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  1. It is our pleasure to present you with Winoptions.com daily analysis and a list of important events in the week to come.

    U.S. Markets

    U.S Markets were closed substantially higher on Friday following surprisingly positive employment data. 163 thousand new jobs were added in July, while analysts expectations were only for 105 thousand jobs to be added. The U.S. employment report which surprised for the better, along with the remarks of German government officials, claiming the state would not stand in the way of the European Central Bank (ECB) when it declares a a wide-range plan to purchase government bonds on the continent. were providing positive support to the stock markets. Dow Jones index futures points toward a significantly higher opening. On Friday, The Dow Jones index was closing at 13,096 +1.69%, the S&P 500 index was closing at 1,390 +1.90% and the NASDAQ index was closing at 2,967 +2.00%.

    European Markets

    European Markets were also closing substantially higher on Friday. German government officials, mentioned that the state would not stand in the way of the European Central Bank (ECB) if it declares a a wide-range plan to purchase government bonds on the continent. On Friday, The FTSE 100 index was closing at 5,787 +2.21% , the German DAX was closing at 6,865 +3.93% and the France CAC was closing at 3,374 +4.38%.

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    Asian Markets

    Asian Markets were closed with a mixed to negative sentiment on Friday. Chinese PMI (HSBC) for the service sector had rose to 53.1 points in July. On Friday, The SSE Composite Index In China was closing at 2,119 +0.39% while the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong was closing at 19,666 -0.12%, and the Nikkei 225 Index in Japan was closing at 8,555 -1.13%.

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    Commodities & Foreign Exchange

    The U.S Dollar Index is lower, currently traded around 82.31 on a higher Euro. Crude NYMEX went up by 4.90%, currently traded around $91.40. Gold prices went up by 1.17%, the precious metal is currently traded around $1,609, Spot Silver is currently traded around $27.78.

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    As always, we wish you a successful trading week - and look forward to serving all your trading needs.

    Sincerely,

  2. It is our pleasure to present you with Winoptions.com daily analysis and a list of important events in the week to come.

    U.S. Markets

    U.S Markets were closed lower yesterday. Investors were disappointed from the ECB announcement, the European Central Bank Governor claimed that the ECB is ready to return to the open market to purchase government bonds to lower the yields. Dow Jones index futures points toward a higher opening. Yesterday, The Dow Jones index was closing at 12,878 -0.71%, the S&P 500 index was closing at 1,365 -0.74% and the NASDAQ index was closing at 2,909 -0.36%.

    European Markets

    European Markets were closed substantially lower yesterday, disappointed from the ECB announcement. The ECB left interest rates unchanged at 0.75%, and did not announce any immediate action to support the markets. Yesterday , The FTSE 100 index was closing at 5,662 -0.88% , the German DAX was closing at 6,606 -2.20% and the France CAC was closing at 3,232 -2.68%.

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    Asian Markets

    Asian Markets were trading with a mixed to negative sentiment, earlier today. Chinese PMI (HSBC) for the service sector has rose to 53.1 points in July. Earlier today, The SSE Composite Index In China was closing at 2,119 +0.39% while the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong was closing at 19,516 -0.88%, and the Nikkei 225 Index in Japan was closing at 8,554 -1.14%.

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    Commodities & Foreign Exchange

    The U.S Dollar Index is higher, currently traded around 83.32 on a lower Euro. Crude NYMEX is up by 0.09%, currently traded around $89.27. Gold prices up down by 0.11%, the precious metal is currently traded around $1,592, Spot Silver is currently traded around $27.16.

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    As always, we wish you a successful trading week - and look forward to serving all your trading needs.

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  3. It is our pleasure to present you with Winoptions.com daily analysis and a list of important events in the week to come.

    U.S. Markets

    U.S Markets were closed with mixed sentiments yesterday as the U.S Federal Reserve lowered its forecast for the U.S. economy. The Fed left interest rates unchanged and did not imply regarding an additional bond purchase plan. Dow Jones index futures points toward a higher opening. Yesterday, The Dow Jones index was closing at 12,976 +0.25%, the S&P 500 index was closing at 1,375 -0.29% and the NASDAQ index was closing at 2,920 -0.66%.

    European Markets

    European Markets were closed with a mixed sentiment yesterday, as Investors expect the ECB to purchase Italian and Spanish bonds. Investors await towards the ECB interest rate decision today. PMI for the manufacturing sector in Germany and the euro zone has decreased slightly in July. Yesterday , The FTSE 100 index was closing at 5,712 +1.38% , the German DAX was closing at 6,754 -0.26% and the France CAC was closing at 3,321 +0.91%.

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    Asian Markets

    Asian Markets were trading with a mixed sentiment earlier today. It seems that Asian investors were disappointed by the Fed chairman who did not hint for an additional bond purchase plan. Earlier today, The SSE Composite Index In China was closing at 2,113 -0.45% while the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong was closing at 19,672 -0.75%, and the Nikkei 225 Index in Japan was closing at 8,681 +0.46%.

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    Commodities & Foreign Exchange

    The U.S Dollar Index is higher, currently traded around 82.99 on a lower Euro. Crude NYMEX is down by 0.15%, currently traded around $90.71. Gold prices are down by 0.17%, the precious metal is currently traded around $1,604, Spot Silver is currently traded around $27.43.

