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  1. At this point wouldn't you? There is no chance I would make that many predictions and then at this point miss the right one. I would have some new elaborate one everyday, Oh wait he does.............
  2. or one day farther in debt.....lol
  3. HEADS UP FOLKS !! This was sent to me by my boss who is a Forex trainer...he has never been responsive like this before regarding the dinar...this folks is credable information. I have worked with him for a year and this is the first time he has ever sent information regarding the dinar as you know we are in the TRUST business. He would not have sent this if he did not have documentation beat his conversation. Links provided below. If you don't invest you can't expect to gain. The flow of prosperity goes to those willing to receive. This may be your last chance offer. Lynn get your dinar from www.xxxxxxxxx.com after the RV it is too late he will not be selling but buying your dinar at the revalulated amount. Lets hope for 3.22 or more....awesome !! Start getting ready to work Jim Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 9:52 PM Subject: FW: RV!!! must read !!! Emailed to me just now! Everyone: We have reached a critical point in the RV as it appears Maliki has secured all the votes needed in the formation of the Government without Al Sadr. We should see the RV announced to the world tomorrow or no later than Sunday, > Maliki Had agreed to all > The Text of the Paper Items by Conditional Kurdish Alliance Kurdish > Blocs to Support the Nomination of Prime Minister > > > Ahmed Saadi / Shatt al-Arab - 10/07/2010 - 12:16 AM | Hits: 344 > > Coalition called on the Kurdish Iraqi political blocs other than to clarify its position and negotiating paper put forward by them. > > The position of the Kurdistan Alliance bloc since the beginning of the negotiations and his delegation with the other blocs and is based on a constant basis acceptable to everyone and that is to abide by the constitution without the need for selective formation of a genuine national partnership representing all components of the Iraqi people. > > He said in a press statement today that the coalition work and is still working to bridge the gap in views between the political blocs have crystallized this by introducing paper proposals consisting of nineteen paragraph, which are proposals for a national and not the demands of Kurdish was followed by an initiative of the President of Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani and are aimed a main confluence of the main blocks of winning and focus on the participants and to consider positively to the points of difference and try to reach common solutions acceptable to everyone. > > He called splurge "partners in the political process" to the initiative and respond effectively and clearly on the paper proposals and on the initiative of the President of the Kurdistan region Massoud Barzani in order to gain time and to clarify positions and to move towards accelerate the formation of the Iraqi government and that long awaited Iraqi people impatiently. " > > For his part, Rose said Nuri Shaways head of the delegation Kurdish negotiator in the process of forming a government delegation to the Kurdish groups, "very close" of alliance with al-Maliki to form an alliance could open prospects significantly to the formation of a future government, which he said he did not expect the completion of its formation this year. > > Despite the objection to the description that his bloc has been the extra votes in the process of determining the cluster that will form the government said Shaways, a deputy prime minister after a meeting with a delegation from the Virtue Party today, "al-Maliki met with twice so far and we talked in the details of things." > > He added: "We discussed in detail with Maliki .. Kurdish demands and noticed that we did up to the end of the paper 90 percent Kurdish." "But this was part of an oral discussion and dialogue .. now required to write these questions on the paper to turn to the written pledges before giving the final position to the position of Kurdish blocs." In referring to the Iraqi List, which announced its refusal to join a government led by al-Maliki said, "If we got to the point that can not be missed .. and block insist on positions that are not accepted by others at the time of the inevitable trend to the formation of a political majority." > > The items in the text of the paper Kurdish: > > 1. Abide by the constitution and all its clauses and without selective protection of the federal democratic system. > 2. Formation of a government of national partnership represents the core components of Iraq . > 3. The principle of partnership and participation in the resolution and, through: > A - formation of a National Security Council through legislation be approved in conjunction with the formation of the government. > B - the adoption of rules of procedure of the Council of Ministers established the Council and the reference collective decision and the distribution of administrative and financial powers between the prime minister and his deputies. > C - taking into