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    ES Journal Archive (2009 - 2010)

    Is there a large hedge fund blowing up ? 12 million SPY´s traded in 15 minutes....
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    Short DAX at 7740

    Classic example of market manipulation : http://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/paintingthetape.asp
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    Short DAX at 7740

    Yep, the usual predatory coordinated market bullsh1t. If you think that´s normal - no it is not. Almost 20.000 contracts traded between 6846 and 6450 within a time frame of one hour. This has nothing to do with a free market float. That´s not the first time we are observing this sort of "chart...
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    Short DAX at 7740

    3000 contracts changing hand so far at 6848.00. Pretty easy to guess where the stops are...Buying calls strike 6850.00.
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    ES Journal Archive (2009 - 2010)

    So, Europe´s debt crisis is over and everybody happy, hum ? Strong sell 1199.50. See you at below 1142.50.
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    Short DAX at 7740

    Last print 6839.00. Getting rid off the next led of 7200.00 calls. Too funny these algos. Just pull your bids and you will see how fast we´re moving back down 150 points...;=)
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    Short DAX at 7740

    There are some really strange "senseless" buy programs being executed in FDAX. Obviously some algos still have not learned to hide their intentions... :D
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    Short DAX at 7740

    Sell 6814.00 or better.
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    Carrefour cuts profit outlook, shares tumble

    You must have spent some time in Spain...:D
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    Carrefour cuts profit outlook, shares tumble

    LONDON (MarketWatch) — Shares of Carrefour SA tumbled as much as 10% in Paris trading on Wednesday after the French retailing giant lowered its forecast for 2010 operating profit. http://www.marketwatch.com/story/carrefour-shares-tumble-10-after-outlook-cut-2010-12-01 So far as to end...
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    Short DAX at 7740

    Last print 6798.00. Target may be 6818.00 but not sure about this one, so we are getting rid a bit off our 7200.00 calls. :)
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    China Manufacturing Growth Accelerates, Surveys Show

    Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) -- China’s manufacturing grew at a faster pace for a fourth straight month in November, indicating the economy can withstand higher interest rates as price pressures escalate. The Purchasing Managers’ Index rose to 55.2 from 54.7 in October, China’s logistics...
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    Trichet warns markets pundits not to underestimate determination

    Jean-Claude Trichet, European Central Bank president, has left open the possibility of the bank significantly expanding its government bond purchases and warned markets not to underestimate Europe’s determination to resolve the escalating eurozone crisis...
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    google may buy groupon for $5-6 Billion!!!! Cant believe dot com hype still exists!!

    Maybe we should float www.elitetrader.com :cool:
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    Short DAX at 7740

    Large player bidding 980 contracts at 6668.00. Ay, ay, ay. What a coincidence...
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    Short DAX at 7740

    Last print 6674.00. Exit of all our 6900.00 puts. :D NAV up more than 20 % this month. Thank you for the sell off London desks, thank you for the sovereign debt "bail outs", special thanks to all "journalists" at Financial Times, Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg ! :D
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    Banks See Margins Widen by Deposits Surging to Most Since 1990s

    Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Profit margins at U.S. banks may get a boost from increasing deposits as customers show a preference for immediate access to their money and less appetite for risk with interest rates at a record low and the economy still seeking a bounce from recession. Commercial...
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    Short DAX at 7740

    "Cheap" is always a good thing ! :)
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    10yr Irish yields at 9.49 %,Spanish at 5.70%,Portuguese at 7.33 %,US at lousy 2.79%

    So as a pension fund / life insurance fund you are not attracted by 9,49 % yields ? Sure you are ! :cool:
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    m22au's journal

    It´s not about how much of "bail out" money Ireland has been granted. It´s about how much of this monies actually will be used. Anthony Crescenzi is of course telling half truth because he is now employee of PIMCO. 5.8 % based on what amount ? Same is applicable for Greece: how much of...
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