Investors Sell iPATH S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Futures ETN (VXX) on Strength (VXX)

Traders sold shares of iPATH S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Futures ETN (NYSEARCA:VXX) on strength during trading hours on Thursday. $670.27 million flowed into the stock on the tick-up and $691.06 million flowed out of the stock on the tick-down, for a money net flow of $20.79 million out of the stock. Of all equities tracked, iPATH S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Futures ETN had the 0th highest net out-flow for the day. iPATH S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Futures ETN traded up $2.87 for the day and closed at $36.87

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How To Read Market Structures In Forex – Education

Trading successfully in the forex market is a skill-oriented endeavor, and among the key elements that as a trader you must absolutely possess is the art of picking low-risk entries. To accurately pick these pristine areas of interest, you must first find order within the chaos, in other words, you must develop a blueprint to interpret what the charts are communicating or you risk being lost in an ever ending unstructured mess when reading price fluctuations.

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Metals Prices Finding Support – GSR (Gold Silver Reports)

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Three-month base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were for the most part firmer during morning trading on Wednesday October 3.

The exceptions were tin where prices were down by 0.5% and nickel where prices were little changed. The rest were up between 0.2% for copper at $6,267 per tonne and 0.6% for zinc at $2,674 per tonne.

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MCX Gold 31700 & Silver 41000 Kya Ayega?? Bujho To Jaane – Neal Bhai Reports

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MCX Gold 31700 & Silver 41000 Kya Ayega?? Bujho To Jaane – Neal Bhai Reports

Prime Minister Theresa May said Britain and the European Union were nearing a divorce deal but called on the bloc to show “goodwill and determination” to avoid a disorderly Brexit and secure a close future partnership. Holdings in SPDR Gold Trust, the world’s largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, fell 0.04 percent to 742.23 tonnes on Tuesday.

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