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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (2273)4/9/2010 7:29:44 AM
From: fred woodall  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 222178
 
Earnings kicking off with AA on Monday. JP Morgan just downgraded it to neutral. ouch!!!

All this fluff with financial crisis. What financial crisis? Rubin on CSPAN, (makes $16M a year + ex. GS employee) pulled an Enron by saying, “I didn’t know anything so kiss my ass”. Well not exactly like that but close to it.

Greece banks have bounced as everything across the pond is hunkey dorey. Of course the EU hasn’t disclosed what kind of interest they will have to pay and exactly where the money is going to come from. Portugal was told to stay off the radar till they can swindle the paperwork to cannibalize Greece legally when they go into melt down. And we wonder why gold has moved up $50 in the last week!!!

Here in the states Bernanke says he saved the country from a second depression using “new ideas”. I think he means the world’s largest printing press.

US dollar's decline helps give some renewed vigor to
commodities prices premarket, notably oil and gold, and stock futures also
ticking slightly higher. Seems to be quite a few geopolitical winds swirling
out there: ongoing Greek saga, anti-government protests in Thailand, violent
toppling of the government in Kyrgzstan and an al Qaeda-linked outfit now
saying it's responsible for recent bombings in Baghdad, to name a few. And US
stocks seem blissfully unaware.