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aimei 发表于 2011-12-1 16:09


yeah。。。期货清光了,挂单,等晚上的新入点吧。。。
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aimei 发表于 2011-12-1 16:17


hope so, not BS again.......
无股可操的时间,好无聊呀。。。。。。

吼一吼。。。

谋腚而后洞之。。。操股要性汁合一,知所行,行所知。。。湿战出真汁。。。对错概率和=101%,操股之101也。。。静虫穿壁,鸣蝉吸风。。。
在一个黄道吉日,朕顺其自然找个地方和爱妃们停车坐爱。。。Forum: trading1678.blogspot.com
怎么看着好像BAC要去二次探底,破掉2009底部呢?。。。

已经有几个大股做过此种运动了。。。
谋腚而后洞之。。。操股要性汁合一,知所行,行所知。。。湿战出真汁。。。对错概率和=101%,操股之101也。。。静虫穿壁,鸣蝉吸风。。。
在一个黄道吉日,朕顺其自然找个地方和爱妃们停车坐爱。。。Forum: trading1678.blogspot.com
本帖最后由 黄道吉日 于 2011-12-1 19:11 编辑

其实现在这个位置,细节暂时比较难预见,可以先回调一下,也可以继续横盘整理,也可以慢步稳推上去,只能走着瞧。。。

至于大方向,我还是倾向于向上,最少还有不少空间可以。。。

至于真正的大势,牛皮市还是大熊市,俺们目光短浅,暂时无腚见。。。朕就这点水平,尽量不用屁眼看盘,而已。。。

俺们期货清仓了,所以,比较让俺开心的是,如果晚上能跌一跌,完成盘整,是最好的了。。。当然也不是太有所谓,因为俺们期货只要是洞入点就进,不管高低贵贱,只要能让朕爽,朕就不管四七二十八收妃行股事了。。。

现在俺们期货主要操作对象是es/nq, aud/cad/gbp......偶尔side kick 一点别的。。。eur 上周成功出逃后没再动。。。消息方面,还是必须保证这个政府联合行动不能夭折。。。现在是鼻涕同志再次发表妞妞檄文的时候了吧。。。

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谋腚而后洞之。。。操股要性汁合一,知所行,行所知。。。湿战出真汁。。。对错概率和=101%,操股之101也。。。静虫穿壁,鸣蝉吸风。。。
在一个黄道吉日,朕顺其自然找个地方和爱妃们停车坐爱。。。Forum: trading1678.blogspot.com
单从技术面看,这个暴涨不太像单纯的跌势反弹。。。所以,大跌可能不会发生----除非联合行动失败,欧洲再起事端。。。

后面如果在不大跌的情况下盘整成功,那就对妞妞们非常有利了。。。

这个属于希望型看盘,因为俺们还有股票多仓。。。
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谋腚而后洞之。。。操股要性汁合一,知所行,行所知。。。湿战出真汁。。。对错概率和=101%,操股之101也。。。静虫穿壁,鸣蝉吸风。。。
在一个黄道吉日,朕顺其自然找个地方和爱妃们停车坐爱。。。Forum: trading1678.blogspot.com
刚才是屁股看盘---因为是蹲坑时写的。。。

现在有所变化,但是仍然还需要盘整。。。今天晚上的tax vote,会有什么影响呢?谁知道具体时间喊一声,也许可能利用这个消息完成盘整?。。。
谋腚而后洞之。。。操股要性汁合一,知所行,行所知。。。湿战出真汁。。。对错概率和=101%,操股之101也。。。静虫穿壁,鸣蝉吸风。。。
在一个黄道吉日,朕顺其自然找个地方和爱妃们停车坐爱。。。Forum: trading1678.blogspot.com
回复 157# 黄道吉日

总体看,阿黄看多
absolutely agree
Who will have benefits from tax vote?
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朕撅腚:

戒烟!--- 还有一条,抽完不抽了!
戒晚睡!---今天开始!

