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do a board search for the oracle..
thanks..
maybe a year..
someone else will pull it up for us..
Witch hunts .......
we are becoming a country of Rats..we already have the pied piper..
iPhone snitch network launched
Jason Douglass
Infowars.com
December 13, 2010
A new iPhone App with the misleading name ‘PatriotApp’ attempts to draw on the power of the patriot movement, turning smartphone users into a gigantic snitch network.
seem its already targeted........,.by our own new world orderian..The federal reserve..but we have ron paul to the rescue..just might be too late though...dow coming close to 11500.........
i made a indicator a while back that proved to be promising..do a search on this board for the oracal ..back test that one.you might like it..but either way,use an indicator during time of retail momentum,just to see what the retail side is thinking ,until the commercial side takes over ,then just go with flow no matter what an indicator does...in a nut shell..its even harder today ,because of all the central bank manipulation..
Going into the NY open, Moody's comments that the US tax cut extension threatens the US 'AAA' rating continues to weigh on the buck.
Richard Holbrooke, U.S. Diplomat, Dead at 69
The exchange with Speaker Pelosi on Thursday occurred as follows:
CNSNews.com: “Madam Speaker, where specifically does the Constitution grant Congress the authority to enact an individual health insurance mandate?
Pelosi: “Are you serious? Are you serious?"
CNSNews.com: “Yes, yes I am."
Pelosi then shook her head before taking a question from another reporter. Her press spokesman, Nadeam Elshami, then told CNSNews.com that asking the speaker of the House where the Constitution authorized Congress to mandated that individual Americans buy health insurance as not a "serious question."
“You can put this on the record,” said Elshami. “That is not a serious question. That is not a serious question.”
http://www.eyeblast.tv/public/checker.aspx?v=GdSU2GZu8z
I use the 3 hr chart to find a trade ,then I jump down to the lower time frames to enter a trade..
I keep my trading as simple as possible ...with moving averages ,and boillinger bands..I will use ,but dont depend on slow stochastics..
use the kiss mentality..remember it is said .."retards are the best traders"
guess no where is safe from the all seeing eye......
Birth of baby captured on Google Street View
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/germany/8156048/Birth-of-baby-captured-on-Google-Street-View.html
eurusd in a 1 pip trading range?
strange...and manipulated.
Euro Will Remain Under Constant Pressure between Ireland and Merkel
The euro has found some level of stability against the US dollar; but against the less fundamentally controversial franc and sterling, the currency’s true colors show through. Both EURCHF and EURGBP ended this past week near multi-month lows. And, considering the fundamentals that face the currency going forward, there is a high probability that the euro is set for another drop. That said, the real question is whether the region’s troubles are significant enough to spread to the market’s most liquid currency pair: EURUSD. Considering the primary concern amongst investors and traders – the deterioration of the region’s financial markets – is only worsening with time; the most likely outcome for the euro is selling across the board (year-end liquidity allowing).
thats bad .....
lol
the game is canceled till tomorrow..
gotta keep the money flowing.
and they thought it was too big to fail..
:)
Minnesota Metrodome Collapses...
sex and hiccups ? how annoying would that be..?
or would it ?
;)
glad to see u back ..!
did that snowstorm knock out the power?
well, its a new day and the hiccups have stayed away...
damn hiccup lasted about 3 hours..how annoying is that..no i didnt drink vinegar or re invent the wheel,I actually found a cure..lol..not that it matters but it sure was a relief .
went into the weekend shorting eur/jpy ,makes sundays interesting for me.kinda like opening presents on christmas..just hope I dont get coal today.... heres a little something that actually touches base with the post about the vatican I posted..from now on though I will refer to that country as the tree for my safety.....
Churches to open community stores with cash machines
Praying for daily bread has been a part of Christian liturgy for centuries, but now worshippers will be able to buy loaves in their churches.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/religion/8196492/Churches-to-open-community-stores-with-cash-machines.html
hiccups ?
I have a solution..... press forefingers at the base of the scull ,both fingers on each side till they subside.amazing ..and I developed the cure....another amazing feat in my portfolio .....not only can I create new words ,but I developed a cure for hick-ups..!
;)
The euro should extend losses against the dollar next week as a meeting of European Union leaders will likely heighten concerns about deepening divisions within the bloc over how to solve its debt crisis.
