Monday, February 01, 2010

STOCK RESULTS FEB 1,2010

DOCTOR DOCTORIAN FROM ANGEL OF GOD
then the angel said, Financial crisis will come to Asia. I will shake the world.

JAMES 5:1-3
1 Go to now, ye rich men, weep and howl for your miseries that shall come upon you.
2 Your riches are corrupted, and your garments are motheaten.
3 Your gold and silver is cankered; and the rust of them shall be a witness against you, and shall eat your flesh as it were fire. Ye have heaped treasure together for the last days.

REVELATION 18:10,17,19
10 Standing afar off for the fear of her torment, saying, Alas, alas that great city Babylon, that mighty city! for in one hour is thy judgment come.
17 For in one hour so great riches is come to nought. And every shipmaster, and all the company in ships, and sailors, and as many as trade by sea, stood afar off,
19 And they cast dust on their heads, and cried, weeping and wailing, saying, Alas, alas that great city, wherein were made rich all that had ships in the sea by reason of her costliness! for in one hour is she made desolate.

EZEKIEL 7:19
19 They shall cast their silver in the streets, and their gold shall be removed: their silver and their gold shall not be able to deliver them in the day of the wrath of the LORD: they shall not satisfy their souls, neither fill their bowels: because it is the stumblingblock of their iniquity.

REVELATION 13:16-18
16 And he(FALSE POPE) causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:(CHIP IMPLANT)
17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
18 Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.(6-6-6) A NUMBER SYSTEM

Brace Yourself for the Coming Gold Shortage Submitted by madhedgefundtrader on 01/21/2010 02:03 -0500 Ben BernankeExchange Traded FundFlight to SafetyIndiaJapan

Brace yourself for the impending gold shortage. Gold shortage? Yup. With the launch of a flurry of ETF’s devoted to the barbaric relic recently, total ETF holdings have soared well past 60 million ounces worth $65 billion, more than total world production in 2009. The grand Daddy of them all, the SPDR Gold Shares (GLD), now has a staggering $42.7 billion of the yellow metal, making it the second largest ETF by market capitalization, and the fifth largest gold owner in the world.When gold suffered a hair raising $150, 12% pull back from the all time high in December, I was deluged by traders asking if this was the peak, if it was the final blow off top, and if gold is finished as an asset class. My answers were no, never, and not on your life. A tidal wave of fiat paper currencies is now flooding the world financial system at an increasingly alarming rate. Obama has not suddenly become a paragon of fiscal restraint. Bernanke has not morphed into a tightwad. When I pull a dollar bill out of my wallet, it’s as limp as ever. In 2008, South Africa suffered its steepest decline in gold production since 1901, falling 14%, to a mere 232 tons. It now ranks only third in global production of the yellow metal, after China and the US. Severe electricity rationing, a shortage of skilled workers, and more stringent mine safety regulations have been blamed. Choked off credit has frozen the development of new capital intensive deep mines, as it has for everybody else. Rising production costs have driven the global breakeven cost of new gold production up to $500 an ounce.

In the meantime, the financial crisis has driven flight to safety demand for gold bars and coins to all time highs. Last year, the US Treasury ran out of one ounce $50 American Gold Eagle coins, now worth about $1,150. Competitive devaluations by almost every central bank, except Japan, mean that currencies are not performing as the hedge that many had hoped, especially the Euro. It all has the makings of a serious gold shortage for the future. The huge growth of the middle class will impact gold prices, as it has with other commodities. Linear growth in supply will get overwhelmed by a Malthusian, exponential growth in demand. Last year’s downturn is looking increasingly like a mere blip in the eight year bull market. If you forgot to buy gold at $35, $300, or $800, another entry point is setting up for those who, so far, have missed the gravy train. We could be seeing a replay of 2008-2009, where the yellow metal traded in a sideways range for many months before blasting through to a new all time high and quickly tacking on 25%. Start scaling in around $1,040. That’s where the Reserve Bank of India started the recent love fest for the barbaric relic with its 200 ton purchase in November. If the institutional world devotes just 5% of their asset to a weighting to the yellow metal, and an emerging market central bank bidding war for gold reserves continues, it has to fly to at least $2,300, the inflation adjusted all time high, or higher. ETF players can look at the 1X (GLD) or the 2X leveraged gold (DGP). Stock investors can entertain shares in Barrack Gold, the world’s largest gold producer. I would also be using the current bout of weakness to pick up the high beta, more volatile precious metal silver (SLV) and platinum (PPLT), which have their own long term fundamentals working in their favor.For more iconoclastic, out of consensus analysis, visit www.madhedgefundtrader.com, where conventional wisdom is drawn and quartered daily. You can also hear me in person weekly by listening to Hedge Fund Radio by clicking here at http://www.madhedgefundtrader.com/Hedge_Fund_Radio.html

