Beiträge von Aladin

    Just, ich gebe dir in vielen Punkten recht, die Typen die nun die Misere schlimmer machen werden bei der naechsten Wahl wieder ausgetauscht und haben bis dort hin Narrenfreiheit weiter den Markt mit Cash zu fluten bis zur US Wahl.


    Hinter mir die Sindflut....siehe Greenspan :D


    Kurzfassung :


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x56MpWZh88s


    Full Interview:


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hctMdz5BqGA&feature=related


    The age of turbulance.....


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6b4qX_qm40&feature=related

    Irgendeiner sagte mal das die Zinsen mindesten auf die 2 -2.5% runter muessen damit es ""ein wenig"" hilft. Die senken in die Richtung, nach der Wahl dann staendige Zinserhoehungen.


    Milly


    Solar ist eine heisse Sache,bis jetzt meistens verbrannt worden, trotzdem wieder rein bei den Charts als kleiner Zock mit 1% gesamt....also was solls ? :D


    Reden wir spaeter ueber die Sonne...ok ?


    Von gestern schnell 17% Papiergewinn bei WWAT.OB schafft du das auch mit Sixt ?


    XAX

    Zinsenkung 3 Tage vor dem Abflug, passt :D
    Die naechste USD Rally nehme ich noch mit zum tauschen falls eine kommt.
    IMO die haben den Markt mit 200 billion $ Spritze vorbereitet fuer die kommende Zinsenkung und einen neuen airbag aufgebaut sonst gibt es ein Chaos ohne Cash Vitamine der ZB's.
    Einfach irre was die nun an cash abwerfen, die hyperinflation ist gesichert.
    Irgendwann ist es aus, gut man kann soweit gehen wie in Zimbabwe, das wird eine Weimarer Republik bei dem Tempo der Zentralbanken. So ab 1.01 CHF/$ und 1.58 $/Euro sowie Dow unter 11800 pfeift das ventil und die muessen wieder loeschen....aber wie lange koennen sie das noch tun, die zeit draengt nun gewaltig. Ob die es bis zur US Wahl wohl schaffen ???
    Jedenfalls gibt es eine riesen Inflation und Depression in USA und die anderen spueren das auch in 2009. In dem Jahr gibt es ein Feuerwerk fuer die Edelmetalle. ;)



    XAX

    Good Morning,


    Gold tried to push higher once again this morning, and actually reached just over $986 before giving up those gains and rolling back down to the $970 area. While a $109 oil price provided some initial boost to the metal, a sharp rally in the US dollar (to 73.35 on the index and to 1.532 vs. the euro) this morning (see why below) dented its fortunes for the fourth time within a week.


    At last check the price of gold was down $3.70 at $969.00 per ounce. All of the background talk about intervention of one type or another bore some fruit today as the Fed decided to provide another $200 billion liquidity injection to the markets via a new, creative move called TSLF (Term Securities Lending Facility) - basically a one month loan to banks that need it, in lieu of overnight. The Dow certainly greeted the maneuver with enthusiasm, rallying some 250 points at last check. Crude oil (another beneficiary of the recent speculative mania for commodities) took it on the chin, falling from a sky-high peak to just under $107 per barrel. Silver fell 13 cents to $19.55, while the noble metals remained marginally higher - platinum gaining $10 to $2030 and palladium adding $11 to $484.00 per ounce.


    The early signs of such strategic moves were in the wind for a few days now, with The ECB's Mr. Trichet putting the ball in Washington's court, saying the ECB is paying "extreme attention" to remarks by U.S. authorities that a strong dollar is in the interest of the U.S. economy. Fox Business indicates that: "Today’s plan is a joint effort between the Fed, the Bank of Canada, the Bank of England, the European Central Bank and the Swiss National Bank. The announcement moved the market sharply higher in pre-open action and the U.S. dollar strengthened against the Japanese Yen -- a key indicator of currency demand."


    Corporate Europe has become increasingly vocal in its concerns about the euro pricing them out of important overseas markets. BDI, Germany's big business lobby, says German companies are feeling the squeeze on profit margins but believe they face a strong or even stronger euro through the summer.


    BusinessEurope, the Europe-wide business lobby, last complained about the ECB's tough stance on rates, which, the lobby says, is at least one reason for the surging euro.


    "We said when the euro was above $1.40 that we feel the pain. When the euro is above $1.50, it is alarming," said Ernest-Antoine Seilliere, president of BusinessEurope."....more >


    http://www.kitco.com/ind/Nadler/mar112008A.html



    Kurz gesagt, die Feuerwehr war da.... :D



    "Today’s plan is a joint effort between the Fed, the Bank of Canada, the Bank of England, the European Central Bank and the Swiss National Bank.


