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  • commenter
    Aug 23 09:56 PM
    Commodity Carnage: Where to Turn Next? [view article]
    phinsuntanning: noise, blather, bzzzzzzzz Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 22 11:56 AM
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    Commodity Carnage: Where to Turn Next? [view article]
    SKF now! Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 20 09:26 PM
    Commodity Carnage: Where to Turn Next? [view article]
    Sounds like you didn't do to good shorting the commodities and going long the financials . Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 20 03:07 PM
    Commodity Carnage: Where to Turn Next? [view article]
    I had the same thoughts after reading the article on the singer "swap" - Sounds like even a partial position in the FXP is merited. Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 19 05:20 PM
    Commodity Carnage: Where to Turn Next? [view article]
    It's a tough call. Commodities cannot run parallel with an increasing dollar. Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 19 01:47 PM
    Commodity Carnage: Where to Turn Next? [view article]
    Form OGEC, to constrain exports.

    That will contribute to our existing trade imbalance by reducing what we sell, and strain diplomatic relationships with other nations.
    (Poor countries may really need the export volume.)

    Maybe you need an embargo to get what you want. Park some warships on the coast and block in-coming food shipments.
    But, why stop there, why not just invade and take the oil ;-)

    Pardon my sarcasm, but interfering with what we export would not help.
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  • commenter
    Aug 19 11:57 AM
    Commodity Carnage: Where to Turn Next? [view article]
    oil.. can't live with it. or without it or so it seems. Well, US plight is making others a grip of cash and has been for a long time. Time for a solution :

    OPEC sells oil for $136.00 a barrel.
    OPEC nations buy U.S. grain at $7.00 a bushel.
    Solution: Sell grain for $136.00 a bushel.
    Can't buy it? Tough! Eat your oil!
    Ought to go well with a nice thick grilled filet of camel ass!!!
    We in turn back off more on oil consumption.
    win/win


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  • commenter
    Aug 18 04:24 PM
    What To Watch This Week for Six Country ETFs [view article]
    And China? Isn't China prominent in the line up of states likely to move the markets? I am concerned that when the Olympics end and China gets finished with it currency manipulations of late, we will see another slow down, possibly of major proportions. This is gas on a pitch fire already blazing in the EU, Africa, Russia, and maybe So Am soon. I am concerned the US loses/narrows its export markets. This is the really bad news that could come from the international community. Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 13 11:22 AM
    The Sterling is Getting Pounded [view article]
    Full blown pound crash in progress (-1.6%) Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 13 10:41 AM
    The Sterling is Getting Pounded [view article]
    EUR/GPB is actually up. In a big way (+1.2%). Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 11 03:07 PM
    Global Stock Markets: Let the Gains Begin [view article]
    You can take a trading "stance" without actually executing a trade unless there is a trade to take. Don't trade out of boredom, but be prepared with a plan.

    Sometimes you actually have to watch what the market is doing to determine what it is saying. Why try and be a hero? A "long term approach" can also mean "get out and wait for lower prices".
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  • commenter
    Aug 11 10:23 AM
    Global Market Snapshot [view article]
    Wheres EWO Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 10 05:59 AM
    Global Stock Markets: Let the Gains Begin [view article]
    Agree short term positive for stock markets with US dollar gains and oil price falling. Longer term still negative. Hence a trading stance may be in order. Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 06 02:23 PM
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    The Olympiad of Central Banks [view article]
    well, the Japanese are commiting massive harakiri to the Yen AGAIN, so it will not be short of liquidity for the elections rally, if Trichet is hanged, more flows to NY, at the end the athletes are running for a golden metal, you know what I mean... Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 06 01:55 PM
    The Olympiad of Central Banks [view article]
    Are American products really stealing European market share? Does the US still have enough factories to do that? Or are they really Chinese product with US labels???? Reply