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    How to profit from a European meltdown

    Buy EPV.
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    How to profit from a European meltdown

    Buy EUO.
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    Hi-ho SILVER...Away!!!!!

    I have been advising friends and relatives to buy gold and silver for about a year now but only one person has taken my advice. A couple of days ago, without me even mentioning it, another relative said that they are now considering purchasing gold due to the economic problems in Europe and in...
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    Was the 1000 point drop an act of financial terrorism?

    http://ampedstatus.com/high-frequency-terrorism-how-the-big-banks-and-federal-reserve-maintained-their-death-grip-over-the-united-states
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    I've been robbed

    Please forgive my obvious ignorance, but I am confused. Does the person who sold PG at $1 get their shares back from the person who bought PG at $1 and got their trade busted? If not, who makes the $59 per share profit on PG? I noticed on my charting software that the stocks that went down to...
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    You will be so sorry you don't own Gold. Real gold.

    I agree with you along with the dozen e-mails I get every day for the last week or so from financial gurus stating the same thing. The only question is whether it is wise for people without gold to chase the market right now given the recent price surge. Will it test all-time highs and pull back...
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    - Copper Traders -

    Despite the rise in gold and silver, copper has been declining in price for over a month. However, the COT report shows that more commercial buying came into the copper market last week than at any time since the current copper rally began in March of 2009. A similar pattern happened with gold...
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    Pre-market / After Hours ES PA....The hidden gem uncovered

    I have noticed some nice trends pre-market but have never tried to trade before the open. Sometimes price after the open follows the pre-market pattern, however, I have never been able to predict the direction of the open based upon the pre-market. I will look forward to your ideas.
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    Gerald Celente's economic predictions

    A few of his key points include: He predicts a domino effect of sovereign debt collapse in many countries throughout the world this year leading to a worsening stock market crash. He says that stocks are too risky and should be avoided. He has 80% of his assets in gold and the rest of his...
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    Three prople dead in bank that was set ablaze by Greek rioters

    The Greek government may have agreed to accept the austerity measures necessary to obtain the bailout money, but the Greek people who need to be more austere do not appear to be as willing. Normally, governments just print money to keep the illusion of wealth flowing to the people while...
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    Hats off to Greece!

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    Bets on the Euro, Place your bets.

    How does a Greek bailout save the Euro? What about the rest of the PIGS? Aren't they going to need a bailout, too? How can all of the countries with massive debt who will eventually need a bailout themselves be bailing out the countries on the brink of default? Are Spain, Portugal, Italy and...
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    Hold On To Your Britches! Wild Week Ahead! Greek Riots Possible!

    I just figured it out--the tax cheats are to blame: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/02/world/europe/02evasion.html?partner=rss&emc=rss&src=ig
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    Hold On To Your Britches! Wild Week Ahead! Greek Riots Possible!

    My first response was confusion about the riots. If Greece is on the verge of default, don't the people realize that the government will have to cut spending and raise taxes? But then I realized that the same thing would happen in the US if the government cut benefits and raised taxes. Why...
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    Greece agrees €24bn austerity package

    I know a lot of Greek people and every one I can think of is intelligent and industrious. In fact, a Greek nurse who worked for me was the hardest working and most productive employee I can ever recall. Too bad ET does not ban bigots like you. Or maybe they do--I will try the complain button...
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    let's assume Germans won't bail out

    The Swiss Franc just bounced off support with upward divergence and strong commercial buying.
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    Greece Cartwheels off the Autobahn at 100 MPH

    That is a great thing about America. If you work hard, you can be successful. High-profile Wall Street bankers may be overpaid, but bankers at most local banks do not make a lot of money. Certain medical specialists and surgeons are overpaid, but primary care doctors average only about...
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    Why are all of the bank failures a non-issue?

    Regulators shut down 3 banks in Puerto Rico, 2 in Missouri, 1 in Michigan; makes 63 this year "The number of bank failures likely will peak this year and will be slightly higher than in 2009, FDIC Chairman Sheila Bair said recently. As losses have mounted on loans made for commercial...
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    Greece Cartwheels off the Autobahn at 100 MPH

    I can't wait to hear what the world has to say about us spoiled Americans when it comes time to bail us out.
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