    200 billion $, so viel kostet der Krieg im Irak pro Jahr, und das an einen Tag ! ....


    But the fire will burn !!

    Liberty, mein timing war zwei tage zu frueh...ein Sommerloch bei den Akien gibt es eigentlich nicht.


    Die empfohlenen Aktien kannst du IMO heute kaufen, wenn ich noch Cash haette dann wuerde ich die sofort kaufen.


    Areva.... CEI.PA kann man auch noch kaufen, die kaufte ich vorhin, die SA und BHP gestern.


    Es sind alle edle Titel, selbst wenn die noch fallen sollten heisst es halten, die fangen sich wieder.


    Please buy at our own risk !


    Gruss


    XAX

    Pandadler, wir brauchen deine Prognosen bestimmt nicht.
    Da frage ich besser meinen Nachbarn...alter Quatschkopf ! X(
    Du hast nichtmal soviel Hirn eine eigene Signatur zu entwerfen.
    Fuer mich bist du ein Kind das hier Anschluss und Unterhaltung sucht.
    Geh am naechsten Spielplatz da gehoerst du hin, mir reichts nun so einen Knaller wie dich hier zu sehen.


    DU NERVST !!!...kapierst du das nicht ??


    Was ist hier lesenswert von Dir ???


    http://goldseitenforum.de/search.php?searchid=647217


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVFfgm-J50Q

    Man dies after tourist robbery


    2008-3-6 11:43J


    One man running from authorities died and three others were arrested after robbing German tourists at the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens in the Western Cape, police said on Thursday.
    Spokesperson Captain Randal Stoffels said the men approached two German tourists and robbed them of their backpack which contained a digital camera, cellphone and car keys on Wednesday around 13:45 while they were hiking on Table Mountain.
    The tourists were not injured.
    "The four suspects fled and hid in the bushes. A search was launched by security officials and park rangers."
    It believed they were part of a group of men that had been robbing visitors to the park.


    -------------------------------------


    Tourist raped at Lord Charles


    2008-3-11 08:16


    Somerset West - In an ordeal that lasted nearly two hours, a 60-year-old tourist from Holland was robbed and twice raped in a posh hotel at which she and her tour group were staying in Somerset West.
    The police are investigating, but had not arrested anyone by Monday evening.
    Apparently, the rapist had been waiting for his victim in her bathroom at about midnight.
    The woman returned to her room in the Lord Charles Hotel at about 01:00, after she and other members of her group had had a few drinks in the bar.
    The man presumably gained access to her ground-floor room through a sliding door, said Superintendent Mary-Anne Williams, acting station commissioner of Somerset West.
    When the woman entered the bathroom, the man attacked her and forced her to the bed.
    He demanded money and she gave him R3 600 that she had in her purse.
    The woman's hands were bound behind her back with the belt of a towelling-cloth bathrobe and one of her shirts was used to gag her so that she couldn't scream.
    The man raped her twice on the bed of the hotel room, after which he fell asleep.
    He left the premises, presumably on foot, about 03:00 after tying her hands with a telephone cord.
    Die Burger heard from a reliable source that at one stage the man had told her that he was not there to rape her, only to rob her.


    Returning to Holland.... bye bye !


    The woman apparently gave permission for the rest of her tour group to be told about her nightmare experience.
    The group was staying at the Waterfront on Monday night and the woman was returning to Holland on Thursday.
    It is suspected the rapist was not an employee of the Lord Charles Hotel, but someone who had gained access from the street.
    Erik Jansen, managing director of the Lord Charles Hotel, said they did not comment on their guests.
    A question about security measures in the hotel was also met with a "no comment". :D


    Die Burger


    Lord Charles war ein Neger......wrong hotel !....forced sex with 60.....going home.
    Zum Prozess kommt die nicht, Neger frei, next !



    NO ARRESTS, NO PROTECTION, JUST GANGSTER.......WHAT A HOLIDAY :evil:

    @Lucky...in RSA leben ca.


    South Africa

    41,743,459 Einwohner


    2.0% Muslims...hauptsaechlich am Kap, es gibt genug Moscheen in und um Kapstadt.
    In Durban sind die Inder daheim, da sieht man fast keine Moschee.


    834,869 Muslim in RSA...nimm nur ein prozent radikale, das reicht um aerger zu machen.


