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f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 nemtho
nemtho:

Tickticktick 4213 zum Zehnten...

 
25.01.05 10:48
#51
Gehts durch oder nicht? Halte noch Long.
f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 Geselle
Geselle:

Ich suche immernoch die Meldung

 
25.01.05 10:58
#52

die für den Anstieg der Futures zuständig ist. Kann allerdings nichts finden. Heute morgen hab ich im Radio gehört, dass G.W.Bush mal wieder für seinen Krieg eine Finanzspritze von 80 Mrd. Dollar braucht. Will er heute beantragen. Ob das den Future-markt so beflügelt hat? Hab da etwas meine Zweifel.

Oder ist es der steigende bzw. hohe Ölpreis? Vielleicht auch, weil der Euro stabil bei 1,30 bleibt??? Kann mir mal jemand helfen??? Übersehe ich da was????? Kommt mir aber jetzt bitte nicht mit Technik ;-)

Beste Grüße vom Gesellen     f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 1787546

f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 Reinerzufall
Reinerzufall:

so meine longs sind raus! o. T.

 
25.01.05 11:00
#53
f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 Reinerzufall
Reinerzufall:

@geselle reiner zufall*g* o. T.

 
25.01.05 11:03
#54
f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 Geselle
Geselle:

Hier übrigens die Meldung zu den 80 Mrd.

 
25.01.05 11:03
#55

Bush to Seek About $80 Bln for Military OperationsMon Jan 24, 2005 11:32 PM ET

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration is seeking about $80 billion in new funding for military operations this year in Iraq and Afghanistan, pushing the total for both conflicts to almost $300 billion so far.

Administration and congressional officials said the new request, expected to be announced on Tuesday, would come on top of the $25 billion in emergency spending already approved for this fiscal year.

That means funding for military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan will total nearly $105 billion in fiscal 2005 alone -- a record that shatters initial estimates of the cost.

In addition to money for troops in Iraq and Afghanistan and for new Army equipment, up to $650 million is expected to be earmarked for humanitarian, reconstruction and military operations in Asian nations devastated by last month's tsunami, congressional aides said. The administration is considering debt relief for Indonesia, the hardest-hit country, they said.

The funding request comes as the U.S. Army said it is now planning to keep at least 120,000 troops in Iraq for the next two years to train and fight alongside Iraqi forces against insurgents. The Army total is part of a force of 150,000 American soldiers, Marines and other troops now in Iraq.

House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi of California said it was Congress' "highest responsibility" to provide the troops the support they need. But she said lawmakers "owe it to them to critically examine President Bush's request."

John Pike, a defense analyst with GlobalSecurity.org, said the Pentagon might need even more money this year "because we just don't know the rate at which the insurgency will grow or subside, and we don't know the rate at which the Iraqi security forces can be stood up."

The funding request is expected to be formally submitted to Congress after President Bush sends up his fiscal 2006 budget on Feb. 7.

BRACING FOR A BACKLASH

The White House is bracing for a backlash from Democrats and some Republicans. At nearly $105 billion, total funding for military operations in 2005 would be more than 13 times larger than Bush's budget for the Environmental Protection Agency.

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<!-- article specifics box ends --><!-- article text begins -->The administration is also considering including $1 billion to $2 billion to construct a new U.S. embassy complex in Baghdad, and up to $200 million in aid for the Palestinians to shore up newly-elected President Mahmoud Abbas.

Aid for Ukraine may also be included to bolster new President Viktor Yushchenko, congressional aides said.

Bush has so far pledged $350 million in tsunami aid. The new package is expected to include up to $650 million, including $250 million to $350 million for reconstruction, and up to $300 million to replenish funds spent by the U.S. Agency for International Development and the Pentagon.

Administration and congressional officials had initially expected this year's supplemental spending to total closer to $50 billion. But cost estimates skyrocketed to as much as $100 billion as the Iraq insurgency intensified.

Critics have long accused Bush and his advisers of understating the costs. Before the invasion, then-budget director Mitch Daniels predicted Iraq would be "an affordable endeavor," and Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz assured Congress: "We are dealing with a country that can really finance its own reconstruction and relatively soon."

Not including the new funding request, Congress has so far approved $120 billion for Iraq and another $60 billion for Afghanistan. Last year it also approved a $25 billion contingency fund for the Pentagon.

Yet only a fraction of the $18.4 billion set aside for rebuilding Iraq has been spent. The White House blames the insurgency for the slow pace of reconstruction.

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Beste Grüße vom Gesellen     f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 1787558

f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 Pichel
Pichel:

TeilVK DB0NHB 0,99 (KK 0,983)

 
25.01.05 11:05
#56

f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 1787565

Gruß Pichel

f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 Geselle
Geselle:

@reiner, dachte mir schon dass Du wieder

 
25.01.05 11:05
#57

die Finger im Spiel hast *ggg*

@all, zu dem vorherigen posting, bitte einfach folgenden link anklicken, dann klappt es auch mit dem lesen ;-) http://www.reuters.com/...CRBAELCFFA?type=topNews&storyID=7416921 

Beste Grüße vom Gesellen     f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 1787568

f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 anjaf
anjaf:

hm, bei 4203 long mit Ziel 4225?

 
25.01.05 11:05
#58
denke könnte man riskieren.
Ich persönliche warte aber auf Shorteinstieg.

ciao
f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 MaxGreen
MaxGreen:

Sortiert

 
25.01.05 11:06
#59
Bush to Seek About $80 Bln for Military Operations
Mon Jan 24, 2005 11:32 PM ET


By Adam Entous
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration is seeking about $80 billion in new funding for military operations this year in Iraq and Afghanistan, pushing the total for both conflicts to almost $300 billion so far.

