Saturday, September 29, 2007

Bear

9 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:58 AM

    for a minute there I was clueless..

    aaaah the Soviet Union,

    the good old COLD WAR days

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  2. I thought it was going to be this big scary bear:

    http://www.fxstreet.com/technical/market-view/todays-top-momentum-movers/2007-09-28.html

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  3. Anonymous9:34 AM

    i know..

    but what takes U of all people to fxstreet, chabert??

    never expected that from U.

    (don't take it the wrong way! Just that i would have never known from your blog.)

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  4. Anonymous9:51 PM

    May I ask, what's the Qlipoth's interpretation of this ad?

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  5. Ah fxstreet, a haunt of mine. I trade currency futures sometimes. And my expenses are mainly in one currency while my income is mainly in others, so I pay routine attention.

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  6. Anonymous2:24 AM

    Abbass, your comment seems to imply that complex interests in the operation of the stock market is incompatible with an interest in Marxian political-economy. I'm not sure that I agree, so can you elaborate on why you imply this?

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  7. Anonymous5:28 AM

    love and terrorism:

    I guess my comment implies that, but that's not to say I believe the two interests are incompatible.

    Not at all.

    It was really a matter of deep, unabashed curiosity, because I was sure people interested in political economy could have referred to the U.$. dollar bear via sources other than the fxstreet kind.

    Now I am pleasantly surprised as I trade currency futures myself.

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  8. Now I am pleasantly surprised as I trade currency futures myself.

    A brother!

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  9. Anonymous3:53 PM

    Jeez, here I am just hoping I have currency in the future.

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