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    As always, we wish you a successful trading week - and look forward to serving all your trading needs.

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  4. It is our pleasure to present you with Winoptions.com daily analysis and a list of important events in the week to come.

    U.S. Markets

    U.S Markets were closed moderately lower yesterday on a highly volatile session. Investors seem stressed towards the Fed declaration and the employment report later this week. Dow Jones index futures points toward a higher opening. Yesterday, The Dow Jones index was closing at 13,073 -0.02%, the S&P 500 index was closing at 1,385 -0.05% and the NASDAQ index was closing at 2,945 -0.41%.

    European Markets

    European Markets were closed higher yesterday, as investors expect significant steps from the European Central Bank. Yesterday, the U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner came to Berlin and met with his German counterpart. Yesterday , The FTSE 100 index was closing at 5,656 +0.52% , the German DAX was closing at 6,744 +0.83% and the France CAC was closing at 3,307 +0.82%.

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    Asian Markets

    Asian Markets were trading with a positive sentiment earlier today. The Japanese Purchasing Managers Index fell at the fastest rate since the earthquake last year, while demand for Japanese products is weakening both in Asia and Europe. Earlier today, The SSE Composite Index In China was closing at 2,108 -0.07% while the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong was closing at 19,753 +0.86%, and the Nikkei 225 Index in Japan was closing at 8,683 +0.56%.

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    Commodities & Foreign Exchange

    The U.S Dollar Index is lower, currently traded around 82.67 on a higher Euro. Crude NYMEX is up by 0.17%, currently traded around $91.83. Gold prices are up by 0.16%, the precious metal is currently traded around $1,626, Spot Silver is currently traded around $28.21.

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    As always, we wish you a successful trading week - and look forward to serving all your trading needs.

    Sincerely,

  5. It is our pleasure to present you with Winoptions.com daily analysis and a list of important events in the week to come.

    U.S. Markets

    U.S Markets were closed substantially higher on Friday, inspired by the positive announcement made by the ECB President. There are growing expectations for an intervention of the Federal Reserve in light of the recent macro data which indicated a slow recovery of the U.S economy. Dow Jones index futures points toward a slightly lower opening. On Friday, The Dow Jones index was closing at 13,075 +1.46%, the S&P 500 index was closing at 1,385 +1.91% and the NASDAQ index was closing at 2,958 +2.24%.

    European Markets

    European Markets were also closed substantially higher on Friday. Europe should gather great interest this week as investors expect significant steps from the European Central Bank following the president's announcement last week, saying he would do everything in its powers to protect the euro. On Friday, The FTSE 100 index was closing at 5,627 +0.97% , the German DAX was closing at 6,689 +1.62% and the France CAC was closing at 3,280 +2.28%.

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    Asian Markets

    Asian Markets were trading with a positive sentiment earlier today. Asian shares have extended their gains, led by the financial sector, in view of the growing optimism in Europe following a series of encouraging statements made by financial policy leaders in the continent,regarding the possibility of further monetary expansion moves - including bond purchases. Earlier today, The SSE Composite Index In China was closing at 2,125 -0.13% while the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong was closing at 19,568 +1.52%, and the Nikkei 225 Index in Japan was closing at 8,617 +0.60%.

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    Commodities & Foreign Exchange

    The U.S Dollar Index is lower, currently traded around 82.77 on a higher Euro. Crude NYMEX is up by 0.64%, currently traded around $91.00. Gold prices are up by 0.14%, the precious metal is currently traded around $1,625, Spot Silver is currently traded around $27.67.

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    As always, we wish you a successful trading week - and look forward to serving all your trading needs.

    Sincerely,

  6. It is our pleasure to present you with Winoptions.com daily analysis and a list of important events in the week to come.

    U.S. Markets

    U.S Markets were closed with higher yesterday inspired by an the ECB announcement . Dow Jones index futures points toward a higher opening. Yesterday, The Dow Jones index was closing at 12,887 +1.67%, the S&P 500 index was closing at 1,360 +1.65% and the NASDAQ index was closing at 2,893 +1.37%.

    European Markets

    European Markets were closed substantially higher yesterday. President of the European Central Bank (ECB), Mario drag, said yesterday that the central bank will do everything in its powers to protect the euro. "As part of our mandate, the ECB is ready to do whatever it takes to keep the euro intact. And believe me, it will be enough" Yesterday, The FTSE 100 index was closing at 5,573 +1.36% , the German DAX was closing at 6,582 +2.75% and the France CAC was closing at 3,207 +4.07%.

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    Asian Markets

    Asian Markets were trading with a positive sentiment earlier today inspired by Mario Draghi announcement that the ECB is 'Ready to Do Whatever It Takes'. Samsung of South Korea announced yesterday that it sold 50.5 million smart phones in the second quarter, nearly double than Apple which has sold 26 million smart phones in the same quarter. Earlier today, The SSE Composite Index In China was closing at 2,124 -0.07% while the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong was closing at 19,254 +1.92%, and the Nikkei 225 Index in Japan was closing at 8,525 +0.98%.

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    Commodities & Foreign Exchange

    The U.S Dollar Index is lower, currently traded around 82.79 on a higher Euro. Crude NYMEX is up by 0.10%, currently traded around $91.16. Gold prices are up by 0.03%, the precious metal is currently traded around $1,615, Spot Silver is currently traded around $27.59.

