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    A few reasons why I am shorting this bounce

    rise in CRB is attributable to weak dollar and demand from China NOT inflation expectations
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    Fed Model doesnt work

    http://www.nytimes.com/2004/02/22/business/yourmoney/22stra.html?ei=5062&en=07f6fe4d497e0bb5&ex=1078030800&partner=GOOGLE&pagewanted=print&position=
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    The $45 Trillion Dollar Problem

    It actually is quite easy to express this deficit projection in a more meaningful way. If the deficit is expressed as a share of future GDP, then it is immediately possible to place it in context. The study by Gokhale and Smetters actually provides this information. The study projects the...
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    Try this contest about housing bubble

    http://www.cepr.net/cepr_fact_check_lotto.htm home page http://www.cepr.net/index.html
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    Overstating Income in Britian to get bigger house

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/3478635.stm wonder how much it happens here in US? Ive heard of appriasers overstating for refi purposes in US but what about mortgages?
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    So what is the depth of the bubble?

    will history repeat itself? http://www.prudentbear.com/archive_comm_article.asp?category=Guest+Commentary&content_idx=30221
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    No Bullets....vix At 16 And Collapsing

    speaking of low volitality anyone else read this months Active Trader mag about changes in volatility and market direction article said based on the degree of the drop in volatility last year the market could drop 32 percent this year :eek:
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    So what is the depth of the bubble?

    More to the point, GDP makes for a politically attractive but economically irrelevant denominator. How much is government borrowing relative to the funds available for borrowing? The relevant denominator is total saving and not total output. FRED shows the current annual rate of gross saving to...
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    Anyone read the Economist??

    Love the econ dont have sub yet but read it every week at bookstore lol. Love that witty British humor. Range of topics they cover is great. It is good to get opinions outside of US that arent trash and burn. Read links from FT on prudentbear.com as well. PS when I hear news of dollar going...
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    15,000 Dow

    Clinton's "strong dollar" policy certainly played a role http://www.zealllc.com/commentary/phoenicia.htm
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    Pivot Levels

    I started getting free emails of pivots from marketwise http://www.marketwise.com/MW_WiseG/WGBBDes.asp btw I am in no way affiliated with them heard about them reading Ackerman's articles on Goldseek.com but signed up for emails when he recently switched to only cover gold stocks
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    Saddam captured

    great article about dow history http://www.thestreet.com/_tscana/markets/joelrothstein/10131603.html favorite quote: Of course, 2004 is also an election year. Every time the incumbent has lost the White House, the stock market has declined. While many may feel inclined to bet on President...
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    15,000 Dow

    interesting dow history http://www.thestreet.com/_tscana/markets/joelrothstein/10131603.html
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    Critical mass effect begins as CNN headline adds fuel.

    the market making the cover of Time will mark a top
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    Russian stockmarket down 15% today

    the real reason? http://debka.com/article.php?aid=653
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    Econ Forum: Isn't deflation a good thing?

    Deflation is great. . .as long as you have a job and rising income
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    Yen/$

    btw got sold out of my original position reinitiated at 108.12
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    Trade recommendations

    moneytec.com surprised you didnt mention that one rezo lol
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    Yen/$

    Bought 100k @108.3 earlier ON A DEMO newswire on demo says well bid 18.15-108.2
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    bought gbp/jpy

    btw system automatically liquidated my original long @181.33 reinitiated at 181.41
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