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    Copper spike

    :eek:
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    Copper spike

    Copper climbed to a four-month high from New York to Shanghai, as the Bank of Japan expanded credit support for banks and the Federal Reserve pledged steps to spur economic growth, potentially boosting demand for commodities. December-delivery copper in New York jumped as much as 2.2 percent...
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    ES Journal Archive (2009 - 2010)

    Very good one, too. :)
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    ES Journal Archive (2009 - 2010)

    Yawn...
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    ES Journal Archive (2009 - 2010)

    Still in this trade. I am bit dissapointed today as we did not reach 1079 :=) But BOJ decided to let bleed the Japanes economy a bit more, so I am hammering on USD/JPY. And as we all know, AUD/JPY, GBP/JPY and EUR/JPY are sort of correlated to ES. Conclusion : Exit ES, wait for the next long...
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    ES Journal Archive (2009 - 2010)

    Agreed. the media outlet in question is making propaganda for more than 2 years that a "crash" is imminent. I wonder if any followers have still any cash left to short the market...
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    Greeks EFG Eurobank's first-half profit down 44%

    Greek bank EFG Eurobank Ergasias on Monday said its first-half net profit fell 44% to 95.1 million euros ($121 million) from 168.6 million euros earned in the year-earlier period. Net interest income rose 1.7% to 1.15 billion euros. In the second quarter net income declined 66% to 34 million...
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    Bank stocks down 25-38 % from highs...

    That´s why I asked : Loan Loss Reserve / Total Loans for all U.S. Banks is falling for first time since 2006... http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/series/USLLRTL?cid=93
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    Worldwide July chip sales rise 1.2% from June, 37 % yoy

    BOSTON (MarketWatch) -- The Semiconductor Industry Association said Monday that worldwide semiconductor sales totaled $25.2 billion in July, up 1.2% from June and up 37% from a year earlier. "Worldwide sales of semiconductors were strong in July despite growing indications of slower growth in...
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    ES Journal Archive (2009 - 2010)

    Nice. Amazing how an armada of puts at 1040, 1045, 1050 and 1055 works... :p
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    Selloff of the Yen? Intervention? Any news

    Pretty much ridiculous and surely a sign for the market for further JPY strength. Maybe BOJ´s old boys club needs an extra invitation to act. But hey, who cares ? Maybe prices at 65-70 USD/JPY will wake up BOJ...
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    Short DAX at 7740

    Euro-zone economic sentiment rises in August to 101.8
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    Germany to collect in 2010/2011 Euro 10 bn more in taxes than expected

    http://www.abendblatt.de/politik/article1609733/Aufschwung-spuelt-zusaetzliche-Milliarden-in-die-Kassen.html Translation ...
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    In Toledo, the 'Glass City,' New Label: Made in China

    The Toledo Museum of Art's $30 million Glass Pavilion is a symbol of America's "Glass City," and reflects the legacy of its local glassmakers. A smudge on the image: The pavilion glass was imported from China, the new global powerhouse of the glass industry. No one in the U.S. had the...
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    Selloff of the Yen? Intervention? Any news

    Ever seen USD/JPY moving real fast ? October 1998 was real fast. Now, it´s moving like a snail...
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    Short DAX at 7740

    Exit 5950 calls. Reinvest 5850 puts. FDAX long. The trend is your friend.
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    Japan Fin Min Noda: Yen moves clearly one-sided

    Aug. 30 (Bloomberg) -- The Bank of Japan expanded a bank- loan program, stepping up its monetary stimulus for the first time since March after the economy’s recovery weakened and the government pressured the central bank to act. The BOJ will boost the amount of funds in the facility by 10...
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    Infinium Capital´s odyssey into HFT Oil ETF/Oil Futures arbitrage and other HFT stuff

    We don’t like to gloat, but err, in this case we can’t help ourselves. That’s because from the moment commodity ETFs like the USO and the UNG began acting weirdly in 2009, FT Alphaville speculated they were probably being arbitraged in some fancy fashion by a new breed of index...
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    Charles Nenner on CNBC: Dow 5,000

    :D :D :D ...and they sound a lot like Roubini :
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