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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (96300)9/3/2017 1:55:58 AM
From: BEARS GROWL1 Recommendation

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Hawkmoon

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19 bulls 3 bears on weekly survey .pop of the highs in nq squeezed out shorts and russel potential head and shoulders ,,,,,then korea



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (96300)9/3/2017 7:51:26 AM
From: GROUND ZERO™5 Recommendations

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codfish23
Hawkmoon
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Definitely, looks like that may very well gum up these markets for a while, I'm so glad I decided to take out some insurance in the after hours market on Friday, I posted that here, it was just a gut sense that the long weekend is not a time to remain fully exposed, not with the time gap, these time gaps are so overlooked and ignored... EGADS!!!

Of course, that's the big story for today, by Tuesday morning everything could change again...

GZ



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (96300)9/3/2017 3:14:53 PM
From: Qualified Opinion1 Recommendation

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GROUND ZERO™

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To N. Korea: Put up or shut up. Crying wolf will stop working.
U.S. won't strike first due to S. Korea.
Conclusion: Game called, no winners.



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (96300)9/5/2017 10:22:13 AM
From: Hawkmoon1 Recommendation

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GROUND ZERO™

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Let me modify my comments on that post (after conferring with a noted geophysicist)..

The KKI often overstates the explosive equivalent, I have discovered, so it has to be divided by at least 3, adn perhaps 4..

But that still tends to suggest the N. Korean test was multiple hundreds of kilotons..

Assuming the USGS reported Magnitude is not inflated for political reasons.

Hawk