account the principle of consensus. > 4. The formation of the Federal Council during the first calendar year of the work of the House of Representatives has formed and when the president and two vice presidents veto. > 5. Amending the election law so as to achieve equitable representation of the Iraqis. > 6. Hold population census on time. > 7. Reconsider Bhchaeliat armed forces and internal security forces and establishing the principle of balance and its implementation. > 8. The application of the principle of balance in all state institutions, ministries, autonomous bodies etc. ... > 9. The application of Article 140 of the Constitution and the provision of the required budget for its implementation during the timeframe not to exceed two years. > 10. Ratification of the draft Water Resources Act during the year > Altqomip first work of the Council of Representatives (according to the latest draft agreed. ( 11. Ratification of the draft law of oil and gas during the first calendar year of the work of the Parliament (according to the latest draft agreed). > 12. Financing and equipping and arming of the Regional Guard (Peshmerga) as part of the system of national defense of Iraq . > 13. Support coalition candidate Kurdish blocs for the presidency. > 14. Compensation for victims of former regime members, including victims of the Anfal and chemical warfare in Halabja and other areas quickly and just compensation. > 15. Kurdish representation in the key ministries and the Council of Ministers and the bodies and independent of all state institutions in a fair and according to the National Merit. > 16. To be part of Kurdistan the right to decide candidates for the key ministries and other ministries relevant region of Kurdistan . > 17. That the Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers nominated by a coalition Kurdish blocs. > 18. Longer if the coalition government resigned because of the withdrawal of the Kurdish party and a clear violation of constitutional or non-implementation of agreed programs. > 19. Committed to block Prime Minister in Parliament and the Council of Ministers to support the above-mentioned projects. http://www.shatnews.com/index.php?show=news&action=article&id=600
  4. You are right, in September the tick volume really increased, My guess is that this site really started tracking it live during that time, instead of just a daily update like before. Also, that change in September would have nothing to do with the USD as I believe (feel free to prove me wrong) that the USD was fluctuating before September. Shawn
  5. http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://al-iraqnews.net/new/local-news/28149.html&prev=_t&rurl=translate.google.com Conscious / Baghdad / h. B 4/10/2010 9:54 am The Ministry of Commerce to enter into bilateral negotiations on accession to the WTO with the member states of the Organization on the commodity sector, especially after the completion of the initial presentation of trade in goods to the World Trade Organization as well as the services sector after the submission of the schedules of commitments on services. A source at the ministry's media (news agency, media / INA) for Minister of Trade and Agency Dr. Safaa net debt that the ministry Following the meetings of the Main Committee for the UN Conference on Trade and Development (Alankad) in addition to training courses and workshops that have met during this year as well as preparations for meetings of the Joint Consultative Group on International Trade Centre for the session (42) as well as Participate in the meetings of the Advisory Committee on Provincial Council Common Fund for Commodities. He added .. That the Department of Foreign Economic Relations in the ministry follows up reports of the annual meetings of the Ankad and the Common Fund for Commodities and complete the requirements to participate in the annual meetings of the Commission on Commercial Law of the United Nations and the follow-up to what comes out in addition to the follow-up to the ministerial session (25), which met in Istanbul to Kombk as well as follow-up activities of the Center South and other regional agreements and the outcome of the Summit of Economic and Social Development Arab, which was held in Kuwait and participate in meetings, conferences, seminars and workshops are included calls from regulators in the economic and trade fields. He noted that the Iraq completed all national commitments in the services sector into the WTO, especially after the completion of the five sectors during the current year in addition to his participation in courses and conferences organized by the World Trade Organization for the rehabilitation and building capabilities negotiating with Iraqi personnel, as well as follow-up with the relevant ministries for the purpose of completing drafts of bills relating to accession and harmonization with the laws and the WTO agreements. He pointed to the contribution of administrative cadres in the administration of training courses and awareness sessions of the World Trade Organization to be held in Iraq, both within the ministry or in other ministries in order to raise awareness and rehabilitation.
