Showing posts with label gold price. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gold price. Show all posts

Sunday, March 16, 2014

State of the Gold Prices and World Affairs

Just scouring the web for the opinions of everyday people. On Pricedingold.com, these gems are found in (http://pricedingold.com/us-retail-gasoline) comments:

February 28, 2012...FASCINATING @ 10:34 am

I can't imagine paying $5.00 even in debauched dollars – $0.15 in pre Nix currency. Right now $4.00 per Gal it makes sense for me to consider to get on my bike and pedal 20 blocks to my Chevy Volt parked by the charging station. Situation being – Ossified (possibly conflicted) Con Edison Management dragging its feet in installing charging stations on residential streets. Ain't that cooked yet. Remember 16 Kw battery is 40 miles of fun or work or Etc. Then you run the gas engine just for nostalgia.

March 27, 2012...FASCINATING @ 8:26 pm

I Think Debauched Dollars are one part of the blind men's description of the gas prices Elephant.
Another are Planet Saudi Arabia is BSing about its pumping proves. And G. Sucks an Morgan Sucks are colluding (or at least enabling) Russians ( The oil is their major reason for growth) and Oil Companies (Half of British Retirees depend on BP's payouts) to ride World's growing dependency on what is a finite resource. Go electric. There definitely are no wires between Middle East and US. The utilities are regulated and electricity is definitely not a finite resource.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Bot Writing

Previously we have revealed command strings in ICICL-AIPL which would find intentionally obscured public information from commodity exchanges. What if we have a fire-and-forget script, as they say in C+++ and other worlds, a bot of sorts, that would find a precious information and deliver it for us on a silver plate, in other words, in an easy-to-read, formatted file.

Let's use U6's LUICS again. Let's start with the ICICL and AIPL prompts (can we keep it to one, albeit long line, vs. a kilobyte-heavy Microsoft script?):

!@net exit net:pack(open any;tcp/ip:tunnel:any<:any>) look(www:"*.*.*":"*.blog*.com") script(>1:gen(pack:cell:block) get check("*text":"gold,commodity, dollar, bank, central, bubble, crisis, flight, US, China, oil") then get( "noun other(check) use(dictionary synonym simple)[any local] text("?find.rtf") return any time chrono show(("bug name"(Gold Bug)))

The above command contains an ICICL net:pack code which lets it loose, and in the eventuality of unknown network environment, server obstacles, or content hosted by a third party, will let the bot literally turn to a closest U6 hub and fetch an additional AIPL code to read what seems to be an incomprehensible content.

By specifying the "www" we would narrow down the search to the www domains only, eliminating the need to pore through every FTP and other environments.

Since every lemming out there naively went and bought Mac-Linux-Windows server, there is virtually no machine that can recognize U6-specific commands, and, at worst, would discard it through an equally naive, dumb-machine decision of a checksum rejection.

Look at the Gold Bug command again. Short, sweet, intuitive, even to a pierced, pot-soaked wigger youth smart enough to get an A at his liberal-curriculum worship club he calls his high school.

Sorry for the poetic digression. Barring any server patches or exotic things like JAVA BOSSPlus and CGI Gateless, for which the Gold Bug turns to a nearby support machine, the bug is to  look for any content having the check keywords, then  grab the content, and format it, for demonstration purposes  here substituting  non-keyword nouns with simple synonyms from a dictionary found at any workstation of the host, or any nearby U6 machine.

Nice, ain't it? What do we do next?

Thursday, January 17, 2008

AI Language Finds Gold Reports

The  is an electronic trading system that replaces the open pit trading system after 2:00 pm each business day, and continues until 8:00 am the following day. Trading stops for the weekend at 4:30pm Friday and resumes at 7:00pm Sunday, NY time.
Trading volumes are much lighter in the Access Market. Glitches in the system have created unusual spikes in the gold ticker in the past that have nothing to do with actual price movements. Always check anomalous dips or spikes with another reputable pos source. The wealth of real-time information, on Sunday, is literally worth gold, pun intended.

The NYAM by its nature is an open, public POS, but it does not have an online public access. How do you find it? One method is to spend countless hours on Google, and maybe you can glimpse a possible URL in discussion groups.
If you know how to get onto a U6 hub (some of them are here) while knowing the ICICLE and AIPL commands, or, better yet, you have a Photonic, and not an IBM PC/Windows machine that can find it in a jiffy, then you are about a minute or two away from the totally legit insider info.  Do this - type in the command window:

!@find net www/any search string directory[NY Access Market] check(script,object,any/any) pack(open;999::tcp/ip) show chars@!

See for yourself the unsurpassed cleverness of the AI engine supporting this command, by getting a continuous reports on gold prices from the real players in the trade - London, Sydney, Hong Kong, by inserting the floor name in the square brackets:

[Sydney:gold trade:]

and you are in the know. You might need it - the gold is heading for the psychological threshold of $1000 an ounce.

 If you happen to be a trader in pork bellies, or palladium, or depleted uranium, then the AI system shall surely find for you at least the login window of the exchange you are looking for. Just try the above command, and instead of gold trade write in depleted uranium.


