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  1. blakpacman

    The ACD Method

    Massive whipsaws. Down, now back up. I got a feeling it will finally break down hard even past your A down monthly within the next week.
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    Will an end to the "fiscal impasse" be a sell the news event?

    The new motto is buy the news.
  3. blakpacman

    Seasonal tendency so far not playing out in gold

    "Euro zone inflation drops to 3.5-year low in September as expected." http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/10/16/us-eurozone-inflation-idUSBRE99F08U20131016
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    WARNING ALERT, Oct 1-4 Beginning of collapse 80%

    Well, if you were short the Dow, you'd be about break even past several months. Breadth has been deteriorating in that time frame and we've sort of reached "peak margin debt." It's been a grinding distributive top in its final stages as the hot money flows into the most speculative IPO stocks...
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    how to play the Default

    Stay long. Default talks means Fed won't taper for a long time according to market wizard David Tepper.
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    junk in her trunk

    Feel free to contribute to this thread.
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    bar rescue show on spike tv

    If you enjoy watching the show, I found a site that provides updates for what happened to the bars afterwards. http://www.barrescueupdates.com/
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    junk in her trunk

    The 50 Best Asses In The World http://elitedaily.com/envision/girls/asses-world/
  9. blakpacman

    The ACD Method

    Thanks for the heads up. Looks like stocks will have a monster rally when the debt deal is announced. I also think that would be bad for precious metals as a perceived safe haven.
  10. blakpacman

    Harry Reid says glad markets closed Monday

    Expect more when the Debt Deal is announced. Expect new highs for the Dow ... maybe briefly.
  11. blakpacman

    Nothing can stop this bull market?

    Yes, I read it. Whose to say the powerful uptrend can't continue?
  12. blakpacman

    Twitter pays engineer $10 million as Silicon Valley tussles for talent

    Try getting a job like that. http://finance.yahoo.com/news/twitter-pays-engineer-10-million-130525303.html
  13. blakpacman

    Bloomberg article reports if agreement, debt ceiling still likely to be breached

    Good quote in the article. Question is what the market reaction will be even if we pass Oct 17. Will stocks hum along like another walk in the park with QE in the background continuing to inflate the markets? Most fund managers think so.
  14. blakpacman

    The World's Most Brilliant Hedge Fund Manager Made A Guide Explaining How The Economy

    No. It means buying a robot so that your costs are equal to or lower than other companies that also have robots.
  15. blakpacman

    How Investors Lose 89 Percent of Gains from Futures Funds

    Never buy what an investment bank is selling. As the bloomberg article said, you're better off in a low cost index fund. Having said that, I bet these futures funds are probably poised for good returns after this period of shakeout. The rangebound type markets are where fees and commissions eat...
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    Broker for a $5mln trading account

    My guess is that your hypothetical wealth was not acquired from trading or investments. If you're a "newbie," I would urge you to stay far away from stocks, ETFs, options, futures, currencies, etc. because you're like a single lamb walking into into the wilderness amidst a pack of hungry wolves...
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    Brevan Howard posts poor returns

    Size is an impediment to funds.
  18. blakpacman

    Pyramiding the ES on trend days

    Even if you succeed in pyramiding one or even a few times, you risk losing BIG on the next trade. There's always the chance for a random event that causes a massive gap in the direction you don't want. Live by the sword, die by the sword.
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    Another computer driven hedge fund closes

    Efficient Market Theory at work. A lot can be said for low cost indexing over actively managed funds.
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