04 December 2014

Free Access To the Sharelynx Chart Vaults of Data Wrangler Nick Laird For One Week



Nick Laird has decided to have an open house for the subscription side of his site and unique collection of data and charts to visitors.

One week free access to Sharelynx's Gold and Silver Charts. 
 
Over 10,000 charts about the precious metals.
 
If you get a little lost in there at first don't worry. 
 
It always seems like Ali Baba's cave to me.  You have to look around.
 

Click to enter.  Open Sesame.

 
After this open house is over, you may also register for a three week trial here.
 
Nick is a patron like yourself of Le Café.  But he also provides several of our standard charts on the sidebar for gold, silver, and oil, and charts from his site which are used in postings like those about activities on the Shanghai Gold Exchange.
 
There are no other commercial ties or relationship.   And so I would not be in a position to answer any questions about his site.   And  I am sometimes remarkably, incredibly as my wife would say, ignorant of all sorts of practical things that I do not need to know and do not care about.  They clutter the mind and consume valuable space. 
 
Questions?  Contact Nick here.
 
Nick is based on the northeastern shores of Australia, for timezone reference.
 
Enjoy.


Bernie Sanders On The Myths, MIsconceptions, and Deceptions of Modern America

 
 





Gold Daily and Silver Weekly Charts - The Fourth Turning - Come As You Are


Dürer, Knight Death and the Devil
"But now, in this century of ideologies, the Gods and Destiny have been given new life. 'Miracles in the world are many,' Sophocles wrote in the fifth century BC. 'There is no greater miracle than man.'

Suddenly, at the end of the twentieth century, we discover that no, after all, it isn't true. Historical inevitability is a greater miracle than man. As is the dialectic. As is the superiority of various groups according to blood type. As is the genius of an abstract mechanism called the market. As is the leadership of inanimate objects — called technology — which worker bees create and then, inevitably, are led by.

These inevitabilities are great leaps backward into the arms of the Gods and Destiny."

John Ralston Saul

It's funny but I remember translating that line above from Sophocles as an undergraduate in college. 'Many are the wonders, but nothing more wondrous than man.'

We are much worse than ancient cultures with their superstitions. We are granted enormous amounts of data, with more knowledge of the workings of the physical universe and nature than any other generation.   
 
And yet we cannot see 'the big picture' as well as they had done, substituting our own myths and legends of ourselves and our marvelous exceptionalism for reality, while ignoring the greatest forces of God and Nature. 
 
We dissipate, relentless in our doom, to glare at photons, gaping in the light.
 
Non-Farm Payrolls report tomorrow.
 
It has now been over three years since MF Global went bankrupt, caught in a series of margin calls on their house accounts, coupled with massive misuse of customer assets.  And we still do not know what happened, and there have been no prosecutions.

The next turning will be televised. In living colour. 
 
Come as you are. 

Have a pleasant evening.








 

SP 500 and NDX Futures Daily Charts - We Come In Peace


"We're not savages. We're English, and the English are best at everything.'"
"The enormous gap between what US leaders do in the world and what Americans think their leaders are doing is one of the great propaganda accomplishments of the dominant political mythology."

Michael Parenti


"O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, who murders its prophets, and stones those sent to preserve her. How often I have wished to gather your children with me and keep them safe, as a hen gathers her brood under her wings.   And you were not willing."

Matt 23:37
 
If you see us coming, better run and hide. 
 
We make a desert, and call it peace.  
 
'Maybe there is a beast.  Or maybe it's only us.'
 
The Lord of the Flies.
 
Have a pleasant evening.