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by Higgenbotham
Fri Jun 03, 2022 11:10 am
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
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John wrote:
Thu Jun 02, 2022 9:55 pm
** 02-Jun-2022 World View: Smashing bots?
Higgenbotham wrote:
Tue May 31, 2022 3:21 am
> The futures have gone negative at 4142 with a low of
> 4140. Anything can happen, but this is the kind of reversal that
> can lead to a crash. I think the trap door is open.
Higgenbotham wrote:
Wed Jun 01, 2022 10:06 pm
> Since the market didn't fall apart over the past 2 days, I think
> the bulls now have a better chance to drive it over 4200.
So Higgie, what are you doing these days? Are you still smashing
bots? Are you still dangerously short? Are you close to losing
everything again? How are things going?

Also, how's your family?

I'm still smashing bots. These are my bot smashings so far today.

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I'm not dangerously short now, but likely will be sometime before I lose everything. I had a moderate short at the close Friday that I got out of.

I'd be interested in posting bot smashing ideas but I don't think anybody really does that here or anywhere else, so I haven't tried to.

My family is fine. My daughter is 2 years 5 months and doing well. She doesn't have any indications of autism or any of the other childhood diseases that are epidemic now.

I've had covid and it affected me about like a cold with no long term effects. As posted, I did not get the vax.

It's likely I will lose all my money. The system has been set up so that there will be a few winners and everyone else will lose and that is not likely to change except to get worse.

We are all gamblers now.
by Cool Breeze
Mon May 09, 2022 9:34 am
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
Replies: 29822
Views: 15907212

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vincecate wrote:
Sun May 08, 2022 10:14 pm
Cool Breeze wrote:
Sun May 08, 2022 9:58 pm
vincecate wrote:
Sat May 07, 2022 6:38 pm
Bitcoin is continuing down Saturday. Now at $35,212. I think this increases the chances that the stock market is down Monday. But still not clear any panic just yet.
Maybe a bit longer at moderate drops and panic later.
I see support at 33 generally. Limit order for me.

I'm in, again.
If the stock market crashes I expect Bitcoin to crash even further.
My plan is puts on the S&P 500 and then after crash buying Bitcoin.
Slow draw down and then reversal by the Fed, Vince?
by vincecate
Sun May 08, 2022 10:14 pm
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
Replies: 29822
Views: 15907212

Re: Financial topics

Cool Breeze wrote:
Sun May 08, 2022 9:58 pm
vincecate wrote:
Sat May 07, 2022 6:38 pm
Bitcoin is continuing down Saturday. Now at $35,212. I think this increases the chances that the stock market is down Monday. But still not clear any panic just yet.
Maybe a bit longer at moderate drops and panic later.
I see support at 33 generally. Limit order for me.

I'm in, again.
If the stock market crashes I expect Bitcoin to crash even further.
My plan is puts on the S&P 500 and then after crash buying Bitcoin.
by Cool Breeze
Sun May 08, 2022 9:58 pm
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
Replies: 29822
Views: 15907212

Re: Financial topics

vincecate wrote:
Sat May 07, 2022 6:38 pm
Bitcoin is continuing down Saturday. Now at $35,212. I think this increases the chances that the stock market is down Monday. But still not clear any panic just yet.
Maybe a bit longer at moderate drops and panic later.
I see support at 33 generally. Limit order for me.

I'm in, again.
by vincecate
Sat May 07, 2022 7:07 pm
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
Replies: 29822
Views: 15907212

