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The loss was from bad bets on the direction of European stock index futures.
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Dozens of "inverse" ETFs move in the opposite direction of their underlying index or basket of securities.
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Last week, Stericycle ExpertRECALLTM , which specializes in managing recalls for private industry, took a welcome step in this direction by publishing its first quarterly ExpertRECALLTM Index.
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The timing of this release is interesting, and could very well determine the direction of the Chicago Board Options Exchange Market Volatility Index (VIX) in the weeks ahead.
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As gold and silver traders await some significant, fresh fundamental news to give them near-term price direction, a stronger U.S. dollar index this week has limited buying interest in the metals.
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Not a fan of debt, Baron kept plowing his profits back into software enhancements that could garner monthly subscriptions--like the Baron Tornado Index, which ranks the severity and direction of storms on a scale of one to ten.
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They sold completely out of UltraShort Health Care ProShares, an exchange-traded fund that moves double in the opposite direction of the Dow Jones U.S. Health Care Index.
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Using stock charts to interpret price and volume action on the major indexes and on leading stocks is an invaluable way to assist with market direction analysis, because charts show the net sum of all the bulls and bears in an index or in a stock.
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Given this relationship, absent tremendous global market stress, gold generally tends to move in an opposite direction from the U.S. dollar, or more specifically, the U.S. dollar index.
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When a stock or index breaks out of a multi-month consolidation pattern like that wedge, the next move in the direction of the break generally lasts about the same length of time that it took to form the pattern.
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