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Strategies & Market Trends : The Epic American Credit and Bond Bubble Laboratory

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To: stan_hughes who wrote (87446)10/9/2007 6:43:21 AM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) of 110194
 
The problem is not really lack of knowledge, it's cheap labor,
also some stealing of ideas to build stuff cheaply.
So, US companies prefer to manufacture stuff overseas, while
Americans are losing jobs and pile into debt. In doing so,
US companies shoot themselves in the foot, but they have
to compete. -g- Computers
control these markets now. Historical price movement matters
more than the coming recession, markets go up. Gaussian
stuff makes money, so everyone is using it -g- Of course,
there is a limit to all this, but there is also Fed put in
those rare cases when the Gaussian stuff stops working, as
we have witnessed in August and many times prior to August.
Computers are really smarter than humans, making it very
difficult to trade these robotic markets.
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