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    SuperVol's YM Trading Journal

    Supervolatility, From the tight stops and targets you're choosing you seem to fit the psychological profile of someone who frets once the trade is on. This is common, for traders to feel all tightened up watching price move tick by tick when money is on the line. For the sake of...
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    Inflation out of control

    Mike Shedlock offers a very insightful perspective about inflation in this interview: http://www.doctorhousingbubble.com/ "Mish" as he's called is well-respected for his analysis of macroeconomic trends. RT
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    RED ALERT- Negative Bank Reserves

    That's very helpful, thank you. RT
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    RED ALERT- Negative Bank Reserves

    I'm not an economist, but I'm also starting to get really nervous about commercial bank solvency. I am looking for a safe place to simply hide the majority of my cash. BofA, Wamu, Wells Fargo, etc. etc. just make me nervous. I keep some in brokerage accounts, but I'm wondering if anyone has...
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    Trading during open today...

    Same here. There is no trend follow through today, hard to hold on to winners. Isn't today OEX? RT
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    try to make 100-200$ a day with 13k

    I do this completely discretionary, while I let some mechanical stuff run a little longer term. I'm newer to discretionary daytrading, and the sole reason I limit my daily goal is I find myself making more mistakes later on in the session when I start to lose focus and get mentally tired. I...
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    try to make 100-200$ a day with 13k

    nice, keep up the good work. I do the same with the ES / ER2, although my goal is $500 / contract / day. That being said, if you look for the cleanest setups, are patient, and don't get greedy trying to take multiples of the day's range, you'll do well. RT
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    multiple IB accounts

    Hi all, Just wondering if any of you know: I have multiple IB accounts, and would like to be able to place the same order into every account by placing the order once. I use NinjaTrader right now as a frontend. I heard there is a "friends and family" account that IB offers, but I'm...
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    This is one of those days I hate...

    What the hell are you guys talking about? the market has gone up with a straight slope practically. You should be KILLING it, we don't get too many of these days. Scalps, intraday holds, whatever, money should be coming in. This week Monday was a day that is more difficult to trade, with SP's...
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    What Median Home Prices Would Look Like If the Bubble Never Happened

    I think what is bad is that home prices have nowhere to go but down. "Bad" doesn't mean prices have hit rock bottom now, at the present. "Bad" means that the runup was created by a flood of credit that will never happen a) in our lifetime, and b) specifically to mortgages again. Anyone who...
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    What Median Home Prices Would Look Like If the Bubble Never Happened

    Sure, this has been known to happen. You're friend is right, it's beyond disaster here. Carlsbad / Encinitas is a really nice suburban area, but a little different market than city of San Diego. I've seen a few properties move after a good haircut. There's one property I've been having a...
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    What Median Home Prices Would Look Like If the Bubble Never Happened

    I'm not sure where you get the idea that incomes are rising, but that's definitely NOT the case in CA. Incomes across the board are stagnant, with many lucky enough to even keep their jobs. If the spillover from credit implosion gets worse, the situation might change for the worse. No one...
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    What Median Home Prices Would Look Like If the Bubble Never Happened

    I think it depends on locale. A good way to narrow the scope is to focus on a state-by-state basis. I live in San Diego, and the pessimism here is unbridled. The low-end, mid-end, and high-end markets -- all HAVE taken nasty haircuts from the peak and continue to remain in the barbershop for...
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    Stimulus package agreement reached

    Given the tiny, tiny number of people in California that would actually now qualify for jumbo loans, I doubt that any reasonable percentage of the treasury would be used to "subsidize the millionaires" in this regard. It's a drop in the bucket. You think everyone makes $125k+ / year, has...
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    Stimulus package agreement reached

    The point of the article is that upping the GSE limit on conforming loans does nothing to stimulate housing demand (particularly in California). The only way to reinflate (and stop the present deflation of housing) is to bring back liar loans and toxic mortgages. Now that we are back to...
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    Stimulus package agreement reached

    Not so fast. http://blogs.marketwatch.com/greenberg/ Reality Check on Raising Mortgage Caps Nobody in a high-housing price state will scoff at raising the cap on government-sponsored loans to $700,000 from $417,000, as is proposed in the economic-stimulus package. If nothing else, that...
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    Market still down? Gloomy childs misc temper tantrum

    hahahhaha nice one!
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    Fed's one two punch

    The financial and political elite's objective IS to homogenize the global masses into a singular underclass. They have engineered the credit bubble to organize the largest transfer of wealth in the history of man. The resulting destruction brings us one giant step closer to the realization of...
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    Market still down? Gloomy childs misc temper tantrum

    #include stdio.h> int main() { printf ("Smoke these suckers out, its a cowardly bunch out to get people's nest eggs, a serpent sneaking up.. \n"); return 0; }
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    Market still down? Gloomy childs misc temper tantrum

    All right, that's it. I'm completely convinced that this day7793 entity is actually computer software designed to post non-sequitors and irrational ramblings. The program randomly reaches for any line of ludicrous crap logic from a database riddled with lines containing broken grammar and...
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