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    For those who follow Celente's gold.

    http://www.infowars.com/gerald-celentes-gold-account-was-emptied-by-mf-global/

    #2
    Went straight cash awhile ago. But there are
    huge aftershocks going to slam NA. Pars

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      #3
      Poor bastards.

      This is what i think the cwb could become.

      Perfect timing,big vacuum to fill.

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        #4
        Cotton

        But you are thinking forward out of the grasp of the remaining board members.

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          #5
          Cotton, thats pretty ****in Stupid of you to think that The Comedian Whit Bored should Try and Play Broker. Theys manage yer Whit Sales like this and now you want them managing my Accounts. How ****in Stupid is that, Think eh...............

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            #6
            You are all speaking eskimo.

            But if the cwb was as good as they say thay are, hedging on mgex or the new canadian exchanges should be no different than what an elevator company does to price canola.

            Or am I missing something?????

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              #7
              FNA has stated they see an opportunity here. If the cwb refuses to do it, FNA just might. Dam it, my membership is now worth something again just when I am wondering why.

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                #8
                A brokerage is a firm that acts as an intermediary between a purchaser
                and a seller. More
                commonly, a brokerage is referred to as a brokerage firm. To broker a
                deal is to
                communicate with both the buyer and seller as to acceptable price on
                anything sold or
                purchased.

                A broker, a single person, or the brokerage firm completes any
                necessary legal paperwork,
                obtains the appropriate signatures, and collects money from the
                purchaser to give to the
                seller. Since the buyer and seller are employing the brokerage to
                complete the deal, the
                brokerage may collect a portion of the money obtained. In some cases, a
                brokerage receives
                money from both parties. In others, the brokerage receives a
                commission only from the
                seller.

                Brokerage firms are most commonly thought of in relationship to the
                sale and purchase of
                stock shares. Fees are variable, depending on the degree to which the
                brokerage is involved
                in decisions about purchase. Some stockowners give their brokers power
                of attorney to make
                decisions about when to buy or sell stock and depend upon their brokers
                for researching
                new stock for purchase. This type of brokerage firm usually assesses a
                fairly large fee, and
                regardless of whether the owner loses or earns money, the firm is paid.


                Other brokerage firms are employed by people who like to do their own
                research and make
                all their own decisions about what and when to buy and sell. These firms
                have a tendency to
                charge per transaction and can be quite reasonable to employ. In the
                past few years, several
                brokerage firms have begun stock trading on the Internet, allowing their
                clients access to
                information that will help them carefully research their decisions. These
                companies are not a
                sound economical choice for clients who do not do adequate research or
                cannot consistently
                read up on their stocks. Extensive involvement by the stockowner is
                necessary to hopefully
                make the best deals.

                In other areas of business, brokerage firms may be employed to acquire
                and sell real estate.
                Brokerages exist to acquire art or antiquities. Also, restaurants and other
                service companies
                may use brokerage firms to obtain meat and produce, restaurant
                supplies, or furniture.
                Sometimes, employing a broker in this last sense is not initially
                expensive to the purchaser,
                because the broker receives a fee from the companies used by their
                clients. However, the
                price of merchandise obtained through a broker generally has a mark-
                up that makes up for
                this lack of commission.

                Brokerage firms can be helpful because they save their clients, whether
                buying or selling,
                time. Not everyone has time to look at 40 real estate properties before
                purchasing. Not every
                restaurant manager wants to interview a slew of potential food supply
                companies before
                selecting one.

                For those who are cost conscious, however, employing a brokerage firm
                may mean added
                expense. Buyers and sellers who come to an arrangement between each
                other “cut out the
                middle man,” and are thus able to save money. On the other hand,
                employing a reputable
                brokerage firm generally means that the firm assumes liability for the
                seller’s claims. Should
                any portion of a sale be conducted illegally, the brokerage firm must
                often compensate the
                purchaser and take legal action against the seller.

                -I copy and pasted this to save time and get everyone on the same page
                as to what i'm
                trying to explain.

                The people who wanted to pool could still pool,with a few easy tweaks.

                People could still use the board and gain a great deal of protective
                services in this incredible
                risky world.

                And people who wanted to go it alone,could.

                It would could be a more privately functioning entity,to contain
                government miss
                management.

                It could expand into anything and everything,the sky the limit,example
                oil and coal.

                A commission of 1% on 5 billion dollars in grain deals is 50 million
                dollars.

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