From: in2dadark on 9 May 2010 12:00 Monday should be another bad one for wall streeters.. Futures are down... DJIA INDEX 10,335.00 -122.00 10,462.00 10,570.00 10,215.00 05/07 S&P 500 1,107.00 -15.40 1,124.30 1,136.50 1,091.00 05/07 NASDAQ 100 1,848.50 -37.50 1,887.50 1,906.50 1,805.00 05/07 S&P/TSX 60 686.90 -4.40 690.00 691.20 676.40 05/07 MEX BOLSA 31,329.00 -9.00 31,400.00 31,550.00 30,900.00 05/07 BOVESPA 63,191.00 -716.00
From: JoeSpareBedroom on 9 May 2010 12:06 "in2dadark" <in2dadark(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:2bcbfc3c-129b-4078-8faa-b21e194de0cc(a)n15g2000yqf.googlegroups.com... > Monday should be another bad one for wall streeters.. Futures are > down... > > DJIA INDEX 10,335.00 -122.00 10,462.00 10,570.00 10,215.00 05/07 > S&P 500 1,107.00 -15.40 1,124.30 1,136.50 1,091.00 05/07 > NASDAQ 100 1,848.50 -37.50 1,887.50 1,906.50 1,805.00 05/07 > S&P/TSX 60 686.90 -4.40 690.00 691.20 676.40 05/07 > MEX BOLSA 31,329.00 -9.00 31,400.00 31,550.00 30,900.00 05/07 > BOVESPA 63,191.00 -716.00 Meanwhile, less fortunate gamblers get nailed. ""They were paying off our undercover officers inside an establishment, basically wagering on the game of chance, at which point (they were) paying off currency to our undercover officers," said Sgt. Joseph Fussell, of the New Hampshire Liquor Commission Enforcement Bureau." They didn't have the cash to pay off the right people. http://www.wmur.com/news/23496201/detail.html
From: FatterDumber& Happier Moe on 9 May 2010 12:13 in2dadark wrote: > Monday should be another bad one for wall streeters.. Futures are > down... > > DJIA INDEX 10,335.00 -122.00 10,462.00 10,570.00 10,215.00 05/07 > S&P 500 1,107.00 -15.40 1,124.30 1,136.50 1,091.00 05/07 > NASDAQ 100 1,848.50 -37.50 1,887.50 1,906.50 1,805.00 05/07 > S&P/TSX 60 686.90 -4.40 690.00 691.20 676.40 05/07 > MEX BOLSA 31,329.00 -9.00 31,400.00 31,550.00 30,900.00 05/07 > BOVESPA 63,191.00 -716.00 It's to early to tell. We won't know until 1:30 EST when the European markets start trading. The Asian markets start up about 6 PM this eventing but it won't be until the European markets give us an idea of how trading might start in the US markets. Europe is supposed to be putting a patch on some of the problems when drove the Euro down and the yen and dollar up. We will see. http://quotes.ino.com/chart/?s=NYBOT_DX&v=d12 http://quotes.ino.com/chart/?s=NYBOT_CR&v=d12 http://quotes.ino.com/chart/?s=CME_INX These have moved a lot in a very short time and are due for a 50% short term reversal, which doesn't mean they will, but they have have had a big move in a short time and the markets tend to over do things it's their nature.
From: Jeff Strickland on 9 May 2010 13:02 "JoeSpareBedroom" <newstrash(a)frontiernet.net> wrote in message news:x4BFn.2801$304.1042(a)newsfe12.iad... > "in2dadark" <in2dadark(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:2bcbfc3c-129b-4078-8faa-b21e194de0cc(a)n15g2000yqf.googlegroups.com... >> Monday should be another bad one for wall streeters.. Futures are >> down... >> >> DJIA INDEX 10,335.00 -122.00 10,462.00 10,570.00 10,215.00 05/07 >> S&P 500 1,107.00 -15.40 1,124.30 1,136.50 1,091.00 05/07 >> NASDAQ 100 1,848.50 -37.50 1,887.50 1,906.50 1,805.00 05/07 >> S&P/TSX 60 686.90 -4.40 690.00 691.20 676.40 05/07 >> MEX BOLSA 31,329.00 -9.00 31,400.00 31,550.00 30,900.00 05/07 >> BOVESPA 63,191.00 -716.00 > > > Meanwhile, less fortunate gamblers get nailed. > > ""They were paying off our undercover officers inside an establishment, > basically wagering on the game of chance, at which point (they were) > paying off currency to our undercover officers," said Sgt. Joseph Fussell, > of the New Hampshire Liquor Commission Enforcement Bureau." > > They didn't have the cash to pay off the right people. > > http://www.wmur.com/news/23496201/detail.html > What in Hell are you babbling on about now? Blue sky, Joe. Blue sky. You're talking about pastrami sandwiches ...
From: JoeSpareBedroom on 9 May 2010 13:31 "Jeff Strickland" <crwlrjeff(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:hs6ps4$juk$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > > "JoeSpareBedroom" <newstrash(a)frontiernet.net> wrote in message > news:x4BFn.2801$304.1042(a)newsfe12.iad... >> "in2dadark" <in2dadark(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message >> news:2bcbfc3c-129b-4078-8faa-b21e194de0cc(a)n15g2000yqf.googlegroups.com... >>> Monday should be another bad one for wall streeters.. Futures are >>> down... >>> >>> DJIA INDEX 10,335.00 -122.00 10,462.00 10,570.00 10,215.00 05/07 >>> S&P 500 1,107.00 -15.40 1,124.30 1,136.50 1,091.00 05/07 >>> NASDAQ 100 1,848.50 -37.50 1,887.50 1,906.50 1,805.00 05/07 >>> S&P/TSX 60 686.90 -4.40 690.00 691.20 676.40 05/07 >>> MEX BOLSA 31,329.00 -9.00 31,400.00 31,550.00 30,900.00 05/07 >>> BOVESPA 63,191.00 -716.00 >> >> >> Meanwhile, less fortunate gamblers get nailed. >> >> ""They were paying off our undercover officers inside an establishment, >> basically wagering on the game of chance, at which point (they were) >> paying off currency to our undercover officers," said Sgt. Joseph >> Fussell, of the New Hampshire Liquor Commission Enforcement Bureau." >> >> They didn't have the cash to pay off the right people. >> >> http://www.wmur.com/news/23496201/detail.html >> > > What in Hell are you babbling on about now? > > Blue sky, Joe. Blue sky. You're talking about pastrami sandwiches ... Gambling is gambling, whether it's poker machines or futures. The more fortunate gamblers can afford to make the authorities pretend they don't see gambling. You know this is true.
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