WORLD MARKET RESULTS
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HALF HOUR DOW RESULTS MON FEB 01,2010

09:30 AM +7.37
10:00 AM +72.70
10:30 AM +98.93
11:00 AM +70.81
11:30 AM +100.89
12:00 PM +70.90
12:30 PM +83.66
01:00 PM +95.45
01:30 PM +118.65
02:00 PM +90.31
02:30 PM +92.20
03:00 PM +106.56
03:30 PM +103.23
04:00 PM +118.20 10,185.53

S&P 500 1089.19 +15.32

NASDAQ 2171.20 +23.85

GOLD 1,107.10 +23.30

OIL 74.80 +1.91

TSE 300 11,312.60 +218.30

CDNX 1509.94 +17.79

S&P/TSX/60 661.22 +12.69

MORNING,NEWS,STATS

YEAR TO DATE PERFORMANCE
Dow +73 points at 4 minutes of trading today.
Dow +1 points at low today.
Dow +122 points at high today so far.
GOLD opens at $1,089.90.OIL opens at $73.46 today.

AFTERNOON,NEWS,STATS
Dow +1 points at low today so far.
Dow +122 points at high today so far.

WRAPUP,NEWS,STATS
Dow +1 points at low today.
Dow +122 points at high today.

PERSA & JOSEPH GLIGOR MURDERS
K-W police
http://www.wrps.on.ca/

I JUST DISCOVERED TO MY SURPRISE AND JOY TO SEE THIS CASE SOLVED.BACK IN 2007IT WAS SOLVED AND I NEVER EVEN HEARD ABOUT IT.I LIVED A BLOCK AWAY FROM THE INCIDENT AT THE TIME AND I WANTED TO SEE THIS VICIOUS KILLER BROUGHT TO JUSTICE.NOW I CAN FINALLY REST-ITS SOLVED-THE KILLER IS DEAD.

HERE WAS MY PLEA TO HELP SOLVE THE CASE IN 2003 AT AN A&E SITE.

UNSOLVED JOSEPH & PERSA GLIGOR[Replies: 0]
stan77 Posts: 1 Registered: 10/28/03 (1 of 1) UNSOLVED JOSEPH & PERSA GLIGOR
Oct 28, 2003 10:23 PM

In 1991 I lived in Kitchener ,Ont Can. A block away from me on I think it was around Jan 1,91 A couple were hacked to death by the name of Joseph & Persa Gligor. He was a homosexual and thats probably why they were Hacked to death. But it has been unsolved all this time and if anyone knows anything about it contact the police in Kitchener, Ont Can. I hope to have it solved since I lived so close to it and I never here anything about it on TV. I hope someone can solve this case.
Stan L Bowman Jr.

CASE SOLVED IN 2007 - I NEVER HEARD ABOUT IT.I DON'T THINK I KNEW THE KILLER.

DNA and a tip crack brutal 1991 slaying of couple April 21, 2007 12:54 PM

DNA and a tip crack brutal 1991 slaying of couple MELINDA DALTON Police said yesterday that Persa and Josef Gligor, above, were killed by Harold Middeljans of Kitchener.KITCHENER (Apr 21, 2007)

For more than 16 years, the identity of the axe-wielding murderer who brutally slayed Josef and Persa Gligor remained a high profile mystery.Yesterday, Waterloo regional police revealed DNA has singled out their killer, more than a dozen years after he went to his own grave.The culprit, who eluded more than two dozen detectives in the course of the intense investigation, was identified as James Harold Middeljans, 33, of Kitchener.Unfortunately, like every other homicide that we do, we always wait for that first piece of information or phone call to put you on the right track,Sgt. Brian Voegtle said yesterday.In this case, that first piece of information to put us on the right track never came until 2004.That information came via a source who came forward from the community,and told police a person named James who died in a house fire was the person behind the Gligor killings.

