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Strategies & Market Trends : Waiting for the big Kahuna -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: William H Huebl who wrote (77032)10/6/2007 6:42:10 AM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 94695
 
We'll see. Very bearish action in the buck this Friday, the
inability to rally on large interest rate revision, which
was buck-positive. If it starts
dropping 1% a day now, the game is truly over. Maybe it's
too early to tell, we'll see next week, when gold
is "supposed" to drop (buck to rally). If it doesn't, oh
well... that means foreigners
are finally walking away from USD assets, which can't be
bullish for anything - bonds, stocks, and, of course, the
dollar. It will be the dollar run, with buck dropping 1% per
day, TNX skying, stocks eventually dropping like a rock.
Trillions could be exiting the jammed door, thanks to Ben who
screwed them. We were always wondering "when" or "what will
be the trigger?". Personally, I think the rate cut on September
18 could have been the trigger, as BB lost credibility with
our foreign creditors. There is simply no way the Fed can
stop a dollar run now.



To: William H Huebl who wrote (77032)10/6/2007 8:44:52 AM
From: Gersh Avery  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 94695
 
some weekend reading ..

presented to the AARP at their annual meeting:
Aging and Medical Marijuana
safeaccessnow.org

A small snip:

CANNABIS AND AGING

Cannabis has been found to help many patients suffering from conditions that afflict older patients, including arthritis, chronic pain, cancer, Alzheimer's disease, diabetes, and spasticity associated with such diseases as Parkinson's.

Cannabis and Arthritis

More than 31 million Americans suffer from arthritis. There are two common types of arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis, but both affect the joints, causing pain and swelling, and limiting movement. Rheumatoid arthritis is caused by a malfunction of the immune system. Instead of fighting off intruders such as bacteria or viruses, the body attacks the synovial membranes, which facilitate the movement of joints, eventually destroying cartilage and eroding bones. Rheumatoid arthritis is most common among the aged, whose immune systems are no longer as robust or efficient. Osteoarthritis, or arthritis of the bones, is also found primarily among the elderly, whose cartilage has been worn away through use. Arthritis may also manifest as chronic inflammation of the joints as the result of injuries.

Recent research is accumulating evidence that cannabis therapies are effective for arthritis and the other rheumatic and degenerative hip, joint and connective tissue disorders. Since these are frequently extremely painful conditions, the ability of cannabis to combat chronic pain makes it useful for that aspect, both on its own and as an adjunct therapy that enhances the efficacy of opiod painkillers. The use of cannabis as a treatment for musclo-skeletal pain in western medicine dates to the 1700s.[12-13]

But cannabis has also been shown to have powerful immune-modulation and anti-inflammatory properties, [14-17] indicating it may treat chronic inflammatory diseases directly. In fact one of the earliest records of medical use of cannabis—a Chinese text dating from ca. 2000 BC—notes that cannabis is effective in treating rheumatism, suggesting that ancient societies long ago recognized its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties.[18]