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Higgenbotham wrote:The S&P is up about 420 points since the May top and I've lost about 35 points. But if I hold here and the blowoff continues, this is where it will get dangerous. As of now, my intent is to hold.
Asian markets are strong this evening / morning.
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John wrote:
Higgenbotham wrote:The S&P is up about 420 points since the May top and I've lost about 35 points. But if I hold here and the blowoff continues, this is where it will get dangerous. As of now, my intent is to hold.
Asian markets are strong this evening / morning.
The S&P futures have not gone any higher since Asia opened.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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aeden wrote:As you noted H correctly when any employee balks at taking the assignment or being subjected to other forms of abuse,
management will then roll out the false accusations, of which they are experts.
I learned the hard way that once management identifies you as a reliable go to person, then loads you up with difficult work assignments and starts to roll out the false accusations, it is time to resign. That process generally takes about three years in my case.

I would add that has two effects that I can think of offhand:
1. Under Boomer and Gen X management, the labor force participation rate has ratcheted lower and all the so-called experts are scratching their heads as to why, and
2. Corporations and government are taking on more and more debt to close the hole left by the high productivity workers who have permanently left the work force.

https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/CIVPART
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:
John wrote:
Higgenbotham wrote:I'm fully loaded short as of tonight. You can see the net is -20 and Avg Price is 3369.25. I have not been this short since November 24.

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What's the strategy in going short tonight with all the US markets closed tomorrow?
The market rallied into the close Friday. It appeared some players who were looking for a turn earlier in the week wanted out near the close and they drove the market a bit higher. Meanwhile, as that happened, there were heavy sellers waiting for them near and at the close of futures trading and over 2000 lots were being offered at 3382.25. That meant to me that a knowledgeable player (or players) was getting short in a place where they could capture several hundred orders or more. There were also over a thousand sold at 3378 and the book was heavy on the way up to 3382. That appeared to be very heavy sell volume from big players, the heaviest I have seen in several months. Often times, when you see something like that, barring any surprises over the weekend, there are more shorts wanting to get out at the open Sunday night (where the volume will be too light for the large players to take advantage) and then sometimes the market will turn. So it's just a way to get a slightly better price short term. That advantage may disappear with the next tweet. The holiday doesn't factor in at all. To me, this is a day like any other day.
I wish you all the very best, Higg. May you become wealthy! I must say that if it comes off this week its not something I would have been able to forecast.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFb4z43T-so&t=1821s scale it up or down
The results are driven in areas few have ever recognized
if they think it is a color issue they are sealed.

What will be seen is the key thought map of perimeter.
The most hostile thing we will do is invite you to the wife's church of people who decided to wash the inside of the cup
in a perimeter.
Very early it was warned you have a few who will design what was told of before. It was noted here also.
The watchers have done what was asked so we are not held to blood guilt inside the perimeter.
As we noted also Dinesh D'Souza have forwarded facts of the current regional deceptions of the youth also.
Of course we understand active measures.
The inside of the cup of our government is noted as to its condition.
This results in a system that is predatory and geared to quickly exploit the weaknesses of its citizens.
We have watched this for many decades. As we know over 60000 business structures have been destroyed.
One common denominator exists. You see little and care less to maintain plantation cost sinks.
Everyone with an IQ above room temperature knows what this is about and transparency is finished since at least
1871 in even a naive view.


https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/bei ... -proactive
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currency must be disinfected with ultraviolet light and then held for a week before being released back into the wilds

digitising money at the expense of tangible assets bis

clearing mechanism 2021 as we noted

sooner if local markets to exist is the contention

http://gdxforum.com/forum/search.php?ke ... tulip+venn
thread: tulip venn

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3H5Lx6rOgg

We are the front line.
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aeden
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For weeks, the media has demonized anyone who suggested the lab could have been responsible for the coronavirus outbreak as a dangerous conspiracy theorist peddling fake news...

Smallpox had broken out among the British garrison, and during a parley on June 24, 1763, Ecuyer gave besieging Lenape warriors several items taken from smallpox patients. “We gave them two blankets and a handkerchief out of the smallpox hospital,”
Captain William Trent of the garrison militia wrote in his journal. “I hope it will have the desired effect.”

Blanket statements since they gave them out free to the human people as 1837–38 demonstrated and destroyed the Mandans and severely reduced the Arikaras and Hidatsas.

If you think 1917 was a Lab accident your just waking up.
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https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/ ... o-marathon

Hopeful the sane will execute proper measures.
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