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Morning Buygold…R640

Posted by Maddog @ 9:17 on September 21, 2017  

Re Numbers…not sure they bother to fake ’em anymore, they just ram the mkt…if they can get people saying with a straight face, that NK lobbing ICBM’s over Japan’s mainland is a non event…then we have gone way outside reality, into an Alice in Wonderland one.

R640

Think we have to see CoT No’s well down before they will allow a bounce….this kind of power is pretty scary. Plus they have to keep the Rig running….they’ll defend 1290 all day tdy…

I don’t know what you guys are getting worked up about…

Posted by Captain Hook @ 9:05 on September 21, 2017  

Precious metals speculators are completely predictable and easily exploitable.

You can’t blame the bankers for that.

It’s easy money.

Cheers

Nearly finished Fed Up

Posted by Maddog @ 8:57 on September 21, 2017  

the book by a Fed Insider, Danielle DiMartino Booth….the one thing that is absolutely clear, is that they have no idea what they are doing, how it will work out and therefore no idea if it will work.

Yet the whole world awaits their decisions……All they have is the Rig and that persuades themselves they are right !!!!!!

Buygold-Maddog–the fact that the $ is not starting a strong rally tells me this dip in gold will be brief

Posted by Richard640 @ 8:56 on September 21, 2017  

and will be a buy–maybe 1280-85?

http://futures.tradingcharts.com/marketquotes/DX.html

Maddog

Posted by Buygold @ 8:47 on September 21, 2017  

Yeah, those numbers are all totally phoney, can’t believe anything that comes out of the US Gov’t – it always fits the narrative – always.

I’m not even really seeing dollar strength, flat to slightly down.

What I am seeing is a scum assault and probe of any stops at 1290 and 17

This whole sector better right the ship in the next month or so, otherwise we’ll be looking at another year of tax loss selling.

some news is out and it is ??????….Dlr Bullish and PM Bearish

Posted by Maddog @ 8:36 on September 21, 2017  

to maintain a virtual 100 % record….statistically the odds are now unquantifiable, for such a non stop run.

We are way beyond a farce and deep into insanity.

Doesn’t sound like war, sounds like S. Korea wants to be part of the silk road

Posted by Buygold @ 8:22 on September 21, 2017  

South Korea Unexpectedly Approves Aid To Pyongyang As North Korea Calls Trump “Barking Dog”

“If he was thinking he could scare us with the sound of a dog barking, that’s really a dog dream” North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho told reporters in New York adding that Trump’s warnings are just a nonsensical “dog dream.”

Jake LaMotta

Posted by sinbad @ 8:16 on September 21, 2017  

Grew up listening to those fights on the radio. I’d go out to my Dad’s car if parents were watching something on the TV. He said in one interview he fought Sugar Ray so many times he should of had diabetes. He was hell of a man.

Great to hear Wanka is all ship shape…now if he could just torpedo the scum…we’d all be better off.

Posted by Maddog @ 8:10 on September 21, 2017  

Downside follow thru

Posted by Buygold @ 7:56 on September 21, 2017  

Not really surprising, but definitely not USD related

Ipso – thanks for checking on Wanks, sounds like he really dodged a bullet.

Clink of the Coffee Cup

Posted by winedoc @ 6:17 on September 21, 2017  

So relieved to hear of Wanka’s stable health and safety  during and after the hurricane.

Hi All,  friends …….

Picked up this little Klondike Anniversary Coin this week at Flea Market

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She’s a beauty …….

$400 CDN,   in original case from the Canadian Mint.

“Onward Pilgrims”

Winedoc

I had a personal Friend

Posted by Ororeef @ 6:15 on September 21, 2017  

that fought LaMotta and Marcel Cerdan ..He was living in Richmond ,he told me about fights when he was a “Club fighter” out of Philadelphia .He passed away several years ago .He fought under the name of Terry Young (not his real Name).He said Jake  LaMotta was the toughest fighter ever!

He told me a story one time about a fight with Marcel Cerdan .The fight was in Canada and Cerdan was the”home boy” …MARTY (HIS REAL NAME)was supposed to take a dive but Cerdan came out with all he had and was pummeling Marty ..Marty told me I had enough of that shit and I knocked him on his ass. I knew I was in real trouble and I got out of there as fast as I could the MOB was gonna kill me I was supposed to take a dive…I never even stopped to get paid..I just got the hell out of there !

All you OLD TIME Fight Fans will remember this guy ! The toughest fighter ever !

Posted by Ororeef @ 6:08 on September 21, 2017  

Jake LaMotta, the boxer immortalized in ‘Raging Bull,’ dies at 95

Associated Press

Jake LaMotta, the former middleweight champion whose life in and out of the ring was depicted in the film “Raging Bull,” for which Robert De Niro won an Academy Award, has died, his fiancee said Wednesday. He was 95.

LaMotta died Tuesday at a Miami-area hospital from complications of pneumonia, according to fiancee Denise Baker.

“Rest in Peace, Champ,” De Niro said in a statement.

The Bronx Bull, as he was known in his fighting days, compiled an 83-19-4 record with 30 knockouts, in a career that began in 1941 and ended in 1954.

LaMotta fought the great Sugar Ray Robinson six times, handing Robinson the first defeat of his career and losing the middleweight title to him in a storied match.

In the fight before he lost the title, LaMotta saved the championship in movie-script fashion against Laurent Dauthuille. Trailing badly on all three scorecards, LaMotta knocked out the challenger with 13 seconds left in the fight.

LaMotta threw a fight against Billy Fox, which he admitted in testimony before the Kefauver Committee, a U.S. Senate committee investigating organized crime in 1960.

“I purposely lost a fight to Billy Fox because they promised me that I would get a shot to fight for the title if I did,” LaMotta said in 1970 interview printed in Peter Heller’s 1973 book “In This Corner: 40 World Champions Tell Their Stories.”

LaMotta was “stopped” by Fox in the fourth round on Nov. 14, 1947, in Madison Square Garden. He didn’t get a title shot until 10 fights later.

On June 16, 1949, in Detroit, he became middleweight champion when the Frenchman Marcel Cerdan couldn’t continue after the 10th round.

Of the claim that Cerdan had to quit because of a shoulder injury, LaMotta said in 1970: “Something’s bound to happen to you in a tough fight, cut eye, broken nose or broken hand or something like that. So you could make excuses out of anything, you know, but you got to keep on going if you’re a champ or you’re a contender.”

Renowned for his strong chin, and the punishment he could take, and dish out, LaMotta was knocked down only once — in a 1952 loss to light-heavyweight Danny Nardico — in his 106 fights.

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