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This is the page I wanted to find - but did not - during the past six years of research: a single source for key market indicators.

Every time you refresh this page you will get a new 'snapshot' of the current prices and charts for the various currencies, metals, stock & oil futures, and stock indexes, below.


Currencies

USD index chart

The USD index chart (left) is 'right side up,' meaning that if the chart is going up, the dollar is getting stronger (against a basket of currencies including the Euro).

euro

On the other hand, when this chart of the Euro is headed up, then the Euro is getting weaker compared to the dollar. This is called an "inverse chart."

euro

If this chart is headed up, the Yen is getting weaker compared to the dollar (and vice versa).

loonie

If this chart is headed up, the Canadian Loonie is getting weaker compared to the dollar (and vice versa).

 


Gold & Silver

Gold [Most Recent Quotes from www.kitco.com]

 


Stock Indexes

Index1 Index2

 


Futures

index2 Futures2

Crude Oil January 2010

futures3


TED Spread


US Treasury Yield Curve

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