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I think these sticks give an abstract picture.It could be similar to the graph of stock market fluctuations or even the bank balance in the last couple of months. It's entirely up to you what you see.

Canada's stockmarkets seem to be reacting to what is happening in the US economy with a big drop in the TSX today..Global economies everywhere are also experiencing negative effects....like a stone in a pond, we are all affected by the ripples...so i will just spend my time looking at beautiful images and try not to think about it! BTW, Denis Collette is the master of reflections!: flickr.com/photos/deniscollette/ On explore @398 Oct. 7, #136 Oct. 8...up to 96

Somerset County Maryland. The Bank went out of business in the stockmarket crash of 1929.

During a recent trip to San Francisco, I was struck by our disparity in wealth. I was in awe of the majestic beauty of the sky-scrapers, and the news papers were exclaiming our immense prosperity. Yet, it seemed that every block had a person that clearly lacked the most basic safeties or comforts.

 

Slider Sunday, 7DWF

La borsa ens ha esclatat als nassos

Stock market explodes right under our nose

La Bolsa nos ha estallado en las narices

 

Realment vista / Really seen

Festes dels 3 tombs (Barri Sant Antoni)

Yet another Merlion Park shot. Taken one early morning.

 

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Nice to remember when we could travel...

$700,000,000,000 is the amount of money George Bush asked the congress to put up for the bail out of the sub-prime mortgage failure on

Wall Street last week and to cover the damage caused by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

$700,000,000,000, ironically is the amount of money we shipped to the middle east this year to purchase imported oil.

 

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On a cold early spring day in March of 1936 near Nipomo California, Dorothea Lange, a Photo Journalist and documentary photographer for the Farm Security Administration came upon this scene in a migrant labor camp. This was during the height of the Great Depression. Like so many Photo Journalist, we capture the scene, the face ,the eyes and emotion of the moment but fail to get the story behind all of these.

Dorothea Lange made this mistake that day. She took six photographs and for what ever reason,maybe not wanting to make the woman uncomfortable, only asked her age.

However, Dorothea did something that day that would move a nation,she took those photos to a newspaper and the next day they were viewed across California and eventually around the nation and world. The impact on the labor camp at Nipomo was immediate. A steady stream of cars visited that camp and others around California bringing food, warm clothing and even medical doctors. It would be several decades before we would learn the name of the woman in the photo and she would be known only as "The Migrant Mother".

The face in the photo was a real person who struggled through the

Great Depression of 1929. Please go to the link below and let her Grandson tell her story. He can do it better than I.

 

www.migrantgrandson.com/the.htm

since 9/11 World Trade Center attack, Stock Exchange protected by iron fence and security guards • in 1901, 8 prominent NYC architects invited to submit designs for new Exchange building • neoclassic design by George B. Post (1837-1913) selected • when building opened, trading floor one of largest volumes of space in city

 

John Quincy Adams Ward (1830-1910) marble sculpture in pediment, Integrity Protecting the Works of Man, features 22' figure of integrity in center • damage from pollution and statuary's weight -- 90 tons -- necessitated replacement with lead-coated replicas, 1936

 

Wikipedia • National Landmark, National Register #78001877, 1978, also in Wall Street Historic District, #07000063, 2007

Feb 29, Mumbai, India: Brokers at the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) stay glued to the TV screen as the Finance Minister P Chidambaram reads out the Union budget 2008 at the Parliament in New Delhi.

NYSE Trading Floor

Oil Painting Reproduction

You can see this painting here remediosvaro.biz/Stock_Market/stock_market.html";

Say what?

 

I'm back from hibernation. Did I miss something?

 

Well, the US are ruining themselves, the stockmarket is dropping seriously, the war in...

 

No, no - I mean important things. The wolves are back, I see?

 

Yes, and spring is about to come to full bloom.

 

Ah, that's some good news. Happy Easter!