钦此!

戒色,好像有点难度。。。怎么办?怎么办?。。。
谋腚而后洞之。。。操股要性汁合一,知所行,行所知。。。湿战出真汁。。。对错概率和=101%,操股之101也。。。静虫穿壁,鸣蝉吸风。。。
在一个黄道吉日,朕顺其自然找个地方和爱妃们停车坐爱。。。Forum: trading1678.blogspot.com
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回复 158# 黄道吉日

Paths Emerge on Payroll Tax

By NAFTALI BENDAVID and JANET HOOK
The Senate late Thursday was poised to reject competing Democratic and Republican proposals for extending the current payroll-tax break, but that would clear the way for the two parties to negotiate a broader deal on that and other crucial items by year end.

Congress is under pressure to complete tasks like extending unemployment benefits and adjusting payments for doctors under the Medicare system, both of which face a year-end deadline. In addition, it must act by Dec. 16 to continue funding the government. The Democratic and Republican bills let each side score rhetorical points, freeing them to some degree to make compromises.

Since last week's failure of the deficit-cutting supercommittee, the mood in the Capitol has been somewhat deflated. Lawmakers are eager to take care of year-end business, head home for the holidays and perhaps take another shot at deficit reduction next year.

Republicans have largely come around to Democrats' view that with a weak economy, the payroll-tax cut and unemployment benefits should be extended, while Democrats are moving toward the Republican position that those programs should be paid for, rather than tacking the cost on to the federal deficit. That could pave the way for a relatively civil end to a highly contentious year that careened from one spending fight to another.

"I do believe there's enough common ground between where the White House and Democrats are and where Republicans are for us to move this legislation and to do so quickly," said House Speaker John Boehner (R., Ohio).

Leaders of both parties are moving quickly to make sure that happens. House Republicans are set to meet Friday to discuss year-end items, while lawmakers are considering options for merging items into a compromise package.

The payroll-tax fight captures the state of play. Workers this year have seen their payroll taxes, which fund Social Security, cut to 4.2% of their salary from 6.2%. Democrats want to cut that further to 3.1% and extend the tax break to employers, paying for it with a 3.25% surtax on income over $1 million.

Republicans counter with a plan to extend the current tax break and fund it by freezing the pay of federal workers and cutting the government workforce by 10% through attrition.

Democrats say that would eliminate 200,000 middle-class jobs. "Do the Republicans really believe…that the way to revive the economy is to lay off more FBI agents or to fire more border-patrol officers?" asked Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D., Nev.). Republicans responded that shrinking the government was a far better way to fund the payroll-tax cut than the Democrats' call for a permanent tax increase on the wealthy.

"This is the kind of balanced plan Americans are looking for," said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.). "It's focused on helping middle-class Americans…and it does so without hamstringing the economy, as Democrats would, with a permanent tax on job creators."

Despite such rhetoric on both sides, lawmakers see a path to compromise. One option is to pay for the payroll-tax cut with some of the spending cuts that the supercommittee explored before it broke up, such as the sale of broadband spectrum and an increase in security fees on airline tickets.

That money could also help pay for other year-end items. During the recession, employment benefits have been extended to 99 weeks, and many lawmakers want to renew that program for another year. Congress also regularly adjusts the Medicare-payment formula so physicians don't see an abrupt decline in their fees, a step that must be taken by Dec. 31.

"There are a bunch of different knobs on the control panel," said a Senate Democratic aide. "The good news is that usually this horse-trading doesn't start three weeks in advance. Now it's already starting."

—Laura Meckler contributed to this article.
Write to Naftali Bendavid at naftali.bendavid@wsj.com
回复 161# 黄道吉日

还有一条,抽完不抽了!
threw it away now
要不要 看看 smoker's lung?
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回复 162# 何鸿燊
eliminate 200,000 middle-class jobs sounds not good
Airfare is expensive already
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