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Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Weak Hands Constantly Culled Despite The Trend
Advance to 4:46 for a brief discussion on gold. This interpretation, which is replayed often, helps explain why the weak hands are constantly culled despite the trend.
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Should Fed Expand Balance Sheet? - CNBC.com
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