 

Toy Project Day 3552

Dedicated to any one who minimized risk through diversification (well done)

LAST % CHANGE % YTD

S&500 909.92 -7.62% -38.03%

DOW JONES 8579.19 -7.33% -35.32%

NASDAQ 1645.12 -5.47% -37.97%

FTSE 100 (UK) 4313.80 -1.21% -33.19%

CAC 40 (France) 3442.70 -1.55% -38.68%

SMI (Switzerland) 5798.84 -4.52% -31.65%

DAX (Germany) 4887.00 -2.53% -39.42%

AEX (Netherlands) 281.97 -1.29% -45.33%

MIB30 (Italy) 22118.00 -2.19% -43.12%

TASI (Saudi Arabia) 6160.52 -1.49% -44.19%

China 2002.58 -3.48% -61.94%

Thailand 459.91 -8.02% -46.40%

South Korea 1241.47 -4.13% -34.56%

Mexico Bolsa 20310.20 -1.78% -31.24%

Brazil Bovespa 37080.30 -3.92% -41.96%

Peru 8549.43 -8.77% -51.22%

Chile 10840.91 -1.13% -22.98%

Russia 844.75 10.91% -63.12%

India 10610.35 -6.35% -47.70%

 

as of the October 9th 2008

© 2007 Galit Rozenbaum All Rights Reserved.

 

The DJIA only lost 312.30 points today. But this song was still in my head all day.

 

When Black Friday comes

I'm gonna dig myself a hole

Gonna lay down in it 'til

I satisfy my soul

Gonna let the world pass by me

The Archbishop's gonna sanctify me

And if he don't come across

I'm gonna let it roll

When Black Friday comes

I'm gonna stake my claim

I'll guess I'll change my name

  

Elliott Wave Analysis cycle

Ticky predicting the impending crash of the 1929 stock market. Herbert Hoover in the crowd, turns a deaf eye........or blind ear.

beurs van brusels, bourse de bruxelles

To Their Banks!

 

"He made $2.5M & he made $90M!" Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha.

 

The 1% get wealthier on Trump's flip-flopping tariffs, first crashing the market by trillions, and then, knowing that's a good time for the wealthy to buy up stocks, he calls a pause on all tariffs above 10% (except for China), and 'truths' that "this is a good time to buy!"

 

Great way to make $90M instantly! Ha ha ha ha ha on you America!

  

Long term GBPUSD elliott wave analysis

Financial District

 

Manhattan - New York

Amerika (America)

September 2012

 

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This unassuming little newsstand sits right outside of the New York Stock Exchange. I think it's great that a humble little business like this can be run right next to the big boys of the Stock Exchange.

The proprietor seems to be doing some great business, also. I had to wait for quite some time to get a clear shot of his stand with no customers around. This was after hours too. I can only imagine how busy he must be when the Exchange is open!

. . . Studying the Stock Markets Shares on Beursplein 5, in Amsterdam!

DEAR HONORABLE PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA,

The pictured above realtor signage are engulfing my street and neighborhood.

PLEASE, Sir, place on the agenda an urgency and high priority of HOUSING ECONOMICS, so that the young and the retired senior citizen homeowners can stay in their prized possessions....their hard owned homes.

Thank you.

Below, is one the many sad scenes that I have witnessed this year. Please let me share it with you.

Thank you for your compassion, and congratulations on your election.

  

FORECLOSURE...FORECLOSURE....FORECLOSURE.....FORECLOSURE

by

James Hiram Malone

 

TODAY IS TUESDAY. Atlanta's sun beams brightly down on a displaced furniture pile on the front lawn of a family's residence. The mountainous array of items evicted from the now empty house have no privacy. A great big Atlanta blue sky is the roof over the household personal belongings.

 

YESTERDAY WAS MONDAY. Every piece of the now open-air furniture was neatly and functionally arranged in that now abandoned seven room house. The sleep-good full size bed, matching dresser, and the chest of drawers that passers-by gawk at, once held fort in a ten foot by twelve foot upstairs bedroom. Nearby, on the grass, an electric alarm clock, whose face reflects the sun rays is set at six am as it was on the family's night table.

 

TODAY, TUESDAY, the open door refrigerator is bringing slow death of the freezer foods. Water drains like life's blood from the box and vapor steams wave to the waiting sky. The popular king-pin refrigerator that once coolly cornered the nine by nine foot kitchen succumbs to the heat of the day.

 

The leaning-on-the-side stove fizzes an aroma of gas that escapes from a dangling unplugged coil outlet. Circling flies engage in fierce battle as they hover over food remnants on dishpan plates. A laundry basket longing for soapsuds testifies that this home dweller was taken by surprise.

