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February 4, 2009 at 4:38 PM in reply to: Off Topic: “Lawmaker says SEC hindering House’s Madoff probe” #340842February 4, 2009 at 4:38 PM in reply to: Off Topic: “Lawmaker says SEC hindering House’s Madoff probe” #341166
jficquette
ParticipantArraya,
If I remember correctly what precipated this was $7Billion in redemptions that hit all at once.
My guess is it was the Russian Mafia prompted by huge loses in the Oil Markets that created the redemption problem.
Also, fwiw, I am friends with the guy that helps run that Deep Capture site. He is an investigator. An older guy in his late 60’s. He has been telling me stuff that came out today for 2 years. Not Madoff but the corruption in the SEC. It goes all the way back to Arthur Levitt.
My friend said the world will be “aghast” at who all is arrested over this.
We’ll see.
John
February 4, 2009 at 4:38 PM in reply to: Off Topic: “Lawmaker says SEC hindering House’s Madoff probe” #341270jficquette
ParticipantArraya,
If I remember correctly what precipated this was $7Billion in redemptions that hit all at once.
My guess is it was the Russian Mafia prompted by huge loses in the Oil Markets that created the redemption problem.
Also, fwiw, I am friends with the guy that helps run that Deep Capture site. He is an investigator. An older guy in his late 60’s. He has been telling me stuff that came out today for 2 years. Not Madoff but the corruption in the SEC. It goes all the way back to Arthur Levitt.
My friend said the world will be “aghast” at who all is arrested over this.
We’ll see.
John
February 4, 2009 at 4:38 PM in reply to: Off Topic: “Lawmaker says SEC hindering House’s Madoff probe” #341297jficquette
ParticipantArraya,
If I remember correctly what precipated this was $7Billion in redemptions that hit all at once.
My guess is it was the Russian Mafia prompted by huge loses in the Oil Markets that created the redemption problem.
Also, fwiw, I am friends with the guy that helps run that Deep Capture site. He is an investigator. An older guy in his late 60’s. He has been telling me stuff that came out today for 2 years. Not Madoff but the corruption in the SEC. It goes all the way back to Arthur Levitt.
My friend said the world will be “aghast” at who all is arrested over this.
We’ll see.
John
February 4, 2009 at 4:38 PM in reply to: Off Topic: “Lawmaker says SEC hindering House’s Madoff probe” #341392jficquette
ParticipantArraya,
If I remember correctly what precipated this was $7Billion in redemptions that hit all at once.
My guess is it was the Russian Mafia prompted by huge loses in the Oil Markets that created the redemption problem.
Also, fwiw, I am friends with the guy that helps run that Deep Capture site. He is an investigator. An older guy in his late 60’s. He has been telling me stuff that came out today for 2 years. Not Madoff but the corruption in the SEC. It goes all the way back to Arthur Levitt.
My friend said the world will be “aghast” at who all is arrested over this.
We’ll see.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=Chris Scoreboard Johnston]Agree with the 5 handle call on the Dow 4plex. I will be posting a chart in my blog that shows the PPT buying the EMini SP futures to keep this market from breaking those lows, but they are not going to be able to stop it. The question of whether the new admins PPT would resume what the prior one was doing in this area has been answered, YES! Just look at the large buying in the Large Speculator group, damn are they losing a ton of dough doing this!
Talk about a bad use of taxpaxer dollars….[/quote]
Its the Bond bubble that had them worried not the Stock market.
If the Bonds starting selling off then it’s going to get really ugly and soon.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=Chris Scoreboard Johnston]Agree with the 5 handle call on the Dow 4plex. I will be posting a chart in my blog that shows the PPT buying the EMini SP futures to keep this market from breaking those lows, but they are not going to be able to stop it. The question of whether the new admins PPT would resume what the prior one was doing in this area has been answered, YES! Just look at the large buying in the Large Speculator group, damn are they losing a ton of dough doing this!
Talk about a bad use of taxpaxer dollars….[/quote]
Its the Bond bubble that had them worried not the Stock market.
If the Bonds starting selling off then it’s going to get really ugly and soon.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=Chris Scoreboard Johnston]Agree with the 5 handle call on the Dow 4plex. I will be posting a chart in my blog that shows the PPT buying the EMini SP futures to keep this market from breaking those lows, but they are not going to be able to stop it. The question of whether the new admins PPT would resume what the prior one was doing in this area has been answered, YES! Just look at the large buying in the Large Speculator group, damn are they losing a ton of dough doing this!
Talk about a bad use of taxpaxer dollars….[/quote]
Its the Bond bubble that had them worried not the Stock market.
If the Bonds starting selling off then it’s going to get really ugly and soon.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=Chris Scoreboard Johnston]Agree with the 5 handle call on the Dow 4plex. I will be posting a chart in my blog that shows the PPT buying the EMini SP futures to keep this market from breaking those lows, but they are not going to be able to stop it. The question of whether the new admins PPT would resume what the prior one was doing in this area has been answered, YES! Just look at the large buying in the Large Speculator group, damn are they losing a ton of dough doing this!
