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To: Box-By-The-Riviera™ who wrote (98409)1/30/2013 8:48:02 PM
From: 2MAR$2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217544
 
Took first large short on the SPY today early near 151 & bought UVXY , shorted AMZN gap first thing (& $NFLX) stocks are so bid up now proftaking everywhere. Even UNP started to sell down, one of the last to fall, AAPL was a long tho off the 438 friday/monday low finally bottomed a bit

Its where you step in heavy right off & let gravity do the rest, NFLX pulled back $19 from monday am gap then bid back up yest only to pullback another $11 today near the same 177 top, AMZN got upgrades from every corner still look what it did 274 down to 268 , these are huge trades on the short side.

Oil is in plentiful supply domestically just look at VLO blowout report yest, but near $100 where consumers will start feeling it again. All the OIH stocks like HAL & SLB back to old highs etc, not to much higher they can go.

Again old faves in the fertilizers like CF are still running up sinve the MON report 2 weeks ago & QCOM is become the 800lb gorilla again big winner tonight, prolly fade that gap tomorow too.



To: Box-By-The-Riviera™ who wrote (98409)1/30/2013 9:48:31 PM
From: elmatador1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217544
 
US pension fund eyes selling oil holdings

Amigo! It must be something they put in the water of people in the west coast of North America.
We have that Suzuki guy from Vancouver and now this one from Seatlle.
Crisis is not biting hard enough, gentlemen!

The move is one of the most visible results so far of a campaign spearheaded by Bill McKibben, the US environmental activist, modelled on the 1980s disinvestment movement that pressed South Africa to dismantle its apartheid system of racial segregation.

Mr McKibben, founder of the 350.org climate campaign group, wants universities, governments and churches to divest from what he calls “outlaw companies”, whose coal, gas and oil cannot be safely burnt if the world is to avoid potentially dangerous global warming, according to climate scientists.


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