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81569   Done   2017 Mar 7, 7:43am  

So who invested in gold? 1250 failed and now it is likely to test 1200 and if price fails to hold, which is highly
probable then it's look out below and has probability of not breaching much above 1200 until that coveted discount
of less then $1000 is at hand.

81570   Blurtman   2017 Mar 7, 5:58pm  

"“Because once again, the needs of our infrastructure are so great that the federal government cannot and should not be the only source of funding to repair our bridges, our roads, and our energy grids." --- Elaine Chao, US Secretary of Transportation.

Elaine Chao as Labor Secretary oversaw the second worst record of jobs growth in US history, second only to that of Herbert Hoover's administration.

81571   Strategist   2017 Mar 7, 6:57pm  

Ironman says

The CIA deep staters have turned their guns on the people they serve -- using third world banana republic tactics to silence opposition, take down regimes not beholden to their world view, using advanced technology to both spy and monitor on American citizens -- infringing on our civil rights like nothing we've ever seen before.

So far, the CIA has kept us safe from:
Communism
Religions
Dictators
Invasions
And now, and the most important, radical Islamic terrorists.
Thank You CIA, we love you.

81572   CBOEtrader   2017 Mar 7, 7:44pm  

Strategist says

Communism

Religions

Dictators

Invasions

CIA is usually behind those too.

81573   Strategist   2017 Mar 7, 8:58pm  

CBOEtrader says

Strategist says

Communism


Religions


Dictators


Invasions

CIA is usually behind those too.

Good. It's all towards an eventual goal of turning the whole into a democracy.
Domocracies don't attack each other. They solve their problems peacefully.

81574   CBOEtrader   2017 Mar 7, 9:07pm  

Strategist says

Domocracies don't attack each other. They solve their problems peacefully.

Are we a democracy? We've been at war since 2003.

81575   Strategist   2017 Mar 7, 9:08pm  

CBOEtrader says

Strategist says

Domocracies don't attack each other. They solve their problems peacefully.

Are we a democracy? We've been at war since 2003.

Not against other democracies.

81576   CBOEtrader   2017 Mar 7, 9:17pm  

Strategist says

Not against other democracies.

Only against those who hate us because of our freedom. Go team.

81577   Patrick   2017 Mar 7, 10:00pm  

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-03-07/snowden-what-cia-revelations-show-reckless-beyond-words

Julian Assange has revealed is more relevant to the US population, than constant and so far unconfirmed speculation that Trump is a puppet of Putin - the fallout from the Wikileaks' "Vault 7" release this morning of thousands of documents demonstrating the extent to which the CIA uses backdoors to hack smartphones, computer operating systems, messenger applications and internet-connected televisions, will be profound.

81578   Entitlemented   2017 Mar 7, 10:15pm  

Ironman says

Fox New sources inside the CIA said the agency was running around like headless chickens, saying 'there is heavy shit coming down.'

The hackers did such a good job at end running computers and firewalls, that we are all bare-naked in the Cyber sense. Like a good tool that gets too good, it can be used against anyone.

Luckily, the Russians did not alter the election, because this happened before Nov 8th. The AG at the time would have done something with actionable data. This will be like Watergate^^21, but the capability was there, Obama did not know how far it would go.

Wikileaks is the Cyber soothsayer - it get the hacking detail that the media journalists dont understand - and they dont understand anything much - because after all they got degrees in humanities and journalism.

81579   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   2017 Mar 8, 8:40am  

Not only will it be eternal, the fees on consumers will be much higher than any rational system would determine, and the rent charged to the private companies will be a tiny fraction of the true value of the land. A small fraction of the private windfall will go back to a few lawmakers.

This is not the system that people imagined when Trump said he would invest in infrastructure.

81580   bob2356   2017 Mar 8, 8:41am  

Pictures aren't loading. Maybe later.

81581   Patrick   2017 Mar 8, 8:44am  

Thanks for the report, Bob! Very interesting.

What do you think accounts for the lack of crime and begging?

81582   Patrick   2017 Mar 8, 8:44am  

bob2356 says

Pictures aren't loading. Maybe later.

Also, what happens when you try to load pictures?

81583   bob2356   2017 Mar 8, 8:59am  

rando says

What do you think accounts for the lack of crime and begging?

I really don't know. Most likely that people have a not very high but consistent standard of living vs very rich and very poor combined with massive government corruption in most of latin america. Everyone was working and women are very accommodated if they want to work. Children come home for lunch unless the mother works, then the school feeds them. If the mother works the school provides after school care. That kind of thing. People complained about the police being diligent about giving out tickets and such, but no one complained once that they were dishonest or corrupt. I get the feeling that corruption under castro was kept pretty well under control. There is real health care for everyone. The government does step in and assist. Everyone talks about how after the last major hurricane, I forgot the name, the government stepped in and paid for half of all materials for rebuilding destroyed houses.

