S&P Oct 13, 2008 8:39 cst – TradersAudio.com

Paper buys off the SP open at 943.00, Locals sell and continue to sell.

Ben Lichtenstein has appeared on CNBC and Bloomberg TV, has shared his expertise on Bloomberg radio, and has been published in numerous periodicals including Futures magazine and Stocks & Commodities. He is a member of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange with over 15 years of experience working on the trading floor.

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The broadcasters may call the S&P e-mini ES Globex contract, ‘minis’, ‘the mini’ or ‘the screen’. Also, they may call the S&P CME SP Pit Traded contract, ‘the big contract’ or ‘the S&P’. The broadcasters are calling the trades within a few feet of the S&P CME SP trading pit and are referring to the S&P CME SP contract.

You are hearing the broadcasters quote the current bid and offer of the S&P CME SP pit traded contract – quickly. When they say ’0 even bid at one half’, that could mean 1280.00 is the bid and 1280.50 is the offer. But could also mean, 1290.00 is the bid and 1290.50 is the offer. They are broadcasting tick for tick and must quote the figures to stay with the pit action. When the pit is packed and active they may just say, ’0 at half’ or ’20 bid at 70′. It is easy to follow along when looking at the ES chart and trades.

The prices you SEE in the video are the S&P e-mini (electronic symbol ES) Globex Dec 2008 contract. The prices you HEAR are the S&P CME (pit traded symbol SP) Pit Traded Dec 2008 contract. The two contracts trade within a tick or two of each other, during pit traded hours 8:30 – 15:15pm cst.

The pit traders are trading the SP and may trade the ES also. When they do, the broadcasters may say ‘they’re trading the mini’ or ‘they just sold/bought the mini’.

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The subscribers of TradersAudio.com are listening to the SP contract trading Live in Chicago while watching the ES, another futures contract or stock on their computer.

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Author: tradersaudio
Keywords: stock market indicator emini squawk SnP futures forex commodities charts daytrading finance money
Added: October 13, 2008

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Sega vs. Nintendo

PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE WATCHING: MagicMovieMoments urges all YouTubers to watch in High Quality mode. You don’t wanna miss the action! Click the high quality link above Views for a better experience.

Video contains the history of Sega and Nintendo. In the 80′s, Nintendo ruled the market. Then Sega took control in the early 90′s. Feature exciting news about the feud between these great companies. See what happens. Excellent news coverage! Enjoy :)

Thanks for watching. Be sure to check out my other exciting videos. Special thanks to CNBC for providing this Magic Movie Moment.

Author: MagicMovieMoments
Keywords: CNBC Entertainment News Sega vs. Nintendo Master System NES Genesis Super Mario Sonic the Hedgehog Gameboy Tetris
Added: October 13, 2008

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“experience”–is obama–”stealing” the white house

is barack obama– trying to steal the white house? Listen to investor business daily business a well respected business journal and decide for yourself!

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Author: 2008concerned
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Added: October 12, 2008

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Doomed to Fail (The Economic Collapse)

How events will unfold

Author: AntiBullS
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Added: October 12, 2008

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GLOBAL BANKERS HAVE UNLEASHED INFLATIONARY HOLOCAUST by JIM ROGERS Americans Unite

Legendary investor Jim Rogers warned during a CNBC interview this morning that global central banks are creating the environment for an inflationary holocaust by their ceaseless overprinting of currency, a measure that isnt even successful in stabilizing the stock market.
Rogers said that the only solution to the market crisis was to let failing banks and speculators go bankrupt and stop pumping endless amounts of liquidity into the system, labeling it outrageous that responsible investors and taxpayers are being made to bail out crooks on Wall Street.
The way to solve this problem is to let people go bankrupt, Rogers stressed, All of this pumping money into the system is not going to save it – see what the market is saying, its saying we dont buy that, let people go bankrupt, he added.
Then you will hit bottom and then you start over. The people who are sound will take over the assets from the people who arent sound and we will start over. This is the way the world has worked for a few thousand years, said Rogers.

Author: secretcombinations
Keywords: new world order americans unite americansunite monsanto aspartame bailout secret combinations bush wall street bernanke
Added: October 12, 2008

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