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September 29, 2008 at 11:15 AM #13998September 29, 2008 at 11:26 AM #277118crParticipant
I don’t think the Dow will fall that far for two reasons:
– I think the polticians for this bill were over-hyping the downside. Not all mortgages in the country are bad, in fact less than 5% are. There will be further correction but I’d be surprised if the Dow went much below 10,000 before rebounding.
– Second, this is just the initial form of the bill. They have to do something to fix this mess, but this “solution” was anything but.
Things may get worse before they turn around, but at least now we aren’t wasting $700 Billion on delaying the correction.
September 29, 2008 at 11:26 AM #277425crParticipantI don’t think the Dow will fall that far for two reasons:
– I think the polticians for this bill were over-hyping the downside. Not all mortgages in the country are bad, in fact less than 5% are. There will be further correction but I’d be surprised if the Dow went much below 10,000 before rebounding.
– Second, this is just the initial form of the bill. They have to do something to fix this mess, but this “solution” was anything but.
Things may get worse before they turn around, but at least now we aren’t wasting $700 Billion on delaying the correction.
September 29, 2008 at 11:26 AM #277393crParticipantI don’t think the Dow will fall that far for two reasons:
– I think the polticians for this bill were over-hyping the downside. Not all mortgages in the country are bad, in fact less than 5% are. There will be further correction but I’d be surprised if the Dow went much below 10,000 before rebounding.
– Second, this is just the initial form of the bill. They have to do something to fix this mess, but this “solution” was anything but.
Things may get worse before they turn around, but at least now we aren’t wasting $700 Billion on delaying the correction.
September 29, 2008 at 11:26 AM #277439crParticipantI don’t think the Dow will fall that far for two reasons:
– I think the polticians for this bill were over-hyping the downside. Not all mortgages in the country are bad, in fact less than 5% are. There will be further correction but I’d be surprised if the Dow went much below 10,000 before rebounding.
– Second, this is just the initial form of the bill. They have to do something to fix this mess, but this “solution” was anything but.
Things may get worse before they turn around, but at least now we aren’t wasting $700 Billion on delaying the correction.
September 29, 2008 at 11:26 AM #277377crParticipantI don’t think the Dow will fall that far for two reasons:
– I think the polticians for this bill were over-hyping the downside. Not all mortgages in the country are bad, in fact less than 5% are. There will be further correction but I’d be surprised if the Dow went much below 10,000 before rebounding.
– Second, this is just the initial form of the bill. They have to do something to fix this mess, but this “solution” was anything but.
Things may get worse before they turn around, but at least now we aren’t wasting $700 Billion on delaying the correction.
September 29, 2008 at 11:32 AM #277123CoronitaParticipantWatch the Fed lower rates by a full 1% π
Bye bye USD.
September 29, 2008 at 11:32 AM #277398CoronitaParticipantWatch the Fed lower rates by a full 1% π
Bye bye USD.
September 29, 2008 at 11:32 AM #277444CoronitaParticipantWatch the Fed lower rates by a full 1% π
Bye bye USD.
September 29, 2008 at 11:32 AM #277430CoronitaParticipantWatch the Fed lower rates by a full 1% π
Bye bye USD.
September 29, 2008 at 11:32 AM #277382CoronitaParticipantWatch the Fed lower rates by a full 1% π
Bye bye USD.
September 29, 2008 at 11:33 AM #277403JustLurkingParticipantDoes anyone have a link that shows how individual congressmen/women voted?
September 29, 2008 at 11:33 AM #277387JustLurkingParticipantDoes anyone have a link that shows how individual congressmen/women voted?
September 29, 2008 at 11:33 AM #277436JustLurkingParticipantDoes anyone have a link that shows how individual congressmen/women voted?
September 29, 2008 at 11:33 AM #277449JustLurkingParticipantDoes anyone have a link that shows how individual congressmen/women voted?
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