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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ggersh who wrote (53486)10/15/2013 5:35:56 PM
From: John  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71445
 
Tomorrow's headlines are easy -- just two possibilities... -g-

1. Stocks tank as investors fear imminent default on U.S. debt

OR

2. Stocks rally as investors bet on hope of last minute deal to avoid default

It's easy! Just spin the story and spin the wheel! -nfg-

I guess there could always be #3...

3. Stocks rally as investors look to Bernanke/Yellen to pump and buy through infinity; imminent U.S. debt default ignored



To: ggersh who wrote (53486)10/15/2013 8:21:17 PM
From: John  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71445
 
Hot potato!

Yesterday, the news was "The Senate will save the day..."

Today, the news was, "No, the House will save the day..."

This evening, the news is back to, "No, the Senate will save the day..."

LOL! Got a plan?

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House panel cancels meeting on budget plan, focus turns to Senate

foxnews.com

excerpt:

House Republicans abruptly cancelled plans to take up a revised budget proposal Tuesday evening, leading Senate negotiators to resume bipartisan talks in hopes of reaching a deal before Thursday's debt ceiling deadline.

House GOP leaders, after a closed door session, announced there would be no votes Tuesday night.

With that decision, focus shifted back to the Senate and talks between Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid and his Republican counterpart, Sen. Mitch McConnell.

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Amid the chaos, futures surge (as of this writing)!

forexpf.ru



To: ggersh who wrote (53486)10/17/2013 2:35:11 AM
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eh.net

Banned through much of 19-th century, and criminalized,
in part due to incidents when some parties manipulated and
controlled price. These days they say it ain't happening?