Administration and congressional officials said the new request, expected to be announced on Tuesday, would come on top of the $25 billion in emergency spending already approved for this fiscal year.

That means funding for military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan will total nearly $105 billion in fiscal 2005 alone -- a record that shatters initial estimates of the cost.

In addition to money for troops in Iraq and Afghanistan and for new Army equipment, up to $650 million is expected to be earmarked for humanitarian, reconstruction and military operations in Asian nations devastated by last month's tsunami, congressional aides said. The administration is considering debt relief for Indonesia, the hardest-hit country, they said.

The funding request comes as the U.S. Army said it is now planning to keep at least 120,000 troops in Iraq for the next two years to train and fight alongside Iraqi forces against insurgents. The Army total is part of a force of 150,000 American soldiers, Marines and other troops now in Iraq.

House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi of California said it was Congress' "highest responsibility" to provide the troops the support they need. But she said lawmakers "owe it to them to critically examine President Bush's request."

John Pike, a defense analyst with GlobalSecurity.org, said the Pentagon might need even more money this year "because we just don't know the rate at which the insurgency will grow or subside, and we don't know the rate at which the Iraqi security forces can be stood up."

The funding request is expected to be formally submitted to Congress after President Bush sends up his fiscal 2006 budget on Feb. 7.

BRACING FOR A BACKLASH

The White House is bracing for a backlash from Democrats and some Republicans. At nearly $105 billion, total funding for military operations in 2005 would be more than 13 times larger than Bush's budget for the Environmental Protection Agency.

In addition to money for military operations, at least $780 million would go to combat the drug trade in Afghanistan.

The administration is also considering including $1 billion to $2 billion to construct a new U.S. embassy complex in Baghdad, and up to $200 million in aid for the Palestinians to shore up newly-elected President Mahmoud Abbas.

Aid for Ukraine may also be included to bolster new President Viktor Yushchenko, congressional aides said.

Bush has so far pledged $350 million in tsunami aid. The new package is expected to include up to $650 million, including $250 million to $350 million for reconstruction, and up to $300 million to replenish funds spent by the U.S. Agency for International Development and the Pentagon.

Administration and congressional officials had initially expected this year's supplemental spending to total closer to $50 billion. But cost estimates skyrocketed to as much as $100 billion as the Iraq insurgency intensified.

Critics have long accused Bush and his advisers of understating the costs. Before the invasion, then-budget director Mitch Daniels predicted Iraq would be "an affordable endeavor," and Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz assured Congress: "We are dealing with a country that can really finance its own reconstruction and relatively soon."

Not including the new funding request, Congress has so far approved $120 billion for Iraq and another $60 billion for Afghanistan. Last year it also approved a $25 billion contingency fund for the Pentagon.

Yet only a fraction of the $18.4 billion set aside for rebuilding Iraq has been spent. The White House blames the insurgency for the slow pace of reconstruction.


(Additional reporting by Steve Holland and Anna Willard)

f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 1787571

f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 lumpensammler
lumpensamml.:

@Geselle

 
25.01.05 11:09
#60
Du mußt dir nur vorstellen, wer um diese Uhrzeit die Futures handelt, das sind im Wesentlichen die bullischen Europäer, und da allen voran die Deutschen. Die müssen schließlich einen Grund haben für ihre Anstiege und sich etwas Polster verschaffen, wenn die Amis weiter fallen.
f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 Reinerzufall
Reinerzufall:

einen respektvollen ,guten morgen , anjaf! o. T.

 
25.01.05 11:09
#61
f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 Reinerzufall
Reinerzufall:

@anjaf BM! o. T.

 
25.01.05 11:11
#62
f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 Reinerzufall
Reinerzufall:

thanx anjaf! o. T.

 
25.01.05 11:12
#63
f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 anjaf
anjaf:

guten Morgen Reinerzufall

 
25.01.05 11:14
#64
was verschafft mir die Ehre?

ciao
f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 Geselle
Geselle:

@Max, danke!!!

 
25.01.05 11:15
#65

@lumpi, ist mir schon klar ;-) aber heute übertreiben sie *ggg*

Beste Grüße vom Gesellen     f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 1787595

f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 Pichel
Pichel:

mal was ganz anderes:

 
25.01.05 11:15
#66
ABN0B3 KK 1,40  ;-)


f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 1787598

Gruß Pichel

f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 alberto
alberto:

moin jungs!

 
25.01.05 11:17
#67
heute etwas später...

@anjaf bei 4225 in shorts, was meinst du? müssten aber dann strikt mit dem sl sein...
f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 anjaf
anjaf:

moin alberto

 
25.01.05 11:22
#68
yepp, dort habe ich mein erstes Kauflimit.
Das zweite liegt bei 4245.
Falls wir das erreichen, Sl bei 4260

ciao
f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 Reinerzufall
Reinerzufall:

´4225 hat eine wahrsheinlichkeit von knapp 50 % o. T.

 
25.01.05 11:25
#69
f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 alberto
alberto:

ups so hoch o. T.

 
25.01.05 11:25
#70
f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 nemtho
nemtho:

Das wären 20 Punkte Long zur Mitnahme ... o. T.

 
25.01.05 11:30
#71
f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 Reinerzufall
Reinerzufall:

wie beim roullette *gg* o. T.

 
25.01.05 11:31
#72
f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 Reinerzufall
Reinerzufall:

18/37 o. T.

 
25.01.05 11:31
#73
f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 Reinerzufall
Reinerzufall:

zero spiel! rien ne va plus o. T.

 
25.01.05 11:32
#74
f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 Pichel
Pichel:

sorry Leute, es gibt gleich nen VKSignal im 15er

 
25.01.05 11:32
#75

f-h Oni BW sb & Friends-TTT, Dienstach 25.01.05 1787635

Gruß Pichel


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