I see the May contract just flew up but without a chart to see what's up I won't trade it. ADD Should have just closed my eyes maybe and imagined a chart.
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2011/03/2011317645549498.html UN vote on Libya The battles raged as the United Nations Security Council planned to vote on Thursday on a draft resolution that would not only introduce a no-fly zone over Libya but may also authorise the use of air strikes to stop the advance of forces loyal to Gaddafi. Gerard Araud, the French ambassador to the UN, said that his country would be pushing for an agreement to reached by 2200GMT on Thursday. Guido Westerwelle, the German foreign minister, said his country will be pushing for a strengthening of economic sanctions on Libya. Martin Nesirky, a spokesman of Ban Ki-moon, said the secretary-general was "gravely concerned" about signs that Gaddafi was preparing to attack Benghazi. "A campaign to bombard such an urban centre would massively place civilian lives at risk," he said. "The secretary-general is urging all parties in this conflict to accept an immediate ceasefire and to abide by Security Council resolution 1970." "In the coming hours we will see a real genocide if the international community does not act quickly" Ibrahim Dabbashi, Deputy Libyan UN ambassador UN passed a resolution on February 26 which called for an end to Gaddafi's onslaught against his opponents and imposed sanctions against his regime. Ibrahim Dabbashi, the deputy Libyan UN ambassador, warned that, "in the coming hours we will see a real genocide if the international community does not act quickly." Dabbashi, who defected early on from the Gaddafi regime, said "about five" Arab states were ready to help police the no-fly zone if it was adopted. In Cairo on Wednesday, Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, said: "We want to do what we can to protect innocent Libyans against the marauders let loose by the Gaddafi regime. "And yes, time is fast upon us. There is an urgency to it," she said. Clinton stopped short of explicitly backing a no-fly zone, saying only that it was one of several options under consideration. Washington joined Britain and France in pressing for a Security Council vote Thursday on a no-fly zone to halt Gaddafi's attacks. Britain, France and Lebanon, on behalf of the Arab League, have been seeking to overcome resistance to a no-fly zone. Al Jazeera's Bays in Tobruk said that people in the city said they were confident of winning against Gaddafi, but still needed international help. "I can tell you that when you speak to the people here, they say they're winning, they say they're beating back Gaddafi. Then you ask them the question should the international community do more, and they say 'Yes, we're all going to die if they don't help'. So very contradictory answers to those questions," Bays reported on Thursday.
Maybe after the genocide they'll create a no-fly zone. After everyone is dead. Glad to know that a no-fly zone is "one of several options under consideration." Sheesh!
Just dropping in to offer a gift to newer traders: Trading in the direction of the trend is so satisfying
He's out of here. No data to my charts = I won't trade. Always a drag. Ongoing. Things were better last week. Oh, well. Good trading to all. See you later.