  6. Accord Paves Way for Re-election of Iraq Premier By STEVEN LEE MYERS Front Page - New York Times BAGHDAD — Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki of Iraq appeared almost assured of a second term in office on Friday after securing the support of an anti-American Shiite Islamic movement whose return to political power could profoundly complicate relations with the United States. The deal came as a breakthrough after nearly seven months of bare-knuckle back-room bargaining that followed the country’s election on March 7. It came with political costs, uncertainty and risks, splintering a broad Shiite alliance and threatening to raise tensions with Sunnis who largely supported a secular Shiite leader, Ayad Allawi. As a result, it could still take weeks or longer for Mr. Maliki to secure re-election and form a new government, even as public frustration and extremist violence continue to mount. But Mr. Maliki spoke late Friday night with certainty that the long contest of wills was finally over. “We are confident that with the cooperation and efforts of honorable and faithful Iraqis, we will, God willing, be able to overcome the difficulties, challenges and problems and complete the construction of the institutions of state of a free, democratic Iraq,” Mr. Maliki said in televised remarks. He owes his new support to the extraordinary political resurrection of Moktada al-Sadr, the self-exiled cleric whose fighters once battled in the streets of Baghdad, Basra and other cities with Iraqi and American troops. Until days ago he fiercely opposed Mr. Maliki’s re-election. Mr. Maliki’s success reflected his tenacity — tinged with authoritarianism — to retain power, despite widespread opposition to his leadership. It also showed his willingness to disregard — for political expediency — American concerns about the return of Mr. Sadr’s followers to the center of political power. A dour, uncharismatic leader, Mr. Maliki has persisted in arguing that only he can prevent a descent into the sectarian carnage that consumed Iraq when he took office in 2006, even if that means allying with a movement blamed for much of the violence. While Obama administration officials insisted over months of quiet diplomacy that they preferred no candidate, only a broadly inclusive government, they made it clear that they did not favor a government that included the Sadrists, who are closely allied with Iran and oppose the presence of American troops. This week, a senior American military commander in Baghdad blamed Shiite extremist groups, including one affiliated with Mr. Sadr, for a spike in rocket attacks on the capital’s Green Zone. In Washington, officials were noticeably cool to news of the agreement between Mr. Maliki and Mr. Sadr, in no small part because it signaled an ascendant Iranian influence in Iraq. “An Iraqi government that owes its existence to the Sadrists and lacks strong support from Allawi would necessarily be one that leans in Tehran’s direction, something Washington can little afford at the moment,” Daniel P. Serwer, a vice president at the United States Institute of Peace, said in an e-mail. Mr. Maliki, who is 60, now has the backing of at least 148 lawmakers in the new 325-member Parliament to form a government, just short of a majority. The Kurds, with 57 seats among several parties, indicated Friday that they, too, would support his re-election, though only with concessions on territorial, economic and political issues. “Now he has a great possibility to become prime minister again,” said a prominent Kurdish lawmaker, Mahmoud Othman. That would give Mr. Maliki a solid majority, though he must still cobble together a governing coalition among various parties jockeying for control of important positions and ministries, especially those overseeing oil and the security forces. “What happened now is the best for Iraqis,” said a leader of Mr. Maliki’s party, Ali al-Adeeb. He called for a swift session of Parliament to elect Mr. Maliki and pledged to continue talks to include other factions, especially Mr. Allawi’s, which includes almost all of the newly elected Sunni lawmakers. Mr. Maliki echoed that in his statement. Mr. Allawi’s bloc vowed to oppose the nomination, but despite winning slightly more seats than Mr. Maliki did, 91 to 89, he and his supporters did not appear to have enough votes to do so. It was not immediately clear when the new Parliament, known as the Council of Representatives, would meet again. It has convened only once, for 18 minutes, despite constitutional deadlines that have passed unheeded. By law, the members must first elect a president, who then authorizes the leading bloc to form a government coalition. Mr. Maliki’s nomination underscored the ever-shifting alliances of power here. The Sadrists at first backed Adel Abdul Mahdi, one of two vice presidents who