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Higgenbotham
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CH86 wrote:A stock market crash would not destroy civilization. The market Crash would destroy those entities that heavily invested in the bubble that leads to the crash but largely leave everything else mostly unscathed.
I'm not saying that a stock market crash will destroy civilization. There will be a stock market crash and the stock market will cease to exist in its current form because the underlying growth rate of the economy will not support a financial system of the type that exists today.

The reason the stock market still exists right now is that it's been massively supported with bailouts that the civilization cannot afford and has come at the expense of massively decaying infrastructure and other problems.
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://twitter.com/nanexllc

I asked my wife what the market does not like. A puzzled look was on Her face.
It was not meant to catch her off guard as the daily activity where well underway for Her.
As I conveyed to Her that look of uncertainty that was just your internal moment expression.
The predators use fear uncertainty and doubt as tools just as problem reaction solution already posited for implementation.
The cheerful and village will get crabby over behavioral economics discussion and elicit trigger emotes mirroring
the idolatry found in tolerance of pagan religions, relaxed morals, justifications for actions which lead to the obvious
direction we are in. As we noted before H the induced noise will not sort the carnage just algo's consuming the taxpayers who have no real idea
and I am not being negative to the events just a witness to avarice and the madness of the crowds we are as warned.
They still stumble at the Hadrian curse and wall analogy that focused core trade activity's.

Another prominent feature of Augustine's work was his controversy with the Donatists. The Donatist group dated from the time of the last persecutions in North Africa. They denied the validity of any sacrament performed by unworthy ministers, and had thus separated themselves from what they saw as the corrupt church. Augustine worked hard against them in writings and in public disputations, but ultimately he decided that the authorities had the duty to put down this disorder in the church. In a famous argument he used Luke 14:23 ("Compel them to come in") to justify the state suppression of the minority group. This sealed Church approval of religious repression for the rest of the middle ages and into the Reformation period. Augustine again took on a live-in girlfriend - all the while struggling with why he could not seem to make a commitment.

The point is more than half worship the State. Nancy recently spent over eight hours telling us the valley of dry bones Democrats will heal the land.

The last minutes to close was a Phase-portrait of the predator-prey system algo.
The Predator-prey system is typically presented as a set of two differential equations:
dx/dt = (a-by)x
dy/dt = (cx-d)y

We called here the hunter seeker.

The other mode as the Buckling column system used by Abraham, Abraham, & Shaw (1990) as a starting point to discuss psychological phenomena that exhibit oscillations (for example, mood swings, states of consciousness, attitude changes).

x represents sideways displacement of the middle of the column.
y stands for the velocity of its movement.
dx/dt = y
dy/dt = (1 - m)(ax^3 + b + cy)

At least Janet was able to move sideways as to stabilize in my view alone and later She was Adulterated for this rendition of current propaganda.

Given the point of the cycle as we are in commodity cost have to be lowered.

The structure of the generating function is thus entirely captured.

https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default ... k=Rr1D1eGM

thread as before: velvit rope 2018
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Tom Mazanec
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Dow: -1,032.89 -4.15%
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”

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FishbellykanakaDude
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aeden wrote:https://twitter.com/nanexllc

I asked my wife what the market does not like. A puzzled look was on Her face.
It was not meant to catch her off guard as the daily activity where well underway for Her.
As I conveyed to Her that look of uncertainty that was just your internal moment expression.
The predators use fear uncertainty and doubt as tools just as problem reaction solution already posited for implementation.
The cheerful and village will get crabby over behavioral economics discussion and elicit trigger emotes mirroring
the idolatry found in tolerance of pagan religions, relaxed morals, justifications for actions which lead to the obvious
direction we are in. As we noted before H the induced noise will not sort the carnage just algo's consuming the taxpayers who have no real idea
and I am not being negative to the events just a witness to avarice and the madness of the crowds we are as warned.
They still stumble at the Hadrian curse and wall analogy that focused core trade activity's.

