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Neither here nor there for the early openers: Kiwis -0.3%, Aussies +0.1%, Nikkers and Sth Korea +0.4%.

 

Choppy action in Aussie sectors: Consumer Staples/Healthcare +0.4% with Energy/REITS -0.3%.

 

 

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All Ords finally decided to go for up, closing +0.9%. Gold +2% was the best performer followed by Miners +1.2%.

 

Over in Asia, China +0.3%, Honkers +0.7%, India -0.1% and Nikkers +0.6%.

 

 

On to UK/Europe:

 

 

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What's with the spike on gold on the chart above?

 

60 Minutes story last night about how the Indians are going to buy every ounce on the planet for their weddings

 

Deeply embedded in their culture

 

Can't imagine it ever going down

 

Looked at as savings

 

Yada yada yada....bla bla bla

 

or...Grease....there's always that

 

Ugh!

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'psyche doctor' date='12 February 2012 - 06:19 PM' timestamp='1329088750' post='878443']

NQ including Globex. Got a gap up to start the Globex session. It is pulling back as I type. Let us see if it holds and what the RTH has in store. As per the chart below, we still have the upper channel as a guideline.

 

 

Bears need below 2510ish NQ. Otherwise, bulls have control and the trend remains up.

 

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Just a comment...why anyone would even be thinking about trying to figure out a short play against a chart like that is beyond me

 

Not ragging on you PD...just sayin'

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60 Minutes story last night about how the Indians are going to buy every ounce on the planet for their weddings

 

Think Jimi was talking about this spike which doesn't show up on the above chart..

 

 

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AT&T punched the numbers and is resorting to Natty Gas to fuel its fleet

 

"The company this week said it recently deployed its 5,000th vehicle, a natural-gas van, in Palmdale, Calif. The milestone is a third of AT&T’s commitment to have 15,000 alternative fuel vehicles by 2018 to save 49 million gallons of gasoline over the decade, a goal the company seems increasingly certain to meet. It has more than 250 such cars and trucks in Missouri and Kansas, with more to come."

 

"Natural gas prices are providing fuel to fleets for as little as half the cost of gasoline and diesel."

 

http://www.kansascity.com/2012/01/26/3394375/atts-alt-fuel-fleet-hits-5000.html#storylink=cpy

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