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John wrote:What's the SEC violation?
Regulation T.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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Cash Account Regulation

While the primary goal of Regulation T was to govern margin, it also introduced transactions rules for cash accounts. Because it takes up to three days for securities transaction to settle, meaning when cash is delivered to the seller of securities, a situation can arise when an investor buys and sells securities before paying for them from his cash account. This is called freeriding, which is prohibited by Regulation T. In this case, the investor's broker must freeze the cash account for 90 days, requiring the investor to fund securities purchases with cash on the date of the trade.

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Post by FrugalInvestor » Sat Oct 01, 2011 8:39 pm

livesoft wrote:
An easy way around this restriction is to have 2 or more brokers, or to make your account a margin account.

I love this. It is exactly the reason that the results of government regulation, our tax code, etc. is so unpredictable.
https://www.bogleheads.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=83298

Watcha gonna do.
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John wrote:
Higgenbotham wrote:Today was a good day for me to stay out of the market.

I looked around noon, near the high with the S&P up 44, and thought all that brainpower got it right. Pokemon Go analog, here we come.

At the end of the day with most of those 44 points lost, I thought who would have predicted that, looks terrible.

I don't believe I would have sold that high.
Hmmmmmm. So if you'd gone short at noon, and got out at end of day,
you would have made a ton of money. Tsk, tsk.
I would have had to get out at the end of the day.

I just checked the futures and tonight they went over Monday's high.

https://www.barchart.com/futures/quotes ... tive-chart
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BS0ZRRN0GzY

Pablo Cruise | Whatcha Gonna Do

Ugh, what an awful song.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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A traveler came upon an old farmer hoeing in his field beside the road. Eager to rest his feet, the wanderer hailed the countryman, who seemed happy enough to straighten his back and talk for a moment.
"What sort of people live in the next town?" asked the stranger.
"What were the people like where you've come from?" replied the farmer, answering the question with another question.
"They were a bad lot. Troublemakers all, and lazy too. The most selfish people in the world, and not a one of them to be trusted. I'm happy to be leaving the scoundrels."
"Is that so?" replied the old farmer. "Well, I'm afraid that you'll find the same sort in the next town.
Disappointed, the traveler trudged on his way, and the farmer returned to his work.
Some time later another stranger, coming from the same direction, hailed the farmer, and they stopped to talk. "What sort of people live in the next town?" he asked.
"What were the people like where you've come from?" replied the farmer once again.
"They were the best people in the world. Hard working, honest, and friendly. I'm sorry to be leaving them."

"Fear not," said the farmer. "You'll find the same sort in the next town."

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aeden wrote:A traveler came upon an old farmer hoeing in his field beside the road. Eager to rest his feet, the wanderer hailed the countryman, who seemed happy enough to straighten his back and talk for a moment.
"What sort of people live in the next town?" asked the stranger.
"What were the people like where you've come from?" replied the farmer, answering the question with another question.
"They were a bad lot. Troublemakers all, and lazy too. The most selfish people in the world, and not a one of them to be trusted. I'm happy to be leaving the scoundrels."
"Is that so?" replied the old farmer. "Well, I'm afraid that you'll find the same sort in the next town.
Disappointed, the traveler trudged on his way, and the farmer returned to his work.
Some time later another stranger, coming from the same direction, hailed the farmer, and they stopped to talk. "What sort of people live in the next town?" he asked.
"What were the people like where you've come from?" replied the farmer once again.
"They were the best people in the world. Hard working, honest, and friendly. I'm sorry to be leaving them."

"Fear not," said the farmer. "You'll find the same sort in the next town."
The farmer then radioed up to the stock brokers in the next town and said forget about the first guy but you can probably sell some high commission mutual funds to the second guy who comes in. Send me my cut of the commission in the morning.

The farmer then turned to his wife and said we've got to pay the sky high taxes on this god-forsaken worn out piece of ground somehow.
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slide 6
https://lipstick-and-war-crimes.org/gallery/
increased book 4

The veteran Republican prosecutor handpicked by Mr. Trump to serve as deputy attorney general, personally signed off on Monday

Something is in the water. The run off from the hard pan soil as we give ours two years to green as fallow. As conveyed we have to treat the soil with chealant since the soil was diseased from agchems from the previous lunatic some time ago.The word chelate translated from the Greek word “chel”, means crab’s claw. It refers to the claw like manner in which a metal (usually iron) is loosely bound in a chelated molecule. Elements are more easily absorbed by plant roots in chelated form than elements that are not chelated. The process is done via humic acid and high molecular weight compounds found in organic matter.
The lesson of Job in ash few can see.

