THE PIG FIGURES EVERYONE WENT FOR A BEER AT THE SAME TIME. WHAT ELSE COULD IT BE ?.....OK, OK, REALISTICALLY, HERE'S THE PICTURE.
CLOSE YOUR EYES AND SEE A LARGE CLIFF. ON THE CLIFF SEE HUNDREDS OF ONE DOLLAR BILLS (FOR YOU AMERICANS-ONE DOLLAR COINS FOR YOU CANADIANS-THE CURRENCY OF YOUR CHOICE FOR THE REST OF YOU) STANDING AROUND AND JUST WAITING...WAITING...WAITING. WHILE ENDING UP DOWN BELOW, THE CROWD OF COINS AND BILLS KNOWS.....THERE AWAITS A LOSS IN VALUE SHOULD THEY FALTER, BUT LEAP OFF THE EDGE AND CATCH AN UPDRAFT, SKIES THE LIMIT FOR POTENTIAL PROFIT.
SO THEY STAND, INDIVIDUAL IN THEIR MINDSET, SOLEMNLY WAITING FOR "HIM" OR "THE GUY" IN FRONT TO GO FIRST BEFORE HE DOES. NO MATTER HOW GOOD THE PROFIT POTENTIAL THE "SCARED" MONEY STAYS ON THE CLIFF, REALLY NOT SURE WHAT TO DO.
SOUND LIKE TODAY ? SOUND LIKE A FEW DAYS IN YOUR TRADING LIFE ? THAT WAS ABOUT IT TODAY, TOO FEW AND TOO FAR FROM MAKING THAT DECISION. SO THE PIG ASKS.....DOES CONFIDENCE RETURN IN ? A DAY, A WEEK, A MONTH....OR MORE ?
ON WITH THE SHOW.........
AOS.V...THE PIG FIGURES THIS CHOP'S GOT TO BE EXPOSED. ITS BEEN IN OUR SCANS FOR TWO MONTHS NOW, EVERY NIGHT. NEVER ENOUGH TO MAKE IT TO TOP 5 OR 3, BUT SCANNING SOME QUALITY NUMBERS IN VARIOUS AREAS. SO THE PIG SAYS, WITH THE CURRENT CONSOLIDATION FEVER RUMOURS IN THE OIL SANDS, IS THIS A BUY ? YOU DECIDE...
GOE.V...A PREVIOUS PIG PICK AND A RE- LEASER OF BIG NEWS TODAY. SCANNER TURNED UP A DRASTIC SENTIMENT CHANGE, MOVING AVERAGE UP TURN SIGNALS AND NET CAPITAL INFLOW IMPROVEMENT. LIQUIDITY ISSUES AT PLAY HERE, THE PIG THINKS THIS WON'T LAST FOR LONG.
MFM.V...ACCUMULATION OR FUMIGATION ?
ANOTHER OF TONIGHT'S BIG SCANNERS, WITH HIGH ACCUMULATION NUMBERS, MOVING AVERAGES, AND DISTRIBUTION. SOME LIQUIDITY HAS RETURNED. IS THERE NEWS ON THE WAY ? IS A DOUBLE IN THE OFFING ? FOR ANSWERS TO THESE AND OTHER PERTINENT QUESTIONS, STAY TUNED !
GPG.V...THE PIG DOES NOT GET TOO MANY 10 OUT OF 10 SCANS. BUT THIS IS ONE OF THEM. A PREVIOUS PIG PICK AND RETURNEE. THE PIG BOUGHT SOME TODAY AND WILL BE BUYING SOME MORE TOMORROW. SMART MONEY SAYS "GET IN" THE SCANNER SAYS "GET IN", AND THE CHART SAYS "GET IN". SO THE PIG FOLLOWS THE SMART MONEY...
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AAG-X 5-Star Rating Change
15-Jun-2010 07:37 PM
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5-Star Rating (previous): ***
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MND-X 5-Star Rating Change
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MND-X
5-Star Rating (new): ****
5-Star Rating (previous): ***
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ATI-X 5-Star Rating Change
15-Jun-2010 07:37 PM
ATI-X
5-Star Rating (new): *****
5-Star Rating (previous): ****
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GWY-X 5-Star Rating Change
15-Jun-2010 07:37 PM
GWY-X
5-Star Rating (new): *****
5-Star Rating (previous): ****
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TYP-X 5-Star Rating Change
15-Jun-2010 07:37 PM
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TSX closes up 240 points on commodities
June 15, 2010Malcolm Morrison
The Toronto stock market closed sharply higher as commodity prices rose amid hopes for higher demand.
