
Le Blog de Fakos, Fake n'est plus...
Un mois tout juste après avoir commencé son blog boursier, Fakos, en pleine ascencion, en pleine gloire, décide de se lancer un défi... térrifiant. Pourquoi cette fuite ?
Acte 1 :
le 7 Septembre 2005 à 16h41, Fakos annonce son premier défi : si le CAC repasse au dessus de 4500 cette année, il arrête la Bourse et Boursorama

Acte 2 :
le 7 Septembre 2005 à 17h02, Fakos annonce son deuxième défi : si le Dow Jones ne finit pas red ce soir, il supprime définitivement son Blog...

Acte 3 :
le 8 Septembre 2005 à l'aube, Le Dow Jones a cloturé en hausse de 0.42%, Fakos a mis sa première menace à exécution, son Blog n'existe plus...

Acte 4 :
le 12 Septembre 2005 , Le CAC40 repasse au dessus des 4500 points, Fakos est lyophilisé. Adieu Fakos...
C'est quoi ton prochain pseudo ?
Petite mise à jour... Après un plus haut au dessus de $70, le prix du baril consolide. La pression médiatique semble retomber et les Politiques s'inquiètent du niveau élevé du Pétrole... Bref, la consolidation devrait se poursuivre vers les 58$, mais la tendance moyen terme reste haussière. L'emploi du conditionnel étant plus qu'obligatoire dans ce domaine, bien que le plus haut historique corresponde aussi à un indicateur bien prévisible : la borne supérieure du canal haussier long terme... Etrange coïncidence... Les indicateurs RSI et MACD se sont eux aussi retournés à la baisse, comme indiqué le 14 Août dernier.
Weekly - Pour un suivi, les graphs précédents sur le Pétrole sont disponibles à ce lien

Another "bellow the belt" from Michael Moore
Friday, September 2nd, 2005
Dear Mr. Bush:
Any idea where all our helicopters are? It's Day 5 of Hurricane Katrina and thousands remain stranded in New Orleans and need to be airlifted. Where on earth could you have misplaced all our military choppers? Do you need help finding them? I once lost my car in a Sears parking lot. Man, was that a drag.
Also, any idea where all our national guard soldiers are? We could really use them right now for the type of thing they signed up to do like helping with national disasters. How come they weren't there to begin with?
Last Thursday I was in south Florida and sat outside while the eye of Hurricane Katrina passed over my head. It was only a Category 1 then but it was pretty nasty. Eleven people died and, as of today, there were still homes without power. That night the weatherman said this storm was on its way to New Orleans. That was Thursday! Did anybody tell you? I know you didn't want to interrupt your vacation and I know how you don't like to get bad news. Plus, you had fundraisers to go to and mothers of dead soldiers to ignore and smear. You sure showed her!
I especially like how, the day after the hurricane, instead of flying to Louisiana, you flew to San Diego to party with your business peeps. Don't let people criticize you for this -- after all, the hurricane was over and what the heck could you do, put your finger in the dike?
And don't listen to those who, in the coming days, will reveal how you specifically reduced the Army Corps of Engineers' budget for New Orleans this summer for the third year in a row. You just tell them that even if you hadn't cut the money to fix those levees, there weren't going to be any Army engineers to fix them anyway because you had a much more important
construction job for them -- BUILDING DEMOCRACY IN IRAQ!
On Day 3, when you finally left your vacation home, I have to say I was moved by how you had your Air Force One pilot descend from the clouds as you flew over New Orleans so you could catch a quick look of the disaster. Hey, I know you couldn't stop and grab a bullhorn and stand on some rubble and act like a commander in chief. Been there done that.
There will be those who will try to politicize this tragedy and try to use it against you. Just have your people keep pointing that out. Respond to nothing. Even those pesky scientists who predicted this would happen because the water in the Gulf of Mexico is getting hotter and hotter making a storm like this inevitable. Ignore them and all their global warming
Chicken Littles. There is nothing unusual about a hurricane that was so wide it would be like having one F-4 tornado that stretched from New York to Cleveland.
No, Mr. Bush, you just stay the course. It's not your fault that 30 percent of New Orleans lives in poverty or that tens of thousands had no transportation to get out of town. C'mon, they're black! I mean, it's not like this happened to Kennebunkport. Can you imagine leaving white people on their roofs for five days? Don't make me laugh! Race has nothing --
NOTHING -- to do with this!
You hang in there, Mr. Bush. Just try to find a few of our Army helicopters and send them there. Pretend the people of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast are near Tikrit.
Yours,
Michael Moore
MMFlint@aol.com
www.michaelmoore.com
P.S. That annoying mother, Cindy Sheehan, is no longer at your ranch. She and dozens of other relatives of the Iraqi War dead are now driving across the country, stopping in many cities along the way. Maybe you can catch up with them before they get to DC on September 21st.



