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aeden
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwmOkaKh3-s we have seen what values they sought
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There was one block that was over 1000 orders today. 1300 sell orders at 2997.50 as the market was going up this afternoon. The afternoon high turned out to be 2997.75.
Higgenbotham wrote:There were unusually heavy resting orders in the ES yesterday (referring to July 3) as the market moved up. Over 1000 orders at 2990, 2991, 2992, 2993, 2995, 2996, 2999, and over 1500 at 3000. I don't recall seeing this many blocks of over 1000 orders.

There are lots of opinions on the stock market. But few who have the capability to put money behind their opinion to that degree.

Does that mean it's the top? No, but those who place large resting orders tend to be right more often than not. And I may have a couple of those numbers wrong, as I didn't write them down, but in general the above is correct.
Higgenbotham wrote:Another question might be how often is a block of 1000 resting orders seen in the ES? I would say once or maybe twice a week and it's almost always at just one level, not multiple levels.

For comparison, at the 2915 low a few days ago that occurred during off peak time (near the 4 pm close), there were also large resting orders for that time of day and there were about 3 blocks of around 350 orders. There were around 600 near the July 3 low of the day.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpUsoI3WL-E hi low as the site crashed

http://www.new-madrid.mo.us/132/Strange ... Earthquake

This guy is walking on water.... opening up all you can eat Fish & Bread Stix places everywhere (Note: you would have to listen to a seminar.)
raising the dead.... "Let's kill him anyways!"
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Megaphone pattern discussed on CNBC yesterday.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RVKjE2IW2k
Higgenbotham wrote:Looking at this long term weekly chart of the nearby S&P futures together with other information (some of which has been previously posted here), I think the market is in the zone for a high. Since early 2018, it does have the appearance of the flutter effect discussed years ago.

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Flutter is a self-feeding and potentially destructive vibration where aerodynamic forces on an object couple with a structure's natural mode of vibration to produce rapid periodic motion. Flutter can occur in any object within a strong fluid flow, under the conditions that a positive feedback occurs between the structure's natural vibration and the aerodynamic forces. That is, the vibrational movement of the object increases an aerodynamic load, which in turn drives the object to move further. If the energy input by the aerodynamic excitation in a cycle is larger than that dissipated by the damping in the system, the amplitude of vibration will increase, resulting in self-exciting oscillation. The amplitude can thus build up and is only limited when the energy dissipated by aerodynamic and mechanical damping matches the energy input, which can result in large amplitude vibration and potentially lead to rapid failure.
Megaphone pattern, in other words.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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we seen it midway H as noted Wed Apr 27, 2016 10:18 pm
hence the leave it alone for the rate for now

the doj should sue the ngo asap into the stoneage for taxpayer damages

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/23/us/p ... rants.html
they know who sent them
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-07- ... s-loophole
criminal as the doj will do nothing
thus omission of crime is the greater crime

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BLof0G ... ok&index=4
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Arizona Starbucks ejected six police officers on the Fourth of July because a customer complained
No To Nike And AOC

book four reopened

https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default ... k=rtU-X8Cv
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Society in vast percentages are past hope and logic.
Somehow it is now our problem.
And you still ponder the action of Tellus of Athens.

http://www.chapwoodindex.com/

year 2000 popolation 6.07 global iq 89.20
year2025 population 7.82 global iq 87.81

your food is trashed your ethics are trashed
cultural marxisn has a exacted a price
IQ Doesn't Exist and/or Matter Arguments
Hold that thought.

The more they print the harder you will indeed work to just survive.

They left out the part of the ‘American Problem’ being the Second Amendment.
That’s what they are working on now and who they really are.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-07- ... ed-america

The official problem is the Office has the military pointed in the wrong direction since the election.
He knows this also. The point is (((they))) know this also just as Seneca warned us before.
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Deep States painties in a twist alot more who know who and why.

tactical probes convey "It's Not easy to talk about stuff that the deep state does not want discussed."
I learned that today as I was kicked off two websties for discussing the wrong topics.
Lots going on we don't know about. tyler

A few footsteps to glean other than the usual suspects avoided.
https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/ ... war-world/

Aeschylus desired that the epitaph engraved upon his tombstone simply read: “I fought at Marathon

http://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/201 ... n-the-left
no different today as biscuit joe will find out
Mr. Truman was a right more than people today can acept
more than few independants know this also
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Deutsche Bank announced today that it will pull out of global equities sales and trading, scale back investment banking and slash 18,000 jobs as part of a sweeping restructuring plan to improve profitability.

Some perspective:
As the most systemically important bank in the world, there isn’t much to be done about Deutsche’s alleged $227 billion money laundering scheme. Like the Austrian Creditanstalt collapse of 1931 that helped spurred the global Great Depression, a Deutsche Bank collapse could end up being just as consequential. The institutions currently probing the bank then have virtually no choice but to give it a slap on the wrist at the very most.

As history rhymes, the ironic thing about all this is that Creditanstalt was taken over by none other than Deutsche Bank back in 1938 after Hitler united Germany and Austria. Now here we are 80 years later, it’s the most systemically important bank in the world, and we’re discussing the largest suspected money laundering operation in history by the same bank.
https://www.gurufocus.com/news/806237/w ... ing-scheme

Summary from Wikipedia:
Creditanstalt had to declare bankruptcy on 11 May 1931. This was one of the first major bank failures that initiated the Great Depression. In fact, the failure of the Creditanstalt is what sent shockwaves throughout Europe, quickly spreading the Great Depression.
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