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clockwork71 replied Jul 24, 2012It makes sense that Soybeans will fall harder than some of the other ags as well......beans are much more able to deal with a lack of water. This market will fall apart if the rain continues......and it is supposed to.
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clockwork71 replied Jul 24, 2012A VERY interesting chart at the moment.....GBP/AUD.
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clockwork71 replied Jul 24, 2012It's like a feedback loop — So CNBC just suggested that housing prices may have bottomed, and now they want to know if the housing market is about to pick the overall markets back up?

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clockwork71 replied Jul 24, 2012For those of you trading the grains and beans - they are all about to hit limit down for the day. It appears there has been rain. Its doing so here....
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clockwork71 replied Jul 24, 2012True, but then again - the SNB is pushing the Franc as well, so I would take that with a grain of salt.
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clockwork71 commented Jul 24, 2012So ignoring that whole "Europe is imploding" thing is what you are advising.
HSBC Flash China Manufacturing PMI
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clockwork71 commented Jul 24, 2012Two of the most dangerous words I have ever heard: financial innovation.
Rating agency worker: 'I am genuinely frightened'
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clockwork71 replied Jul 23, 2012I think that they had been doing that over and over at the 1.30 level as well. There comes a point in time where even sovereign funds will throw in the towel. Also, we are still early in the European mess.......as odd as that is to say. Remember is ...
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clockwork71 replied Jul 23, 2012Euro selling continues, and yet I am still getting emails asking why I am so bearish on the Euro. It normally comes down to "well America has a ton of debt", which is true. But what's more important? Numbers? Or what the market is focusing on? ...
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clockwork71 replied Jul 23, 2012Depends on the match really.....but we normally have about 15,000. To put it in perspective, the local college American Football team, Ohio State University Buckeyes sell out every match at 105,000. When Leeds came over, the Crew were still paying ...
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clockwork71 replied Jul 22, 2012Ok, so many of you know I am a big football/voetbal/calcio/soccer fan. However, most of you aren't necessarily well versed in the MLS here in America. Probably the best way to describe it is probably being on par with the Eridivise out of Holland. ...
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clockwork71 commented Jul 22, 2012China's number will be whatever they want it to be.
China Third-Quarter Growth May Slow to 7.4%, Adviser Says
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clockwork71 commented Jul 22, 2012This is like saying " I predict that the sun sill rise tomorrow." Is he just now understanding what is going on? lol
Tsipras predicts Greek default
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clockwork71 commented Jul 21, 2012The Titanic was "unsinkable." Wait.....that was in Europe too wasn't it?
ECB's Draghi says euro not in danger
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clockwork71 commented Jul 20, 2012These guys certainly don't drive the markets. Don't be daft.
Spain now deines: Montoro Says Valencia Hasn't Sought Rescue
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clockwork71 replied Jul 20, 2012I hope so.......HFT is a mess. I cannot but help to think of the retirement accounts that it messes with. If the exchanges start to lose money, that is what will move the ball against all of the HFT.......
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clockwork71 replied Jul 20, 2012Or hell, just an occasional call or screen shot of a trade before the fact.....not weeks later.
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clockwork71 replied Jul 20, 2012The corn crop is screwed at this point I think. My stepfather lives in the middle of nowhere, and he tells me that the local crops are in trouble. They are producing ears of corn about half of the normal size.......and Ohio has been hot, but not as ...
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