is a leader of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, which was part of a broader Shiite alliance that joined Mr. Maliki’s bloc after the election, only to disagree on who should be prime minister. That party’s leaders boycotted the nominating session on Friday and met later with Mr. Allawi. A party member, Ali Shubar, said it would oppose Mr. Maliki because “we won’t vote for another failed government.” The outcome of the struggle over the next prime minister showed the ebbing of the power of a party that once dominated Shiite politics after Saddam Hussein’s toppling. The Sadrists proved to be more effective and disciplined campaigners, with strong grass-roots support among Iraq’s Shiites. Having embraced politics, they are now poised to wield influence they have not had since they withdrew from the previous government in 2006. The Sadrist leaders present on Friday did not explain their drastic and sudden swing toward Mr. Maliki. But in a statement two days ago, issued from Iran, where he is studying theology, Mr. Sadr sounded the pragmatic note of a seasoned politician. He cited a saying of his father, Ayatollah Muhammad Sadiq al-Sadr, a revered Shiite leader who was killed in 1999 under Mr. Hussein’s regime. “Politics has no heart,” Mr. Sadr said, in response to a letter from a follower. “Be informed, politics is giving and taking.” One of the main issues facing Iraq in the coming year is what, if any, American military presence will continue after a deadline in December 2011 for withdrawing the remaining 50,000 American troops here. Diplomats and military commanders here have already signaled an interest in maintaining a close security relationship with Iraq as it rebuilds its armed services and solidifies its fragile democratic institutions. While many Iraqi political and military leaders have expressed support for that, the Sadrists remain opposed to what they call “a foreign occupation.” Reporting was contributed by Helene Cooper from Washington, Yasir Ghazi and Zaid Thaker from Baghdad, and Namo Abdulla from Erbil, Iraq. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/02/world/middleeast/02iraq.html?_r=1&th&emc=th
  7. So you are saying almost 4 years, and he is saying a little over 3 years....... ummmmm, yeah that was a worthwhile post
  8. yep, looks like Viper was a couple of days ahead of the news........ and without a link
  9. The only reason I found this interesting is that there have been numerous postings about WF in the last couple of weeks, and I know someone personally that went there and was told that no we do not deal with that terrorist currency and don't have any plans to in the future. I just found it interesting is all. and its nice to see that some of thier employees don't feel the same way, Then again simple things amuse me sometimes. Shawn
  10. Not my info, just passing along.... [cerwin] hello ppl,, this was emailed to me from a friend ,,, a personal friend and source that is in finance .. stocks and currency as his job and he has access to the forex banking screens .. and he said that the dinar internally is trading at $2.17/per dinar in some kind of hedge futures from brokerage house to brokerage house.. not for us.. she said he saw it with his own eyes on the screens, that only they get to see not the public... i dont fully understand what it is exactly he is talking about when you can buy dinars from ali cheaper than that rate but there is something to it about hedges internally and so he sees it as huge news.. he said he never saw anything like this before .. and that he thinks its actually gonna happen, to see it moving so fast on internal screens.. he is excited and he has never been excited and he reads everything we read from Frank and CC that we pass onto him because he is not a member of those sites .. I guess because he is in that industry and has access to banking screen and Forex that he knows from experience that all these rumors and chats mean nothing until he sees some movement on his screens.. and so that explains why he is so excited for the first time.. I hope this is finally it .. oh and he also thinks based on what he is seeing a $5 rate initially .. which would be in line with what Frank and some have speculated that their might be an initial spike in the rate at first to $5 or $6 per dinar.. so lets hope this is it either tomorrow or Sunday.. [bwilson52] cerwin cerwin your news or from somewhere else? [slacker] cerwin How current is this info? We had word that this happened a couple of days ago but, only for a very shirt time [cerwin] my email address [cerwin] today...................kbeck] OUSpirit a hedge is this: they are buying now for a future date. If they lock in at $2.50 even though it isn't worth that today, they are expecting that the future date that they locked in at the dinar will be worth a lot more.
