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    Talking Re: Market Talk / Nov. 5 - Nov. 11

    Quote Originally Posted by Birchtree View Post
    That's probably indicative of a strong Republican turn out - got my fingers crossed.
    In this area I believe people are aware of what Democrats could do to their wallet.
    [Do what you think is right and proper]

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    Default Re: Market Talk / Nov. 5 - Nov. 11

    Ya, take it from you and give it to those who choose not to work. I really like their concept of multiculturalism. Multiculturalism is really an updated version of radical egalitarianism which seeks to eliminate all standards and aspirations in order to reduce everyone and everything to the same level. They are so stupid. From an ideological standpoint, multiculturalism is but a thinly veiled attack on the central principles and ideas of Western civilization. These issues and principles have given us the greatest prosperity, the highest standard of living and, more important, the greatest individual freedom ever known to man. Don't dumb me down brother. I say get a life to all Democrats.

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    Default Re: Market Talk / Nov. 5 - Nov. 11

    Now I need to see a pure unadulterated buying panic start - it's time to start kickin some heiniken. Snort.

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    Chart provided by: http://www.etfdigest.com/daveDaily.php

    Has anyone noticed that every pullback is followed by big upswing a day or two after a bottom is formed?

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    Post Daily Yak

    The Kingdom of TSP
    Daily Edition
    November 7, 2006 Closing

    Yak, Doodles, Tea Leaves & The Tin Box

    Kingdom Yak:
    Pro-Yak....................................These bulls are tenacious!

    Con-Yak...................................What happened to sell the news?

    Jester-Yak................................Do I feel foolish!

    Doodles:
    Socks [$SPX] Closed at..............1382.84, up +3.06
    Stops......................................Alert: 1376. Trail: 1363
    Trend (MACD-Hist)....................increasing at -1.570.
    Overbought/sold (S-STO)...........[80] 55.22 [20] increasing.

    Lube (NYM) Closed at.................58.93, dn -1.09
    Oil Markers...............................<70= ok, 70-75= worry, >75= panic.

    Tea Leaves:
    Yakndoodles.............................Yellow.

    Tin Box:
    TSP........................................Safe; capital preservation.

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    The Kingdom of TSP


    Daily Edition
    November 7, 2006 Closing

    Yak, Doodles, Tea Leaves & The Tin Box

    Kingdom Yak:
    Pro-Yak....................................These bulls are tenacious!

    Con-Yak...................................What happened to sell the news?

    Jester-Yak................................Do I feel foolish!

    Doodles:
    Socks [$SPX] Closed at..............1382.84, up +3.06
    Stops......................................Alert: 1376. Trail: 1363
    Trend (MACD-Hist)....................increasing at -1.570.
    Overbought/sold (S-STO)...........[80] 55.22 [20] increasing.

    Lube (NYM) Closed at.................58.93, dn -1.09
    Oil Markers...............................<70= ok, 70-75= worry, >75= panic.

    Tea Leaves:
    Yakndoodles.............................Yellow.

    Tin Box:
    TSP........................................Safe; capital preservation.
    Are there some instructions to interpet this?
    "Oh Phooey"

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    Are there some instructions to interpet this?
    I was wondering the same thing. Spaf, can you please explain what you mean?
    Current signal = BUY and HOLD

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    Default Re: Market Talk / Nov. 5 - Nov. 11

    Boys - learn as you go.

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    Post Re: Market Talk / Nov. 5 - Nov. 11

    Runningfool, VirginiaBob,
    Yes,
    Pro = bulls, Con = bears, and Jester = professionals. Doodles are the S&P 500 chart for the day. Lube is crude [NYMEX]. Tea Leaves are a summation of risk reward from a conservative point of view. Tin Box is my allocation in crypt while following Rev Shark.


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    Default Re: Market Talk / Nov. 5 - Nov. 11

    The Kingdom of TSP

    Editorial
    At one time I had investments with a leading mutual fund company and with TSP. Year after year we did great. The 1990's were great years, buy this buy that!

    Then 2000 came about, The NSAD bubble burst!.......silence.......woops we're falling........silence.......silence........The last word I heard from advisors with F......y I........s was Don't you understand the Dow Theory, maybe we can recover in 7 years! TSP said nada!

    Great advice!
    Ouch!
    OW!
    Wow!
    Dang!
    Ekk!
    Stop-it!
    Woops!
    Gesus!
    Help!
    You [bleep]!
    I'm dieing!
    Gasp!
    ...................

    I came to the conclusion that this is BS. If you can't personally manage your accounts then buy a CD!

    As the raven says........ Never more!

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    Very nicely put Spaf; as always.
    Take note one and all. If you want a job done right... Do it yourself.
    Better yet... think of the Home Depot motto.
    You can do it... We can help.
    Quote Originally Posted by Spaf View Post
    If you can't personally manage your accounts then buy a CD! As the raven says........ Never more!

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    ...and here's the Kingdoms Four Horseman explained by the honorable Spaf (back in February '06) folks; great picture too.
    Market Talk / Feb. 26 - Mar. 4
    Quote Originally Posted by Spaf View Post
    Runningfool, VirginiaBob,
    Yes,
    Pro = bulls, Con = bears, and Jester = professionals. Doodles are the S&P 500 chart for the day. Lube is crude [NYMEX]. Tea Leaves are a summation of risk reward from a conservative point of view. Tin Box is my allocation in crypt while following Rev Shark.

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