Financial topics

Investments, gold, currencies, surviving after a financial meltdown
aeden
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https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/david ... rt-matters

Only machines can trade for now. The only thing we do know is when the demsheviks get in the swamp will take anything not already
looted as the flyovers are totally gutted out and plantationed serfs as we warned they are not skinning.
They will pick the bones clean and then eliminate the machines by edict for the glorious social revolution.
http://ponerology.com/

The reason our technological advantage in Iraq and Afghanistan did not translate into a strategic advantage is because the technology we were using was not designed for that type of war.
https://warontherocks.com/2015/06/bad-g ... rd-offset/
At least Trump understood black spot.
Higgenbotham
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John wrote: Sun May 10, 2020 8:03 pm So are you conducting a Master Class on this stuff? Are you charging
tuition?
Being realistic more than anything. The boards are full of after the fact BS (for example, "Just booked profit, off to Tahiti!") and people who disappear after making a bad call.

In fact, I've never seen someone post a real time struggle with a losing trade. And I've never seen anyone consistently post real time winning trades which prove they are an accurate and profitable day trader. In the Lake Wobegon world of the Internet, every guru has only winning trades, but they are all selling a newsletter or a service? Why? Why not give it away for free if they are that profitable?

I just pecked another little piece out. I originally had my order in at 2941.75, but then didn't think it would get there.

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While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
aeden
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https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/its-r ... d-who-isnt

At the same time, all those funds who jumped on the short side, confident that this was finally it,
have gotten crushed amid the biggest short squeeze in history

So ironically, while the "smartest guys in the room" have failed to benefit from the recent rally,
it is Joe Sixpack that has made some impressive profits amid repeated "dip buying"....

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I would raise some cash. We will look for dislocations and 2.10% to wait.
When things recover and not dating it the consumer will need some time.

The DCA on dips and sell some rips. Stocks are for rent only. Diminishing returns is on the radar also.

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Impossible? Yes: the disconnect always eventually ends, with stocks catching down to flows. The only unknown is when. T
Higgenbotham
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Higgenbotham wrote: Sun May 10, 2020 8:42 pm
I just pecked another little piece out. I originally had my order in at 2941.75, but then didn't think it would get there.

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And pecked out another. This is the micro scale process I'm using to get a feel for the market and get positioned as the market floats around and I await a possible crash.

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While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
Higgenbotham
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I sold another one at 2944.25. I could try to cover it for a small gain, as I've been doing, but I think now it has run up enough tonight that I will wait and see what happens later tonight and tomorrow.

So I did 7 buys and 7 sells tonight, maintaining my 7 lot short for now. $2,262.50 added to the account on tonight's trading activity and my break even on the 7 lot position moves to 2746.25.

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While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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Higgenbotham wrote: Sun May 10, 2020 9:52 pm I sold another one at 2944.25. I could try to cover it for a small gain, as I've been doing, but I think now it has run up enough tonight that I will wait and see what happens later tonight and tomorrow.

So I did 7 buys and 7 sells tonight, maintaining my 7 lot short for now. $2,262.50 added to the account on tonight's trading activity and my break even on the 7 lot position moves to 2746.25.

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Monday 5 am Eastern Time: Futures turning negative - good news for shorts
aeden
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Three reasons H is taking flak being over the target.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/dur ... flynn-case
https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/tsu ... trade-deal
https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/us- ... ish-stocks


I bought a modest amount of a mid stream that covers penn, west viginia, ohio with div @4%
Under-priced in my opine only.
Back to the bear cave.
Demsheviks seeking covid gulags with bill 6666
Welfare program for the Karen Quislings
Mandatory yellow star vmat2 vaccine.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=numNz0nZJTc
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richard5za wrote: Mon May 11, 2020 5:08 am
Higgenbotham wrote: Sun May 10, 2020 9:52 pm I sold another one at 2944.25. I could try to cover it for a small gain, as I've been doing, but I think now it has run up enough tonight that I will wait and see what happens later tonight and tomorrow.

So I did 7 buys and 7 sells tonight, maintaining my 7 lot short for now. $2,262.50 added to the account on tonight's trading activity and my break even on the 7 lot position moves to 2746.25.

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Monday 5 am Eastern Time: Futures turning negative - good news for shorts
I thought today looked good too. Therefore, I stopped trading and held all day except for some small trades at day end. If it continues down, it will be time to think about what to look for to sell additional lots.

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While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
aeden
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The demsheviks States will fall. The bend the curve was march. So many retards and filtered propaganda disinformation was never a question.
Also the Barna Group conducted a poll and found that Generation Z, which has been nicknamed “Generation Zyklon,” is the least
Christian generation in American history yet, choosing instead to embrace atheism and darwinism.

June and July into August shapes up for the Bears to wake up. The
Once again the pens are almost full.
The annihilation of the 1099 economy is well advanced now.
https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-bu ... tax-center

Between sticky wages and Operation 936 and the LITC period I just classify it a Kuznet cycle for the central planners.
The damage this time is we anticipate twety percent to fail out right and another twenty percent of the remaining
zombies company's loaded up as the CLO effect takes hold. Trump simply got in the way and still has his pistols unloaded
dealing with traitors and white flag psychopath that dipped it in red. As OLD told us you either join them or they just take you out
with your own tax dollars. Well underway.
They are so diplomatic you have lost trillions as they steal the tech and simply watch it being stolen since orders is orders and we
heard how that works out before.

The velvit rope.
https://www.currentaffairs.org/2019/01/ ... ecutioners

http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... une#p51454

thread: l8ter
aeden
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https://www.pionline.com/pension-funds/ ... nwarranted

When the time frame is widened to three years, the picture improves even more, with nearly all investors seeing increases in wealth. Defined contribution plan investors with equity allocations between 1% to 25%, for example, saw market gains of 20%, while retail investors reaped gains of 11%.

https://www.pionline.com/defined-contri ... -term-view

Not one nickel in Asian assets for me. The risk of not paying attention in the swamp has local consequence's as these useful and cheerful idiots voters learn again what fair trade entails. Our focus is core asset at Home and fair trade surplus since we have a feeling they might need it if reports are accurate to issues over the ponds into this window period for protein sources. As we noted correctly it took a decade on one issue alone also noted here.
That should tell you enough what they consider important. It was not the taxpayer and we really could care less about k and j street adulterations of Americans. You followed fools for almost two decades and trillions in a Asian land war that all of History tells the results. We get it and indeed got it good and hard as we read the white papers.
The arc of instability as any student knows the price of omission as commission.
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