Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Relief of Tensions...

...Will occur at the exact moment all the "spent-fuel" has been recovered from the sites. Right then you should be buying.

Fuel Rods

In an ill-timed event, a satellite photo showed a spent-fuel-pond with no water covering the "spent fuel rods" from at least one reactor.

Ooops. What do we suppose is part of the "spent-fuel-rods?" Where might it go?

This is a wider view of the market. We should pay attention.

Supply chains can sometimes be dangerous

Question: What does one need to construct a nuclear weapon and where does it come from?

Answer: Sell before the supply chain is cut in half... it takes time to rebuild... lots of time.

Trading Japan

To help technical traders who may not be technical in the Silicon Valley sense, the Japan nuclear situation can be likened to a MACD chart for 1 day/5-minutes:

Once you see a movement of the black line and red line approaching, and once you realize both lines are below zero on the chart, you could watch the price move up a little and mostly sideways prior to a drop.

But the drop usually comes. No one wants to get confused in no-man's land.

Japan is the 3rd largest economy in the world. If you thought you were concerned about Europe (and you still should be,) Japan is a size 9.0 while the Euro is simply a 4.5.

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