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Get record number of Rydex longs to switch to short side on Monday

Reverse the piss out of it on Tuesday

Use CSCO and Semis to cause massive washout on Wednesday morning

Bounce on 9900, more oil than you'll ever need...

Crush oil...crush gold

Let Putin save the world with a promise to open Russia's taps.

Turn on the pipes in souther Iraq and let the oil flow...

Squeeze the shit our of the transports as oil plummets.

The rest of the market will follow.

 

"WE RULE THE WORLD!!!"

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Brian: good points; Machine: agree, how convient they just stumbled onto a million or so new barrels. Fade the statist liars.

I said last week that the Saudis would do exactly this...every week if necessary.

 

All of the numbers that move the markets are under the control of the White House (and their surrogates) and there is no way to refute them.

 

This is no accident folks.

 

The data rule.

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Greenscum was not getting his validation rally

This was all planned

I still think they fail

The light bulb will go on.

I refuse to entertain the thought that the population is stupid enough to continue to swallow this crap.

Another very sad day for this day in history.

I fear so much for the younger generation. We are leaving a disaster on their doorstep.

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Now it's just a matter of selecting the correct day to announce that the recent jobs numbers were the result of a technical glitch - and the ACTUAL data show an increase of 300,000 jobs.

 

Who would stop them?

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One need only look at the whipsaws in the oil market to understand the new rules of the game.

 

Incresingly violent whipsaws designed to separate all speculators from their money.

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This is why the Saudis are huffing, puffing and probably, bluffing:

 

"Until recently, it was commonly assumed that Saudi Arabia still had sufficient surplus production capacity to increase its output but, OPEC president and Indonesian energy minister, Purnomo Yusgiantoro, blurted out an unpleasant truth to markets long inured to the effects of substantially higher energy costs: there is little additional supply coming imminently from Saudi Arabia. "

 

http://www.prudentbear.com/internationalperspective.asp

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