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    NoDoji's Day Trading Log

    NoDoji how much in fees and commisions do you pay monthly on your trades? Do you trade from home? And where did you learn to trade?
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    Charging ahead to push electric cars

    Do you think anyone and everyone will allow you to plug your car in for free? Does your cord have a meter on it so that if you are stuck you can offer to pay for the electricity you are taking?
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    Charging ahead to push electric cars

    Electricity generation is the single largest greenhouse gas emitting industry in the world. As long as people understand that their cars are being powered by coal power(the energy source that fuels nearly all new demand), then keep daydreaming. How many new coal power plants do you think...
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    Canadian tar sand miners scaling back

    Have you seen the machinery they use to mine the stuff? It is massive, frost won't stop them. Also, its bitumen soaked so it never really gets too hard. Alot of the oil sands are just surface mined, but they also use pump jacks and inject steam into the ground to loosen the material so it can...
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    Canadian tar sand miners scaling back

    They produce no matter the tempurature.
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    UK warning - BOE quantitative easing

    And what is bad about that? If two countries both have equal inflationary pressures, then the standard of living in both countries lowers the same amount. If one of those countries imports more of their consumption from foreigners, the standard of living will fall faster than the country with...
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    UK warning - BOE quantitative easing

    Off the chart inflation shouldn't be a problem if your imports are as inflated as your exports.
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    $1,000 homes

    The article says they are a good bargain but goes on and on about how much liability is attached to the deals. If they are such a good bargain, why would the banks be looking to get rid of them so cheap?
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    'Atlas Shrugged': From Fiction to Fact in 52 Years

    Ron Paul has been squealing about the problems since the early 80's. Cut government spending, go back to the gold standard and follow the constitution.
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    UK warning - BOE quantitative easing

    Well inflation wouldn't be a problem if every country in the world inflated their money supplies at the same rate. It becomes a problem when a single currency becomes devalued compared to the other currencies.
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    'Atlas Shrugged': From Fiction to Fact in 52 Years

    Greenspan, I believe, understood better than anyone the consequences of his actions as Chairman of the Federal Reserve. The question that should be asked is, why did he allow multiple bubbles to be created through his cheap money policies? He wrote this "The excess credit which the Fed...
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    Ayn Rand and trading...

    Captialism: An Unknown Ideal is a great read, gives some interesting perspective on what people like Greenspan were thinking 30 years ago. Atlas Shrugged made me want to stab my eyes out. I might try to read it again, but I don't understand how people can be so patient trying to read it.
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    Are Stock Markets biggest ponzis?

    Are you trying to make an arguement against the greater fool theory, while using said theory as an example in your arguement?
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    Tax Free Savings Account

    This type of income sheltering account is long overdue in Canada. Rampant spending or rampant saving, they both have their positives and negatives, just wish they would have had these accounts available 5 years ago so the present pain could be cushioned. Hopefully we don't see 20billion...
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    Charging ahead to push electric cars

    There has and always will be a high commercial demand for long term electricity storage, and the fact they haven't hit a milestone after the years of research tells us that they likely won't improve the storage capacity of batteries to where they become efficient for long haul travel with...
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    I made $7 million USD in 2008

    Go fishing.
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    Auditors

    How many other sizable funds are being "audited", thus quarentined from scrutiny by a 78 year old living in Florida, a secretary and a single CPA? http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/e8294d3c-ccef-11dd-9905-000077b07658,dwp_uuid=e8477cc4-c820-11db-b0dc-000b5df10621.html Top accounting firms were...
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