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To: stan_hughes who wrote (181101)7/18/2002 2:30:46 PM
From: Earlie  Read Replies (5) of 436258
 
Stan:

I read your post carefully. I just want to note that I share each and every one of your beliefs respecting the PPT and the Fed/Treasury involvement with the markets. (and I am not completely paranoid,......yet).

While the available evidence on the PPT is more circumstantial,...

- like the currency traders and the S&P futures traders all becoming wildly bullish at exactly 2:21 pm and as if in concert, just holding hands and diving into the pits together, taking out every ask in sight,
- or like the pre-market futures being driven up on no discernible news darned near every morning of late.
- or like Robert Rubin's brilliantly orchestrated "resignation" (somebody made several fortunes in a single day in the futures on that flip flop action).
- or like that first non-telegraphed rate move by the Fed, (ANNOUNCED DURING TRADING HOURS) (whoever bought the big package of options just before that announcement needed a dump truck to haul off the winnings) which coincidentally occurred just after the banks were put up against the wall by Big Al and told that they WOULD participate in the LTCM bail-out.
- etc.

With respect to the gold markets, the evidence gathered by the GATA boys is irrefutable IMHO, and Venerosa's research is both brilliant and supportive.

Best, Earlie
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