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    • Sun Jul 20th 12:57 PM
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      Economic Report Summary: Disappointing Retail Sales
      i guess the true impact of what these reports should've had on the markets and people's evaluations of what's happening in the economy got steamrolled by the co-ordinated "let's pump up the financials so we can issue more stock while we can" efforts of...uh, free market forces? :-)

      but more to the point, your info is great, and will probably come out more and in commentator's details in the following weeks

      thanks!
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    • Sun Jul 20th 12:46 PM
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      Historic Financial Collapse Underway?
      re: "...I felt like I was watching a kind of financial Nuremberg trial...."

      i've remarked on other articles on seeking alpha that the stuff going on in re to fannie and freddie, and selective enforcement of existing naked shorting rules reminds, not exactly, but in tone, etc, reminds me of pre-wwii germany - not good

      but a probable very negative future for your son, or my granddaughters, is not necessary -

      fuels alternatives are already available and, in ten yrs, could replace dependence on oil;

      the tax structure could be overhauled (i personally like the flat tax, despite it's con's, 'cause of its psychologically promoting quality of a sense of fairness and incentive equal for all);

      and a way to provide at least the level of health care available to the rest of the industrialized world currently not available to us, could be found

      a lot of could's - i know

      but then, who would've thought, in the late 1700's, the world would even see a country such as ours even existing to possibly squander such an improbable "could" ?
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    • Sun Jul 20th 10:47 AM
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      Short Selling: Others Want Protection Too
      the less unfairness applied by the govt to our everyday lives, the better the long term prognosis - but both govt application and thinking long term appear to be challenges in themselves :-)
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    • Sun Jul 20th 10:47 AM
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      Short Selling: Others Want Protection Too
      the less unfairness applied by the govt to our everyday lives, the better the long term prognosis - but both govt application and thinking long term appear to be challenges in themselves :-)
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    • Sat Jul 19th 08:54 AM
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      Pakistani Investors Attack Stock Exchange
      as per my comment on a similar article re the rioting in pakistan due to stock market losses:

      who do these people think they are? the specially designated dealer brokers in our own country!?! :-)
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    • Sat Jul 19th 08:52 AM
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      When Trading Stops Being Fun: Riots at the Pakistani Exchange
      re: "As usual, people got a sense that markets would always go up, and when they found out otherwise they reacted like kids who had their Wall-E toy taken away." -

      who do these people think they are? the specially designated dealer brokers in our own country?!? :-)
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    • Sat Jul 19th 08:48 AM
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      Short Cox: Panic-Stricken Regulator Is Walking It Back
      the selectivity of previously unenforced naked shorting rules, while continuing to not address the many many stocks that have been on the naked short lists for so very long, is continuing to destroy many people's trust in a system where trust is the final invisible hand....
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    • Sat Jul 19th 08:48 AM
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      Short Cox: Panic-Stricken Regulator Is Walking It Back
      the selectivity of previously unenforced naked shorting rules, while continuing to not address the many many stocks that have been on the naked short lists for so very long, is continuing to destroy many people's trust in a system where trust is the final invisible hand....
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    • Fri Jul 18th 17:15 PM
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      Risk of Serious Meltdown in Spanish Economy
      great article - thanks!

      oh, and why does this keep reminding me of us here in the u.s. ? :-)
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    • Fri Jul 18th 12:38 PM
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      Friday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets
      ditto all the above, plus, great thanks for being one of the consistent reminders of how our own tax dollars are being used to goose the market to benefit the few

      history will not be kind i believe
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    • Fri Jul 18th 09:42 AM
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      Risk of Serious Meltdown in Spanish Economy
      have to read this slowly over a bit of time (looks long and comprehensive) - thank you for posting this
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    • Thu Jul 17th 08:52 AM
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      Navigating the Bear Market
      really nice chart and thoughts, thanks
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    • Wed Jul 16th 14:33 PM
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      GM Goes Lean to Stay Ahead of Toyota
      get us a volt car, at or under $10,000, nicely equipped, and i'm in
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    • Wed Jul 16th 09:23 AM
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      Naked Shorted Stocks
      the selection of just a few stocks to enforce already existent naked shorting rules, is what is making the market negative - the sense of fairness, no matter now tenuous in reality anyway, has been ruptured
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    • Wed Jul 16th 08:49 AM
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      Think the Unthinkable About the Markets?
      and if one has a plan, is it allowed implementation in today's 401's?

      limiting the average person's options, yet saying we should save and be more responsible, well, seems something that needs work :-)
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