AmenRa's Corner



Creditcane™: I'm taking the red-eye for my Friday arrival.


SPX
Spinning top day. Midpoint above EMA(10). Holding above SMA(144). Holding above the 38.2% retrace (1241.13). New high on daily 3LB (reversal is 1246.96). QE2infinity. Still above weekly 3LB mid and the monthly 3LB mid.



DXY
Spinning top day. Midpoint below EMA(10). Tested and failed the 50.0% minor retrace (78.43). Holding above all SMA's. No daily 3LB changes (reversal is 78.28). Not confirming the monthly 3LB reversal up.



VIX
Doji day. Midpoint below EMA(10). Tested and held SMA(144). Holding above its 61.8% retrace (26.16). No daily 3LB changes (reversal is 48.00). The grip of the "fear" zone has been eliminated (for now).



GOLD
Bullish short day. Midpoint above EMA(10). Holding above its 38.2% retrace (1716.70). Tested and held SMA(21). No daily 3LB changes (reversal is 1643.50). Must have the precious.



EURUSD
Spinning top day. Midpoint below EMA(10). Still failing all SMA's. Tested and held its 100.0% retrace (1.3350). No daily 3LB changes (reversal is 1.3511).



JNK
Bearish short day. Midpoint above EMA(10). Holding above SMA(89). Failing its 50.0% retrace (38.24). No daily 3LB changes (reversal is 37.88).



10YR YIELD
Bearish long day. Tested and failed SMA(55). Midpoint above EMA(10). Failing its 38.2% minor retrace (21.37). No daily 3LB changes (reversal is 19.39).



WTI
Spinning top day. Still above all SMA's. Midpoint above EMA(10). Tested and failed its 61.8% retrace (101.74). No dally 3LB changes (reversal is 100.36). Not confirming the monthly 3LB reversal down.



SILVER
Spinning top day. Tested and failed SMA(55). Midpoint above EMA(10). Holding above its 38.2% minor retrace (31.85). No daily 3LB changes (reversal is 36.65).



BKX
Bullish short day (didn't confirm bearish harami - duh). Midpoint above EMA(10). Holding above SMA(89). Holding above its 61.8% minor retrace (38.43). No daily 3LB changes (reversal is 40.05).



HYG/LQD
Bearish short day. Holding above SMA(21,55,89). Midpoint above EMA(10). Tested and failed its 38.2% retrace (0.7808). No daily 3LB changes (reversal is 0.7557).



USDJPY
Bearish short day. Midpoint above EMA(10). Holding above SMA(21). Tested and failed its 50.0% minor retrace (77.785). No daily 3LB changes (reversal is 75.70).



EEM
Bullish short day. Midpoint above EMA(10). Tested and held SMA(89). Tested and failed its 38.2% retrace (40.13). No daily 3LB changes (reversal is 36.10).




IT HAS BEGUN. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.

13 comments:

ben22 said...

AAIP,

wow, just read that TJ quote from earlier today

pretty powerful stuff there

AmenRa said...

OT: Family Guy episode where Peter has a prostate exam is insane. ROTFLMAO.

That is all.

Anonymous said...

McFear,

yes, TJ was into, and onto, it..

Always amazes me how, he, in particular, among 'the Founders', seems so 'clairvoyant'...

and, to me, it is with little surprise that arch-Frauds, like Ellis, has been set off, w/ "Foundation"-funding, to besmirch him (see Sally Hemmings episode(s))..

http://search.yippy.com/search?input-form=clusty-simple&v%3Asources=webplus-ns-aaf&v%3Aproject=clusty&query=Joseph+Ellis+Fraud+Thomas+Jefferson

Anonymous said...

O..

AAIP, above, @21:36 ~

cv said...

@qotd

I can calculate the motion of heavenly bodies, but not the madness of people.

Isaac Newton

---

"It's the REAL THING that makes your body swing"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXfWY4YeZYQ

Never forget that...

72bat said...

ben @ 8:39
imho, tj was not one for waiting for god's justice, but rather by his own acts re-instilled conviction in the minds of men

ben22 said...

Ellis, his timing of the release of "Jefferson Fathered Slave's Last Child" was....curious, given the circumstances in the country at the time.

Andy T said...

I soak up the founding father histories.....

Big, big fan of David McCullough's works..... They should be mandatory reading in US History classes. 1776 was the most powerful book I've ever read....it's just amazing what this group of people "pulled off."

Also, speaking of other epic books, I just read Ken follett's Pillars of the Earth. It's a really long book, but I can see why it has been so popular. It's a great read...makes you feel like your living in the 12 th century England...the characters are fantastic. Note: I'm not much of a reader AT ALL...so if I happily got through an 800+ page book...then that's about as big a thumbs up I can give.

cv said...

"The Rothschilds, and that class of money-lenders of whom they are the representatives and agents - men who never think of lending a shilling to their next-door neighbors, for purposes of honest industry, unless upon the most ample security, and at the highest rate of interest - stand ready, at all times, to lend money in unlimited amounts to those robbers and murderers, who call themselves governments, to be expended in shooting down those who do not submit quietly to being robbed and enslaved."

- Lysander Spooner -

cv said...

"If our fathers, in 1776, had acknowledged the principle that a majority had the right to rule the minority, we should never have become a nation; for they were in a small minority, as compared with those who claimed the right to rule over them."

- Lysander Spooner -

cv said...

"In truth, in the case of individuals, their actual voting is not to be taken as proof of consent, even for the time being. On the contrary, it is to be considered that, without his consent having ever been asked, a man finds himself environed by a government that he cannot resist; a government that forces him to pay money, render service, and forego the exercise of many of his natural rights, under peril of weighty punishments. He sees, too, that other men practise this tyranny over him by the use of the ballot. He sees further that, if he will but use the ballot himself, he has some chance of relieving himself from this tyranny of others, by subjecting them to his own. In short, he finds himself, without his consent, so situated that, if he use the ballot, he may become a master; if he does not use it, he must become a slave. And he has no other alternative than these two. In self-defence, he attempts the former. His case is analogous to that of a man who has been forced into battle, where he must either kill others, or be killed himself. Because, to save his own life in battle, a man attempts to take the lives of his opponents, it is not to be inferred that the battle is one of his own choosing. Neither in contests with the ballot -- which is a mere substitute for a bullet -- because, as his only chance of self-preservation, a man uses a ballot, is it to be inferred that the contest is one into which he voluntarily entered; that he voluntarily set up all his own natural rights, as a stake against those of others, to be lost or won by the mere power of numbers. On the contrary, it is to be considered that, in an exigency, into which he had been forced by others, and in which no other means of self-defence offered, he, as a matter of necessity, used the only one that was left to him."

- Lysander Spooner -

cv said...

The Clancy Brothers - "Waltzing Matilda"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOj3OD2wCBU

AmenRa said...

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/why-uk-trail-mf-global-collapse-may-have-apocalyptic-consequences-eurozone-canadian-banks-jeffe
Re-hypothecation aka hedge funds using collateral to fund asset purchases multiple times.

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