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To: Les H who wrote (84795)8/12/2007 10:58:48 AM
From: 10K a dayRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
>Puzzling Labor Statistics
Traders are puzzled over why the US Bureau of Labor Statistics has shown no change in the number of construction jobs from eighteen months ago, even though homebuilding activity has dropped dramatically. Sales of new homes in the US have tumbled 40% to annual rate of 834,000 from their peak, and are down 22.3% compared with June 2006. The sales pace in June and March was the lowest since 1999. Are homebuilders employing idle workers, to help the broad economy?
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Bad data feed. -g-



To: Les H who wrote (84795)8/12/2007 11:03:11 AM
From: 10K a dayRespond to of 306849
 
>Paulsen’s confirmation in July 2006, the broad M3 money supply has expanded at a 13% annualized clip, its fastest in 30-years, <<

that pretty much says it all..



To: Les H who wrote (84795)8/12/2007 12:13:52 PM
From: Les HRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
American Dream Falters
Second generation immigrants' financial progress slows.

csmonitor.com



To: Les H who wrote (84795)8/12/2007 12:30:08 PM
From: THRespond to of 306849
 
Les,

If this is true, shorts should be very concerned.

I'm starting to believe it is possible.

I can hear shrubby now. Saying we can't let the Dow fall and the terrorists win. National security stuff, but what isn't?

GT
TH



To: Les H who wrote (84795)8/12/2007 2:26:51 PM
From: Les HRespond to of 306849
 
Brokers with lots of time

brokeruniverse.com