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To: yard_man who wrote (217835)1/30/2003 5:22:26 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favor  Read Replies (3) of 436258
 
This sounds like a great idea! "Auto Mae"? "Retail Mac"? ROTFLMAOPIMP! From Mark-to-Market:

capitalstool.com

<<In the meantime, Al Green’s committee is proposing some “unconventional measures”.

Fed minutes show some members factoring in stimulus by Rachel Koning
Some members of the Federal Reserve's interest-rate setting committee think federal stimulus, accompanied by already low Fed borrowing rates, might accelerate economic activity, according to minutes of the group's December meeting.

Translation:

FOMC members are starting to panic, and have now actively considered draconian measures to prevent the Multilevel Marketing Pyramid from collapsing. Federal stimulus action is being proposed, which includes direct stock market jamming by investing the Social Security Trust funds into S & P Futures, purchasing of 10-year Treasuries to drive mortage rates down to 3%, and creating new GSE’s like Auto Mae (AUM) and Retail Mac (RTM), to support subprime consumer spending..


Note the emergency selling and emergency propping of the U.S. Peso during the a.m. Eager gold buyers were waiting, and we saw a $6 reversal to close gold near the highs once again. And Uncle Buck passed out from the Viagra overdose, selling off into the close.

Another phenomenon that maybe Machinehead or somebody can decipher. What is happening in Mexico? The Wall Struck Journal reported today that the Mexican Peso is accelerating to the downside even faster than the U.S. Peso. Exchange rate is now 11 to 1, higher than 1994. Can anybody explain?>>
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