    Dafuer brauchen die schon 1000 Polizisten um auf die aufzupassen. :D


    In der Schweiz sind es 3.1%, in Deutschland 3.7 % und Oesterreich 2.2%


    http://www.factbook.net/muslim_pop.php


    Neues aus Zim :


    Mining firms to brave it in Zimbabwe


    2008-3-10 21:10


    Harare


    Two heavyweight foreign mining companies said on Monday they would press ahead with operations in Zimbabwe despite a nationalisation law that analysts warned could deepen an economic crisis ravaging the country.
    The world's largest platinum miner, Anglo Platinum and Rio Tinto have said they will continue mining after President Robert Mugabe signed into law on Sunday a bill giving locals the right to take majority control of foreign companies, including mines and banks. :D


    "We will continue to engage Zimbabwe's government," Trevor Raymond, Angloplat's head of investor relations told Reuters.
    Nationalisation has not discourged Rio Tinto, which has diamond interests in Zimbabwe.
    "Rio Tinto is supportive of the move towards indigenisation provided that it is done at the right pace and in a way that does not discourage much needed overseas investment in the Zimbabwe mining industry," it said in a statement.
    Zimbabwe is already suffering from foreign investor flight, the world's highest inflation rate of over 100 000% and severe food, fuel and foreign currency shortages.


    Digging in


    Mugabe is digging in for March 29 elections, facing one of the biggest political challenges in his 28 years in power after former finance minister Simba Makoni broke ranks with him.
    Makoni's chances of victory in the polls were boosted when Dumiso Dabengwa, a senior member of Mugabe's ruling ZANU-PF, endorsed him. Makoni is running as an independent.
    Mugabe also faces long-time rival Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the biggest faction of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), in the polls.
    Mugabe may be dangling shares in foreign-held companies to those who may seek to back his opponents, analysts say.
    There is constant talk of more defections by senior ZANU-PF officials although most of them have rallied behind Mugabe.


    'Move will backfire'


    Analysts warned the nationalisation drive could hit the mining sector, now the major pillar of the economy, which makes up more than a third of Zimbabwe's foreign currency inflows.
    "He (Mugabe) appears to have signed the law to improve his prospects in the election," John Robertson, an independent Harare economic consultant, told Reuters.
    "But that's a short-sighted move, one that will backfire and the broader economy will suffer badly as long as this law remains on the statute."
    The world's second biggest platinum producer, Impala Platinum Holdings, is the foreign mining firm with the most operations in Zimbabwe,
    Its shares fell more than 5 percent on Monday on worries about the nationalisation law as well as a fall in the platinum price. Larger rival Anglo Platinum lost 1.3%. The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) said the new law could also hurt manufacturing, which operates at less than a third of its capacity.
    "We are not opposed to indigenisation, but we would want it to be implemented as smoothly and practically as possible, taking note that we are part of a global marketplace," said CZI president Callisto Jokonya.


    Reuters

    Ihr glaubt wohl das ist ein Zirkus und ihr koennt anschaffen wer und was als naechstes in die Arena kommt.


    Ich jedenfalls habe keinen Bock hier einen Troll zu unterhalten wie im Kindergarten, dazu bin ich zu alt und zu muede nach all den Jahren.


    Ein Idiot bleibt ein Idiot, den was beibringen bringt nichts es verschwendet nur zeit darum antworten die anderen mehr weil es ein geschpraech wurde, zwischen ""Gruenschnabeln"" oder Trolls. Was soll man auf solche postings antworten ????? Uhhh, YEAH, What ??? :D


    Mir reichte ein Goldy....nun stroemen die gruppenweise in diesen thread und gackern wegen jeden scheiss. Z.B. Nachdem ich am Klo war sah ich wie es weiter ging, der Dax ist unten,es geht m schlecht, Gold konsolidiert, es bleibt spannend !!!, melde mich gleich nach dem Kaffee wieder und gebe Euch ein Update was nun passieren koennte etc. etc.... :D ;( ;(


    Don't feed the troll...... trotzdem eine message vom Himmel an unsere Trolls im Forum die glauben sie haben die Weisheit mit dem Loeffel gefressen nachdem sie ein paar Unzen gekauft haben und ein wenig gelesen haben wie und was und wo es nun weitergeht und dann die stimmung und information in diesen thread kaputt hauen zu einen Spielplatz. Redet bitte wo anders diese unwichtigen sachen, mich interessiert das jedenfalls nicht und schau zur abwechslung nun wo anders hin bis auf weiteres.
    Ob sich der thread erholt und die Hendl abzischen wird sich zeigen, blend in or blend out is my message too.


    Regards.......its better you do us a favor and F..... OFF !

    Freefly, hier Afrika gibt es Nudisten Huehner, wusstes du das nicht ? The chicks here are are naked in bed.
    Eigentlich sollte das Hendl unseren Pandadler darstellen, der gackert die ganze Zeit und macht Prognosen das es mir nun auf dem Zeiger geht.


    IMO die letzten postings hier haben keinen Naehr und Unterhaltungswert.


    Hier ein Video fuer die Trolls im Forum, vielleicht sehen sie sich darin und koennen sich aufgeilen.


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVFfgm-J50Q