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To: energyplay who wrote (67831)11/6/2010 3:47:56 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217786
 
Thanks for you opinion.. It caught my attention when I saw that both the daily and weekly Parabolic SARs indicated a change of trend to the upside.

Last time that happened it netted a huge upside from $2 to $8/share.

Not expecting that kind of action this time, but very well could.

I'll check out the opinion on the Boom Boom Room..

Thanks again!!

Hawk



To: energyplay who wrote (67831)11/6/2010 4:10:05 AM
From: TobagoJack2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217786
 
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From: M
Sent: Sat, November 6, 2010 3:15:33 PM
Subject: Re: Jim Rogers makes my head hurt - NYTimes.com

Just so I'm clear on this (as a bad, novice economist).
Private Capital flows are moving into Asia and Public Capital flows are moving out of Asia via currency intervention.
i.e. smart money is moving into the correct areas and dumb money is flowing back out to cap currency appreciation.... no?

On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 3:11 PM, M wrote:

Who has been the better investor over the past 30 years?
Case closed.... <g>

On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 2:05 PM, J wrote:

wonderful, winning economic nobel for ruining the world with voodoo economics, and winning the peace nobel for waging war

hilarious

getgold

for one fine day black is black and white is white, as opposed to all mixed up

From: W
Sent: Sat, November 6, 2010 12:48:32 PM
Subject: Jim Rogers makes my head hurt - NYTimes.com

krugman.blogs.nytimes.com

Krugman now taking on our hero Jim Rogers. Blasts JR for saying capital is heading to Asia as shown by the region's rising creditor status. I know where this jerk is headed with this (if Asia gets ROW capital flows it must be a net debtor as a result), but the reality when the circle is completed is that JR is right and PK wrong. The flows to Asia are predominantly on the current account,and due to sterilization in the management of domestic currencies get recycled to ROW debt on the capital account. But it's the same capital going thru the global washing machine, and at the end of the day Asia winds up increasing (begrudgingly) it's net creditor status.

When did the Nobel become the booby prize for Economics? At least JR gives him a headache, personally I'd like to send him to Abu Gharib.



To: energyplay who wrote (67831)11/6/2010 7:49:53 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217786
 
From US elections 2012 flows the economic measures we are seeing now.

While people are looking to symptoms: China, Emerging Markets, PIGS, bubbles etc, what we are really seeing is the preparation for the elctions 2012.

The focus in the US is this, not solving imbalances. US has too many umpopular stuff for Republicans to gorge in.

Democrats will not have any good news -in the economic front- to tell electorates.

This is the scenario for the next 2 years. Rest of the world has just to manage their economies so that the elephant in the bed does not crush them.

Meanwhile return to natural size will continue apace since there is no alternative. Also Spracht Elmat.