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    As always, we wish you a successful trading week - and look forward to serving all your trading needs.

    Sincerely,

  7. It is our pleasure to present you with Winoptions.com daily analysis and a list of important events in the week to come.

    U.S. Markets

    U.S Markets were closed with a mixed sentiment yesterday. New home sales surprised negatively and fell by 8.4% Apple stock went down by 4.3% as a reaction to its disappointing report. Dow Jones index futures points toward a slightly higher opening. Yesterday, The Dow Jones index was closing at 12,676 +0.47%, the S&P 500 index was closing at 1,337 -0.03% and the NASDAQ index was closing at 2,854 -0.31%.

    European Markets

    European Markets were closed with a mixed sentiment yesterday as Spain and Greece continue to concern investors. Egan-Jones Rating Company cut the credit rating of Italy from "B +" to "CCC +" Yesterday, The FTSE 100 index was closing at 5,498 -0.02% , the German DAX was closing at 6,406 +0.25% and the France CAC was closing at 3,081 +0.23%.

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    Asian Markets

    Asian Markets were trading with a positive sentiment earlier today. The Company's Profits are not that bad. However, the worse situation in Europe makes a positive sentiment about stocks rather difficult. Earlier today, The SSE Composite Index In China was closing at 2,141 +0.27% while the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong was closing at 18,891 +0.08%, and the Nikkei 225 Index in Japan was closing at 8,430 +0.78%.

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    Commodities & Foreign Exchange

    The U.S Dollar Index is higher, currently traded around 83.62 on a lower Euro. Crude NYMEX is down by 0.54%, currently traded around $88.48. Gold prices are down by 0.25%, the precious metal is currently traded around $1,604, Spot Silver is currently traded around $27.38.

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    As always, we wish you a successful trading week - and look forward to serving all your trading needs.

    Sincerely,

  8. It is our pleasure to present you with Winoptions.com daily analysis and a list of important events in the week to come.

    U.S. Markets

    U.S Markets were closed lower yesterday, yet above session lows, as the crisis in Europe continues to affect the global markets. U.S. two-year bonds were sold at all times low yield. Apple missed analysts forecasts - the stock fell 5.5% in late trading. Dow Jones index futures points toward a slightly lower opening. Yesterday, The Dow Jones index was closing at 12,617 -0.82%, the S&P 500 index was closing at 1,338 -0.90% and the NASDAQ index was closing at 2,862 -0.94%.

    European Markets

    European Markets were closed substantially lower yesterday. European officials believe that Greece may not meet its objectives. Moody's ratings agency downgraded its outlook for Germany, emphasizing that the burden of support must fall on the more robust European countries. Yesterday, The FTSE 100 index was closing at 5,499 -0.63% , the German DAX was closing at 6,390 -0.45% and the France CAC was closing at 3,074 -0.87%.

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    Asian Markets

    Asian Markets were trading with a negative sentiment earlier today as investors continue to stay away from risky assets mainly due to the concerns that the debt crisis in Europe is getting worse. Earlier today, The SSE Composite Index In China was closing at 2,147 +0.06% while the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong was closing at 18,844 -0.31%, and the Nikkei 225 Index in Japan was closing at 8,387 -1.18%.

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    Commodities & Foreign Exchange

    The U.S Dollar Index is higher, currently traded around 83.95 on a lower Euro. Crude NYMEX is up by 0.26%, currently traded around $90.29. Gold prices down by 0.46%, the precious metal is currently traded around $1,583, Spot Silver is currently traded around $26.99.

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    As always, we wish you a successful trading week - and look forward to serving all your trading needs.

    Sincerely,

  9. It is our pleasure to present you with Winoptions.com daily analysis and a list of important events in the week to come.

    U.S. Markets

    U.S Markets were closed substantially lower yesterday, yet above session lows. The crisis in Europe continues to affect the global markets. Dow Jones index futures points toward a stable opening. Yesterday, The Dow Jones index was closing at 12,721 -0.79%, the S&P 500 index was closing at 1,350 -0.89% and the NASDAQ index was closing at 2,890 -1.20%.

    European Markets

    European Markets were closed substantially lower yesterday. Overnight Moody's ratings agency downgraded its outlook for 3 'Aaa' European : Germany, Netherlands and Luxembourg, and emphasized that the burden of support must fall on the more robust European countries. Yesterday, The FTSE 100 index was closing at 5,533 -2.09% , the German DAX was closing at 6,419 -3.18% and the France CAC was closing at 3,101 -2.89%.

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    Asian Markets

    Asian Markets were trading with little change earlier today. Investors continue to stay away from risky assets mainly due to the concerns that the debt crisis in Europe is getting worse. Earlier today, The SSE Composite Index In China was closing at 2,147 +0.28% while the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong was closing at 19,072 +0.10%, and the Nikkei 225 Index in Japan was closing at 8,482 -0.30%.

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    Commodities & Foreign Exchange

    The U.S Dollar Index is higher, currently traded around 83.71 on a lower Euro. Crude NYMEX is up by 0.11%, currently traded around $89.80. Gold prices down by 0.06%, the precious metal is currently traded around $1,576, Spot Silver is currently traded around $27.07.

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    As always, we wish you a successful trading week - and look forward to serving all your trading needs.

    Sincerely,

  10. It is our pleasure to present you with Winoptions.com daily analysis and a list of important events in the week to come.

