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To: SwampDogg who wrote (22212)10/3/2006 7:55:16 PM
From: orkrious  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78421
 
Weakness like we saw this afternoon in the PM stocks reeks of margin problems.

Normally the margin man at the broker stops his indiscriminate sales around 2:30. That wasn't the case today.



To: SwampDogg who wrote (22212)10/3/2006 8:35:10 PM
From: kacy_in_LA  Respond to of 78421
 
If true (and I doubt it), then good times come after the hedgies collapse, as the liquidity that will be poured into the system finds its way to the equity markets. It just isn't likely to be the PM equities, at least not if/until inflation is seriously recognized.



To: SwampDogg who wrote (22212)10/3/2006 9:43:20 PM
From: Zincman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78421
 
WADR to Jim,
Same story. Differnt numbers. Just right around the corner from long awaited wealth.

What other story is Jin going to promote?

As I enter my 10th year of goldbullishness.... I am coming to the painful conclusion that the "4-figure golden bul" will be right around the next corner as soon as the dollar reaches XX and gold holds YY and oil goes to ZZZ and housing hits xyz....

Yada, yada, yada,...

No disrepect towards you SD. JS story is good. But, the US is a mighty force that has many more acts to put on b4 final curtain call..

JMVHO...

ZM



To: SwampDogg who wrote (22212)10/3/2006 9:52:58 PM
From: TheSlowLane  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78421
 
"The financial crisis today that’s being kept quite secret is the explosion pending for more than one hedge fund."

That's exactly what I heard a week ago in Toronto. One of the people I spoke to indicated that he knew of several hedge funds that were in deep doo-doo and that Amaranth was just the one that had made headlines. He said that these funds were in work-out situations with banks as the banks were not really keen on seeing things get out of control. Lose a billion here, a billion there...pretty soon you're talking about real money.