Talk about a bad use of taxpaxer dollars….[/quote]
Its the Bond bubble that had them worried not the Stock market.
If the Bonds starting selling off then it’s going to get really ugly and soon.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=Chris Scoreboard Johnston]Agree with the 5 handle call on the Dow 4plex. I will be posting a chart in my blog that shows the PPT buying the EMini SP futures to keep this market from breaking those lows, but they are not going to be able to stop it. The question of whether the new admins PPT would resume what the prior one was doing in this area has been answered, YES! Just look at the large buying in the Large Speculator group, damn are they losing a ton of dough doing this!
Talk about a bad use of taxpaxer dollars….[/quote]
Its the Bond bubble that had them worried not the Stock market.
If the Bonds starting selling off then it’s going to get really ugly and soon.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=LuckyInOC]I just found it interesting that since this low of Oct 9-10, 2009 the Dow has:
1. Rose then dropped to 8.1K on 10/27
2. Only to rise to to 9.6k on 11/4, Election Day
3. Drop to 7.6k by 11/20
4. Rose to 9.0k only to drop back to 8.0k this week.Unfortunately, the collateral damage has started. I can’t see how the Dow can stay above 8.0k any longer and test the 7.6k low on 11/20/08. Even the Dow seems not only possible, but probable to be in the 6’s.
very…
Lucky In OC
[/quote]Fed is threatening to monetize the Treasury Bond debt. The problem is they can’t issue the $2Tril already needed plus buy up all the bonds held by others in the open market.
Bonds sold off pretty good after his comments on it which means they are calling his bluff.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=LuckyInOC]I just found it interesting that since this low of Oct 9-10, 2009 the Dow has:
1. Rose then dropped to 8.1K on 10/27
2. Only to rise to to 9.6k on 11/4, Election Day
3. Drop to 7.6k by 11/20
4. Rose to 9.0k only to drop back to 8.0k this week.Unfortunately, the collateral damage has started. I can’t see how the Dow can stay above 8.0k any longer and test the 7.6k low on 11/20/08. Even the Dow seems not only possible, but probable to be in the 6’s.
very…
Lucky In OC
[/quote]Fed is threatening to monetize the Treasury Bond debt. The problem is they can’t issue the $2Tril already needed plus buy up all the bonds held by others in the open market.
Bonds sold off pretty good after his comments on it which means they are calling his bluff.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=LuckyInOC]I just found it interesting that since this low of Oct 9-10, 2009 the Dow has:
1. Rose then dropped to 8.1K on 10/27
2. Only to rise to to 9.6k on 11/4, Election Day
3. Drop to 7.6k by 11/20
4. Rose to 9.0k only to drop back to 8.0k this week.Unfortunately, the collateral damage has started. I can’t see how the Dow can stay above 8.0k any longer and test the 7.6k low on 11/20/08. Even the Dow seems not only possible, but probable to be in the 6’s.
very…
Lucky In OC
[/quote]Fed is threatening to monetize the Treasury Bond debt. The problem is they can’t issue the $2Tril already needed plus buy up all the bonds held by others in the open market.
Bonds sold off pretty good after his comments on it which means they are calling his bluff.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=LuckyInOC]I just found it interesting that since this low of Oct 9-10, 2009 the Dow has:
1. Rose then dropped to 8.1K on 10/27
2. Only to rise to to 9.6k on 11/4, Election Day
3. Drop to 7.6k by 11/20
4. Rose to 9.0k only to drop back to 8.0k this week.Unfortunately, the collateral damage has started. I can’t see how the Dow can stay above 8.0k any longer and test the 7.6k low on 11/20/08. Even the Dow seems not only possible, but probable to be in the 6’s.
very…
Lucky In OC
[/quote]Fed is threatening to monetize the Treasury Bond debt. The problem is they can’t issue the $2Tril already needed plus buy up all the bonds held by others in the open market.
Bonds sold off pretty good after his comments on it which means they are calling his bluff.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=LuckyInOC]I just found it interesting that since this low of Oct 9-10, 2009 the Dow has:
1. Rose then dropped to 8.1K on 10/27
2. Only to rise to to 9.6k on 11/4, Election Day
3. Drop to 7.6k by 11/20
4. Rose to 9.0k only to drop back to 8.0k this week.Unfortunately, the collateral damage has started. I can’t see how the Dow can stay above 8.0k any longer and test the 7.6k low on 11/20/08. Even the Dow seems not only possible, but probable to be in the 6’s.
very…
Lucky In OC
[/quote]Fed is threatening to monetize the Treasury Bond debt. The problem is they can’t issue the $2Tril already needed plus buy up all the bonds held by others in the open market.
Bonds sold off pretty good after his comments on it which means they are calling his bluff.
John
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