The U.S. Dollar Index is trading lower by 0.44 cents to $77.30. This is another down session for the U.S. Dollar Index. The U.S. Dollar Index has now declined by over $4.00 in just over 17 trading days. This is a major decline in the currency world. As we all know by now when the U.S. Dollar Index declines the rest of the stock markets will usually inflate higher. This is certainly the case today.

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Nicholas Santiago started trading in 1991. In 1997, he became a licensed Series 7 and 63 registered representative. He managed money for a large, affluent private client group. After applying his knowledge to his client base, he decided it was time to begin teaching those interested in learning his methods. He is an expert in Technical Analysis. He has become an accomplished technician in the studies of Elliot Wave, Gann Theory, Dow Theory and Cycle Theory. In 2007, he partnered with Gareth Soloway to form InTheMoneyStocks.Com and realize his dream of educating others about the truth of the markets.
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