As for the weather it is the sign of the times. The land is ill just as the Stewards are of this Hour.

water wheat weather

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-04- ... xis-speech Taishang Laojun concurrent with the Hundred Schools of Thought and Warring States Period.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvmzwPiZzMM

Standing in swamp water conveys as does the art of war to rely not on the likelihood of the enemy's not coming,
but on our own readiness to receive him; not on the chance of his not attacking, but rather on the fact that we have
made our position unassailable. Sun Tzu

The high ground is dry for Xi thus nothing will be done as one thing moves only. Time as we warned.
http://news.ifeng.com/a/20180410/57446461_0.shtml
It has opened up a new scroll that strengthens China's integration with the world.
https://translate.google.com/translate? ... t=&act=url

Took sometime to read China Youth Network (ID:youthzqw)
Americans cannot even pretend to fathom to what is already here.
They have basically perfected propaganda to art form.
The old enemy to the north is forever poisoned.
The eastern enemy for 500000 years is radioactive.
The leaves of America are dry on the branch.

新時代,新方向,新使命。
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What do Americans do in an emergency? They huddle together like scared baby chickens and do exactly what they are told to do. There will be rewards. You will be called a patriot and get assurance that the country couldn’t function without your participation. That should make you feel better. Chances are you will not even be aware anything has happened. You will notice later that your standard of living continues to fall. But, you will never make the connection that you have been fleeced.

United States government save Facebook? It will be no problem at all. You will pay for it and will get nothing in return. fee
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http://www.iahushua.com/WOI/us_nazis.htm / Also the Looting of Russia by the Bolsheviks [Sean McMeekin]

The comparative arms spending by Russia and Germany was rather striking.
As we have seen with the recent 144 tons that recently vanished and the 500 tons looted from Russia before in that period.
is replete with the recent thematic.

As we see the Fox network is under leftist attack with supranational assault, the sheep will be gutted, not skinned.
The London offices of 21st Century Fox’s Fox Networks Group were raided by European Commission investigators Tuesday

7-Year Cycles That Crush The Uninformed:
1. unbridled enthusiasm
2. mass confusion
3. sudden disillusionment
4. search for the guilty
5. punish the innocent
6. rewarding of the non-participants
7. see step one

Budweiser, now owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev N.V., which is based in Leuven, Belgium
Alka-Seltzer, now owned by German company Bayer Schering Pharma AG
Ben & Jerrys, now owned by British-Dutch Unilever
AMC theaters, now owned by the Chinese
7-Eleven, now owned by the Japanese company, Seven & I Holdings
Woman’s Day Magazine, now owned by the French company, Hachette Filipacchi Médias, S.A
Purina, now owned by the Swiss company, Nestle
Gerber, now owned by the Swiss pharmaceutical giant, Novartis
Firestone, now owned by the Japanese Bridgestone Corporation
Citgo, now owned by the government of Venezuela
French’s Mustard, now owned by Reckitt Benckiser, a British conglomerate
Frigidaire, now owned by Sweden’s AB Electrolux
The Plaza Hotel in New York City, now owned by Israeli billionaire Yitzhak Tshuva’s El-Ad Group
Trader Joes, now owned by German billionaires Karl and Theo Albrecht
Dial soap, now owned by Henkel KGaA, based in Dusseldorf, Germany
Sunglass Hut, now owned by Italian eyewear seller Luxottica Group
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Are you starting to get the picture?
Our economic infrastructure is being absolutely gutted and more than 46 million Americans are now living in poverty.
And if you are waiting for the jokers in Washington D.C. to fix things, you are going to be waiting for a very, very long time.
Over the past several years, both the Democrats and the Republicans have proven again and again that they are basically completely and totally useless.

Michigan’s Water Wars: Nestlé Pumps Millions of Gallons for Free While Flint Pays for Poisoned Water February 17, 2016

Michigan OKs Nestlé permit for increased water withdrawal for bottled water plant
Kathleen Gray, Detroit Free Press Lansing Bureau Published 5:45 p.m. ET April 2, 2018 | Updated 7:25 p.m. ET April 2, 2018
Michigan Citizens for Water Conservation sued Nestlé in 2001 over the potential damage to lakes, rivers and streams that its bottled water plant's groundwater withdrawals could cause. After years of court battles, the two sides reached a settlement in 2009, reducing Nestlé's siphoning to 218 gallons per minute from 400, with additional restrictions on spring and summer withdrawals.
The Nestlé expansion also was opposed by Osceola Township, which rejected a permit request for the pumping station at the water plant. That rejection was overturned by both county and state Appeals Courts.

Attorney General Bill Schuette: Don't cut off free bottled water to Flint
LANSING - The state should keep paying for bottled water for Flint residents until all lead water lines in the city have been replaced...

Michigan just went blue.......

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qO6LBVym8xs
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