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Strategies & Market Trends : Free Float Trading/ Portfolio Development/ Index Stategies

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From: dvdw©4/5/2008 9:51:04 AM
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Investors who counter program the sub plots of systemic opportunity will always fare better than the traders who are mired by the missing information upon which all sub plots are built. Here are two charts I took from Bullwinkles Ihub out put thread this morning; They represent job loss charts.

#msg-28192934 Long Term

#msg-28192938 3-Year

As traders work this subplot, to purpose, Investors must recognize the intent of these purported data points. Within the context of characterization Investors should simply understand the backdrop that supplies the missing information of the current sub plots.

In the above case, that would be knowing by way of understanding, that these data, while useful in some regards, must be framed to the context of the gross economy. One way of doing this is to go to the historical data at the US Census bureau and find the categories of job classification from the 1889s forward.

What you'll find is that the US Economy has created Thousands of categories of employment since the 1880s. There fore at any given time, rotational demand for employment can be growing across X number of fields, while declining against Y.

Without full understanding of these relationships, your just aligned with another mouthpiece hack. Meeting the daily demands for mouthpiece hacks.....as the system requires.
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