    U.S. Markets

    U.S Markets were closed substantially lower on Friday reacting to the negative macro data. Significant macro data will be published during the following week such as the new home sales data, the initial growth estimate and the unemployment claims. The Reporting season is underway this week reports will including Facebook, Apple and McDonald's. Dow Jones index futures points to a lower opening. On Friday, The Dow Jones index was closing at 12,822 -0.93%, the S&P 500 index was closing at 1,362 -1.01% and the NASDAQ index was closing at 2,925 -1.37%.

    European Markets

    European Markets were closed substantially lower on Friday. The German parliament and the Finance ministers of the Euro zone have approved the Spanish rescue package, but still, investors are looking for additional reassurance since the state's funding costs are still at high levels of 7%. On Friday, The FTSE 100 index was closing at 5,651 -1.09% , the German DAX was closing at 6,630 -1.90% and the France CAC was closing at 3,193 -2.14%.

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    Asian Markets

    Asian Markets were trading with a negative sentiment earlier today on fears of a worsening debt crisis in Europe. Investors continue to stay away from risky assets mainly due to the concerns that the debt crisis in Europe is getting worse. Earlier today, The SSE Composite Index In China was trading around 2,142 -1.22% while the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong was trading around 19,156 -2.47%, and the Nikkei 225 Index in Japan was trading around 8,526 -1.65%.

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    Commodities & Foreign Exchange

    The U.S Dollar Index is higher, currently traded around 83.74 on a lower Euro. Crude NYMEX is down by 1.54%, currently traded around $91.81. Gold prices down by 0.45%, the precious metal is currently traded around $1,580, Spot Silver is currently traded around $26.99.

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    As always, we wish you a successful trading week - and look forward to serving all your trading needs.

    Sincerely,

  11. It is our pleasure to present you with Winoptions.com daily analysis and a list of important events in the week to come.

    U.S. Markets

    U.S Markets were closed modestly higher on investors hopes for a combined move by the world's central banks to incentive the markets. Initial claims for unemployment benefits, went up by 34 thousand to 386 thousand versus an expected 367 thousand claims. Dow Jones index futures points to a higher opening. Yesterday, The Dow Jones index was closing at 12,943 +0.27%, the S&P 500 index was closing at 1,376 +0.27% and the NASDAQ index was closing at 2,965 +0.79%.

    European Markets

    European Markets were closed higher yesterday. The German parliament approved the Spanish rescue package, designed for banks in the country, totaling 100 billion euros. Finance ministers of the Euro zone, are expected to meet over the weekend to discuss the stabilisation of the Euro zone. Yesterday, The FTSE 100 index was closing at 5,714 +0.50% , the German DAX was closing at 6,758 +1.11% and the France CAC was closing at 3,263 +0.87%.

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    Asian Markets

    Asian Markets were trading with a positive sentiment yesterday. It seems that the markets are running on hopes for government intervention rather than on actual positive data. Yesterday, The SSE Composite Index In China was trading around 2,184 +0.73% while the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong was trading around 19,559 +1.66%, and the Nikkei 225 Index in Japan was trading around 8,795 +0.79%.

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    Commodities & Foreign Exchange

    The U.S Dollar Index is lower, currently traded around 82.93 on a higher Euro. Crude NYMEX is up by 2.78%, currently traded around $92.37. Gold prices up by 0.62%, the precious metal is currently traded around $1,580, Spot Silver is currently traded around $27.22.

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    As always, we wish you a successful trading week - and look forward to serving all your trading needs.

    Sincerely,

  12. It is our pleasure to present you with Winoptions.com daily analysis and a list of important events in the week to come.

    U.S. Markets

    U.S Markets were closed modestly higher following Bernanke's speech to Congress. Bernanke stated that the "Economic activity appears to have decelerated somewhat during the first half of this year." and added that the FED would "take further action as appropriate to promote a stronger economic recovery." Dow Jones index futures points to a lower opening. Yesterday, The Dow Jones index was closing at 12,805 +0.61%, the S&P 500 index was closing at 1,363 +0.74% and the NASDAQ index was closing at 2,910 +0.45%.

    European Markets

    European Markets were closed with a mixed sentiment yesterday. Spain has completed a successful bond issue yesterday against mixed macro data which was published in Germany and the UK. Yesterday, The FTSE 100 index was closing at 5,629 -0.59, the German DAX was closing at 6,577 +0.18% and the France CAC was closing at 3,176 -0.09%.

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    Asian Markets

    Asian Markets were trading with a positive sentiment earlier today as investors reacted to Bernanke's report to Congress. HSBC shares which are traded in Hong Kong is going down while Nissan Motor Co. shares register a sharp rise in Tokyo. Earlier Today, The SSE Composite Index In China was trading around 2,147 -0.64% while the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong was trading around 19,153 +1.55%, and the Nikkei 225 Index in Japan was trading around 8,776 +0.25%.

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    Commodities & Foreign Exchange

    The U.S Dollar Index is higher, currently traded around 83.06 on a lower Euro. Crude NYMEX is down by 0.57%, currently traded around $89.03. Gold prices are down by 0.65%, the precious metal is currently traded around $1,579, Spot Silver is currently traded around $27.17.

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    As always, we wish you a successful trading week - and look forward to serving all your trading needs.

