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Condolences for your family's loss Aussie. My cousin committed suicide a few years back. Deeply shocking to our whole family. He was 63, had had trouble with the law in the past, had been involved with dealing drugs before. We thought all that was behind him. He seemed to be doing well, but there were problems with depression, then started having serious marital problems with more trouble with the law, and simply wanted out. That was bad enough. When it's a younger person, it's even more tragic. I still miss my cousin. In spite of all the bad stuff, he had a decent, loving, wonderful side too that everyone loved.

 

I think this is a common story in so many families. Drugs are such a scourge.

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WSJ talking about MLP's taking the pipe this morning

 

I forgot about those

 

Anything with yield I guess

 

I know higher taxes is the MSM excuse

 

But I wonder if something else is afoot

 

Like higher rates a-comin

 

Doesn't have to be 2013 or even 2014

 

Just a wiff will do it

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specie: to answer your question from yesterday

 

here's the Dow weekly

 

uptl from 2009 now broken. as long term uptl lines are broken, they'll break with force, but bounce back to test the uptl before resuming down.

 

therefore, i believe we see 12k, then bounce back to test that uptl, which could be a large bounce

 

based on the negative macd going on monthly and weekly charts it's over

 

seeing several patterns developing that will take the Dow down to the following levels with bounces along the way: 12k, 10,400, 7,200 and ultimate target 5600

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