Friday Outlook: Commodities, Global Markets [View article]
Dave, "The Fryguy is free to spout off in the comment section right? EXACTLY!!!! I can't believe some of the sensitive comments I'm reading. I believe his technical analysis is completely unbiased, and further more he always follows the TAPE. I enjoy your comments Fryguy! and more importantly thank you for the charts you provide all of us.
On Oct 09 11:56 AM Cherotree wrote:
> Politics do affect the markets but what effect does the awarding > of the Nobel Peace Prize have on the markets (which started this > dialogue)? None! Just look at the number of comments posted now as > compared to normal. This is why I stay away from forums of a politically > themed nature to avoid the squabbles. Up until now I did not notice > it here. > > David "The Fryguy is free to spout off in the comment section right?" > is correct. This is his blog and he can comment as he pleases. Keep > up the great work David! Now, back to the markets! Peace!
Tuesday Outlook: Commodities, Global Markets [View article]
Dave was living in South America for 4 years.
On Sep 15 09:18 AM theobannion wrote:
> You should live in South America, David, & the US will look great > w/ regard to patronage. The average public employee (related to > a politician, which is how he got his job) earns 10 times what his > "civilian" counterpart earns for the same job. Which is one half > the reasons why pols became pols. The other half is to pocket millions > in bribes and steal millions from the treasury. (Okay, so that's > thirds, but you get the idea.) > > LOL > SOB.
Friday Outlook: Commodities, Global Markets [View article]
I'm boggled by the "hate mail"... Do you guys realize that you're reading this information for...... free? Only on the internet would people even bother to talk such nonsense. Ozcutty and Contrarius seem to have all the knowledge huh? What are your credentials to lay your expertise out here? 25 comments 10 comments.... Dave has over 1000 articles written for free which most enjoy to read everyday.
Friday Outlook: Commodities, Global Markets [View article]
On Oct 09 11:56 AM Cherotree wrote:
> Politics do affect the markets but what effect does the awarding
> of the Nobel Peace Prize have on the markets (which started this
> dialogue)? None! Just look at the number of comments posted now as
> compared to normal. This is why I stay away from forums of a politically
> themed nature to avoid the squabbles. Up until now I did not notice
> it here.
>
> David "The Fryguy is free to spout off in the comment section right?"
> is correct. This is his blog and he can comment as he pleases. Keep
> up the great work David! Now, back to the markets! Peace!
Wednesday Outlook: Commodities, Global Markets [View article]
Tuesday Outlook: Commodities, Global Markets [View article]
On Sep 15 09:18 AM theobannion wrote:
> You should live in South America, David, & the US will look great
> w/ regard to patronage. The average public employee (related to
> a politician, which is how he got his job) earns 10 times what his
> "civilian" counterpart earns for the same job. Which is one half
> the reasons why pols became pols. The other half is to pocket millions
> in bribes and steal millions from the treasury. (Okay, so that's
> thirds, but you get the idea.)
>
> LOL
> SOB.
Friday Roundup: Commodities, Emerging Markets [View article]
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