    Sincerely,

  13. It is our pleasure to present you with Winoptions.com daily analysis and a list of important events in the week to come.

    U.S. Markets

    U.S Markets were closed modestly higher following Bernanke's speech to Congress. Bernanke stated that the "Economic activity appears to have decelerated somewhat during the first half of this year." and added that the FED would "take further action as appropriate to promote a stronger economic recovery." Dow Jones index futures points to a lower opening. Yesterday, The Dow Jones index was closing at 12,805 +0.61%, the S&P 500 index was closing at 1,363 +0.74% and the NASDAQ index was closing at 2,910 +0.45%.

    European Markets

    European Markets were closed with a mixed sentiment yesterday. Spain has completed a successful bond issue yesterday against mixed macro data which was published in Germany and the UK. Yesterday, The FTSE 100 index was closing at 5,629 -0.59, the German DAX was closing at 6,577 +0.18% and the France CAC was closing at 3,176 -0.09%.

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    Asian Markets

    Asian Markets were trading with a positive sentiment earlier today as investors reacted to Bernanke's report to Congress. HSBC shares which are traded in Hong Kong is going down while Nissan Motor Co. shares register a sharp rise in Tokyo. Earlier Today, The SSE Composite Index In China was trading around 2,147 -0.64% while the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong was trading around 19,153 +1.55%, and the Nikkei 225 Index in Japan was trading around 8,776 +0.25%.

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    Commodities & Foreign Exchange

    The U.S Dollar Index is higher, currently traded around 83.06 on a lower Euro. Crude NYMEX is down by 0.57%, currently traded around $89.03. Gold prices are down by 0.65%, the precious metal is currently traded around $1,579, Spot Silver is currently traded around $27.17.

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    As always, we wish you a successful trading week - and look forward to serving all your trading needs.

    Sincerely,

  14. It is our pleasure to present you with Winoptions.com daily analysis and a list of important events in the week to come.

    U.S. Markets

    U.S Markets were closed with modest losses following disappointing macro data and the IMF lowers its global growth forecasts. The Fed Chairman is expected to address the Congress Today and report on future monetary policy it intends to take. Dow Jones index futures points to a higher opening. Yesterday, The Dow Jones index was closing at 12,727 -0.39%, the S&P 500 index was closing at 1,353 -0.23% and the NASDAQ index was closing at 2,896 -0.40%.

    European Markets

    European Markets were closed with little change yesterday. The Central issue in Europe continued to be the LIBOR manipulation in Britain. It seems that the U.S. Justice Department intends to launch an investigation against several financial institutions in the U.S for alleged involvement in the LIBOR manipulation. The European Central Bank has decided to impose part of the losses caused to Spanish banks on bond holders. Finance ministers of the Euro zone, are expected to meet over the weekend to discuss further steps to deal with the European financial crisis. Yesterday, The FTSE 100 index was closing at 5,662 -0.07, the German DAX was closing at 6,565 +0.13% and the France CAC was closing at 3,179 -0.03%.

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    Asian Markets

    Asian Markets were trading with a positive sentiment earlier today as investors wait for The Fed's Chairman report to the U.S Congress.Earlier Today, The SSE Composite Index In China was trading around 2,159 +0.55% while the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong was trading around 19,455 +1.75%, and the Nikkei 225 Index in Japan was trading around 8,776 +0.61%.

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    Commodities & Foreign Exchange

    The U.S Dollar Index is lower, currently traded around 82.98 on a higher Euro. Crude NYMEX is up by 0.10%, currently traded around $90.62. Gold prices are up by 0.19%, the precious metal is currently traded around $1,594, Spot Silver is currently traded around $27.49.

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    As always, we wish you a successful trading week - and look forward to serving all your trading needs.

    Sincerely,

  15. It is our pleasure to present you with Winoptions.com daily analysis and a list of important events in the week to come.

    U.S. Markets

    U.S Markets were closed substantially higher on Friday as investors expect Chinese policy makers to employ an expansionary policy to stimulate the economy. The Fed Chairman is expected to address the Congress on Tuesday and report on the future monetary policy he intends to take. Dow Jones index futures points to a lower opening. On Friday, The Dow Jones index was closing at 12,777 +1.62%, the S&P 500 index was closing at 1,356 +1.65% and the NASDAQ index was closing at 2,908 +1.48%.

    European Markets

    European Markets were also closed substantially higher on Friday. Finance ministers of the Euro zone, are expected to meet this weekend to discuss further steps to deal with the European financial crisis. On Friday, The FTSE 100 index was closing at 5,666 +1.03, the German DAX was closing at 6,557 +2.15% and the France CAC was closing at 3,180 +1.46%.

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    Asian Markets

    Asian Markets were closed higher on Friday. This is the first time in over five years that the Chinese economy shows a growth rate of under 8%. Investors now expect that policy makers in China will employ an expansionary policy to stimulate the economy. Earlier Today, The SSE Composite Index In China was trading around 2,159 -1.20% while the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong was trading around 19,129 +0.19%, and the Nikkei 225 Index in Japan was trading around 8,724 +0.05%.

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    Commodities & Foreign Exchange

    The U.S Dollar Index is higher, currently traded around 83.33 on a lower Euro. Crude NYMEX is down by 0.21%, currently traded around $86.91. Gold prices are down by 0.13%, the precious metal is currently traded around $1,590, Spot Silver is currently traded around $27.29.

