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Daily Market Commentary for October 7, 2008 from Millennium-operators. COMAT closing, the principal? Termin market indices? the session? n in m? mous of day ay the p? loss of triple d? digits were in place. DOW delivery? m? s 500 points again by the end of the day burs? til today. (Read m? S) http://www. millennium-traders. com / news / newscommentary. aspxEconomic released data today: the cr? credit to the consumer: U. S. cr? consumer dito declines for the first time in 10? you in August, U.S. the cr? consumption dito August decline is first ca? given from January 1998, U.S. August cr? dito Diminish consumption? $ 7. 9 million d? Lares, Cr? Consumer dito a revised July increase of $ 5. 2 billion to $ 4. 6 billion. Borrowing rate of Americans fell for the first time in 10, children during the month of August, which is a clear yourself? To the stress? N based on household finances. Ins? N a report from the U.S. Federal Reserve, the cr? Ditos outstanding consumption decreased by $ 7. 9 billion during the month of August for $ 2. 577 bill? N. The data below $ 5. 2 billion to increase the cr? Consumers’ credit union in July, a servicing t? No upward from a previously estimated in April. Increase of 6 billion. August cr? dito well below Wall Street forecasts with a pron? stico previous $ 6. 0 billion increase in cr? Dito for the month. 3. 7 percent cannon was the first ca da? Given from January 1998 when the cr? Dito fell 4. 3 percent or $ 4. 7 billion. Desaceleraci? N suggests a pressure? No financial information regarding the homes and pr? Stamos U.S. tends to decrease spending m? s soft an economist? a weakened. Cr? Dito consumption data does not include mortgages and other pr? E are secured by real ra? Real ces, as these tend to be highly vol? Tiles, month to month and are reviewed regularly. Revolving debt is mainly due to the financing? N cr card? Dito cay? in the month of August to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 0. 8 percent or 612 million d? Lar to 969 billion d? Lares. Cr? Dito in July went up? 5. 0 percent or $ 4. 0 billion which is revised from an originally reported increase of $ 3. 9 billion. Some households bas? cr in the cards? dito to combat rising food prices and petr? read, the decrease? n value of housing and hardened the conditions of cr? dito. revolving cr? Diminish Non dito? during the month of August to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5. 4 percent or $ 7. 3 billion to $ 1. 608 bill? N. Cr? Dito in July went up? 0. 9 percent or $ 1. 2 billion which was revised from the originally reported 678 million d? Lares in advance. the cr? is mainly revolving dito no pr? stamos for Auto? vile. FOMC Minutes: Cite risks to growth, inflation? N; intensified financial market tensions can? Da? Ar the economy? To, inflation? N expect a moderation? N this to? Or pr? maximum a? o; the inflation outlook? n remains highly uncertain, the cr? dito, energy? a, housing seen weighing on the economy? a, baj? forecasts slightly for 2009 real GDP, real GDP was rising slowly in the 4Q, m? sr? ask in 2009, saw a GDP growth below potential, and some FOMC officials indicate a deterioration in housing prices can? delay. At the close of the session? N in the New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange, here? is c? mo’s? indices m? s in the world and major? U.S. stock indexes termin? the session? n on the world market, as well? as emerging markets, including the closing stock price of the session? n: DOW (Dow Jones Industrial Average) p? loss of three d? digits 508. 39 points in the day you to finish the session? No trading in 9447. 11NYSE (New York Stock Exchange) the p? Loss of three d? Digits of 366. 53 points to end the session? No trading in 6388. 38National Association? N of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (NASDAQ) p? Loss of three d? Digits of 108. 00 points to end the session? No trading in 1754. 01S & P 500’s p? Loss of 60. 66 points to end the session? N of negotiation? N in the 996. 23FTSE All-World exclusive? N of the p? Loss of U. S. 5. 25 points to end the session? N of negotiation? N at 169. 10FTSE RAFI 1000 triple p? Loss of 268 d? Digits. 85 points to end the session? No trading in 3934. 05BEL 20 (BEL20) the p? Loss of 58. 9 points to end the session? No trading in 2508. 69CAC 40 (CAC 40) gain 20. 24 points to end the session? No trading in 3732. 22FTSE100 (UKX100) gain of 16. 03 points to end the session? No trading in 4605. 22NIKKEI 225 (NIK E / S) the p? Loss of three d? Digits of 317. 19 points to end the session? N of negotiation? N in 10 155. 90New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) the stock market indicators for the d? To: Advanced stock prices 426 Diminish? 2847 stock prices, without changing stock prices 34; stock prices, m? S higher than new prices of the shares in April and reaching m? Mous 1040 new. Vol NYSE stock quotes? Tiles and market trends, as well? as stock quotes, stock prices and the s? symbols of action? No Day Trading Stock Picks on the New York Stock Exchange Stock Exchange on l? line for the D? a Trade and Commerce of D? to the assets which are or would like? to be Spot for a living: Apartment Investment and managed? n (NYSE: VIA) stock price dispensed? 