81584   anonymous   2017 Mar 8, 8:59am  

Wow 3100 for four people over seven days. Impressive, good work.

You have my wheels spinning now. Was this a recent trip? Wondering what the weather is like in the summer. We did a week on the cliffs in Negril last July. All i got was people saying it's going to be too hot, rainy season etc. We had perfect weather, there was a heat wave back home and when i landed in BWI i about vomited.

3100 is a good deal, I feel like Jamaica cost 7k+ for seven days.

81585   anonymous   2017 Mar 8, 9:06am  

next stop 21.50...

81586   bob2356   2017 Mar 8, 9:24am  

errc says

You have my wheels spinning now. Was this a recent trip? Wondering what the weather is like in the summer. We did a week on the cliffs in Negril last July. All i got was people saying it's going to be too hot, rainy season etc. We had perfect weather, there was a heat wave back home and when i landed in BWI i about vomited.

I got back 6:00am saturday. Negril Jamaica man. I like Jamaica. Guardalavaca is on the NE coast so the trades are side onshore. I did caberete DR for a summer years ago which is also NE coast and about 400 miles further east. I had a room without air conditioning and didn't have much trouble. Days were about 90 and humid. The trades kicked in mid day and made it pleasantly hot instead of DC/Baltimore oppressive beyond belief hot. Nights cooled off into the low 70's sometimes high 60's and the trades blew well into the night. With the trades blowing through the plantation shutters and a big ceiling fan I was never uncomfortable sleeping.

Rainy season in the northern Caribbean usually means sunny most of the day with a big thunderstorm most afternoons,

errc says

3100 is a good deal, I feel like Jamaica cost 7k+ for seven days.

Actually 3500. $1600 air, $400 room, $1500 spending. Plus of driving to the airport, airport parking and such. I looked at club amiga all inclusive and I believe it was $150 a night or so for a standard room 2 people. That's still not bad considering it's beachfront all inclusive. The bitch would be getting there from BWI.

81587   anonymous   2017 Mar 8, 9:59am  

NAC vs 10 Year Chart

81588   bob2356   2017 Mar 8, 10:22am  

rando says

bob2356 says

Pictures aren't loading. Maybe later.

Also, what happens when you try to load pictures?

I browse it, select it, the name comes up next to browse, hit include image, the browser does the circle thing for a few seconds then stops, but nothing comes into the comment.

Firefox 51.0.1 32 bit
ubuntu linux 16.04.2 lts 32 bit

81589   RWSGFY   2017 Mar 8, 11:16am  

jazz music says

his is not just roads and bridges, but internet

What? Internet is free? How come I'm still paying for it?

81590   zzyzzx   2017 Mar 8, 11:49am  

YesYNot says

Not only will it be eternal, the fees on consumers will be much higher than any rational system would determine,

Like the $15 toll on the Outerbridge / Verizanno Bridge in New York. Soon to be higher too. It's one reason I pretty much refuse to go there anymore.

81591   Blurtman   2017 Mar 8, 11:50am  

zzyzzx says

I think if you check the US for locations of toll roads, they happen to be mostly in blue states

They are tolling 520 in the Seattle area to pay for the new bridge. They left 90 free.

81592   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   2017 Mar 8, 12:54pm  

PCGyver says

How can one invest in something they are giving away.

A country invests in infrastructure, because of the intangible payoff of happier citizens and a boost to the economy as transportation gets cheaper in both time and money. It also results in less maintenance or tragedies down the road. It's a reasonable way to spend money and is more likely to result in GDP increase than cutting top tax rates.

I heard a Norquist tax promising republican talking about issuing bonds to pay for infrastructure and then issuing a gasoline tax hike in the future pegged to inflation to pay for the bonds. They said it was tax neutral - hahaha. The tax hike pegged to inflation should happen anyway, and that revenue would go to pay for infrastructure cost increases in the future. Spending tomorrows nominal increase in revenue today is not a sane way to pay for things.

81593   Heraclitusstudent   2017 Mar 8, 6:36pm  

Looks like 10yrs rate is about to continue toward 3%. If so NAC and gold will probably get a new downdraft.

81594   anotheraccount   2017 Mar 8, 9:29pm  

Heraclitusstudent says

Looks like 10yrs rate is about to continue toward 3%. If so NAC and gold will probably get a new downdraft.

Has to break through 2.6 first. If 10 year goes to 3, NAC goes below 13.

