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    Stimulus Needed for ‘Frustratingly Slow’ Recovery: Bernanke

    Wait. All he's done is put off the inevitable which IS depression, riots, social unrest and everything else nasty that's coming. So when the history books are written about him and the politicians they'll use words and phrases such as - naive gullible out of their depth totally...
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    Comex will be out of silver in 5 months at this rate

    Or that they're possibly manipulating the stocks to give the illusion of this or that.......
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    Instead of QE where banks get sacks of money, why not QE to the people?

    Sadly, I think you make some very valid points there. Sickening isn't it. Not too much different in the UK either. I got a parking ticket recently so challenged it in court. It took 3 court sittings (over 2 months) to come to a decision (I lost). When I walked out I suddenly realised...
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    Instead of QE where banks get sacks of money, why not QE to the people?

    Everything flows from jobs - More tax revenue Less unemployment and program payouts Happier nation More sales (more tax) More profits (more tax) The list is endless Why Obama and his legions of advisors didn't focus on that from DAY ONE I'll never know or understand. Churchill...
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    Blackjack player beats 3 Atlantic City Casinos for $15.1M

    Thanks, I always love a good gambling article/story. The fella is just probably super aggressive and has hit a good streak. His best bet now is to probably give up, but most gamblers can't do that especially when on a good run......
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    futures tick data - electronic vs. floor vs. combined?

    Is it the same sort of situation in the Chicago grains as Crude, ie most business now done via Globex with only a few Locals left in the pit arbing and spreading etc?
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    How Goldmans cost Gaddafi a $1.3bn fortune

    How about like this - Account A buys X amount of Y at 10am Account B sells X amount of Y at 10am At 5pm one either account A will make or lose and vice-versa for account B. Profitable trades go into Goldman's house account, losing trades go to the Colonel. It would be slightly...
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    How Goldmans cost Gaddafi a $1.3bn fortune

    Just proves the point - if investment bankers are after your money to 'invest' and for 'deals' then be very worried because it's odds on your money will become their money........
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    futures tick data - electronic vs. floor vs. combined?

    Well thaty explains why there are still so many people 'around' the pit. Thanks
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    futures tick data - electronic vs. floor vs. combined?

    Just out of interest, if Crude or Gold does most of its volume on Globex why are there still so many traders in the pit? Are the pit guys trading/broking open outcry along with Globex at the same time via the handhelds one of the posters mentioned?
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    Denmark Enters Recession on Less Spending

    Yep, it's always 'surprising' to these idiots. Some of them should spend time on this message board because it's not surprising to many of us, nor is it going to be surprise to us when the US/UK/Germany/Nederlands/France/Italy (already started)/Ireland etc etc start rioting...
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    Young, qualified and unemployed, Spanish protesters express anger at economic pligh

    Go to London, take the Underground and chances are the young people next to you (20-30 age group) will be speaking Spanish. Go 1-2 years back in time and you'd go a month or 2 without hearing the language. London is still very much boom town so it's not surprising.
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    German Nuclear Plants to Close.

    Too true. Nuclear is THE only option for the future, like it or not. Same re the blackouts which are just a matter of time coming in the UK. When the masses start to suffer rolling blackouts and can't play their Wii, charge their phones, surf the web, watch crappy TV, cook via their...
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    US Post Office is prototypical for a future bankrupt America

    Not hard to predict the futre when the current crop of politicians are in charge. Timing though it the hard part. But those who doubt Armstrong, even though he comes across as somewhat mad, are themselves mad.......
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    US Post Office is prototypical for a future bankrupt America

    See one of Martin Armstrong's recent essays, the one about Rome. He pretty much says what's going to happen in the US, Europe and the rest of the countries where government promises cannot be met. It's not going to be pretty. http://www.martinarmstrong.org/economic_projections.htm
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    Why's the Long End so strong?

    Just out of interest, and I haven't got a clue from a fundamental point of view, but what's the reason behind the very strong and orderly move up in Bonds/Notes. Basically a straight line up since April with virtually no retracements. Moves like this (orderly/no retracements) aren't too...
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    Fed Gave Banks Crisis Gains on $80 Billion Secretive Loans as Low as 0.01%

    What makes me sick is I bet 80%+ of them put those US flags on their lapels, thinking their great patriots.
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    Fed Gave Banks Crisis Gains on $80 Billion Secretive Loans as Low as 0.01%

    You would think that some of the politicians/civil servants are ashamed at how naive this makes the government look. The banksters must be laughing at how easy it was to take the government for one massive ride. When somebody makes a fool out of me, I learn from it AND then do something...
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    Richard Dennis - Copy Cat & Neophytes

    Guys, he's a marketer using the Turtles as an angle to sell. Plus, there's a big difference between him and the Turtles. Dennis had a proper track record and a long established trading business and then did the training. This guy has NO track record and NO established trading business...
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    not too expensive real time platforms?

    Genesis Trade Navigator Gold, costs around $120 a month for US stocks. Initial cost I think is around $1000, one off.
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