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    Kansas State Court Ruling Puts Ability to Foreclose on 60 MM Mortgages @ Jeopardy

    The mortgages are already recorded in the public records, so no problem there. In addition, Section 3-309 of the UCC, sets forth the requirements for the enforcement of lost, destroyed or stolen instruments. This stuff happens all the time.
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    •Housing Suffering Relapse Confronts Bernanke With Credit Still a Conundrum

    Stop the insanity! For each additional house that is purchased as a direct result of the $8,000 tax credit, it costs the American taxpayers somewhere between $41,000 and $96,000. ...According to NAR, a maximum of 350,000 additional homes were sold because of the credit. Both organizations...
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    Kansas State Court Ruling Puts Ability to Foreclose on 60 MM Mortgages @ Jeopardy

    Much ado about nothing. Either MERS will assign its interests to the Lender/note holder, or the Lender/note holder will assign its interests to MERS. Either way, the deadbeat homeowner still faces foreclosure.
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    Wall Street Journal Economist Panel: Stimulus "Failed"

    And how is September doing? http://www.zerohedge.com/article/new-chrysler-boss-says-september-auto-sales-disaster
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    ES Market Order Trade Size without Slippage

    If you don't already know the answer, you have no business even contemplating trading 50 or more cars IMO.
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    How about a half E-mini contract?

    Hmmm, I would have sworn I had Bighog on ignore. Oh well, its done now.
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    How about a half E-mini contract?

    Ha! And still you two peas in a pod continue to post in this "shit hole". Ya know, if I were to crap in my pants, I would immediately throw them away and get a new pair. You apparently would continue to wear them, all the while, of course, complaining about there being crap in your pants...
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    How about a half E-mini contract?

    OK, well give me a reasonable scenario with your $1.5MM account where an emini-mini contract would be preferable to an ES contract.
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    BAR BY BAR -- Al Brooks

    70% just to break even? That blanket statement is completely false. Your risk:reward ratio is going to dictate the percentage of winners:losers one needs to break even. It is certainly possible to have less than 50% winners and still be net profitable.
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    How about a half E-mini contract?

    What kind of a total loser must one be to call a site a "shit hole", yet post 6000 times on it?
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    How about a half E-mini contract?

    Flexibility? Can you imagine how volatile an Emini-mini contract would be?
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    VandeMeer predicts monetary collapse of US starting Sept 30th:"Dismantle Wall Street"

    I think this is a little below your standards. Do a Google search for Dr. Michael Van De Meer, and let us know what you find about his background and qualifications.
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    100% Meals Deduction for Business Traders?

    Hmmm, I prefer to fly under the radar of the IRS. No meals or home office deductions for me.
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    More [Formerly?] Wealthy Families File Bankruptcy

    Excuse me, sorry, but if you are filing for bankruptcy, you are not wealthy, unless of course you are that idiot, Congressman Pete Stark, who seems to feel that the more debt you have the wealthier you are. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjbPZAMked0
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    Most Expensive Real Estate Deal In American History (in Manhattan) Teeters on Default

    Florida public pension fund has already written off its entire $266MM investment...
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    CONSUMER CREDIT PLUMMETS! Surprising Analysts.

    Well, next month the cash for clunkers will hit, and you will see a big reversal of that -21B
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    Victor Niederhoffer in Vogue Magazine??

    Did you say Vogue or Rogue?
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    •Buffett-Backed BYD Seeks Subsidies From China After Selling Just 31 Hybrid Cars

    Maybe China should stop subsidizing gasoline.
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    Banks not taking houses post-foreclosure = shadow inventory threatening economy

    If that starts to become the norm, I would like to see Congress pass a law disqualifying any of these homeowners from getting a gov't insured loan for at least 10 years, and/or be unable to discharge the subsequent deficiency judgment in bankruptcy court.
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    World will end tomorrow

    Good! I'm tired and I want to get off.
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