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Hello Gene
Ira has been telling us this for month,,
corp, and gov is cheating us daily
we have at least 15-20% inflation
gas double
coffe double
food shopping TRIPPLE
and it is going to get worst,
how is this mkt going up i do not know
Ben ----- Original Message ----- From: Gene Pope Date: Monday, December 10, 2007 8:19 am Subject: RE: [RT] Trading Diary: False Breaks Warn Of A Market Top To: realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello All, > > > > For what it's worth, I just came back from my yearly "solo week" > in Florida, > Singer Island to be exact. I like to just go and detox, hang out > at local > establishments, stick my feet in the ocean and clear my mind, > while staying > as far away from the upper end hang outs as possible. My > observations were a > little disquieting and I'd like to share them with you. > > > > The taverns I like to hang out in have always been among the > most popular, > usually crowded to capacity on any weekend night, including > Sunday, and > still at least half-full on a Wednesday. One of them happens to > be have one > of the greatest Karaoke stages I've ever seen. Very elaborate > stage with > very high-end speakers and mics and even lighting. Very popular > DJ, people > coming from 100 miles away to get there. This is very a very > locals oriented > place. I've been going there now every year at the same time > since 1999. > > > > Last year, it started to change, fewer people, but still a good > time. But > this year, I was in total shock at what I saw. I came in first > on a > Wednesday, and Mel, the DJ I've known for years, tells me "Gene, > I think I > gotta hang it up soon. There's no traffic anymore. My nightly > fees are being > cut. They've cut out Sundays and it looks like Wednesday is > going too. I > can't live like this. " He was right about the traffic. The > place was like > an empty bowling alley. I had to wait an hour past the normal > start time > just to get one more singer in the joint. > > > > Then on Friday night, I returned and it was the same thing, > perhaps 10% of > the normal crowd size for a Friday. Then came Saturday. I go to > pull into > the parking lot at the regular time, and there were no cars > around AT ALL > except the employees. I was stunned. I went in, and I've never > seen so few > people in that bar, ever, on any night, in all these years. It > was worse > than the previous Wednesday, and you never see that. The > jukebox, which is > usually cranking until the Karaoke starts, was silent. The > employees and > bartenders looks rattled and scared, roaming around aimlessly. > > > > From my conversations with them, they told me the same story > over and over. > Nobody has any money to go out and have a good time anymore > (remember, this > is a very local joint, not some here today, gone tomorrow > tourist hang out). > Their customers all tell the same story, that gas is too > expensive, food is > too expensive, and their mortgages are swallowing up all their > money. They > can't afford to go out. > > > > This particular bar is also one of the rare ones in the area > that closes at > 5 AM, therefore, it becomes a bartenders bar after all the other > placesclose up at 2 or 3 AM. They tell me that this crowd is > gone as well. The > other bartenders and waitress's business is so bad, they have no tips, > therefore no money to use after quitting time. So this is not > just the tale > of some dump that fell under the radar. This IS the place to go > around these > parts. I think it's a hell of a barometer, one that is not being > picked up > on in the press. > > > > So what is this saying? If the majority of the populace cannot > afford to go > out for a good time anymore, and/or there's no tourists coming > around, are > we already in recession and why aren't we hearing more about > this? Even 9/11 > or the hurricanes didn't affect business this much. What I saw > was truly > outside the bell curve. Where else is this happening? These > people are truly > frightened for their livelihoods. > > > > This may just be a localized phenom, but I wonder about that. To > quote my > friend Mel, "People I know, older couples up north tell me they > can't afford > to come down here anymore. They got too much to worry about back > up north." > > > > One more Mel quote: "My friends that work at local Publix > supermarkets say > the average "ticket" per customer is way down, as if they're > getting very > selective in what they're buying." > > > > Just one man's observations. Anybody else out there have any anecdotal > evidence? > > > Gene > >
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