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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: ggersh who wrote (29270)7/14/2010 10:45:58 AM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) of 71412
 
Nobody has a clue, because there is no easy solution. The
current system has been stretched to the limit.

Maybe, a bit of free markets will help?

I mean, this rally to SP500 on options expiration
week with SPY maximum pain of 110 is absolutely non-
manipulative? This stuff has a long tradition, it
has been happening for a decade, but I think this needs
to end.

I remember how the Russian ruble crashed in 1998 from $0.2 to
$0.033, then conveniently doubled to $0.067 cause a lot
of puts at 15 rubles to 1 dollar expired that week. When
the week was over, the ruble dropped back to $0.033. Some
rally. -g-

Not that we can't play this, but it's absolutely disgusting.
The markets should reflect something, I think -g-
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