Sunday, May 29, 2011

everyone selling something...

everyone selling something...

I'm selling win-win so I try to tell the truth all the time but of course fail like everybody else due to not enough journalism 2.0 sources or using those sources that reinforce my TEMPORARY biases.

So why should anyone listen to me?

All I can say for sure is that my biases ARE temporary and thus constantly changing because I never invest much time or energy in any of them. So I am ready with new ones that I can also easily dispose of when the facts demand that I do so.

Lately, my temporary biases have had to do with prediction timelines, thus my new blog and YouTube titles of "all my predictions 0.0 to 99 yrs".

I'm beginning to see that some things aren't happening at the pace expected as predicted by most sources:

* The ability of the big corps to quickly cause large May, 2011 drops in easily manipulated commodities like silver and gold because most people don't consume them daily or even weekly. But this resulted in unexpected, even with manipulation factored in, bottoms in silver and gold.

* The ability of the big corps to again quickly reduce prices on commodities people consume daily when prices get to a tipping point, like $4.00 or $4.50 for gallon of regular (87 octane) gasoline. One thing I noticed they have done is charge less for 87 octane but the gap between 87 octane and the higher grades has widened.

In both cases most sources think that they're trying to hide dollar over creation:

With fuel they're trying to stop alternatives from being used but slowly failing as even the New York Times had to report (Friday, May 27, 2011) that Texas is getting a boom from previously costly to extract oil shale deposits.

They're are doing something similar with silver and gold, but here they risk China and other nations scooping up whatever actual physical silver and gold they have to unload when they have to sell and can't do as much with "naked" shorts. I'm guessing that people on the trading floors are getting wise to large numbers of computer generated sells that appear and then evaporate like science-fiction clothes designed to disintegrate when put on.

Anyway, I can't wait to see what my biases will be next!

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