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Financial Terrorism

18 durable postsStarted 2010-05-13Latest 2010-05-16
#83434Post 1 of 18

Expect more over the coming months and years. Market manipulation is running rampant so expect extreme volatility with more suicide attacks. The 1000 point drop in minutes was just the tip of the iceberg. I called a draw back in the stock market but wasn't expecting it that fast.

SDR's are the future of money. This is certain

#1371486Post 2 of 18

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i disagree

#1371497Post 3 of 18

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+1

[QUOTE=runningman;861253]The 1000 point drop in minutes was just the tip of the iceberg.[/QUOTE]

The 1000 point drop in the market was (and I believe is the reason) is that a trader erroneously tried to sell an exorbitant number of stocks of Proctor and Gamble (somewhere in the billions) and the "electronic" system that processed the trades continued to re-adjust the price based on the sale volume, until it dropped so low over a period of 15 - 20 minutes that a human eye finally caught note of it and stopped / corrected the issue. P&G is considered to be a stable stock (similar to your utilities) that isn't "traded" on a daily basis and they don't have stocks in the open market in that volume. SEC is investigating the error and so far Citibank has said it wasn't them.

#1371512Post 4 of 18

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[QUOTE=runningman;861253]Expect more over the coming months and years. Market manipulation is running rampant so expect extreme volatility with more suicide attacks. The 1000 point drop in minutes was just the tip of the iceberg. [B]I called a draw back in the stock market[/B] but wasn't expecting it that fast.

SDR's are the future of money. This is certain[/QUOTE]

this is rich! really? you guessed that the stock market would fluctuate? wow, you're a regular fuckin Nostradamus lol

you're arm must be awfully tired from patting yourself on the back ;)

#1371534Post 5 of 18

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The SEC has already said they've canceled like 200-300 trades that happened in that 20 minute period that either capitalized on or were involved with that incident. Probably a human typo plus millisecond automatic trading based on stop losses and all of that other jargon. Also not really that big of a 'terrorist incident' the dow was down 350 at the end of the day.

#1371585Post 6 of 18

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errr. i work in banking, and formerly on the open market in bond issuance...

runningman,, your wrong.

#1371591Post 7 of 18

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You all wish I was wrong. Max Keiser explained it great. With the high frequency trading all the rich have to do is drop a stock 3% and then the day traders will sell it like a bandit.

We are living in a new age where the terrorists aren't muslim radicals but white rich stock brokers who can hold the market at gun point if they want to.

PS If you actually believe that this was some glitch in the system there is no hope for you. Just go back to sleep until you wake up broke.

Funny this is another problem where things get foggy.. America is yet again last to recognize that there is a war going on like WW2, except this is a financial war. Signs to backup my theory - Thailand, Ireland and soon to be Spain are already rioting in the streets.

#1371596Post 8 of 18

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Also if I'm wrong prove it.. Don't just say "Your wrong"

#1371598Post 9 of 18

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[QUOTE=runningman;861411]You all wish I was wrong. Max Keiser explained it great. With the high frequency trading all the rich have to do is drop a stock 3% and then the day traders will sell it like a bandit. [/QUOTE]

Maybe it should be repeated since it keeps getting glossed over: [U][I][B][COLOR=Magenta]All of the trades during the 20 minute period where you think someone could have made 1 billion dollars buying P&G and other stocks at $0.01 a share were canceled. Any trades made during that time on any stock significantly more or less than their value at 2:40pm were canceled without appeal by the FTC. [/COLOR][/B][/I][/U]

#1371601Post 10 of 18

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[QUOTE=runningman;861417]Also if I'm wrong prove it.. Don't just say "Your wrong"[/QUOTE]

I dunno, sometimes the most simple response is the most appropriate. :lol:

#1371621Post 11 of 18

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simple, lol, fitting

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#1371626Post 12 of 18

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[url]http://seekingalpha.com/article/147260-goldman-sachs-thoughts-on-the-developing-stolen-trade-secrets-scandal[/url]

Very interesting read

#1371634Post 13 of 18

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Holy Shit Thailand is about to explode!!

[URL]http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/14/world/asia/14thai.html[/URL]

#1371851Post 14 of 18

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[QUOTE=Kamal;861294]+1

The 1000 point drop in the market was (and I believe is the reason) is that a trader erroneously tried to sell an exorbitant number of stocks of Proctor and Gamble (somewhere in the billions) and the "electronic" system that processed the trades continued to re-adjust the price based on the sale volume, until it dropped so low over a period of 15 - 20 minutes that a human eye finally caught note of it and stopped / corrected the issue. P&G is considered to be a stable stock (similar to your utilities) that isn't "traded" on a daily basis and they don't have stocks in the open market in that volume. SEC is investigating the error and so far Citibank has said it wasn't them.[/QUOTE]

bullshit. that's what's want to be believed and someone will take the fall. Allegedly a futures fund is fingered, but their trade just may have been at the point on the way down that REALLY triggered things. (IOW, the downfall was natural and to be expected; maybe not 1000 but probably in the 3-400 range)

It's a correlated string that caught up with each other. (how does someone type in a 'b' over a 'm' when they are 2 KEYS APART)

#1371910Post 15 of 18

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^that kind of typo is easy when you are busy and doing trades and hear billions/millions etc, not so much as an actual typo but probably thinking the wrong thing at the time possibly.

#1372001Post 16 of 18

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Reso only a simpleton like you would actually believe it was a typo that dropped the stock market 1000 points. Like I said you would believe it was the keebler elves if the gov't told you.. You should move to China, there are over a billion people as simple as you are.

You are so naive it hurts me.

#1372003Post 17 of 18

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actually everyone trading stocks during that 20 minute period was involved in the incident and the cover up, and the amazing thing is all of them still have kept quiet. sounds pretty plausible.

#1372023Post 18 of 18

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Sure is funny what money will do eh? Nothing keeps people quiet like making money.. I would keep my mouth shut wouldn't you?

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