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quadzilla456

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Fake Market Indicators on Reputable Web Sites
« on: May 19, 2010, 09:19:25 PM »
This video is interesting. The guy talks about “fake” market indicators that people are finding on reputable web sites that points to where the market is headed days in advance of the market actually hitting those levels. If this is true it highlights to what extend the stock market is being controlled and that they can steer it anyway they want.

http://www.reddragonleo.com/the-great-depression-two.html

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Re: Fake Market Indicators on Reputable Web Sites
« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2010, 09:25:40 PM »
This video is interesting. The guy talks about “fake” market indicators that people are finding on reputable web sites that points to where the market is headed days in advance of the market actually hitting those levels. If this is true it highlights to what extend the stock market is being controlled and that they can steer it anyway they want.

http://www.reddragonleo.com/the-great-depression-two.html

I skimmed through the first 10 minutes of that and it's clear that guy has no idea whatsoever as to what he's talking about and has no absolutely no idea how the markets work. Kudos for the accent. I'm guessing his formal education stopped at a GED?  ::)

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Re: Fake Market Indicators on Reputable Web Sites
« Reply #2 on: May 19, 2010, 09:34:46 PM »
I skimmed through the first 10 minutes of that and it's clear that guy has no idea whatsoever as to what he's talking about and has no absolutely no idea how the markets work. Kudos for the accent. I'm guessing his formal education stopped at a GED?  ::)
I'd like to know if its true that there are fake indicators on web sites. If anyone finds them please post here. In his video he shows screenshots of web sites that list the DOW and S&P on dates that have not even been passed yet.

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Re: Fake Market Indicators on Reputable Web Sites
« Reply #3 on: May 19, 2010, 10:47:34 PM »
LMAO quad you really need to drop the CT's bro honestly...

that being said have you ever seen the movie pi?

http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1800023978/info

if not you should watch it, your ct nuttery makes me think you would love this movie...