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    UWTI: ETF for oil

    Gartman didn't get $15 oil by year end.
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    Mean Reversion Book

    Rule base quantifiable results, short-tern 4-5 days, Stocks & ETF's. http://www.amazon.com/Short-Term-Trading-Strategies-That/dp/0981923909/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1355061953&sr=1-1&keywords=larry+connors#_
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    Mean Reversion Book

    If you consider pullbacks mean reversion - try Larry Connor's trading strategies, tradingmarkets.com
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    Put Writing timing

    If I wanted to write puts for income with portion of portfolio (on stocks I wouldn't mind owning) is there a sweet spot, say two, three weeks before expiration?
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    JPMorgan Said to Weigh Bonus Clawbacks After Loss

    Agree with most but you're giving Ina a pass she doesn't deserve. From accounts I've heard she argued forcefully to maintain the position. That has to have consequences.
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    JPM desperate to defend losing position on CDIs

    How many will be fired at JPM? Wish we could know.
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    Bank recall of Mortgage

    Thanks Swan Noir, there's a possibility I could get some publicity as Govenor Christie personally and publicly honored the first responders who rescued our family.
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    Bank recall of Mortgage

    Right, about 1/2, but that leaves me with less $ than is needed to rebuild house. Can they legally do this ( I have reached out to attorney's), waiting for answer. Is a mortgage legally binding between both parties or can they nullify their side?
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    Bank recall of Mortgage

    Trying to rebuild house after destroyed by tree in Hurricane Irene. Insurance co. has guaranteed funds but PNC Bank wants to recall a mortgage for half that amount. There is a deterioration of property clause but this was an Act of God. Anybody knowledgeable on this?
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    Bill Gross, a Wise man

    Bill Gross from Washington Post Friday: "An anti-Keynesian, budget balancing immediacy imparts a constrictive noose around whatever demand remains alive and kicking. Washington hassles over debt ceilings instead of job creation in the mistaken belief that a balanced budget will produce a...
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    I am a new trader, I want to start trading

    ...and for as long as you can focus on backtesting, rules and process - not solely gains. When you've become confident on process the profits will come.
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    Republican Mainstream Flirts with Brief US Default

    from Mohamed A. El-Erian: "The world economy is hard-wired to the assumption of a strong America, and Americans benefit from this. But the more their politicians argue over the debt ceiling, the greater the risk that the wiring will become irreparably frayed."
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