  11. http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Firaq4allnews.dk%2Fnews%2F20026-2010-09-30-06-41-18.html&hl=en&langpair=auto|en&tbb=1&ie=utf-8 Serious information / / al-Maliki as prime minister of the Israeli government decided for a second term in the building of the Revolutionary Guard intelligence ... And Muqtada al-Sadr is committed to what he had signed at the meeting which was attended by Larijani and the commander of the Revolutionary Guard in mid-August 2010 Network Mansour Monitoring organization and national information For the attention of the Iraqi people and all the forces of national anti-occupation and the Iranian project malignant . Organization published a monitoring and national information on websites and newspapers, a detailed report on August 21, 2010 on details of the meeting which was held in Tehran and was attended by a representative of the Dawa Party wing al-Maliki called Ali Zandi aka Baladeb, along with the representative of the Office of the Dawa Party in Tehran and by Moqtada al-Sadr attended the meeting, Director of the Office Sadr in Tehran with a number of members of the Bureau meeting was held under the auspices of Arajani and the Iranian side was represented by the Revolutionary Guards commander, Qasem Soleimani, and senior officers Alatlaat Iran. The objective of this meeting to form a government loyal to Iran heading a Maliki with the neutralization of the Supreme Council, excluding the Badr Organization Representative Invitee Hadi al-Amiri officer in Iran's Qods Force, Taha shield, Amer Thamer, suggested Larijani to settle things between the group of Moqtada al-Sadr and Nouri al-Maliki to be the Sadrist movement as well as give Nuri al-Maliki second term Proposals Larijani 1 - the release of prisoners from the Sadrist movement who have been sentenced to death or life imprisonment for their crimes of murder and other serious crimes and pledged Larijani relates that President Talabani, as President of the Republic and has the power to issue pardons. 2- 2 - The release of prisoners from the Sadrist movement in the form of payments to the ether in order to release the Sunni community because of the presence of tens of thousands of their children held in government prisons. 3- 3 - to give the Sadrist movement and the four ministries including the Ministry of Defense, Interior and definitively. 4- - the supervision of the Sadrist movement on the appointments in the Ministry of Interior, Defense and Intelligence Service. 5- 5 - the appointment of five team leaders loyal to the Sadrist movement. 6- . 6 - the appointment of five brigades princes nominated by the Sadrists. 7- . 7 - the appointment of ambassadors from the Sadrist movement. 8- . 8 - the appointment of five agents and ministries. 9- . 9 - not to involve the Iraqi List, and at what price. : Nuri al-Maliki and approved by his representative on the proposals to Larijani, told Tanfiv to this Agreement as follows: . A - will release Balaam convicted and sentenced to life in prison and prisoners in the jails of the government of the Sadrist movement, but they have to leave for a temporary period outside of Iraq and reside in any states of their choice and after a period of returning to Iraq. . B - to be appointments in the intelligence shared between the Sadrists and the Dawa Party. . T - for the implementation of paragraph appointment of five team leaders and warlords five brigades-Maliki asked the representative of Moqtada al-Sadr to give a written undertaking not to conduct a military coup on the Maliki government in the future. . In light of the proposals representative of the Dawa Party, speaking on condition Larijani on Nouri al-Maliki regarding leave released from the Sadrist movement to offer the Maliki government, the salaries of the Absolute them and their families who are leaving with them, including the salaries of rewarding and the allocation of housing and suggested that the Moqtada al-Sadr to be a place of their stay in Syria have all agreed on this items have been signed in the presence of Larijani. . I got the monitoring and national information on accurate information and is very dangerous, and sources close to Muqtada al-Sadr for the information of the Iraqi people and all Alkhirien the world and in particular the victims outreach Maliki against innocent people in the city (Sadr), Basra and the