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    As always, we wish you a successful trading week - and look forward to serving all your trading needs.

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  16. It is our pleasure to present you with Winoptions.com daily analysis and a list of important events in the week to come.

    U.S. Markets

    U.S Markets were closed lower yesterday as investors were still reacting to the negative FED protocols which did not support an additional financial easing program. Dow Jones index futures points to a higher opening. Yesterday, The Dow Jones index was closing at 12,573 -0.25%, the S&P 500 index was closing at 1,334 -0.50% and the NASDAQ index was closing at 2,866 +0.75%.

    European Markets

    European Markets were closed lower yesterday. Moody's ratings has lowered Italy's credit rating by 2 levels, to a "Baa2" compared to a previous level of "A3", with a negative outlook. Yesterday, The FTSE 100 index was closing at 5,608 -0.99%, the German DAX was closing at 6,419 -0.53% and the France CAC was closing at 3,135 -0.70%.

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    Asian Markets

    Asian Markets were traded with a positive sentiment as Chinese second-quarter GDP data landed in line with analysts forecasts. Another report from China, the industrial production index for June has expanded by 9.5%, compared to a 9.6% increase in May. Earlier Today, The SSE Composite Index In China was trading around 2,184 -0.03% while the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong was trading around 19,111 +0.45%, and the Nikkei 225 Index in Japan was trading around 8,728 +0.10%.

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    Commodities & Foreign Exchange

    The U.S Dollar Index is higher, currently traded around 83.59 on a lower Euro. Crude NYMEX is down by 0.19%, currently traded around $86.30. Gold prices are up by 0.30%, the precious metal is currently traded around $1,570, Spot Silver is currently traded around $27.21.

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  17. It is our pleasure to present you with Winoptions.com daily analysis and a list of important events in the week to come.

    U.S. Markets

    U.S Markets were closed lower yesterday disappointed from the FED protocols. Fed Members do not support a new program for purchasing bonds, although some of them do support the development of "new tools" to aid the financial system. Dow Jones index futures points to a lower opening. Yesterday, The Dow Jones index was closing at 12,604 -0.38%, the S&P 500 index was closing at 1,341 -0.00% and the NASDAQ index was closing at 2,887 -0.49%.

    European Markets

    European Markets were closed with a mixed sentiment yesterday as investors are waiting for the approval of the European stabilization mechanism. Spain has introduced a 65 billion euros austerity program, including VAT and pension cuts. Yesterday, The FTSE 100 index was closing at 5,664 +0.01%, the German DAX was closing at 6,453 +0.24% and the France CAC was closing at 3,157 -0.57%.

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    Asian Markets

    Asian Markets were closed with a mixed sentiment yesterday. The Chinese government continues to focus on reviving the economy and may take additional fiscal measures to support growth. Yesterday, The SSE Composite Index In China was closing at 2,175 +0.51% while the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong was closing at 19,419 +0.12%, and the Nikkei 225 Index in Japan was closing at 8,851 -0.08%.

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    Commodities & Foreign Exchange

    The U.S Dollar Index is higher, currently traded around 83.52 on a lower Euro. Crude NYMEX is up by 2.66%, currently traded around $86.13. Gold prices are down by 0.21%, the precious metal is currently traded around $1,576, Spot Silver is currently traded around $27.11.

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  18. It is our pleasure to present you with Winoptions.com daily analysis and a list of important events in the week to come.

    U.S. Markets

    U.S Markets were closed lower yesterday as the start of the earnings seasons confirmed a slowing global growth. Although Alcoa report for the second quarter has surpassed analysts estimations, the prevailing opinion is that the aggregated profit of Wall Street companies will shrink by 2% on the second quarter. Dow Jones index futures points to a flat opening. Yesterday, The Dow Jones index was closing at 12,653 -0.65%, the S&P 500 index was closing at 1,341 -0.81% and the NASDAQ index was closing at 2,902 -1.00%.

    European Markets

    European Markets were closed higher yesterday. The European finance ministers weekly meeting did not raise the threshold of optimism. The EU Finance ministers agreed that Spain would receive an instant credit line of about 30 billion euros by the end of the month, it was also decided to extent the time frame by which it has to meet its budget deficit set by the EU. Yesterday, The FTSE 100 index was closing at 5,664 +0.65%, the German DAX was closing at 6,438 +0.79% and the France CAC was closing at 3,175 +0.59%.

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    Asian Markets

    Asian Markets were closed lower yesterday. Chinese macro data showed that the import growth has slowed more than expected in June, while the trade surplus has widened sharply in June, analysts are expecting a weaker GDP report later this week. Yesterday, The SSE Composite Index In China was closing at 2,164 -0.29% while the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong was closing at 19,396 -0.20%, and the Nikkei 225 Index in Japan was closing at 8,858 -0.40%.

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    Commodities & Foreign Exchange

    Commodities & Foreign Exchange The U.S Dollar Index is higher, currently traded around 83.40 on a lower Euro. Crude NYMEX is up by 0.31%, currently traded around $84.17. Gold prices are down by 0.59%, the precious metal is currently traded around $1,570, Spot Silver is currently traded around $26.81.

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    U.S. Markets

    U.S Markets were closed lower yesterday.

    Alcoa report for the second quarter has surpassed analysts estimations, and opened the report season.