Strength also came from tech sector heavyweight Research In Motion Ltd. following a report that the BlackBerry maker is working on a media tablet to compete with Apple’s iPad.
The S&P/TSX composite index jumped 240.2 points to 11,907.54 while the Canadian dollar rose 0.7 of a cent to 97.55 cents US.
Oil closed up $1.82 to US$76.94 a barrel ahead of weekly data from the American Petroleum Institute later in the day. It is expected to show a drop of 1.8 million barrels in the U.S. supply, an indication that demand is picking up.
The Dow Jones industrial average surged 213.88 points to 10,404.77.
The Nasdaq composite index gained 61.92 points to 2,305.88 while the S&P 500 index was up 25.6 points at 1,115.23.
Pure et al. accused of coddling "trader terrorists"
2010-06-07 19:23 MT - Street Wireby Stockwatch Business Reporter
During the week ended June 4, 2010, Canada's top three alternative trading systems -- Pure Trading, Alpha Trading Systems and Chi-X Canada -- captured 24.4 per cent of Canadian stock trading, including all listings on the Toronto Stock Exchange, the TSX Venture Exchange and the Canadian National Stock Exchange. Alpha, the established leader amongst the ATSs, traded an average of 144.3 million shares per day, while Chi-X Canada traded 36.2 million. The third most active ATS was Pure Trading with an average of 13.0 million shares per day.
The TMX Group has released its May trading statistics, breaking some previous records. The Toronto Stock Exchange set an all-time transaction high on May 6, with 1.60 million trades. The TSX set its previous record, 1.4 million trades, on Sept. 18, 2008. Also, the Montreal Exchange hit a monthly average daily volume record at 218,846, surpassing the 216,626 it set in February, 2007.
At this past weekend's 2010 World Resource Investment Conference in Vancouver, newsletter writer John Kaiser spoke of his dislike for high frequency traders, or what he calls "trader terrorists." He is just one of the chorus of market commentators noting the problems with high frequency trading. Mr. Kaiser compared it to Halo, the multiplayer on-line war game. He says his children are always complaining that their internet connection is slow, and a millisecond delay in data transfer results in the player's death. Mr. Kaiser warns that high frequency trading is creating dangerous and chaotic conditions. He says technology is hijacking the long-term price discovery process, which is necessary for a free market. The newsletter editor warns that ordinary traders are beginning to back out of the market because they cannot compete with high-speed computers.
High frequency traders are attracted to ATSs because they process orders quickly and cheaply and offer rebates. Chi-X Canada, for example, can process more than 30,000 orders a second with an average latency of under one millisecond. This is important for high frequency traders who take advantage of delay times to make many little bits of money in less than seconds. The bits add up. Opposition to these traders is increasing, and in the United States, lobbyists are asking the government to impose a wee tax on high frequency trades, which would neatly tax away their profits and make them think twice about a trade.
Meanwhile, in Brazil, Chi-X Global and Chi-FX Brazil have arranged to provide foreign investors with streaming quotations from the Bolsa de Valores, Mercadorias e Futuros (BVMF). Chi-FX Global will provide the quotes in offshore currencies based on foreign exchange rates so Canadian investors will see the stock quotes in Canadian dollars. The service will also allow foreign investors to place orders in their home currency, which will increase market liquidity and decrease the intraday risk involved when accessing the Brazilian market. Chi-X Global's Tal Cohen, chief executive officer of the Americas, said, "There is tremendous and growing interest from the global investment community in participating in the Brazilian marketplace."
THE PIGS GAME OF THE WEEK.....
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THE PIGS STUPID PERSON OF THE WEEK...........
Man Cut Through Bank's Wall To Get At Machine
POSTED: 6:37 am MDT June 15, 2010
BOSTON -- An 18-year-old man was arrested after he was found inside an ATM, WCVB-TV in Boston reported.David Haskell had cut a hole in the drywall above the Bank of America ATM, climbed into the back and was attempting to steal money from inside when an alarm sounded at 5:45 a.m., the station reported."Somebody, a gentleman, tried to access the ATM through the roof as opposed to the regular way," building landlord Timothy Day said.Responding police officers realized someone was inside the ATM after noticing the hole in the drywall and hearing noises behind the wall."They noticed there was some damage above tie ATM. As they were standing there, they could hear some noise coming from behind the ATM," said Haverhill Deputy Police Chief Donald Thompson. "I think they might have been little surprised when the officer looked over the top of the machine and saw somebody staring back at them."Police said Haskell was trying to pay off a drug debt. He was arrested without incident.Haskell was charged with breaking and entering, malicious damage, larceny and drug possession. He will be arraigned Tuesday.
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