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    Bernanke Is Clueless

    No, he didn't say "ultimately" nor did he say "all." Be all you can be: read.
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    A rebound Wednesday?

    Confucius say, dead cat will bounce once or twice depending upon how much cat ate.
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    Paulson and China....

    <BR><BR>Because the Chinese know that if protectionistic legislation hits the fan and becomes congressional reality, then it could take many percent points off of Chinese GDP. Up goes Chinese unemployment and political pressures.
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    The whore at PIMCO

    Buy bonds. Buy stocks. Buy somethin!
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    These guys are nothing but thieves and gamblers

    oh, yeah ... that's especially well argued, supported and thought out.
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    Tax cuts for the rich passes again

    I'm not surprised that this article quoted Jim McDermott, D-Wash. - regurgitating the failed socialistic economics from yesterday. Tax cuts, bad. Tax increases, good. That fiscal policy thinking is why Jimmy "stagflation" Carter was a one-term president. Supporters of tax increases never...
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    Best Car for Newly Hired Trader

    http://www.bluesbrotherscentral.com/cars.php
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    Undergrad Looking For Advice!

    Get a job in a bank or elsewhere. Do not go directly into trading from college. Trade part-time.
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    Smart trading: Picking no lose stocks

    <P>fwiw, the employees that work at INTC that I know agree with you that it is going nowhere fast.
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    U. of I. study casts shadow on options trading

    This study is as good as the University of Illinois football team.
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    What is the true unemployment rate?

    Unemployment is defined and calculated by the Labor department. You may want to visit bls.gov or consult a macroeconomics textbook. However, this definition of unemployment might be far different than the "true unemployment rate" sought by brokerboy (seeker of economic truth?)!
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    need advice for book(s) about options

    Trading Options to Win, by S.A. Johnston
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    Are Level II really needed today?

    http://www.wallstreetandtech.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=163701202 A Chip Off the Block By Dan Safarik Wall Street & Technology May 25, 2005 The New York Stock Exchange's specialist-driven, open-outcry model, battered by trading scandals, is scheduled for an overhaul. The...
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