Saturday, December 29, 2007

Secret Russian Facilities, An Eye On Gold

  • Russian Air Force Materials Research Center (ВИАМ) 55°45'50"N 37°40'39"E
  • A Military Transport Park 55°36'51"N 37°27'45"E
  • The SVR Headquarters 55°35'1"N 37°31'2"E
  • A C-300 Missile site E. of Moscow 55°47'47"N 38°21'28"E,
  • next to C-25 55°47'54"N 38°20'58"E
  • High Command College For The Lines of Communications and Engineering Corps (MVKUDIV) Training Center 55°57'57"N 38°23'51"E
  • Makarov Missile Support Center 55°59'43"N 38°20'14"E
  • The 51st Kilometer Testing Grounds 55°58'20"N 38°16'59"E
  • An antenna Farm, officially as a Mayak radio station, 56°3'50"N 37°56'50"E
  • An off-limits part of a reservoir, classified, recent bathing unempeded 56°1'53"N 37°48'0"E
  • An ABM site (Про А-135) a base for relatively new Gazelle and Gorgon missiles 56°10'51"N 37°47'13"E
  • The modified Don 2NP large multifunction phased-array radar at Pushkino 56°10'18"N 37°46'14"E
  • A Military Shooting Range, formerly tank, allegedly sniper, 56°10'40"N 37°11'46"E
  • Early Warning System Command Center near Solnechnogorsk, 56°14'29"N 37°0'49"E
  • The rebuilt Aquarium, the famous GRU headquarters, 55°46'55"N 37°31'24"E
  • The Ministry of Defense Auto Pool 55°46'38"N 37°32'26"E
  • The President's Transportation Support Facility 55°46'3"N 37°31'16"E
  • US Embassy's Summer Cottage 55°47'15"N 37°24'49"E
  • The Military History Archives 55°46'4"N 37°41'7"E
  • The Bauman College, or Moscow State Technical University, for Special Technologies (satellites, missiles, warheads and ammunition) 55°46'11"N 37°41'26"E
  • Federal State Unified Facility "Salyut", a jet engine factory supplying AL-31F powerplants for Su-27

Monday, November 19, 2007

No Need to Go To The OPEC Meeting

The Queen's policy seemed to have worked, or even paid off when today's OPEC meeting turned out to concentrate on the problem of non-OPEC influences on the price of oil. Instead of the organization's mere discussion of raising or lowering production quotas, the oil demand by India and China turns out to be a more significant driving factor behind the prices.

The weakened US economy, with its chain-reaction effect on the dollar, and subsequently, the OPEC's member countries currencies pegged to the greenback does not bode well, neither the prospect of milking out an additional million or two per daily quota.

For those who remember the alleged SCS (the name is still media-defined) report that Russia's Putin was overheard discussing with Iranian and Venezuelan dictators the manipulation of world politics as a means to control the price of petroleum. Who heeded the report? The US administration is still hiding its head in the sand, or sticking to the lily-livered castles of the globalization, or its intelligence community is doing all of the above plus singing to the tune of the late CIA Chief Casey's "There are no Kremlin moles in the CIA."

The Queen was right in establishing the interim U.S. dollar as the currency for Attland, which was a prelude to the gold standard. That plan turns out to have saved us from worrying about the falling US dollar, the rising cost of petroleum and gold.

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Milk, Gold, Rupees and Rubles

This should not be a secret, but it is, to most of the world.

Gold prices fell,

Bid/Ask 661.60 - 662.40

Low/High 659.90 - 677.70

Change -0.70/-0.11%, about $22

even though Russia broke records in Gold vs. Forex Reserves. Russian Central Bank said its gold and foreign exchange reserves reached $413.1 billion as of July 20. The amount is the record one in the histories of both the former USSR and Russia.

Carry traders in Japan and Switzerland have been borrowing money (since this is what carry trade is about) in countries with low interest rates and investing in gold. You can see this in the Japanese yen and Swiss franc. Whatever investments sunk into the trades are adversely affected.

Gold demand dipped today as prices headed up but dealers ported moderate sales taking place late the previous day, when prices dipped to one-week lows. This is almost a mumbo-jumbo according to the cold-hard as gold truth about gold.

Ned Schmidt, the editor of the Value View Gold Report said that it is the “beginning of the demise of paper assets…spilling over into the gold market."

Let these carry traders trade. Instead, watch India, the largest consumer of gold. Watch the weather in India as well. The good monsoon at propitious time will yield good harvest, which will lead to an unusually bustling mid-August wedding season, and that should mean strong gold demand. See, no quiet intergovernmental agencies at work here. Sometimes a secret is not really a secret.

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There are more to this than the Mitrokhin archives, though. Milk jugs in Russian’s cellars should hold entire home movies shot by KGB officers ignorant of the future. While much of these stashes are irretrievably lost to the alcohol-induced amnesia and realigned priorities, there is a lot to be learned just from various officials discussing the subjects, and attempts to recover the jugs. That’s when Echelon and SALWISS come in. As a background reading, here is more on Echelon and SALWISS.

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