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    Taking 320K to 3.5million by Year End 2009

    Neke, What kind of indicators do you use? Simple Trendlines? Any Occilators? How are you able to scan so many stocks, indexes at once and still find intra-day setups?
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    Funny ET members can't agree on whether there will be inflation or deflation ...

    There are no M0 based economies (unless you count Liechtenstein LOL!), since this only constitutes the monetary base. The Fed can flood M0 with all the money it wants, unless credit is extended, the money will never reach into M1 and beyond into the broader economy. This is exacty what happeend...
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    Funny ET members can't agree on whether there will be inflation or deflation ...

    Failing banks, an aging population, high debt to GDP ratio,... Nope, nothing similar here. :D
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    Why I stole an old movie from library, despite being upper middle class

    Preping for the next 20 years, are we? :D
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    Funny ET members can't agree on whether there will be inflation or deflation ...

    Japan tried to induce hyper-inflation, FYI.
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    Funny ET members can't agree on whether there will be inflation or deflation ...

    Nope. An expanding monetary base does not necessarily mean inflation. The Japanese banks simply didn't lend out enough to cash to the public, they just sat on it.
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    How hard is it to predict a bottom?

    No, no, no, you just don't understand. There're in it for the long haul. :D :D :D
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    dollar collapse

    True, but my point stands.
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    Cheney Says Nuclear Attack Will Happen During Obamas Term

    Keep them stops tight. :D :D :D
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    GE CEO Warns of Risk of Depression

    ... IT'S ONE OF THOSE???? That's a big fucking difference. :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
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    Japan’s Big-Works Stimulus Is Lesson for U.S. - Results Not So Good

    ByLoSellHi, You actually managed to initiate a thread that didn't dissolve into the usual ET madness! To me you are god. :D
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    Japan’s Big-Works Stimulus Is Lesson for U.S. - Results Not So Good

    Right, but in the end, it's the bums in the streets that reveal reality.
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    How Do Options Make Predictions?

    It is interesting that regardless of the approach taken, most edges are seeking levels of capitualtion which in turn reveal extremes of supply and demand. A great example was given by the Rydex cash flow ratio in 2002/03 when the last bull capitulated, leading into the next bull market:
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    Japan’s Big-Works Stimulus Is Lesson for U.S. - Results Not So Good

    Insanity indeed. But we are living in a "can't let them fail" world. You see this kind of mentality in the schools all over the world: The deliquents get support, while those who are literate and engaged get ignored. Just wait, there will be hell to pay. Culturally, politically, and, of course...
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    Japan’s Big-Works Stimulus Is Lesson for U.S. - Results Not So Good

    Wow. Do you have a link to that interview? Btw, it just got worse. This once again proves that you can make people do ANYTHING: http://www.blinkx.com/video/japanese-launch-job-hunt-rallies/ULucuHKukFvS05yYbMdmBA
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    How Do Options Make Predictions?

    Lol, in the U.S. it is! :D
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    Japan’s Big-Works Stimulus Is Lesson for U.S. - Results Not So Good

    Japan is seriously fucked, demographically that is. Plus it is not a society that lends itself to mass-immigration. It will be the first of the developed nations to collapse. Oh, and did I mention, it's an island. Sad times ahead. :(
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    dollar collapse

    The question you should ask yourself is: Why was the USD getting shorted in the first place? Also, look at the YEN. Japan is economically in such deep shit, that there is hardly a historical precedent to compare it with. However, the YEN is strenghtening. LESSON: FX HAS LITTLE OR NOTHING...
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    Most traders are...

    Most traders are like this guy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yj4LnfkdJDM :D
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