Another prominent feature of Augustine's work was his controversy with the Donatists. The Donatist group dated from the time of the last persecutions in North Africa. They denied the validity of any sacrament performed by unworthy ministers, and had thus separated themselves from what they saw as the corrupt church. Augustine worked hard against them in writings and in public disputations, but ultimately he decided that the authorities had the duty to put down this disorder in the church. In a famous argument he used Luke 14:23 ("Compel them to come in") to justify the state suppression of the minority group. This sealed Church approval of religious repression for the rest of the middle ages and into the Reformation period. Augustine again took on a live-in girlfriend - all the while struggling with why he could not seem to make a commitment.

The point is more than half worship the State. Nancy recently spent over eight hours telling us the valley of dry bones Democrats will heal the land.

The last minutes to close was a Phase-portrait of the predator-prey system algo.
The Predator-prey system is typically presented as a set of two differential equations:
dx/dt = (a-by)x
dy/dt = (cx-d)y

We called here the hunter seeker.

The other mode as the Buckling column system used by Abraham, Abraham, & Shaw (1990) as a starting point to discuss psychological phenomena that exhibit oscillations (for example, mood swings, states of consciousness, attitude changes).

x represents sideways displacement of the middle of the column.
y stands for the velocity of its movement.
dx/dt = y
dy/dt = (1 - m)(ax^3 + b + cy)

At least Janet was able to move sideways as to stabilize in my view alone and later She was Adulterated for this rendition of current propaganda.

Given the point of the cycle as we are in commodity cost have to be lowered.

The structure of the generating function is thus entirely captured.

https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default ... k=Rr1D1eGM

thread as before: velvit rope 2018
OK,.. so Aeden is German (or some variety of German-ish, or German-isch, or Deutsch-isch, or whatever), and is something of a mathematician.

I mean, WHO capitalizes "Her"? :) And what about those "obviously German-oid" run-on sentences, so reminiscent of overly enthused Teutons!

..the mystery unfolds...


<chuckle!>
Higgenbotham
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John wrote:
Higgenbotham wrote: > I had posted my predictions for what I believe will be the coming
> Dark Age but deleted them because I felt they were too
> unprecedented and shocking to post publicly. But I have since
> found similar predictions here and there, so will leave them
> up:
Are you kidding me? I post shocking predictions all the time.

You simply lost your nerve.
Did you think I lost my nerve and was afraid to go short because I didn't really think the market would crash?
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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Given the point of the cycle as we are in commodity cost have to be lowered.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-02- ... ecade-call

The structure of the generating function is thus entirely captured.
https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default ... k=SiTQnuEw

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<chuckle!> your correct on that as the algo's pounded each other.
Ridicule may at times be seen viable to serve a function tho it remains unprofitable, still popular in the business sector is the MBTI which still exhibits significant psychometric deficiencies, notably including poor validity (i.e. not measuring what it purports to measure) and poor reliability (giving different results for the same person on different occasions). You may win the day, but not the battle. All have fit into those shoes.

The sharper kids indeed figured it out quicker just as Brazil's recent overall recovery.

Also we put some money on GUT Tue Jan 23, 2018 9:37 am
and the ten year at the end of January.

Went long last week. I think you missed it.

https://finviz.com/screener.ashx?v=111& ... y&o=change

https://www.google.com/search?q=gut+sto ... e&ie=UTF-8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z66_AKHYaAA

This is for most of the crabby people who lost to much as in time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eifPUvi7kA

The bears will feast when they are damn good and ready. Tue Feb 06, 2018 9:32 am

Not even history will tell the tale.

nite nite
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aeden
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http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/lazy-western-l ... rs-1660293
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/pregnant-women ... ott-515140
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-02- ... -shot-down

thread: Jul 27, 2018 at 11:21 pm
http://gdxforum.com/forum/search.php?ke ... sf=msgonly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DsH3NKGbu4

The early Christians knew that there is only one God and one Lord—Jesus Christ—and in all good conscience they could not call Caesar “Lord,” so the Romans looked upon them as traitors, persecuted them, and put them to death.
Living under those adverse conditions, the believers’ morale was lifted by the hope of the coming of the Lord. “Maranatha!” became the common greeting of the oppressed believers, replacing the Jewish greeting shalom (“peace”).