81595   CBOEtrader   2017 Mar 8, 10:22pm  

You follow Clif High at all?

www.youtube.com/embed/SXFJUAf9afA

His claims: "Volatility starts mid march." "Equities to fall." (That 2401 top in ES minis Mar 1 does look like the top for now.) "Bitcoin, gold, silver to go higher." Interesting comments about silver "Silver is being manipulated lower, 18.2 is an inflection price to watch." and banks "put your cash into a safe local bank to avoid the derivatives implosion in coming years"

81596   Blurtman   2017 Mar 9, 7:25am  

Allegedly, according to unnamed sources.

81597   anonymous   2017 Mar 9, 8:09am  

How have Clif High's predictions been? You follow his actual track record?

81598   CBOEtrader   2017 Mar 9, 8:43am  

Not much. I find him interesting, thats all.

He hit the market crash of '08 out of the park. I just started following about him again since he's making huge predictions for this coming year.

I find his webbot bigdata method very interesting, but am very hesitant to put much into his forecasts. I think he accurately identifies social/internet buzz around an idea though.

81599   CBOEtrader   2017 Mar 9, 8:46am  

His ideas about silver are particularly interesting to me. He refers to the last two sentences of Trumps speech last week wherein Trump mentions secret govt technology to be released to the public. According to Clif, this is evidence of a massive technology shift which will eat up the world's silver supply. He forecasts that silver will be at parity with gold in 5 years. Parity sounds like madness to me, but the technology trend is a legit theory... im buying some silver leaps :)

81600   anonymous   2017 Mar 9, 8:52am  

thanks Patrick for the "trick"

81601   fdhfoiehfeoi   2017 Mar 9, 8:53am  

CBOEtrader says

According to Clif, this is evidence of a massive technology shift which will eat up the world's silver supply. He forecasts that silver will be at parity with gold in 5 years.

I can tell you from that alone the guy is a fortune teller, not a market analyst. Silver will outperform gold in terms of gain per oz, but not in terms of actual value. And timeline is closer to 3 years max. This is from someone who has been analyzing metals values for a living for over 30 years.

81602   anonymous   2017 Mar 9, 8:57am  

I think real crashes like 08 are so rare that by default I always ignore those doom and gloom types. Most corrections like last year end up being buys. Whenever the market picks up significantly they all come out of the closet. SLV yeah.

81603   anonymous   2017 Mar 9, 9:00am  

NuttBoxer says

the guy is a fortune teller

lol!

so true

81604   fdhfoiehfeoi   2017 Mar 9, 9:12am  

SubOink says

I think real crashes like 08 are so rare

Since our latest central bank was given it's charter, there have been wide market swings and crashes pretty much every decade:

Federal Reserve charted in 1913
1920's recession post WWI
1930's recession post wild speculation during 20's fueled by FR
1940's recession post WWII
1950's recession post Korea
1970's recession post Vietnam
1980's SNL
1990's dotCom
2008 housing
2010's ...

War and transfer of wealth, the lifeblood of central banks!

81605   indigenous   2017 Mar 9, 9:19am  

NuttBoxer says

War and transfer of wealth, the lifeblood of central banks!

Come on now you are spoiling the Wogster's narrative...

81606   Heraclitusstudent   2017 Mar 9, 10:48am  

There is no fight. Wars in general do little to affect the flow of genes and even facilitate it. Because you don't "just kill" 800,000 people. Think 5 billions people in Africa by the end of the century. Whites will disappear within 200-300yrs, first by mixing with immigrants, then by being overwhelmed by the raw numbers of continuing immigration. The whites will leave behind a fraction of the human gene pool, probably a just bit more than neanderthals. There is nothing Bannon can do about it.

81607   Patrick   2017 Mar 9, 11:26am  

Heraclitusstudent says

then by being overwhelmed by the raw numbers of continuing immigration

That part could easily be stopped. Britain has taken a step in that direction by leaving the EU.

Americans have the right to determine who is allowed into America, using whatever basis they wish.

In fact, every country has that right.

81608   zzyzzx   2017 Mar 9, 11:50am  

http://fortune.com/2017/03/09/starbucks-refugee-hiring-backlash/

Hiring Rapefugees Is Hurting Starbucks’ Brand, Analysts Say

Starbucks' (sbux, -1.35%) decision to hire 10,000 rapefugees at locations worldwide is hurting the coffee giant's brand and could impact earnings, analysts say.

Credit Suisse issued a hold rating on Starbucks, noting "significant volatility in recent weeks," CNBC reports. According to YouGov BrandIndex, consumer perception levels for the company have fallen by two-thirds since late January.

While perception of the world's largest coffee chain is still positive overall, it is significantly lower than it was prior to CEO Howard Schultz's pledge to hire rapefugees in response to President Trump's executive order barring refugees from certain countries.

In response to Starbucks' rapefugee hiring plan, consumers who supported President Trump launched a boycott of the chain.

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