Middeljans died in 1993 following a fire at an abandoned house -- a blaze which fire officials said was deliberately set.He was alone in the house at the time of the fire and was pulled out of the burning building by rescue workers.After receiving burns to about 95 per cent of his body, Middeljans died about 12 hours later.He had a lengthy criminal recording dating back to 1977, but had never surfaced in the course of the Gligor investigation. Police yesterday had little more to say about Middeljans, other than to say he lived in downtown Kitchener.The Gligors' murder has haunted the community and investigators alike for years both because of the sheer brutality of the killings and the fact the killer remained at large.Josef, 61, and Persa, 60, were found in the basement of their Madison Avenue home by their son and son-in-law shortly before 9:30 p.m. on Jan. 2, 1991.They had been beaten to death, their bodies butchered by an axe, a hatchet and a claw hammer -- weapons which, police said, the killer found at the scene.The couple's son, John, had gone to the home to check on his parents after they failed to answer the phone all day. They were last seen alive at a New Year's Eve party.Months after his parents' death, John Gligor told The Record, the scene was like living in a horror show.As soon as you turned on the kitchen light you could see the mess. There was blood and mess everywhere,he said in a May 1991 interview.

In the end, it would be Middeljans' death that would finally link the elusive killer to his victims.Police at the gruesome murder scene came across two cigarette butts, which were preserved as evidence. After the 2004 tip came in, police obtained a warrant for DNA gathered during Middeljans' 1993 post-mortem exam and sent it for comparison against the saliva taken from the cigarettes.In 2006, around the time a match was confirmed between Middeljans and the saliva on the cigarettes, police received another tip implicating the dead Kitchener man.Although DNA scientific technology did in fact exist at the time of the 1991 murders, the specific analysis that we required was not actually available,Supt. Rita Westbrook said.It was the diligent investigation and the preservation of the evidence from that 1991 homicide that played a very significant role in solving this case.After tying up loose ends in the investigation, police were finally ready yesterday to announce they had got their man.

April 21, 2007 12:54 PM
We are hopeful that today's announcement will assist, console and provide a sense of closure for the family, for the friends and certainly for our community, Westbrook said.A psychological profile of the suspect released by police shortly after the killings suggested he was a psychopathic killer linked to the gay community. Police said Joseph Gligor likely knew his killer and invited him into the house.Yesterday, those claims were laid to rest as police revealed they no longer believed the Gligors knew their killer and that the likely motive was robbery.Our investigation to date has no connection between Mr. Middeljans knowing Mr. or Mrs. Gligor, Voegtle said. The only comment we could make is both of these individuals (Middeljans and Josef Gligor) spent significant time in downtown Kitchener.During that first investigation, police had a database of 800 names and dozens of tips, but nothing concrete surfaced.As detectives scoured through local leads, they also investigated possible links to slayings in homosexual communities nationwide.In 1991, police said Josef Gligor, an employee of J. M. Schneider Inc.,was known to seek out transient homosexual encounters in downtown Kitchener, and they believed his behaviour may have put him risk.

During the initial investigation, John Gligor expressed frustration with the intense focus on his father's sexuality.Yesterday, police conceded the motive behind the couple's murder was not linked to Josef Gligor's lifestyle.At the time, there was an indication that this could have been a crime of passion, Insp. Bryan Larkin said. Early on, there was a lot of public speculation and there was a lot of police speculation. Now,we know there really is no connection. Naturally, we're very sensitive to that. But, in the end, based on the evidence and information, it's very clear to our investigators that the motive was robbery.Police would say little more about the basis for determining that motive, other than to say that other sources corroborated that view. A second profile produced by the RCMP for the police service early in the investigation did point to a robbery motive, Larkin said, but the belief persisted the Gligors' deaths were linked to the gay community.During the original investigation, police waded through 49 names of persons of interest. They compared more than 75 sets of fingerprints to those found in the home.Middeljans was not in either group. In fact, the Kitchener man never even appeared on investigators' radar until the tips came in and DNA linked him to the scene, police said.The Gligors' family was not at the press conference yesterday, choosing to release a statement through the officers.It has been a long 16 years for our family waiting for this tragedy to come to a conclusion, the statement read.Although we always hoped it would not take so long, we are very glad there is finally closure.

The family thanked members of the community for coming forward as well as the police service and asked that their privacy be respected.For long-time residents of the city of Kitchener, this will likely bring back vivid, unpleasant memories that shocked the community,Larkin said. Certainly, this is an attempt to preserve the dignity of the Gligors. . . We believe that Josef and Persa can rest in a sense of peace along with their family and the community.

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