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clockwork71 replied Sep 27, 2012Yes, with the easing by the Fed, we are going to rally on every little excuse. This time seems to have been predicated by the fact that the Spanish promised to do something about their spending someday.....
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clockwork71 replied Sep 27, 2012Well this I certainly wouldn't disagree with!
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clockwork71 replied Sep 26, 2012I'm not completely familiar with the term.......what is a compression pattern?
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clockwork71 commented Sep 24, 2012This is sad. Perhaps it is time to default....the banks can take it.
Spain recoils as its hungry forage trash bins for a next meal
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clockwork71 replied Sep 24, 2012I want to let all of you know that in the US, you can trade binaries at NADEX, which is regulated and the whole nine yards. Bought a 1764 daily (GOLD) call today........made a nice little profit. Check it out, it looks like a promising exchange.
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clockwork71 commented Sep 21, 2012Buy the Franc......duh!
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clockwork71 replied Sep 21, 2012Thinking about opening a small account over at the NADEX, looks interesting.
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clockwork71 replied Sep 21, 2012I only buy mine from one source, and they are government issued. I also am smart enough to weigh the silver as well - it can only be one weight to be correct. Also, the guy who sells it to me is half my size, and I would beat him senseless if he ...
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clockwork71 commented Sep 21, 2012HFT has just about ensured that the volumes won't be coming back to Wall Street, and they deserve it.
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clockwork71 commented Sep 21, 2012:-O <---- this was my shocked face.
Greek Leaders Struggle With Spending Reductions
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clockwork71 replied Sep 19, 2012We'll see. In the mean time, I am leaving the damn Euro alone.
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clockwork71 replied Sep 19, 2012Amazing.........looks like we are trying to push higher now. Sooner or later, this overvalued Euro really starts to hurt the EU.
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clockwork71 replied Sep 18, 2012Thanks tinkerbelle. I am surprised that my stuff is still up at J16........lol
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clockwork71 commented Sep 17, 2012We have "Occupy Columbus" in front of the Ohio Statehouse. It is a tent that at best will have 2 to 3 three people in it from time to time. In fact, it is normally a homeless guy or two. Long live the revolution.
Occupy Wall Street Celebrates First Year With ‘Carnival’
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clockwork71 replied Sep 17, 2012Yep....... I don't "like" it either, but the market does whatever erratic thing it wants to.
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clockwork71 replied Sep 16, 2012I saw this one. To be honest, I think that we will break above that level sooner or later......far too much working against the USD at the moment.
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clockwork71 replied Sep 16, 2012The only people this helps are bankers. In fact, this has been a great theft from the people right out in the open.......just that the people have been mentally dulled enough now that they don't recognize it.
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clockwork71 replied Sep 14, 2012I think it is as simple as that depending on where you are in the markets....but you have to be selective about how you play it. I think physical metals is one of the best ways. Why? Because they are going up in value over the long run as well. I ...
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clockwork71 replied Sep 13, 2012Don't forget to look into gold and silver.....those are the real currencies that are going to gain from this.
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clockwork71 replied Sep 13, 2012Mainly because there is concern that the Euro won't exist in a few years.....also, the banks can now feel better about those bonds that are going to be defaulted on in a few years. Its a temporary bump for the Euro....but then again, nobody can kill ...
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