 

A tossed-on-its-back lounger, crushed under the impact of pots, pans and table lamps, misses being in that thirteen by thirteen foot living room in front of that TV set. And this unplugged TV electronic device screen now reflects and focuses all-day news to the pedestrians gawking at the front lawn's disarray. This is the picture of the tragedy of a family that got lost in the budget crunch economy and received foreclosure notice and was evicted to the streets.

 

A round dining room table strained with books, jars, cleaning supplies remembers being loaded down with plates of food in that nine by nine foot dining room. And especially on holidays. Unopened gallon cans of beige interior wall paint, a hammer, nails, screwdriver will not decorate and repair the house, scatter leisurely on the lawn. An ironing board, relaxes forlornly under the heat of the sun. Various brands of alcoholic beverage bottles and glasses lay huddle together, ready for another Saturday night party.

 

Flung-out-of-the-closets, mother-of-the-house dresses and father-of-the house suits lay wrinkled on top of an empty bookcase. Walking, jogging and playing family shoes lay inactive in the corner of the lawn. Ripped-from-the-windows, curtains, shades, now not giving privacy to household items, resign themselves in the shrubberies.

 

Pages of photo album leap out family memories onto the lawn. Baby Molly's first steps and grandma's birthday. Children's dolls, trains, checkers say “Come play with me!” Banged-up card table and scattered playing cards miss Uncle Joe's laughing, “I bid six!”

 

Broken picture frames, flower pots, and spilled prescription medicines onto the lawn suggest the movers were not sympathetic in evicting the family.

 

Pedestrians and motorists later seeing the AUCTION sign, mutter, “Ain't it a shame,” knowing full well that FORECLOSURE can happen to them without a moment's notice.

 

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Edificio de la comisión nacional del mercado de valores

The City of London, Square Mile, as seen at blue hour. Financial Hub and home to the banksters.

CONCEPT ART ILLUSTRATING THE VOLATILE CRYPTOCURRENCY TRADE WHICH IS FORMING A MASSIVE FINANCIAL BUBBLE THAT IS LIKELY TO DESTROY THE WORLD ECONOMIC SYSTEM & CAUSE ANOTHER GREAT DEPRESSION!

 

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Edificio de la comisión nacional del mercado de valores

Have not been around past few days. Afther we lost our Sam I did not feel up to it. I found this last sunday walking my other dog Iggy. Could not resist.

Times are crazy with stockmarkets en creditcrises making my days vivid at the least. Will catch up with you asap

 

Sometimes referred to as the Wall Street Bull or the Bowling Green Bull, Charging Bull is a bronze sculpture that stands on Broadway just north of Bowling Green in the Financial District. The 7,100-pound bronze sculpture depicts a bull, the symbol of aggressive financial optimism and prosperity.

 

The sculpture was created by Italian artist Arturo Di Modica in the wake of the 1987 Black Monday stock market crash. On December 14, 1989, Di Modica arrived on Wall Street with Charging Bull on the back of a truck and illegally dropped the sculpture outside of the New York Stock Exchange Building. After being removed by the New York City Police Department later that day, Charging Bull was installed at Bowling Green a week later. (Wikipedia)

 

New York City

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Grade II listed. Built in 1880 for £500, it linked the principal tin mining area in the world at that time to the London Stockmarket, via the new telegraph system. It was the only mining exchange in the UK outside of London. It is now an art & craft gallery.

@Tokyo

*Leica M6 Noctilux 50mm F1.0 Agfa XRG 200

 

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calculator,pencil and money on graffica the Dow Jones on forex market

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Skyscrapers and office buildings above the central pedestrian area in La Defense, Paris, leading to the Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower in the distance.

@Tokyo

*Epson R-D1 SWH 15mm F4.5

 

...for those who were asking for the "smily face" on this model.....:p

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*location:Marunouchi Buidling | Marunouchi | Tokyo

 

This series of shots are taken at the Bloomberg Stock Information Booth set up in one of the latest shopping arcade in front of TOKYO Station. This system is called "Bloomberg Ice", and it's a kind of an Information Art Installation. The display is a huge Touch Sensor , and the people who stands in front of it can literary "TOUCH" the information....Bend, Throw and Switch the icons and Informations......this system is designed by one of the greatest Interactive Art Creator TOSHIO IWAI.

The iconic middle finger statue in front of the Borsa Italiana, or Stock Exchange of Milan.

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