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  • #76
    Re: Gold Decoupling - Dow down 1,000 & Gold breaks $1,200

    hold the phone - sources tell CNBC firm with questionable trade is CITI (SHITTY)

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    • #77
      Re: Gold Decoupling - Dow down 1,000 & Gold breaks $1,200

      Originally posted by Camtender View Post
      "Faulty Procter & Gamble stock quotes were major factor in markets' huge afternoon drop", Nasdaq says.
      URL here: http://money.cnn.com/2010/05/06/mark...pt=T1&iref=BN1
      Warning: Network Engineer talking economics!

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      • #78
        Re: Gold Decoupling - Dow down 1,000 & Gold breaks $1,200

        on zero hedge they just came out and said break-up-the-banks and full audit of the fed,
        being supported by durbin, reid. Maybe someone said something then was escorted out of the room.

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        • #79
          Re: Gold Decoupling - Dow down 1,000 & Gold breaks $1,200

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          • #80
            Re: Gold Decoupling - Dow down 1,000 & Gold breaks $1,200

            Originally posted by Camtender View Post
            "Faulty Procter & Gamble stock quotes were major factor in markets' huge afternoon drop", Nasdaq says.
            Here's the chart. Maybe it really WAS faulty data. Why would P&G drop like a stone? They make soap and shampoo, paper towels and diapers, laundry detergent and toothpaste...


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            • #81
              Re: Gold Decoupling - Dow down 1,000 & Gold breaks $1,200

              they are insisting it was a mistake, human error, CITI not acting shady

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              • #82
                Re: Gold Decoupling - Dow down 1,000 & Gold breaks $1,200

                Cramer is the king of "nothing to see here, move along"

                He kept interrupting Erin's bouts of excitement.

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                • #83
                  Re: The Next Crash - Part I: How the First Bounce of the Debt Deflation Bear Market ends - Eric Jans

                  84.895 +0.816 (+1.05%)
                  2010-05-06 14:40:07





                  Last edited by ST; May 07, 2010, 07:57 AM.
                  --ST (aka steveaustin2006)

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                  • #84
                    Re: The Next Crash - Part I: How the First Bounce of the Debt Deflation Bear Market ends - Eric Jans

                    We own gold but no stocks and no "dollars" except as Treasury bonds.
                    Ed.

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                    • #85
                      Re: Gold Decoupling - Dow down 1,000 & Gold breaks $1,200

                      Originally posted by vinoveri View Post
                      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"
                      I have been thinking the same thing. But, I am in the camp of LET IT BURN.

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                      • #86
                        Re: Gold Decoupling - Dow down 1,000 & Gold breaks $1,200

                        Hmm just one question.

                        I know in the end fiat loses, but the largest buyers of gold are the CB's. Assuming there are some limits on QE, at least QE$ / time is bounded, and if QE2 will be used to buy sovereign debt, will this remove the foot off the gold pedal for awhile??

                        I want to buy more waiting for that dip. I did pick up some silver over the last several days.

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                        • #87
                          Re: Gold Decoupling - Dow down 1,000 & Gold breaks $1,200

                          Originally posted by thriftyandboringinohio View Post
                          Here's the chart. Maybe it really WAS faulty data. Why would P&G drop like a stone? They make soap and shampoo, paper towels and diapers, laundry detergent and toothpaste...


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                          • #88
                            Re: The Next Crash - Part I: How the First Bounce of the Debt Deflation Bear Market ends - Eric Jans

                            Originally posted by FRED View Post
                            We own gold but no stocks and no "dollars" except as Treasury bonds.
                            So I take it you guys haven't moved into oil yet?

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                            • #89
                              Re: The Next Crash - Part I: How the First Bounce of the Debt Deflation Bear Market ends - Eric Jans

                              Originally posted by phinolerun View Post
                              So I take it you guys haven't moved into oil yet?
                              under $80 is a good deal in my book. how about you?

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                              • #90
                                Re: The Next Crash - Part I: How the First Bounce of the Debt Deflation Bear Market ends - Eric Jans

                                Originally posted by metalman View Post
                                under $80 is a good deal in my book. how about you?
                                EJ recommended about $60....does he still feels it will go down to $60....

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