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Me either, I am still long vnr after swapping half to vnrap bond on the inability of the market to see why on the effect of analysts.
Sold some corr and all GE. Holding my stupid tax F but it was not a large position for me. I agree with Hampsons current view somewhat
and will carry my current short position until hell freezes over but have not increased since the last incremental amount already noted.
Also trimmed some juniors in oil before the current nasty wreck in Virginia. I will watch KMI and PBA. I have some bids out for your observed
effect after this current end of monthly window dressing.

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jcsok wrote:Looking for a top around late May of 1915 in the S&P. I refuse to be long to trade into these highs, even though I believe the market will be higher, there is too much risk if the data point is not reached. Some day the top WILL be in, and most participants will be looking for higher prices; a rebound, buy the new highs because its going higher. And the high will never be reached for a long time, or never, ever again in Higgenbotham's vision.

I will throw more money to the longs and sell into late May. I've thrown a lot to the longs on the way up in the last few years. Maximum ruin hasn't occurred yet, but its been painful so far.
That is what I still believe. In 2007, before this forum existed, my belief was that the 2007 high in the stock market would not be exceeded for "decades or centuries" but I felt it would be exceeded eventually. I no longer believe it will be exceeded, ever. The reason for that change is the scale of malfeasance that has taken place over the past 5 plus years. That would include malfeasance of the general population as well as the malfeasance of the authorities.

Interesting the apex of the stock market is being reached as GDP growth decelerates to zero. It's the worst thing they could have done. As growth U-turns permanently negative with the market at an all time high the crash will be irreversible in my opinion, as there will not be enough time to reengineer the system for no growth.

Regarding your short term forecast, it seems possible. There is a lot of deterioration going on under the surface which has shown up in the past couple days. I had posted a Lindsay date of May 3 a few months back. It seems likely if the market rises into Friday and/or Monday that it could make an expanding triangle off any top that occurs near there.

PS Best guess here is May 19.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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http://www.wset.com/story/25397189/safe ... derailment

Besa says the oil can be extremely harmful to the environment and severely contaminate drinking water.

As someone who has billed over 400 hours over the last 40 days to the sweet crude release from a Sunoco pipeline spill in Cincinnati, I can say with certainity that you are 100% full of shit.
We have sampled soil, sediment, surface water and groundwater impacted by the release of 450 barrels of sweet crude for BTEX, VOCs, PAHs and TPH and the residual levels from that release are non-detect or de-minimus. Not even close to approaching any sort of federal MCL or Ohio EPA action levels.

Go back to worshiping your Prius.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_pipeline_accidents
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aedens wrote:http://www.wset.com/story/25397189/safe ... derailment

Besa says the oil can be extremely harmful to the environment and severely contaminate drinking water.

As someone who has billed over 400 hours over the last 40 days to the sweet crude release from a Sunoco pipeline spill in Cincinnati, I can say with certainity that you are 100% full of shit.
We have sampled soil, sediment, surface water and groundwater impacted by the release of 450 barrels of sweet crude for BTEX, VOCs, PAHs and TPH and the residual levels from that release are non-detect or de-minimus. Not even close to approaching any sort of federal MCL or Ohio EPA action levels.

Go back to worshiping your Prius.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_pipeline_accidents
to add to your statement --

"Meet the Microbes Eating the Gulf Oil Spill " http://www.scientificamerican.com/slide ... lide-show/

It is amazing what microbes can "eat" and change.
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