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US didn't exactly dump last night but I still think its coming.. All Ords currently +6.5 but my screen mostly red :huh: Golds taking a hit..

 

Nikkei down, how nice...

 

Gotta go out into a lousy weather forecast, back later if I don't get knocked off by a large hailstone..

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After the initial jump on open it was sideways in a 5 point trading range for the rest of the day. The market appears really tired to me however All Ords went to yet another new recent high, closing +10.5 (+0.3%). Like I said earlier, my screen remained mostly red throughout the day so I just dunno which sector the green was concentrated in, nothing I was watching obviously.

 

Golds sold down again along with some of the oils...

 

Nikkei had a bearish day closing -0.8%. Singers doing the roller coaster, not looking healthy..

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Moanin' from A'dam.

 

Quickie this am.Got something better to do than watch the screen!Agree Aussiebear--looking tired here in Europe as well.

 

The rise in the markets in the last few days seem to be caused

by the falling Euro.Personally,I don't mind too much 'cos when I sell stuff on eBay in the US I get a beter exchange rate,ha,ha.

 

Starting to get a gut feeling that "they" are going to keep the market levitated and that means be careful as the ass is about to drop out.So much complacency--to be expected really,when our pile has risen by more than 50% in 5 months.

 

But still in the uptrend.

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