Hartnett has two more notable observations.
First, how to know if this is a correction or a bear market? Look at the buybacks.
best sign corporations do not see profit peak is resumption of strong corporate buybacks in coming weeks; profits key determinant as to whether this is a correction or a bear market.

Putting this all together, Hartnett's reco is simple: use 2540 on the S&P and a 3% 10Y yield as "entry points in coming weeks. tyler
aeden
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Sourcing is the issue on the local political body farm as they drag it out under the time limitations of statute. The democrats, well over six million in the hole of election finance, and that pesky flypaper observation of the deplorables in the flyovers camp of casual observable fact which rang true of the of Molecks in the swamp with the Rhinos who pronounce themselves noble while the blood trail of travail of the pipeline wars will run east and west, or north and south as millions suffer the effects in the guise of purported regional demographics. Still we only asked common sense, in the defense of the Yazedi knowing what walks in the circles and why. Last numbers I seen was well over twenty five percent where children and women slaughtered. I will recheck the numbers since on that account the numbers appeared to match the facts on the ground. I will admit Americans are deceived to what the actual ground conditions are to the slaughter camps in the Syria theater which is reported fact. As for the healthy market reversal from the media reports it is factored as propaganda given the actual contagions of leverages of financial products to the fuse to the actual derivatives ignitions pulled for now in the debt vortex seen expanding . As we noted in the Court documents in English tort law, an individual may owe a duty of care to another, to ensure that they do not suffer any unreasonable harm or loss. If such a duty is found to be breached, a legal liability is imposed upon the tortfeasor to compensate the victim for any losses they incur.
The duty to prevent, is greater than to allow. As noted in the forums we kept the warrants until the wave settled.

http://www.whale.to/m/disin.html

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-02- ... banks-step t/y tyler
Higgenbotham
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Higgenbotham wrote:
John wrote:
Higgenbotham wrote: > I had posted my predictions for what I believe will be the coming
> Dark Age but deleted them because I felt they were too
> unprecedented and shocking to post publicly. But I have since
> found similar predictions here and there, so will leave them
> up:
Are you kidding me? I post shocking predictions all the time.

You simply lost your nerve.
Did you think I lost my nerve and was afraid to go short because I didn't really think the market would crash?
The mystery deepens.

Was Higgenbotham short when the stock market collapsed this month?

Even if Higgenbotham was short when the market collapsed, how much money did he lose in January as the market relentlessly rose higher day after day?

Or was Higgenbotham just blowing hot air on a forum?

And, if Higgenbotham really was short when the market collapsed and wasn't short as the market relentlessly rose in January, is it possible that his predictions for the coming dark age might be correct?
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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John wrote: > Are you kidding me? I post shocking predictions all the time.
> You simply lost your nerve.
Higgenbotham wrote: > Did you think I lost my nerve and was afraid to go short because I
> didn't really think the market would crash?
Higgenbotham wrote: > The mystery deepens.

> Was Higgenbotham short when the stock market collapsed this month?

> Even if Higgenbotham was short when the market collapsed, how much
> money did he lose in January as the market relentlessly rose
> higher day after day?

> Or was Higgenbotham just blowing hot air on a forum?

> And, if Higgenbotham really was short when the market collapsed
> and wasn't short as the market relentlessly rose in January, is it
> possible that his predictions for the coming dark age might be
> correct?

I didn't mean anything about your investment strategy, which I regard
with awe and wonder for it's incredible level of bravery.

I was referring to the fact that you deleted your predictions because
you thought they were too "shocking." And then when you got
confirmation from somewhere else, you regained your nerve and reposted
your predictions. I was just reflecting what you said.
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