    Although many companies have managed to surpass analysts' forecasts in the first quarter, the prevailing opinion is that the aggregated profit of Wall Street companies will shrink by 2% on the second quarter.

    Dow Jones index futures points to a lower opening.

    Yesterday, The Dow Jones index was closing at 12,736 -0.28%, the S&P 500 index was closing at 1,352 -0.16% and the NASDAQ index was closing at 2,931 -0.19%.

    European Markets

    European Markets were closed lower yesterday.

    Finance ministers of the euro zone met yesterday to lay the groundwork for the establishment of a central agency to oversee the 25 largest banks in the EU.

    The EU Finance ministers will also discuss the rescue package granted to Spain a few weeks ago and Cyprus request for extraction.

    Yesterday, The FTSE 100 index was closing at 5,627 -0.62%, the German DAX was closing at 6,387 -0.35% and the France CAC was closing at 3,156 -0.38%.

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    Asian Markets

    Asian Markets were closed substantially lower yesterday.

    China's consumer price index fell to a 29-month low of 2.2 percent in June from 3 percent in May.

    Yesterday, The SSE Composite Index In China was closing at 2,170 -2.37% while the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong was closing at 19,428 -1.88%, and the Nikkei 225 Index in Japan was closing at 8,896 -1.37%.

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    Commodities & Foreign Exchange

    The U.S Dollar Index is higher, currently traded around 83.18 on a lower Euro.

    Crude NYMEX is up by 1.56%, currently traded around $85.76.

    Gold prices are up by 0.63%, the precious metal is currently traded around $1,588, Spot Silver is currently traded around $27.38.

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  21. Financial Markets Today - By Winoptions.com - April 30, 2012

    It is our pleasure to present you with Winoptions.com daily analysis and a list of important evennts in the week to come.

    U.S. Markets

    U.S Markets were closed Higher on Friday, despite the disappointing macro data released on Friday.

    The first growth estimate of the U.S. economy (GDP expansion pace), indicates that the economy grew at an annual rate of 2.2% in the first quarter of 2012 - less than expected.

    Some positive data was obtained from the GDP growth estimate, a 2.9% growth was measured in the private consumption - the fastest growth since the fourth quarter of 2010.

    Dow Jones index futures point to a slightly Higher opening.

    On Friday , The Dow Jones index was closing at 13,228 +0.18%, the S&P 500 index was closing at 1,403 +0.24% and the NASDAQ index was closing at 3,069 +0.61%.

    European Markets

    European Markets were closed higher on Friday.

    Spain's unemployment figures have reached a new record of 24.4%.

    Standard & Poor's credit rating agency have lowered Spain’s rating from an A rating to a BBB+ rating with a negative outlook.

    On Friday, The FTSE 100 index was closing at 5,777 +0.49%, the German DAX was closing at 6,801 +0.91% and the France CAC was closing at 3,266 +1.14%.

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    Asian Markets

    Asian Markets were traded with a positive sentiment Earlier today.

    Both the Japanese and Chinese stock exchanges remained closed Today, due to a holiday vacation.

    Earlier today, The SSE Composite Index In China is traded at 2,396 -0.35% while the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong is traded at 20,974 +1.12%, and the Nikkei 225 Index in Japan is traded at 9,520 -0.43%.

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    Commodities & Foreign Exchange

    The U.S Dollar Index is Lower, Currently traded around 78.71 on a Higher Euro.

    Crude NYMEX went down by 0.11% , currently traded around $104.80.

    Gold prices went up by 0.02% , the precious metal is currently traded around $1,665, Spot Silver is currently traded around $31.33.

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  22. It is our pleasure to present you with Winoptions.com daily analysis and a list of important evennts in the week to come.

    U.S. Markets

    U.S Markets were closed Higher yesterday on positive macro data.

    Dow Jones index futures point to a Lower opening.

    Yesterday , The Dow Jones index was closing at 13,204 +0.879%, the S&P 500 index was closing at 1,399 +0.67% and the NASDAQ index was closing at 3,050 +0.69%.

    European Markets

    European Markets were closed with a mixed sentiment yesterday on negative macro data.

    The economic sentiment index published by the European Commission yesterday, showed a decrease to its lowest level since December 2011.

    Yesterday, The FTSE 100 index was closing at 5,748 +0.52%, the German DAX was closing at 6,739 +0.53% and the France CAC was closing at 3,229 -0.13%.

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    Asian Markets

    Asian Markets were traded with a mixed sentiment Earlier today.

    The central Bank of Japan will increase its plan to purchase financial assets by 5 trillion yen (approximately -61.9 billion USD) this announcement bounced the Tokyo Stock Exchange

    Earlier today, The SSE Composite Index In China is traded at 2,404 0.00% while the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong is traded at 20,859 +0.24%, and the Nikkei 225 Index in Japan is traded at 9,486 -0.79%.

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    Commodities & Foreign Exchange

    The U.S Dollar Index is Lower, Currently traded around 79.15 on a Higher Euro.

    Crude NYMEX went down by 0.47% , currently traded around $104.05.

    Gold prices went down by 0.27% , the precious metal is currently traded around $1,656, Spot Silver is currently traded around $30.96.

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  23. It is our pleasure to present you with Winoptions.com daily analysis and a list of important evennts in the week to come.