9. 50 points in the session? N of negotiation? N at the top of the session? No burs? Til $ 34. 94, low in the session? N of negotiation? N $ 25. 50 with a closing price at $ 25. 50. Association? N National Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (NASDAQ) stock market indicators today in d? To: Advanced stock prices 539; Diminish? 2427 stock prices, without changing the prices of securities 103 new stock prices, m? S higher than 5; stock prices reaching m? Mous new 684. NASDAQ quotes, vol actions? Tiles and market trends, as well? as stock quotes, stock prices and the s? symbols of action? No Day Trading Stock Picks on the NASDAQ stock market for the D? a way to negotiate? n the Internet and Trade in D? to active for those that are or would like? to be D? a way to negotiate? n for life: G & K Services Incorporated (NASDAQ: GKSR) stock price shed 3. 62 points in the session? N of negotiation? N at the top of the session? No burs? Til $ 29. 10, low in the session? N of negotiation? N $ 24. 49 with a closing price at $ 26. 39; Support People Incorporated (NASDAQ: PSPT) stock price shed 2. 76 points in the session? N of negotiation? N at the top of the session? No burs? Til $ 11. 38, low of the session? No burs? Til $ 8. 95 with a closing price at $ 9. 25; Google Incorporated (NASDAQ: GOOG) stock price shed 25. 20 points in the session? N of negotiation? N at the top of the session? N $ 374 market. 98, low in the session? N $ 345 market. 37 with a closing price at $ 346. 01; First Solar Incorporated (NASDAQ: FSLR) stock price shed 32. 31 points in the session? N of negotiation? N at the top of the session? N $ 147 market. 66, low in the session? N of negotiation? N $ 125. 52 with a closing price at $ 127. 40. Market trends on the American Stock Exchange (AMEX) and market indicators burs? Til today: Advanced stock prices 376; Diminish? 867 stock prices, without changing stock prices 78; prices of new shares, m? S higher than 31, reaching m? Mous new stock prices 428. Chicago Board of Trade Futures market activity for the day you at the time announced for December 2008 Contracts: E-mini S & P 500 (ES) final price of 1,006 d? Ace. 25 change 0. 50E-mini Nasdaq-100 (NQ) the final price of 1,339 d? Ace. 50, Change 3. 00E-mini S & P SmallCap 600 (SMP) 300 d final price? Ace. 70 change 0. 00 $ 5 DJIA (YM) end of 9531 the price d? 7World as-change for the Forex Market Currencies, Forex Trading assets Forex traders, at the time of this posting: Euro 0. 7355 D? Americans lares 1. 3597Japanese Yen 101. 42-0 D? U.S. lares. Libra 0099British 0. 5726 D? Americans lares 1. D? Lar 7465Canadian 1. 1053 D? Lares U.S. 0. Franc 9047Swiss 1. 1391 D? Lares U.S. 0. 8779Commodity Markets: Sector energy? To: Light Crude (NYMEX: NYM) gan? $ 2. 25 in the d? To a closing price of $ 90. 06 per barrel (d? Lares U.S. per barrel) oil for heating? N (NYMEX: NYM) gan? 0 USD. 03 d? To a closing price of $ 2. 51 the gal? N (U.S. $ per gal? N) Natural Gas (NYMEX: NYM) shed $ 0. 07 d? To a closing price of $ 6. 77 mill? N BTU (U.S. $ per MMBtu.) Unleaded Gas (NYMEX: NYM) no change in the d? To a closing price of $ 2. 06 the gal? N (U.S. $ per gal? N) the metals markets: Gold Market Price (COMEX: CMX) gan? 15 d? Lares. 80 in the d? To a closing price of $ 882. 00 (U.S. $ per Troy ounce) Silver (COMEX: CMX) gan? $ 0. 10 d? To a closing price of $ 11. 38 (U.S. $ per Troy ounce) Platinum (NYMEX: NYM) gan? 34 d? Lares. 20 in the d? To a closing price of $ 1,020. 70 (U.S. $ per troy ounce) Copper (COMEX: CMX) gan? $ 0. 04 d? To a closing price of $ 2. 53 (U.S. $ per pound) cattle ranchers? Ay Meat Markets (cents on the d? Lar per lb.): Lean Hogs (Chicago Mercantile Exchange: CME) gan? 0. 43 to d? To a closing price of 66. 90Pork Bellies (Chicago Mercantile Exchange: CME) gan? 0. 30 in the d? To a closing price of 93. 35Live Cattle (Chicago Mercantile Exchange: CME) gan? 0. 33 in the d? To a closing price of 95. 10Feeder Cattle (Chicago Mercantile Exchange: CME) gan? 0. 85 d? To a closing price of 98. 65 Other Commodities (cents on the d? Lar per bushel): Ma? Z (Chicago Board of Trade: CBT) shows 7. 00 d? To a closing price of 417. 00Soybeans (Chicago Board of Trade: CBT) gan? 4. 00 d? To a closing price of 926. 00Bond Market: 2 to? You bond shed 1 / 32 in the d? To a closing price of 101 2 / 32 to yield 1. 45, Change Performance 0. 025 to? You bond shed 1 / 32 in the d? Up to a closing price of 103 4 / 32 to yield 2. 45, Change Performance 0. 0110 to? Or bond shed 13/32 on the d? Up to a closing price of 104 2 / 32 to yield 3. 50, Change Performance 0. 0530 to? Or bond shed 26/32 on the d? Up to a closing price of 108 8 / 32 with a yield of 4. 02, Change Performance 0. ReadingMillennium 05Thanks for operators. Comhttp: / / www. millennium-traders. com

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If I’m gonna start a business and put people to work I’d be better off in Canada/Australia/New Zealand or at least listing on a Canadian or Australian stock exchange. America’s economy is too regulated to be considered a free market anymore. Thank you GWB and Barry.

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