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December 13, 2009

News Flash

Meanwhile, back at the office, Flash and I are discussing life and markets. Flash has been on and off the payroll for years. Strategically, I employ him as a sometimes/sometimes-not consultant. I remember when I knew he and I would work together. We had met through some money dealers in Asia, and he was describing some of his best trades.

“You’ve had a lot of great trades. How did you prime for so many good ones?” I asked.

“By being able to stomach the bad ones,” he smirked.

Ever since then, Flash and I have collaborated. If you’d like to communicate with him directly, try him at flash at mrvolatility dot com.

Positioning

My year end positioning remains the same. The trend in gold and silver remains up, and I am still looking for new highs into year end. In this instance, I am not the market. Be that as it may, I can control my entries and exits. I continue to monitor world events. Like any other trade, the most important thing is the exit plan. Don’t let winners turn into losers.

Private Eye

Due to the media’s obsession with sports icons at the moment, I feel it appropriate to update my readership connection on my relationship with Pinky Megiston. Here is the deal: our relationship continues to be appropriately inappropriate. I will explain. Pinky is my client in that she pays me a retainer for private investigation services. We are also romantically linked. I know you are thinking that this dual intimacy is highly unbecoming, as in most circles it is unacceptable to date your client. But in this instance, the faux pas is forgivable—if not favorable. The logic: everything has been disclosed online.

Words

It’s been a while since I’ve written. Special Ops assignments require intermittent withdrawal from the world wide connection. It’s great to be back, however, and I would like to I’ll leave you, the faithful, with some relevant words (the ones blaring in my ears as I write in fact). No one lays it down like the mighty Mos Def:

“You know you can’t stop my go
You can’t stop my go
Born to be who I am
(Been born to be who I am)
Bright light from a distant star
(Bright light from a distant star)
Miracles, answered prayers
(Miracles, answered prayers)
Huh, all in together now
You can’t stop my go
I’ve been born to be where I am
A bright light from a distant star
Miracles and answered prayers
You can’t stop my go
I’ve been born to be where I am
Mos light from a distant star
Miracles and answered praaaaaayers…”

And the beat goes on.

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