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Behind Closed Doors

Mon, Sep 29 2008, 07:07 GMT
by Rob Booker

TraderRadio.net


What is going on with the government bailout of Wall Street? Will there be a resolution by the end of the weekend and how will this affect the dollar?

We had a great conversation about this with our friend Raghee Horner about what is going on and about her new book coming out next summer. Raghee is the author of Thirty Days of FOREX Trading: Trades, Tactics, and Techniques. Click on the graphc below to check it out.

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