Re: Financial topics

John wrote:
Sat May 07, 2022 6:44 pm
** 07-May-2022 World View: Panic?
vincecate wrote:
Sat May 07, 2022 6:38 pm
> Bitcoin is continuing down Saturday. Now at $35,212. I think
> this increases the chances that the stock market is down Monday.
> But still not clear any panic just yet. Maybe a bit longer at
> moderate drops and panic later.
As I understand it, the Hong Kong stock markets will be closed for a
holiday on Monday, and this is a critical time for both Hong Kong and
mainland stocks. I would think that this uncertainty increases the
probability of some kind of panic. Or, maybe it just postpones things
further.
I have puts on TLT, the long term treasury ETF. So I watch that. It has been going down rather steadily. As it should, since the largest bond whale in history, the Fed, stopped buying like crazy and has announced they will be selling more and more soon. In the end I think the stock market will track the long term treasuries. So I am more and more confident that stocks are going down. And the speed that TLT is dropping and rates are rising makes me think it is days to maybe 3 months, but probably not longer than that. So I don't think we have long to wait now.

On May 11th we get another CPI number. People expect it to be going down and proving we are "past the peak". Even if it does go down, inflation numbers are so volatile that it does not prove we are past the peak. Next month could be higher even if this number was down. And if it does not go down, it may start the panic.
by John
Sat May 07, 2022 6:44 pm
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
Replies: 29822
Views: 15907212

Re: Financial topics

** 07-May-2022 World View: Panic?
vincecate wrote:
Sat May 07, 2022 6:38 pm
> Bitcoin is continuing down Saturday. Now at $35,212. I think
> this increases the chances that the stock market is down Monday.
> But still not clear any panic just yet. Maybe a bit longer at
> moderate drops and panic later.
As I understand it, the Hong Kong stock markets will be closed for a
holiday on Monday, and this is a critical time for both Hong Kong and
mainland stocks. I would think that this uncertainty increases the
probability of some kind of panic. Or, maybe it just postpones things
further.
by vincecate
Sat May 07, 2022 6:38 pm
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
Replies: 29822
Views: 15907212

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Bitcoin is continuing down Saturday. Now at $35,212. I think this increases the chances that the stock market is down Monday. But still not clear any panic just yet.
Maybe a bit longer at moderate drops and panic later.
by aeden
Sun Apr 03, 2022 3:40 pm
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
Replies: 29822
Views: 15907212

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Meanwhile RICI could care less.

It's unclear what exactly Trump would be charged with other than white working-class voters who are and have been abandoned
by burn loot murder lie cheat steal Democratic Party cultist. Any one who reckons to be a moderate other than on one hand we know of
are body farm study in depravity and an abject item pumped to the honey wagon. Since Lerner and the Mooks it is over other than secure
IP6 and actual time stamps in hardened arc files.
by aeden
Sat Mar 05, 2022 2:07 pm
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
Replies: 29822
Views: 15907212

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China and India, who are already minority investors in several projects, and buy them out 100%

Gee nobody saw that coming.

Hightower was correct as There's Nothing in the Middle of the Road but Yellow Stripes and Dead Armadillos.

I think Hightower’s problem (and others like him) is that he’s visualized a country road with two very narrow lanes and narrower shoulders. In my view, though, our political highway is a ten or twenty lane interstate, and there is no actual “middle”.

There are, however, any number of potholes — and the moderate route is navigated around them, with special care taken to avoid the shoulders… which are, as it happens, where I personally have seen the most dead armadillos.

The true hallmark of a moderate is the ability to engage in discussion with an honestly open mind. A moderate therefore recognizes that most positions, however strongly held, stem from valid concerns.
This does not, however, mean that all positions are rational and must — or even can — be accommodated. poli

The difference today is they will do nothing to avoid killing armadillos.
They already have been sealed to inflict ruin and no they do not even pretend to care.

That took decades to implement, starting with offshoring.
Vultures circling way up high in the sky, nine times out of ten they haven't found anything yet.
The Book warned you what and why was to be.
People won't have time to gather was the point He us left us with.
by aeden
Sun Jan 30, 2022 10:59 am
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
Replies: 29822
Views: 15907212

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Tue Aug 21, 2018 6:11 am

If you commented on local affairs the Women were dropped into wells and hand grenades followed to silence the screams.
The notes indicated the rivers were choked with the dead as they forwarded the notes later translated.
If you helped the left you were shot from the right.
The left kicked in your door and demanded food. If you balked as food was already scarce they shot your eldest on your very doorstep.
They would of shot Him anyways we found out since he forwarded the Word to Village Pastors on chips.

