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    My way of fighting the fed, I cannot sit still anymore

    The Fed has completely lost it. Yeah they might pull a late-inning victory, but we will have to see. I think Alan Greenspan had the right idea, but what the current Chairman is doing is gonna really hurt in the long run IMHO. What kind of kool-aid are y'all drinking. Reminds me of...
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    Concerns about today's rally

    may be due to some bottom-fishing amongst the prior rally's beaten down leaders. Still believers out there that we're going back up and enuf pain has been felt already. I haven't heard much screaming yet, except from the shorts that get washed by the tsunami that is the Fed. pS
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    Concerns about today's rally

    hey ST - Mr. Go-Go, Mo-Mo Today's rally was good for almost another 200 points. . . .was. Now all we have to do is wait for the effect from the Fed's token 1/2 point cut next week and the 400 point jump yesterday to normalize. Better alert Ben and the PPT because if we wash out the...
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    The Fed will lend to banks $200 billion each and every month?

    Does that make much sense? So everytime the market goes into a correction or brief Bear Market and new market leaders forge their way to the front we can't expect to make $$$ from short positions, because the Fed/PPT will jump in and affect the normal process? Why can't markets correct and...
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    Concerns about today's rally

    So we actually reply/correspond to a guy that dollar-cost averaged with GOOG, AAPL, RIMM, BIDU, etc. after all the rants with the frothy runup (and his following) now? When these corrected the hardest (per the norm) all on the pretense that "We may not truly enter a Bear Market"? Please...
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    Will They Manipulate The Open Tomorrow?

    Is reality beginning to again seep back into the overnight futures? Can Ben and Co keep coming up with these humdingers and somehow orchestrate an election year gain from the Stock Market, recovered losses from subprime mess for banks, soft landing for decline in business cycle AND a healthy...
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    Concerns about today's rally

    What I like about IBD is the fact that it is interpretive of what the market is telling you - not forecasting. You may be a step or two behind but definitely - for the life of the market - a staunch edge (to trade macro-trends). I sleep easier because I know what the market is telling me. I...
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    Paging Ben Bernanke

    Make no mistake about it - it was Wall Street that caused this debacle. Yeah the same geniuses that think up great bottom-line enhancements like paying 3% per year to hold your money and charging 10% every time you take a $20 bill out of an ATM. Yeah, inserting those risky loans into...
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    Paging Ben Bernanke

    That tune will change as soon as new lows are met before next week, lol. If that happens it will seem entirely reasonable for a .75 or why not a 1 point cut. After all the stock market wants to correct and well many don't want that just yet - or ever (ST). In fact why don't we just write...
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    Concerns about today's rally

    Actually they went bullish almost at the very bottom of the Feb/Mar '07 quick dip and then called market in correction 26-Jul-2007. Then accurately gave the new rally call Aug 29th until the correction in November. It has been touch and go since but since 04-Jan-08 when most of the damage...
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    Concerns about today's rally

    Also check this pic out. The Stock Market has been trying to complete a healthy correction for an entire year. First interrupted by perma-bull, novice Wall Street traders and then the Fed. All this Fed intervention is prolonging the inevitable pain that has to be felt (capitulation). But the big...
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    Concerns about today's rally

    HG, from IBD: Despite all of the moves, the market remains in a pronounced downtrend. Monday's Nasdaq close marked that index's lowest point since September 2006. The stock market is still in a correction, even after Tuesday's big price gains. To establish a new uptrend, investors need to...
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    Risks of the current market have been quite clear for some time now. As this newsletter admonished in recent weeks, the tentative behavior of the market and leading stocks called for cautious buying even when the market seemed to make headway. Taking partial positions in any stock that broke out...
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    Tuesday's action marked the second straight session that the market showed resilience leading into the close. It's heartening to see stocks shake off big losses. At the same time, big-money investors have shown very little conviction lately. Stocks stalled after the Nasdaq's Feb. 13...
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    Classic Members Area > Newsletters > March 9, 2008 Weekly Newsletter Volume VII, Issue X March 9, 2008 Announcements Be sure to capitalize by using our Hedge Fund Manager as your very own personal investment coach! Now included with your Classic or Pro subscription, you may speak...
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    Not sure what you are referring to when you say I am hiding something - my graphs are easy enuf to understand. Usually with 3 or 6 or at least by 9 months I gain a decent separation from the benchmark indices - each year. Oddly for the 2007 time frame - thanks to 3 short-lived corrections...
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    We can go back and forth like idiots, but what I find interesting is your strong opinions (i.e. bold text) and how close you do follow this thread - although my belief (which is "opinion" until strongly proven otherwise) is that you see things incorrectly. Perhaps in your past you've been...
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    Try this one on for size: Go back through this thread and see that for the period from 5/29/07 to 11/?/07 my C2 equity curve is near exact to my covered call training website graphs! ...just until I started using futures at C2. Furthermore, note that my cashed out periods very closely...
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    u r right (regarding futures trading) - for now. Trust me, i will pleasantly blow your socks off, so widen your scope:p pS
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    Glad u r tracking things closely. Yep, getting a handle on the use of futures does take some time, yet basic premises are in place - hence the dream expressed here some 9 months ago will take another 6 or so. But well worth the wait. A little encouragement would help. For instance. . . go...
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