Doctors shocked by spread of swine flu – and its severity
H1N1 virus returns, already claiming lives of 10 British adults with early signs that illness has spread to other European countries
By Jeremy Laurance, Health Editor
Saturday, 11 December 2010
The swine flu virus that swept the world last year causing a global health emergency has returned to claim the lives of 10 adults in the UK in the past six weeks.
The 10 deaths were in younger adults under 65 and associated with H1N1 swine flu. Most had underlying conditions but "a small proportion" were healthy before being struck down by the virus, according to the Health Protection Agency (HPA).
Seasonal flu normally causes severe illness and death in the elderly. The H1N1 swine flu virus targets pregnant women, younger adults, and those with chronic conditions, making it a cause of particular alarm.
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No other similar reports of deaths linked with swine flu have been received from elsewhere in Europe. Official figures show GP consultations for flu-like illness in England were at 13.3 per 100,000 population last week, well below baseline levels.
Flu experts expressed surprise at the relatively high incidence of deaths and severe illness in the context of the low consultation rates. John Watson, head of respiratory diseases at the Health Protection Agency, said: "We seem to be in the vanguard on this. Other European countries are just beginning to see some H1N1 activity."
Calls to NHS Direct and other indicators show there is "quite a lot" of H1N1 swine flu about, despite the low GP consultation rate.
Around 30 per cent of those who fell ill, went to their GP and got tested for the virus, were coming up positive for H1N1, which was a high rate. Flu was very difficult to predict, Dr Watson added. "I am a little surprised to see as much activity as we seem to be seeing – both in terms of its spread in the community and its severity. I don't see it as being extraordinary but it is more than I would have expected."
All parts of the country are affected with deaths reported from each region, according to the HPA. There were nine flu outbreaks last week, eight in schools and one in an army barracks in Yorkshire.
Pressure has been building on intensive care in recent days with the worst affected patients treated on Extra-Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) machines which bypass the lungs to artificially oxygenate the blood. "A good many intensive care units are seeing severely ill cases including some using ECMO beds," Dr Watson said.
Swine flu arrived last year from Mexico creating the first flu pandemic for 40 years. In the UK, the first wave of the pandemic struck in the summer - unusually for flu – followed by a second smaller wave before Christmas.
Dr Watson said: "A lot of people were infected through the two waves of the last pandemic. We estimate something like two-thirds of children and a half of adults are likely to have been infected even though they may have had no symptoms.
"We wouldn't anticipate a big epidemic wave of flu activity due to H1N1 this year. "But there are still a substantial number of people who remain susceptible."
Many who caught swine flu last year suffered only minor illness but a small number were severely ill. There were 494 deaths in the year to April 2010.
The fear among flu experts is that the virus could mutate to cause more severe illness or target a different section of the population such as the elderly who are more vulnerable.
But laboratory analysis has shown that the circulating strain of the virus is "very much the same" as last year and has not shown "any significant change", according to the HPA.
Five of the 10 adults who died for whom information was available had not received the flu vaccine, the HPA said. National figures show vaccination rates are lower than in previous years covering 66 per cent of the over-65s and 40 per cent of younger adults at risk (pregnant women and those with chronic diseases such as asthma).
Professor David Salisbury, director of immunisation at the Department of Health said: "These figures demonstrate that the effects of flu are not to be underestimated. It is not the same as getting a cold and can seriously affect your health.
"The seasonal flu jab protects against the dominant strains – this year it protects against three types of flu, including the type known as swine flu. If you are in a risk group, then I would urge you to visit your GP surgery and get the vaccination as soon as possible. It is not too late to get vaccinated for your protection and that of your family."
In addition to H1N1 swine flu, which has become the dominant Influenza A virus in Britain, about 40 per cent of virus strains isolated this winter are Influenza B, which is most common in children, causes mostly mild illness, and has been responsible for several outbreaks in schools in recent weeks.
The last year in which it caused widespread illness was 2005-6. "There is plenty of B about," Dr Watson said.
How do you know if you have swine flu?
*Symptoms of swine flu are much the same as those of ordinary flu but with a tendency to be a little more severe, especially when there is vomiting or diarrhoea.
*Having a high temperature – over 100.4F (38C) – along with two or more other symptoms, is one of the indicators that swine flu is present.
*Other symptoms are a mixture of unusual tiredness, a headache, a runny nose, a sore throat, shortness of breath or a cough, loss of appetite, aching muscles, diarrhoea and vomiting. If you are concerned, the NHS recommends asking a GP for advice.
*For most people, swine flu is a mild illness and the advice is to stay at home, to rest, drink plenty of water and take over-the-counter flu remedies to alleviate the symptoms.