Authored by former MI6 spy and EU diplomat Alastair Crooke via The Strategic Culture Foundation,

James Jatras, a former US diplomat poses a highly pertinent question in his piece Lenin Updated: Firstly, he says, President Trump meets with President Putin and appears to make some progress in easing bilateral tensions. “Immediately all hell breaks loose: Trump is called a traitor. The ‘sanctions bill from hell’ is introduced in the Senate, and Trump is forced onto the defensive”.
Next, Senator Rand Paul goes to meet with Putin in Moscow, Jatras notes. Paul hands over a letter from the US President proposing moderate steps towards détente. Rand Paul then meets with, and invites Russian Senators to Washington, to continue the dialogue: “Immediately all hell breaks loose. Paul is called a traitor. The state Department ‘finds’ the Russians guilty of using illegal chemical weapons (in UK) … and imposes sanctions. Trump is forced even more on the defensive.”
Clearly, from the very outset, Trump has been “perceived by the globalist neo-liberal order as a mortal danger to the system which has enriched them” Jatras observes. The big question that Jatras poses in the wake of these events, is how could such collective hysteria have blossomed in to such visceral hostility, that parts of the ‘Anglo’ establishment are ready to intensify hostilities toward Russia – even to the point of risking “a catastrophic, uncontainable [nuclear] conflict”. How is it that the élite’s passion ‘to save globalism’ is so completely overwhelming that it demands their risking human extinction? Jatras suggests that we are dealing here with hugely powerful psychic impulses.

DaKardii » Sun Jan 02, 2022 7:03 pm
The source of the dictators who will start the Fourth World War will be a great "anti-movement" in the Old World (aka Afro-Eurasia). This "anti-movement" will be extremely reactionary in nature, and the target of its reaction will be the unipolar world order established following the collapse of the Soviet Union.
A prototype for this future movement already exists; it is called the "Fourth Theory" as established by Russian political scientist Aleksandr Dugin. "Fourth Theory" originated in the late 1990s as a modified version of National Bolshevism, a syncretic ideology which combines Fascism with Communism. But during the 2000s, "Fourth Theory" evolved into something else. It rejected both Fascism and Communism as being outdated and ineffective counter-ideologies to liberalism, and instead espoused a "fourth position" which was rooted not in individualism, class warfare, or racial warfare, but rather dasein, a fundamental component of the ideology of German existentialist philosopher Martin Heidegger (who, for context, also supported Hitler and was a member of the Nazi Party).
Dugin uses dasein, as well as both real and revisionist history, to justify his position that a "Clash of Civilizations" is not only inevitable, but also necessary. He scapegoats the "Atlanticists" (aka, the Anglo-Saxon civilization and its allies) as being the source of most of the world's evils, and declares that the solution is a global geopolitical revolution where the other civilizations of the world rise up and restore a supposed ancient harmony between the world's geopoltical "great spaces."
Now in my opinion it is very unlikely that "Fourth Theory" in its current form will survive World War III, as Dugin currently dominates the movement and Dugin has a very strong Russocentric bias. Instead, "Fourth Theory" will evolve further during the Interbellum period, with the postwar chaos forcing it to become much less Russocentric and much more internationalist. Thus, we will be seeing regimes inspired by "Fourth Theory" rising all across the Old World, not just within the former USSR. We will be seeing an African variant, a European variant, an Asian variant, and a variant native to the so-called "Intermediate Region" which consists of the former USSR, the Balkans, the Middle East, and North Africa. The "Intermediate Region" variant will be by far the most rabid variant, as the vast majority of the "Eurasian Oblong" that has been targeted by the neocons for so long falls within that region.

Lenin explained: "The goal of socialism is communism."

Americans are Village idiots until they are disbatched.
https://www.marxists.org/