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November 3, 2010 at 11:23 AM #18153November 3, 2010 at 11:30 AM #625913UCGalParticipant
I’ve been watching the market today to see the reaction to the elections and the FOMC minutes.
The market is down.
I’ve concluded the following:
– The market doesn’t love America.
– The market is socialist, or communist, or an illegal alien.
– The market must be from Kenya.(Obviously making a joke here… in case anyone is to thick to figure that out.)
November 3, 2010 at 11:30 AM #626542UCGalParticipantI’ve been watching the market today to see the reaction to the elections and the FOMC minutes.
The market is down.
I’ve concluded the following:
– The market doesn’t love America.
– The market is socialist, or communist, or an illegal alien.
– The market must be from Kenya.(Obviously making a joke here… in case anyone is to thick to figure that out.)
November 3, 2010 at 11:30 AM #626665UCGalParticipantI’ve been watching the market today to see the reaction to the elections and the FOMC minutes.
The market is down.
I’ve concluded the following:
– The market doesn’t love America.
– The market is socialist, or communist, or an illegal alien.
– The market must be from Kenya.(Obviously making a joke here… in case anyone is to thick to figure that out.)
November 3, 2010 at 11:30 AM #626975UCGalParticipantI’ve been watching the market today to see the reaction to the elections and the FOMC minutes.
The market is down.
I’ve concluded the following:
– The market doesn’t love America.
– The market is socialist, or communist, or an illegal alien.
– The market must be from Kenya.(Obviously making a joke here… in case anyone is to thick to figure that out.)
November 3, 2010 at 11:30 AM #625993UCGalParticipantI’ve been watching the market today to see the reaction to the elections and the FOMC minutes.
The market is down.
I’ve concluded the following:
– The market doesn’t love America.
– The market is socialist, or communist, or an illegal alien.
– The market must be from Kenya.(Obviously making a joke here… in case anyone is to thick to figure that out.)
November 3, 2010 at 11:36 AM #626985ZeitgeistParticipantI would expect PM’s to go up as banks fail and people begin to panic. Watch for bank runs, the government closing them (bank “holidays”) as we go the way of Argentina with our corrupt government (all of them).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentine_economic_crisis_%281999%E2%80%932002%29November 3, 2010 at 11:36 AM #626002ZeitgeistParticipantI would expect PM’s to go up as banks fail and people begin to panic. Watch for bank runs, the government closing them (bank “holidays”) as we go the way of Argentina with our corrupt government (all of them).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentine_economic_crisis_%281999%E2%80%932002%29November 3, 2010 at 11:36 AM #626551ZeitgeistParticipantI would expect PM’s to go up as banks fail and people begin to panic. Watch for bank runs, the government closing them (bank “holidays”) as we go the way of Argentina with our corrupt government (all of them).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentine_economic_crisis_%281999%E2%80%932002%29November 3, 2010 at 11:36 AM #625923ZeitgeistParticipantI would expect PM’s to go up as banks fail and people begin to panic. Watch for bank runs, the government closing them (bank “holidays”) as we go the way of Argentina with our corrupt government (all of them).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentine_economic_crisis_%281999%E2%80%932002%29November 3, 2010 at 11:36 AM #626675ZeitgeistParticipantI would expect PM’s to go up as banks fail and people begin to panic. Watch for bank runs, the government closing them (bank “holidays”) as we go the way of Argentina with our corrupt government (all of them).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentine_economic_crisis_%281999%E2%80%932002%29November 3, 2010 at 11:53 AM #626990CoronitaParticipant[quote=UCGal]I’ve been watching the market today to see the reaction to the elections and the FOMC minutes.
The market is down.
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Watcha talkin about Willis?
Dow 11,220.13 +31.41 +0.28%
Chart for Dow
Nasdaq 2,541.07 +7.55 +0.30%
Chart for Nasdaq
S&P 500 1,198.30 +4.73 +0.40%
Chart for S&P 500Asset bubble forming again…Fed strategy: kill the bonds market, kill cash, kill the dollar. Force everyone into riskier asset classes and/or borrow more with cheap rates….Deja vu…
I’m pretty sure your kid’s 529’s will do just fine, as long as it’s not heavily invested in bonds/cash πNovember 3, 2010 at 11:53 AM #626556CoronitaParticipant[quote=UCGal]I’ve been watching the market today to see the reaction to the elections and the FOMC minutes.
The market is down.
[/quote]
Watcha talkin about Willis?
Dow 11,220.13 +31.41 +0.28%
Chart for Dow
Nasdaq 2,541.07 +7.55 +0.30%
Chart for Nasdaq
S&P 500 1,198.30 +4.73 +0.40%
Chart for S&P 500Asset bubble forming again…Fed strategy: kill the bonds market, kill cash, kill the dollar. Force everyone into riskier asset classes and/or borrow more with cheap rates….Deja vu…
I’m pretty sure your kid’s 529’s will do just fine, as long as it’s not heavily invested in bonds/cash πNovember 3, 2010 at 11:53 AM #626006CoronitaParticipant[quote=UCGal]I’ve been watching the market today to see the reaction to the elections and the FOMC minutes.
The market is down.
[/quote]
Watcha talkin about Willis?
Dow 11,220.13 +31.41 +0.28%
Chart for Dow
Nasdaq 2,541.07 +7.55 +0.30%
Chart for Nasdaq
S&P 500 1,198.30 +4.73 +0.40%
Chart for S&P 500Asset bubble forming again…Fed strategy: kill the bonds market, kill cash, kill the dollar. Force everyone into riskier asset classes and/or borrow more with cheap rates….Deja vu…
I’m pretty sure your kid’s 529’s will do just fine, as long as it’s not heavily invested in bonds/cash πNovember 3, 2010 at 11:53 AM #625928CoronitaParticipant[quote=UCGal]I’ve been watching the market today to see the reaction to the elections and the FOMC minutes.
The market is down.
[/quote]
Watcha talkin about Willis?
Dow 11,220.13 +31.41 +0.28%
Chart for Dow
Nasdaq 2,541.07 +7.55 +0.30%
Chart for Nasdaq
S&P 500 1,198.30 +4.73 +0.40%
Chart for S&P 500Asset bubble forming again…Fed strategy: kill the bonds market, kill cash, kill the dollar. Force everyone into riskier asset classes and/or borrow more with cheap rates….Deja vu…
I’m pretty sure your kid’s 529’s will do just fine, as long as it’s not heavily invested in bonds/cash π -
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