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THE GREAT AMERICAN BUBBLE MACHINEROLLING STONEMATT TAIBBI From tech stocks to high gas prices, Goldman Sachs has engineered every major market manipulation since the Great Depression – and they’re about to do it againThe first thing you need to know about Goldman Sachs is that it’s everywhere. The world’s most powerful investment bank is a great vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity, relentlessly jamming its blood funnel into anything that smells like money. In fact, the history of
Posted under Futures Trading Systems by Content Keyword RSS on Wednesday 1 July 2009 at 10:30 pm

Forex Currency Trading: The Biggest Market And Not Well Known.

The Currency market was one time the world’s best kept secrets. As the largest financial market in the world, you would think it should have been more well known, but not so. It has escaped under the radar ofmost people, remaining the sole domain of the large banks, huge corporations and other financial entities that apparently did not like sharing their information with the world. Many investors from all levels are hungry for new markets to sink their teeth into, and Forex is primed for their
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Some Day Trading Ideas You Must Learn

Author : Bercle George Day trading is a style wherein traders either sell all long positions are sold or cover short positions at the end of the trading day There are many markets for day trading and some of these are currency, stocks, futures and commodities For simplicity, we associate trading with purchasing a commodity, bringing it home or to our business premises, and then selling it Some Facts You Should Know About Day Trading: 1 In day trading, different shares are bound to unde
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Stock Market Report - 06/30/09

Tuesday June 30, 2009 Navivest A report from the Conference Board, which showed that consumer confidence dropped in June, weighed on stocks on Tuesday. As results stocks finished the quarter by ending the day to the downside. The Dow Jones Industrial Averaged lost 82.38 points, a 0.97% decline on the day, to close at 8,447.00, NASDAQ was off by 9.02 points, 0.49% decline, to finish the session at 1,835.04 and the S&P 500 shed 7.91 points 0.85% to close out June at 919.
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