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  • sishya
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    Re: Gold Decoupling - Dow down 1,000 & Gold breaks $1,200

    Today's S&P drop to 1066 and quick bounce made me scared a bit.
    is Gerald Celente going to be right and crowned a prophet ? Speechless when I saw that.
    I am not able to concentrate on my day job

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  • Adeptus
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    Re: Gold Decoupling - Dow down 1,000 & Gold breaks $1,200

    Hedge Fund Quant formula gone wonky? How else do you explain 500 point drop in 15 seconds? There was no major authority (Bernanke, Geitner, etc) saying something bad around that time was there?

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  • Slimprofits
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    Re: Gold Decoupling - Dow down 1,000 & Gold breaks $1,200

    NYSE says no system errors

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  • Camtender
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    Re: Gold Decoupling - Dow down 1,000 & Gold breaks $1,200

    Originally posted by babbittd View Post
    Look at Proctor & Gamble

    The Dow went down 500 points in about 15 seconds
    Proctor & Gamble
    Previous close62.16
    Today’s open61.91
    Day’s range39.37 - 62.67
    Volume18,903,959


    Wow, just Wow.

    I bet the Fed steped into this this market.

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  • vinoveri
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    Re: Gold Decoupling - Dow down 1,000 & Gold breaks $1,200

    We do need that PPT to protect us americans ..... $%$#%#$%
    this is why it is extremely dangerous to short anything anymore with any conviction ... free markets, no FW, get over it.

    My cynical side tells me this is another one of Wall Street/Banking Cartel threats of "don't even consider regulating us Congree, or we'll show you who's the boss ... just watch us today for a sample"

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  • Camtender
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    Re: Gold Decoupling - Dow down 1,000 & Gold breaks $1,200

    Metals held their own today!!!

    SPOT PRICE IS OPEN
    Price: US$/lb
    May 06,14:27
    Bid/Ask3.1194-3.1240
    Change+0.0000+0.00%
    Low/High3.1194-3.1330
    May 06,14:26
    Bid/Ask9.8006-9.8460
    Change+0.0227+0.23%
    Low/High9.7779-9.8573
    May 06,14:28
    Bid/Ask0.9227-0.9272
    Change+0.0000+0.00%
    Low/High0.9204-0.9272
    May 06,14:24
    Bid/Ask0.9415-0.9460
    Change+0.0023+0.24%
    Low/High0.9392-0.9460

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  • Slimprofits
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    Re: Gold Decoupling - Dow down 1,000 & Gold breaks $1,200

    edit: CNBC Jocks (EJ parlance) are blaming the nerds and fat people

    Typical ain't it?

    i.e. a "fatfinger error" or a "computer glitch"

    RoTN!!!!

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  • thriftyandboringinohio
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    Re: Gold Decoupling - Dow down 1,000 & Gold breaks $1,200



    Now THAT'S a chart.
    The dry cleaners will do brisk business cleaning trousers on Wall St. tonight.
    The barkeeps may sell a few extra martinis as well.

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  • ST
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    Re: What did todays market action tell us about metals and Gold?

    How about commodities, in general, today ex-gold? Down across the board.

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  • Slimprofits
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    Re: Gold Decoupling - Dow down 1,000 & Gold breaks $1,200

    Look at Proctor & Gamble

    The Dow went down 500 points in about 15 seconds

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  • Kadriana
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    Re: Gold Decoupling - Dow down 1,000 & Gold breaks $1,200

    Only down 330 now. What happened?

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  • Slimprofits
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    Re: Gold Decoupling - Dow down 1,000 & Gold breaks $1,200

    that was incredible. total panic on CNBC. Erin Burnett almost lost control on the air.

    Look at the yen!

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  • Camtender
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    Gold Decoupling - Dow down 1,000 & Gold breaks $1,200

    Is this the Gold decoupling we have talked about?

    MetalsDateTimeBidAskChangeLowHigh
    (EST)
    GOLD5/6/201014:571205.31206.329.72.53%1174.71209.9


    http://money.cnn.com/2010/05/06/mark...york/index.htm

    NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Stocks selloff sharply Thursday, extending the recent downturn as investors continued to worry that Europe's debt problems will slow a bigger global economic recovery.
    The Dow Jones industrial average (INDU) lost as much as 997 points in volatile trading.
    Last edited by Camtender; May 06, 2010, 02:34 PM.

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  • metalman
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    Re: The Next Crash - Part I: How the First Bounce of the Debt Deflation Bear Market ends - Eric Jans

    Originally posted by Ben View Post
    Quoting my own post:
    brings us back to the topic of this article... right in the lead... 'bounce lasted 4 months longer then we expected'

    most sites don't put the mistakes in the subhead for all to see.

    then it goes on to say that the sovereign debt crisis etc will now... 4 months later... take down the markets but send gold up.

    that was on apr 28. since then?





    never too late to fix a mistake & get it right.

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  • bart
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    Re: The Next Crash - Part I: How the First Bounce of the Debt Deflation Bear Market ends - Eric Jans

    Originally posted by harset View Post
    Wats your other top 9.....
    A few are Ritholtz' Big Picture, Jesse's Cafe Americain, Zero Hedge, Business Insider (and my own data & chart slut work ;-) - a very eclectic combination partially designed to help me avoid getting blindsided.

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