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forex_trader_201100
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Sep 11, 2015 at 13:02
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OK - these are just iron cast facts so don't treat me like a tin hat conspiracy theorist.
Sept 11, 2001. WTC tragedy.
Sept 17 - Markets open and Dow drops almost 700 points.
Sept 11 2008 (7 years later) Lehmen desperately try to work out a deal or face imminent failure.
Sept 17 - Lehmen goes to zero kicking off financial crisis worldwide.
Sept 11 2015 (7 years later) is today.
Sept 17 - Fed interests rates decision.
As we lead into these historically very important dates virtually all technical and fundamental indicators point to the potential for massive market crashes.
I have been talking about this for a year and with a lot more urgency of late.
I might be wrong, and I sure hope I am wrong but if I am right in my forecasts of the market - this could be very literally your last chance to pay attention.
I have orders set for a global crash.
Sept 11, 2001. WTC tragedy.
Sept 17 - Markets open and Dow drops almost 700 points.
Sept 11 2008 (7 years later) Lehmen desperately try to work out a deal or face imminent failure.
Sept 17 - Lehmen goes to zero kicking off financial crisis worldwide.
Sept 11 2015 (7 years later) is today.
Sept 17 - Fed interests rates decision.
As we lead into these historically very important dates virtually all technical and fundamental indicators point to the potential for massive market crashes.
I have been talking about this for a year and with a lot more urgency of late.
I might be wrong, and I sure hope I am wrong but if I am right in my forecasts of the market - this could be very literally your last chance to pay attention.
I have orders set for a global crash.
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Sep 12, 2015 at 17:56
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Eyes on the prize. Let's see what happens. Interesting.
Positivity
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Sep 13, 2015 at 06:05
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Well, i think you just rediscoverd market cycles ;)
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Sep 13, 2015 at 08:57
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But there were no notable events on Sept 11 2015...
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Sep 14, 2015 at 08:55
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There were many crashs bigger ones and smaller ones that don't fit into the 7-8 year market cycle theory that also guys lke Martin Armstrong postulate. Also these crashes also didn't happen in September..
-Dot.com Bubble Crash 2000
-Gulf War 2003
-Flash Crash 2010
-Fukushima 2011
-Dot.com Bubble Crash 2000
-Gulf War 2003
-Flash Crash 2010
-Fukushima 2011
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Sep 14, 2015 at 11:00
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5starsignalspamm posted:
OK - these are just iron cast facts so don't treat me like a tin hat conspiracy theorist.
Sept 11, 2001. WTC tragedy.
Sept 17 - Markets open and Dow drops almost 700 points.
Sept 11 2008 (7 years later) Lehmen desperately try to work out a deal or face imminent failure.
Sept 17 - Lehmen goes to zero kicking off financial crisis worldwide.
Sept 11 2015 (7 years later) is today.
Sept 17 - Fed interests rates decision.
As we lead into these historically very important dates virtually all technical and fundamental indicators point to the potential for massive market crashes.
I have been talking about this for a year and with a lot more urgency of late.
I might be wrong, and I sure hope I am wrong but if I am right in my forecasts of the market - this could be very literally your last chance to pay attention.
I have orders set for a global crash.
Funny:)
There are so many doomsayers announcing something bad happens that sometimes they are right. But 99% just scare people:)
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Sep 15, 2015 at 09:40
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CHecking posted:
There were many crashs bigger ones and smaller ones that don't fit into the 7-8 year market cycle theory that also guys lke Martin Armstrong postulate. Also these crashes also didn't happen in September..
-Dot.com Bubble Crash 2000
-Gulf War 2003
-Flash Crash 2010
-Fukushima 2011
Perhaps these follow a different kind of cycle?
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Sep 18, 2015 at 06:50
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togr posted:So as I stated end of world didn't happen yet:-D5starsignalspamm posted:
OK - these are just iron cast facts so don't treat me like a tin hat conspiracy theorist.
Sept 11, 2001. WTC tragedy.
Sept 17 - Markets open and Dow drops almost 700 points.
Sept 11 2008 (7 years later) Lehmen desperately try to work out a deal or face imminent failure.
Sept 17 - Lehmen goes to zero kicking off financial crisis worldwide.
Sept 11 2015 (7 years later) is today.
Sept 17 - Fed interests rates decision.
As we lead into these historically very important dates virtually all technical and fundamental indicators point to the potential for massive market crashes.
I have been talking about this for a year and with a lot more urgency of late.
I might be wrong, and I sure hope I am wrong but if I am right in my forecasts of the market - this could be very literally your last chance to pay attention.
I have orders set for a global crash.
Funny:)
There are so many doomsayers announcing something bad happens that sometimes they are right. But 99% just scare people:)
forex_trader_139412
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Sep 18, 2015 at 09:12
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Reminds me of the y2k bug and all that at the height of 1999, hardly anyone I know slept the last night of 1999.
Then there was the mayan calendar scare..
Then there was the mayan calendar scare..
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Dec 19, 2015 at 22:09
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@johnnapiranha
Considering we're on a giant rock hurtling through space at 67 000 mph I think it's quite reasonable to assume the sky is always falling, mostly towards the sun, which we keep missing. Thank heavens for that or we'd be unable to trade fx and argue with strangers on the internet due to the intense heat that would be the most obvious consequence of a sky that's about to stop falling.
Considering we're on a giant rock hurtling through space at 67 000 mph I think it's quite reasonable to assume the sky is always falling, mostly towards the sun, which we keep missing. Thank heavens for that or we'd be unable to trade fx and argue with strangers on the internet due to the intense heat that would be the most obvious consequence of a sky that's about to stop falling.
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Dec 21, 2015 at 07:19
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5starsignalspamm posted:
OK - these are just iron cast facts so don't treat me like a tin hat conspiracy theorist.
Sept 11, 2001. WTC tragedy.
Sept 17 - Markets open and Dow drops almost 700 points.
Sept 11 2008 (7 years later) Lehmen desperately try to work out a deal or face imminent failure.
Sept 17 - Lehmen goes to zero kicking off financial crisis worldwide.
Sept 11 2015 (7 years later) is today.
Sept 17 - Fed interests rates decision.
As we lead into these historically very important dates virtually all technical and fundamental indicators point to the potential for massive market crashes.
I have been talking about this for a year and with a lot more urgency of late.
I might be wrong, and I sure hope I am wrong but if I am right in my forecasts of the market - this could be very literally your last chance to pay attention.
I have orders set for a global crash.
There's a 'Glitch in the Matrix' joke looking to be made in here somewhere.
Seriously though, I think it's just a coincidence.
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Dec 23, 2015 at 07:39
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theHand posted:
@johnnapiranha
Considering we're on a giant rock hurtling through space at 67 000 mph I think it's quite reasonable to assume the sky is always falling, mostly towards the sun, which we keep missing. Thank heavens for that or we'd be unable to trade fx and argue with strangers on the internet due to the intense heat that would be the most obvious consequence of a sky that's about to stop falling.
exactly.
Cut it while it's hot.
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