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Bolling: Betting on the Buck

07/09/08 - 11:10 AM EDT

Eric Bolling

The moon is waxing crescent. It is 39% visible on its way to the first-quarter phase appearing on July 10. It's not until July 18 that the full moon is visible, as the sun reflects the moon's full image back to Earth.

It is said that people, animals, tides and events are affected by the lunar cycle. The notion is that these unpredictable occasions become increasingly emphatic as we approach a full moon. It is believed that crime rates increase and people's behavior becomes more erratic and agitated as we approach the full moon.

Apply that science to the markets, and we are in store for some wild trading over the next 10 days. If the wild swings and gyrations of the last two days are any indicator of the next 10, put your seat belts on and get ready for liftoffs or crash landings or more likely, both.

So what has been moving the market the last few days? Oil? Nope. Earnings? Nah. Economic data? Not really. The one indicator that has been moving just ahead of wild swing in the market is the dollar.

The dollar started out strong in Europe on Monday, and the indexes were up in early trading. The dollar started to weaken and fell sharply at around 10 a.m. Two hours later, the Dow began a rapid slide from 11,350 down to bear territory at 11,150. Then, on Tuesday, after spending the early morning resting around the unchanged level , Mr. Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase (JPM - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr)), offered a bit of hope through a truly compelling speech to the FDIC forum in Arlington, Va.

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At time of publication, Bolling was long UUP and long dollar index futures on ICE, although holdings can change at any time.

Eric Bolling is a host on the new Fox Business Network. Bolling was one of the developers and original panelists (nicknamed "The Admiral") on CNBC's "Fast Money."

Bolling is an active trader specializing in commodities, resource trades and ETFs.

Bolling is a member of several exchanges including The New York Mercantile Exchange (NMX), The Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) and The Commodity Exchange of New York.

After spending 5 years on the Board of Directors at the NYMEX, he became a strategic adviser to that Board of Directors where he assisted in bringing the company (NMX) public. He has been included in Trader Monthly Top 100 in 2005 and 2006. Bolling was the recipient of the Maybach Man of the Year Award in 2007 for his contribution of philanthropy and willingness to de-mystify investing to Main Street.

Bolling graduated from Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida and was awarded a fellowship to Duke University. Bolling was an accomplished baseball player. He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates where he played before his career was cut short due to injuries. He honors his baseball past by sporting the NYMEX trader badge, R.B.I.


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