central governorates. ا/ Information / :- Was three days before the meeting by order of the commander of the Revolutionary Guard (Mohammad Jafari) Vobtertib of peace Mach and Abdul Hadi al-Darraji leaders in the so-called Asaib right people associated with Revolutionary Guard and the place of meeting intelligence headquarters Revolutionary Guards in Qom, the meeting brought together all of the (Mohammad Abdel Hadi (f) Azayrjaoi Ala), and two of Muqtada al-Sadr's aides and the two have formal military rank in the Revolutionary Guards and was attended by the Dawa party of (Abdel-Halim Zuhairi) and Director of the Office of Advocacy in Tehran has been decided in the meeting as follows: - 1- اع . 1 - re-integration of the Mahdi Army and Alasaib together and the introduction of their leaders in the security agencies including the intelligence service. 2- 2010 2 - Sadrists vote of the owners for the release of Sadrist prisoners sentenced to death or life imprisonment, according to decisions of the meeting held in mid-August 2010 and in the presence of Larijani. 3- - positions that are given to the Mahdi Army and Alasaib are: أ- ) . A - Mohamed Abdel-Hamid (Ministry of Interior), one of the leaders of the Mahdi Army and a military rank in the Guard and school performance (did not complete primary school). B - Ministry of Defence and National Security of the Community Alasaib. . T - Iraqi intelligence to Chalabi's group and the Mahdi Army will be on top of a Mahabrat Kurdish Faili (Aras Habib) and the appointment of Aras Habib, the decision of the Revolutionary Guard has been charged with receiving in the current work on the file and the file of the U.S. Gulf states. He played Chalabi a pivotal role between Muqtada and the Revolutionary Guard to get out of these results, for anybody marathon meetings and meetings held throughout the last few days of the Iraqi National Alliance, especially the last meeting, which is absent for Ammar al-Hakim, who was scheduled to Iranian voting in favor of al-Maliki was the cause of his absence it was decided at the meeting which was held in Tehran and was attended by a Arajani fair month of August 2010, which included one of its clauses exclude the Supreme Council with the exception of secretary general of Badr Organization, Hadi al-Amiri, along with Taha shield and Thamer Amer did not skip Hadi al-Amiri to attend the meeting despite the absence of Ammar al-Hakim because the decision to the meeting and attended by a decision to Iranian منظمة / الرصد والمعلومات الوطنيه Organization / monitoring and national information ٢٩ / أيلول / ٢٠١٠ 29 / September / 2010
  12. Dont worry it is about to be redenominated so its only .2 old articles, no harm in that right?
  13. Are you in a hot tub time machine you have posted two old articles.....
  14. Hey Thanks Viper51 , any chance you could tell us the rest of the news you spoke about? Thanks again, Shawn
  15. When you pair that with his chat from this morning I like the sounds of it.
  16. Please ask your friend what platform or broker he trades with and I will check it out. With some curencies such as the more volatile ones theyare only available to trade with certain brokers, currencies such as mexican peso and such, so it most likely will not show up on all brokers at the same time. Thanks, Shawn
  17. Did anyone get any sort of update regarding this "meeting" ..... no update at all seems more curious than anything else to me. Shawn
  18. ShawnW

    Expectation

    Forget the banana, I think their method of madness involves unnatural acts with a football.
  19. no need to go to google, not bashing, just saying
  20. Ok the FOMC announces the interest rates for the Country (USA) once per month, I believe, and ours has been very LOW for a while now and they don't expect that to change anytime soon. But, in saying that is always makes currency traders a bit skiddish as it is a VERY BIG indicator on a currency value, and if there happens to be a surprise announcement by the FOMC there are HUGE moves in the currency. So that is all it is saying and has nothing to do with IRAQ. Shawn
  21. Here are two more responses I thought were worth reading
  22. I would be interested in Viper51's take on this, if has anything to do with the IT side of this being set up and them testing the different servers.
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