20 December, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Solar Scanning using RRG Part 7
Solar Scanning using RRG Part 7
This will make sense to everyone who has read through and built a chartlist from Parts 1 to 6. If you have not, you can go to the Canadian Technician blog and scan through the December 2014 articles. They all have solar in the title.
20 December, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Cuba: Thanks US, but we’ll take Communism
Cuba: Thanks US, but we’ll take Communism
Cuban president Raúl Castro thanked President Obama for“ a new chapter” but reaffirmed that restored relations did not mean the end of Communism.
20 December, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Tax-Loss Selling: 1 Stock We’d Be Glad to Sell Right Now
Tax-Loss Selling: 1 Stock We’d Be Glad to Sell Right Now
20 December, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on NewsWatch: Retirement index shows many still at risk
NewsWatch: Retirement index shows many still at risk
The number of working-age households facing a retirement-savings shortfall remains near a 30-year high, despite the recent economic rebound.
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20 December, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Credit Doesn’t Care What the FOMC Says: The "Recovery" That Never Was Is Over
Credit Doesn’t Care What the FOMC Says: The "Recovery" That Never Was Is Over
20 December, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Sony Pictures CEO says Obama mistaken about canceled film
Sony Pictures CEO says Obama mistaken about canceled film
Sony Pictures CEO says President Barack Obama mistaken about Sony’s decision to pull a movie out of theaters due terrorists threats.
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20 December, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Bond Yields Set To Plunge In 2015: Next Year Global Treasury Supply Will Tumble By 20% As ECB Joins The Party
Bond Yields Set To Plunge In 2015: Next Year Global Treasury Supply Will Tumble By 20% As ECB Joins The Party
Back in May 2013, when we wrote “How “Modern Money” Really Works” and noted that in the current environment, as a result of prudential regulation, derivative clearing requirements, bilateral margin requirements and general economic uncertainty including deflationary scares and other flights to quality/safety, there could be a gargantuan shortage of “high-quality c