Asyik asyik
ribon sampe 1.60 dunk
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 4:02 PM, jsx_consultant
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Setelah euro menyentuh support 1,39, Euro naik terus mendekati 1,42.
Otomatis harga commodity pada NAIK
Mudah mudahan support FIBONACCI 1,39 merupakan support KUAT
bagi Euro dan awal melemah kembalinya USD
--- In obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com, Rei [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ntar istri saya bingung pak Jos, hehehe serahkan ke mekanisme pasar
aja lah.
Toh skrg sdh tidak bisa apa2...
Mau jualan juga tidak rela (walau masih ada yg untung)...
On 9/12/08, Aria Bela Nusa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sambil 'ngucap2 di depan segelas air putih – kayak
cenayang 'getu, 'loh– he…he (
becanda, Pak)
*From:* obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com [mailto:
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*Sent:* Friday, September 12, 2008 6:24 PM
*To:* obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com
*Subject:* [obrolan-bandar] Re: Alert: Euro lagi rebound kencang
ke 1,41
Tenang, bung Rei...
Calm...Relax.
Tarik napas...buang (3X), pejamkan mata.
Terus bayangin grafik ANTM bergerak naik perlahan-lahan.
Setelah menembus 1500, dengan cepat meroket ke 1900...
Ulangi step diatas 3x sehari, NISCAYA akan benar terjadi SENIN
besok.
rgs,
JM
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Rei highwaystar91@ wrote:
Sudah kepalang tanggung juga pak, mau jual sdh kerendahan walau
warning pak
Oen mengerikan...kiamat kah den Bei? Maybe...masa tujuan bozz
hancurin
periuk nasi sendiri? Hard to believe...
Lagian, saya kan dikasih wish sama Genie Elaine, dan saya minta
1000 points
rally THIS YEAR as PROMISED! :D
nagih.co.id
On 9/12/08, kangduren kangduren@ wrote:
isu badai ini memang aneh, kalo dilihat sih memang besar, tapi
harga
oil masih stagnan. Thx mas Kabu infonya, saya masih HOLD saham
juga,
cuma udah ga trading lagi, wait n see.
salam
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Kabu Nusi megashoken@ wrote:
Hurricane Ike Heads for Texas Coast; Thousands Flee
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?
pid=20601087sid=ax4kDoAg6pfIrefer=home
Texas Coast
Ike's center was 265 miles southeast of Galveston and moving
west-northwest at 13 mph. Because of its wide diameter, Ike
will
be felt as a ``major hurricane'' along the Texas coast long
before landfall, which is forecast for near Galveston late
today
or early tomorrow.
The storm left more than 70 people dead in Haiti and killed
four in Cuba as it swept through Caribbean earlier this
week.
The U.S. weather center's forecasters said Ike may
strengthen to at least Category 3 intensity, meaning
sustained
winds of at least 111 mph, before it makes landfall. Other
forecasters predict Ike may become a Category 4 storm, the
second-strongest on the five-step Saffir-Simpson scale,
packing
winds from 131 to 155 mph.
Hurricane-force winds extend as far as 120 miles from Ike's
center, while tropical-storm force winds of at least 39 mph
extend out 275 miles, according to the hurricane center.
Larger Than Katrina
Ike's winds cover an area larger than that of Katrina, the
storm that devastated New Orleans in 2005, said Jeff
Masters,
director of meteorology at private forecaster Weather
Underground
Inc.
``The total amount of energy is more powerful than Katrina,
so we could be seeing a storm surge that could rival
Katrina,''
Masters said yesterday. Ike is so big ``the location doesn't
matter much. It is going to inundate a huge part of the
Texas
coast.''
President George W. Bush declared an emergency for Texas,
his home state. As many as 7,500 Texas National Guard
members
are
on standby.
Houston's population is 2.2 million, making it the fourth-
biggest U.S. city, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, and
its
metropolitan area, with a population of 5.6 million, is the
sixth-largest in the U.S.
``It is a massive storm. It is impacting in terms of its
scope 40 percent of the Gulf,'' Michael Chertoff, secretary
of
homeland security, said in a conference call from
Washington.
``The most important message I can send is: Do not take this
storm lightly. This is not a storm to gamble with. It is
large
and powerful and carries a lot of water with it.''
Refining Capacity
About 12 percent of U.S. refining capacity is being shut
before Ike makes landfall. The Gulf coast region is home to
26
percent of U.S. oil production.
The storm has shut 97 percent of Gulf oil production and 93
percent of natural gas output, the Minerals Management
Service
said yesterday.
Crude oil for October delivery rose as