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To: Real Man who wrote (404268)5/7/2010 11:14:54 AM
From: ahhaha  Read Replies (2) of 436258
 
The key reason is the removal of Fed oxygen tube from extremely
synthetic markets with no real buyers, as of mid-April.


Temporary has been closed for almost two years. Permanent which had no effect at its $300 billion, has been stopped. All Permanent did was increase bank reserves which aren't being borrowed and thus are sloshing around in bank vaults, as it were.

If the oxygen tube is not re-inserted shortly, we will see more
extreme volatility, followed by a devastating crash.


You can't reify your figure of "oxygen tube". It's just something you imagine, but doesn't have any correspondent in the real world. There's plenty of money available but no one wants to borrow it, so there's plenty of "oxygen", but the DM admin has required that everyone breathe swamp gas.

This is an amateurish prediction,

True.

Proof:

and I am watching the oxygen flow to get clues.

Well now, why don't you come back to earth and tell us what you use to measure "oxygen"?
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