Monday, October 13, 2008

Pole position on stock market columbus day


Columbus polarizes the Americas. Columbus day is observed depending upon which calendar system you use. Most of us know it as October 12. Years like 2008 are pesky for they try and steal well-deserved holidays from our overworked weeks. Take a break today (13th) to put such calendars in their places, but stock market columbus day can cease no world trading. Shanghai, Mumbai, and Dubai are open, so you can afford to lose no profitable trades.

Chavez in Venezuela likes Columbus as much as he does Bush. Caracas crowds remember Columbus without affection. They even celebrate the destruction of one of his memorials. Perhaps Columbus is a hero for you. You may harbor some doubts about his pillaging ways but decide not to rock any boat of stability in your life. Either way, do not ignore stock market Columbus day for it is certainly a watershed for your financial investments.

Stock market columbus day is a symbol of the battles between Wall Street and main street. Perhaps all stock trading is that way. You either abrogate indigenous resources for selfish ends, or join a reservation for the impoverished. I hope you are not the superstitious type, for you can afford no stock trading break this 13th. There will be no better day soon for you to shed all stocks on wrong sides of the bail-out divide. Use this Mantra throughout the stock trading week that has started-in the influential Far East-if not as yet in your town. It will soon be town for the bulls to stir, but this week is strictly to shore-up King Cash. Jump ship on stock market columbus day, or writhe in regret all week.

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