     

     

    U.S. Markets

    U.S Markets were closed Higher yesterday on positive macro data.

    Dow Jones index futures point to a Lower opening.

    Yesterday , The Dow Jones index was closing at 13,204 +0.879%, the S&P 500 index was closing at 1,399 +0.67% and the NASDAQ index was closing at 3,050 +0.69%.

     

     

    European Markets

    European Markets were closed with a mixed sentiment yesterday on negative macro data.

    The economic sentiment index published by the European Commission yesterday, showed a decrease to its lowest level since December 2011.

    Yesterday, The FTSE 100 index was closing at 5,748 +0.52%, the German DAX was closing at 6,739 +0.53% and the France CAC was closing at 3,229 -0.13%.

     

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    Asian Markets

     

    Asian Markets were traded with a mixed sentiment Earlier today.

    The central Bank of Japan will increase its plan to purchase financial assets by 5 trillion yen (approximately -61.9 billion USD) this announcement bounced the Tokyo Stock Exchange

    Earlier today, The SSE Composite Index In China is traded at 2,404 0.00% while the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong is traded at 20,859 +0.24%, and the Nikkei 225 Index in Japan is traded at 9,486 -0.79%.

     

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    Commodities & Foreign Exchange

     

    The U.S Dollar Index is Lower, Currently traded around 79.15 on a Higher Euro.

    Crude NYMEX went down by 0.47% , currently traded around $104.05.

    Gold prices went down by 0.27% , the precious metal is currently traded around $1,656, Spot Silver is currently traded around $30.96.

     

     

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    As always, we wish you a successful trading week - and look forward to serving all your trading needs.

     

    Sincerely,

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  24. It is our pleasure to present you with Winoptions.com daily analysis and a list of important evennts in the week to come.

    U.S. Markets

    U.S Markets were closed substantially Higher yesterday.

    The U.S fed has kept interest rates unchanged at 0.0% - 0.25%, the Fed's announcement stated that interest

    rates are to remain at its current level until the end of 2014.

    Dow Jones index futures point to a Higher opening.

    Yesterday , The Dow Jones index was closing at 13,090 +0.69%, the S&P 500 index was closing at 1,390+1.36% and

    the NASDAQ index was closing at 3,029 +2.30%.

    European Markets

    European Markets were closed substantially higher yesterday with the tech and financial sector leading the gains.

    GDP data for the first quarter indicated a 0.2% contraction of the UK economy following a 0.3% contraction in the fourth quarter of 2011, which means Britain's economy has entered a recession.

    Yesterday, The FTSE 100 index was closing at 5,718 +0.16%, the German DAX was closing at 6,704 +1.73% and the France CAC was closing at 3,233 +2.02%.

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    Asian Markets

    Asian Markets were traded with a mixed sentiment Earlier today.

    Earlier today, The SSE Composite Index In China is traded at 2,401 -0.21% while the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong is traded at 20,752 +0.51%, and the Nikkei 225 Index in Japan is traded at 9,572 +0.12%.

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    Commodities & Foreign Exchange

    The U.S Dollar Index is Lower, Currently traded around 79.07 on a Higher Euro.

    Crude NYMEX went up by 0.47% , currently traded around $104.04.

    Gold prices went up by 0.04% , the precious metal is currently traded around $1,643, Spot Silver is currently traded around $30.71.

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    As always, we wish you a successful trading week - and look forward to serving all your trading

    needs.

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  25. It is our pleasure to present you with Winoptions.com daily analysis and a list of important evennts in the week to come.

     

     

    U.S. Markets

     

    U.S Markets were closed substantially Higher yesterday.

    The U.S fed has kept interest rates unchanged at 0.0% - 0.25%, the Fed's announcement stated that interest

    rates are to remain at its current level until the end of 2014.

    Dow Jones index futures point to a Higher opening.

    Yesterday , The Dow Jones index was closing at 13,090 +0.69%, the S&P 500 index was closing at 1,390+1.36% and

    the NASDAQ index was closing at 3,029 +2.30%.

     

    European Markets

     

    European Markets were closed substantially higher yesterday with the tech and financial sector leading the gains.

    GDP data for the first quarter indicated a 0.2% contraction of the UK economy following a 0.3% contraction in the fourth quarter of 2011, which means Britain's economy has entered a recession.

    Yesterday, The FTSE 100 index was closing at 5,718 +0.16%, the German DAX was closing at 6,704 +1.73% and the France CAC was closing at 3,233 +2.02%.

     

     

     

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    Asian Markets

     

    Asian Markets were traded with a mixed sentiment Earlier today.

    Earlier today, The SSE Composite Index In China is traded at 2,401 -0.21% while the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong is traded at 20,752 +0.51%, and the Nikkei 225 Index in Japan is traded at 9,572 +0.12%.

     

    http://store1.up-00.com/Mar12/aWB25442.jpg

     

    Commodities & Foreign Exchange

     

    The U.S Dollar Index is Lower, Currently traded around 79.07 on a Higher Euro.

    Crude NYMEX went up by 0.47% , currently traded around $104.04.

    Gold prices went up by 0.04% , the precious metal is currently traded around $1,643, Spot Silver is currently traded around $30.71.

     

     

     

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    As always, we wish you a successful trading week - and look forward to serving all your trading

     

    needs.

     

    Sincerely,

    Your team at Winoptions.com

     

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