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Higgenbotham wrote:I'll be wiring in tomorrow and looking to take a big short futures position.
Higgenbotham wrote:I'm going to be running with the big dogs soon.
Short September S&P futures this morning at 2776 average entry. Ideally it would make a closing high June 6 (the turn date mentioned a few days ago) followed by the intraday high this morning and lower close to increase the possibility that a lower high has been made (below the January all time high for the S&P 500) and a possible crash wave is starting.

There are several major market indexes still showing gains on the day: http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/markets/indexes.asp
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.zerohedge.com/news/2018-06- ... us-returns

Do not push on a string.

The rule of the tenth man is no matter how improbable or impossible it happened and they will never see it.
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The big test for AI is still coming - let's see how they do during a market crash when the exchange is jammed with sell orders and the screens are flickering on and off.

Here's my litmus test for when we can say AI has surpassed human intelligence:
An AI team clones a human
An AI surgical team replaces the brain in the cloned human with an artificial brain the AI team has built
The cloned human then quarterbacks an NFL team to a Super Bowl victory
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:
The big test for AI is still coming - let's see how they do during a market crash when the exchange is jammed with sell orders and the screens are flickering on and off.

Here's my litmus test for when we can say AI has surpassed human intelligence:
An AI team clones a human
An AI surgical team replaces the brain in the cloned human with an artificial brain the AI team has built
The cloned human then quarterbacks an NFL team to a Super Bowl victory
Indeed H but the Phd cannot support the project was the crux of the actual view. Not that Phd is a bad thing
as Edison and Tesla looked up to Westinghouse.
https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default ... k=ogULYtxx
This is exactly what we forwarded and noted as such since they only like good news.
We have a more descriptive word for them but you must admire the resolve they worship.
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https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-06- ... us-returns

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The above graph does not look to me like a fluke, or "caution to the
wind." What it says to me is that the software was not working when
launched in October, but development continued. Then there was a
major software breakthrough in November, another one at the end of
February, and then again in April. There will be more breakthroughs
to come, as lessons are learned.
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Inflict would suffice.
https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default ... k=VssD3y2g
The lesson of the answer is in the problem since one house is used against another for the empire
since the spice must flow.
I would consider the discipline over conviction as the yield curve flattens.
The leftist camp has lost over a billion in the process.
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John wrote:https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-06- ... us-returns

Image

The above graph does not look to me like a fluke, or "caution to the
wind." What it says to me is that the software was not working when
launched in October, but development continued. Then there was a
major software breakthrough in November, another one at the end of
February, and then again in April. There will be more breakthroughs
to come, as lessons are learned.
Here are the top 10 holdings of the fund. 2 of the 5 FAANG stocks are in the top 10 holdings.

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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://hackernoon.com/the-3-tricks-tha ... d47b6686ef

the new version beat the other one hundred to zero

The four book may or may not be needed once the clusters are populated. Cascading Trips.
I cut to three from four expanded the variables but populate the map from four. That is the non scripted shorts. Think relief valve
not safety valve since the exits are chocked as flash.

As you can imagine, as the number of possible moves increases, the size of the tree increases as well, albeit it increases super fast, to the point that if the AI has to see four moves in the future of the game, there are so many different games that could be played that its time to pick a move will be up before it can decide. You would win against the AI soon after the game begins.

Rule #1: Never Go FULL Donny:
The divergence between momentum stocks and value stocks is record wide.
The smart money is record betting against Forrest Trump: http://ponziworld.blogspot.com/

Free traders can talk their book all they want, but they've been wrong for forty years straight.
The tariff slop pits have destroyed the non-clustered base accounts and the natural rate of interest as we conveyed
is taking its normalcy bias toll.

This we noted clearly in the Forums on the signal that we confirmed. This will mirror back as supply chain realities. As I mentioned when the river lowers the turbulence is seen and modified to flow efficiencies to supply. Sticky wages was operation 936 and packaged as Nafta for the true believers. Sometimes more alike than we wish to convey since the groups must endure the missing value stream.

The point remains as the wasting we covered on our regional decimation.
http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... alcy#p4818

thread pretext: Sun Aug 27, 2017 12:35 pm
Cutouts. Offending firms are packaged with debt and allowed to dissolve. Compartmentalization process affirms if 5 transnational cluster nodes exist shipping are lowered to JIT locations, If one fails to perform net to ADEQUATE REMEDY sales does not decrease since production increases in the existing nodes.

As we know, Sogo shosha groups are sufficiently diversified to withstand periodic downturns in certain sectors of the economy. Even still, the market share of the sogo shosha has declined because numerous manufacturers in a variety of industries have opened up plants in countries with weaker currencies and because Japanese companies have started to manage their own international trade. This we noted clearly in the Forums on the signal that we confirmed. This will mirror back as supply chain realities. As I mentioned when the river lowers the turbulence is seen and modified to flow efficiencies to supply. We have mastered that market reality for our markets.

As we warned clearly here also is what was planned by the locusts who eat the root as warned.

In the time of the flood and eclipse with to root social divides we hold the line in the hour seen.
peleg------- reu -------- serug-------- nahor-------- terah

Coded from the book to events seen long before in the order of names.
Those names existed so the thought map is just that.

But they do demonstrate how machines are redefining people’s understanding of so many realms once believed to be
exclusively human—like language.

Some coders will understand this is not a new idea.
c2f23d709a09bcc6b95934eea774fd95

http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... 220#p40131
From the point of view of a cynical world the American who entered two world wars and won them both, when his own interest was not paramount, was either an inscrutable hypocrite or an unbelievable romantic, and in either case a dangerous possessor of the world's ultimate power. And afterward, unconsciously perhaps, the only symptom of a unifying thought in the world was distrust of that American power. Normalcy as we are reminded forwards three conditions of morality if they see it or not on a context they deny in motive. Benjamin Franklin conveyed that there is, or is not, and you better hope not loosely translated from my memory of his writings to the affairs we will deal with.
It is not in their nature? To leave us be until we are pressed to exercise our Liberty from the virtue they do not have.
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aeden wrote: > https://hackernoon.com/the-3-tricks-tha ... d47b6686ef

> the new version beat the other one hundred to zero
Google feels free to do AI research for the benefit of China's
government, but refuses to do AI research for the benefit of the
American government.
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