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Strategies & Market Trends : Ride the Tiger with CD

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To: Proud Deplorable who wrote (20074)11/15/2004 8:29:22 PM
From: The Vet  Read Replies (1) of 313883
 
these stocks act as if it's the end of the world today?

We are not given timely access to the COTs, but you can be sure the bigger players have them (in fact they create them), can't make their huge profits on a level playing field. That's why COT's take a week to "process" and release and also why short interest figures on stocks take even longer...

Apparently computers work fine and can give real time updates on most things except any figures that give the industry insiders the edge over the bulk of the small investors, which take weeks to collate and release.. We all know that short sales and COT information must be compiled daily and in fact could even be kept updated and made available to everyone real time if the regulators chose to make the appropriate rulings.

All courtesy of the SEC, COMEX and the rest of our fine bunch of regulators who are either brain dead or on the take..

But I digress....

The stocks are slack because the big players who have the COT figures before the rest of us, also believe that as usual the shorts will win and gold is about to be dumped on...

The fun starts when the rest of the rest of the market players finally overcome the crooked inside game refereed by the SEC, who are in turn controlled by the big players. Just buy the dips and hold, that day is coming....
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