Manipulated all day every day forever. not news. only news to morons

manipulated all day every day forever. not news. only news to morons
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http://www.elitetrader.com/et/index.php?threads/this-is-too-funny-must-read.286411/#post-4036577

" http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-...will-no-longer-be-allowed-cme#comment-5195820

It has been an interesting week for the CME: first it was revealed a week ago that in order to "stimulate" the market, the CME is willing to pay central banks a liquidity rebate in order for the world's monetary authorities to "make markets" in the most important S&P 500 future, the E-Mini, confirming not only that central banks directly trade the S&P 500, but are incentivized to nudge it along the preferred central bank direction: up. Then last week, none other than the CME's own 10-K proved that something changed in 2013, when for the first time central banks officially became counted as clients of the biggest US derivative exchange. "
 
your beloved holdings backed by a century of progress are tanking and turd bitcon is going up again.

when you have a disease infesting the white house, thats what happ.
 
:D
http://www.elitetrader.com/et/index.php?threads/this-is-too-funny-must-read.286411/#post-4036577

" http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-...will-no-longer-be-allowed-cme#comment-5195820

It has been an interesting week for the CME: first it was revealed a week ago that in order to "stimulate" the market, the CME is willing to pay central banks a liquidity rebate in order for the world's monetary authorities to "make markets" in the most important S&P 500 future, the E-Mini, confirming not only that central banks directly trade the S&P 500, but are incentivized to nudge it along the preferred central bank direction: up. Then last week, none other than the CME's own 10-K proved that something changed in 2013, when for the first time central banks officially became counted as clients of the biggest US derivative exchange. "

ES is down from the Globex session high on September 9, 2014 by about 100 points. Given the fact that central banks have been pumping tons of money to support the market, I am a little surprised that such a mini-crash can occur.:rolleyes:
 
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