*For a small minority it can develop into a more serious illness and the complications that set in tend to affect the lungs
*Pneumonia is one of the most obvious complications.
*People who are considered to be at high risk of suffering serious illness if they go down with swine flu include patients who already have severe health problems. Among them are chronic heart, liver, lung and kidney conditions, neurological disorders such as chronic fatigue syndrome, Parkinson's Disease and multiple schlerosis. Diabetes also increases risk as does immuno-suppression, whether it is caused by an illness or by treatment.
*Further groups classified as being at higher risk include pregnant women, children under five, the over-65s and asthma patients.
*The NHS recommends people in high risk groups have the 2010-11 seasonal flu vaccination to protect them against swine flu.
if you found the update to the ibox ..
remember the green cloud is support and resistance,,,,,
I did the homework ,enjoy the profits.
;)
added some great trading tools in the ibox..
be sure to check them out..
Forex - Schedule for Week of December 12th
http://www.forextv.com/forex-news-story/forex-schedule-for-week-of-december-12th
Why Does Gold Fall When the Dollar Rises?
Commodities / Gold and Silver 2010
Dec 11, 2010 - 11:04 AM
By: Julian_DW_Phillips
We are all used to reading that gold rose because the dollar fell or that gold fell, because the dollar rose. The picture conjured up is one of traders racing in to actually buy or sell gold as they watch the exchange rate move. When U.S. Treasury yields rose this week, the dollar strengthened slightly and the gold price dropped. When we watched this happen it seem to happen immediately and precisely and we were led to believe that much more was happening than met the eye. After all if gold moves in the opposite direction to the U.S. dollar, this implies that it is moving not just with but almost riveted to the euro. What's the story behind this?
http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article24946.html
NEW YORK - Mark Madoff, the elder son of convicted swindler Bernard Madoff, was found hanged in his New York City apartment in an apparent suicide on the second anniversary of his father's arrest, police and his lawyer said on Saturday.
I use fxcm also...but ive never seen this link ..thanks.
I use moving averages,20,50,200.
boilinger bands,and slow stochastic.
I rely mostly on moving averages.then of course technical patterns.
thoughts on eur/jpy?
go here and upload your screenshot..http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/mypix.aspx you can go there by clicking on settings ,then down to my image gallery
then copy the embedded link in your post..
;)
something to watch for your health.
best u can hope for ,is a pull back...at the moment..98.25
Australian Dollar Spikes Higher on Strong Employment Figures
The Australian Dollar moved higher after the Australian Bureau of Statistics reported that employment in the country surged 54.6K in November, well above the 20K increase that was expected. This was the largest rise in employment since January and the second largest since late-2006.
MR.Forex...
sure alot of us can relate...!
http://ih.advfn.com/videos/educational/mr-forex_2IY9AWaGTnA
;)
be be nice being in the real know.....talk about insider trading..but on the currency market..
Prince William makes record €17bn foreign currency trade
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/banksandfinance/8190285/Prince-William-makes-record-17bn-foreign-currency-trade.html
Cash receipts 'linked to cancer'!
The next time you take a cash register receipt after a purchase, do not forget to wash your hands, for a new study has claimed they contain high levels of 'bisphenol A' chemical linked to elevated risks for cancers as well as reproductive problems, diabetes and heart disease.
Scientists in the US have based their findings on a test of thermal-coated cash receipts which they collected from nearly 22 popular retailers and cafes. They found that half of them were coated with large quantities of BPA.
BPA is used to stabilise chemicals on thermal-coated paper so the receipt paper doesn't take on every mark from every single thing touching it, and it better preserves the marks on the paper.
"Since BPA in thermal paper is present in a powdery film, we suspected it could easily travel from those receipts to other objects," said lead scientist Erika Schreder from the Washington Toxics Coalition.
The scientists...said that holding the till receipts for even 10 seconds caused up to 2.5 micrograms of BPA to transfer from the paper onto one's fingers, and rubbing them raised 15-fold the amount of BPA transferred from the receipts onto the fingers, the media reported.
Bisphenol A is actually an organic compound with two phenol functional groups used to make polycarbonate plastic and epoxy resins, along with other applications.
Previous researches suggested that Bisphenol A is an endocrine disruptor, which can mimic the body's own hormones and may lead to negative health effects. In the European Union and Canada, BPA use has been banned in baby bottles.
It is enough to turn people off shopping. Surely?...