Lemons wrote:
It would make more sense to wait until the Dow officially enters bear territory before posting that.
He's not just claiming bear territory, he said the 1st quarter will be a disaster.
Still got a month. We'll see.
Lemons wrote:
It would make more sense to wait until the Dow officially enters bear territory before posting that.
He's not just claiming bear territory, he said the 1st quarter will be a disaster.
Still got a month. We'll see.
speaks for itself
agip wrote:
speaks for itself
https://twitter.com/UncleRico77/status/1100112184603000833
Twitter is blocked at work. What does it say?
mister wrote:
Lemons wrote:
It would make more sense to wait until the Dow officially enters bear territory before posting that.
He's not just claiming bear territory, he said the 1st quarter will be a disaster.
Still got a month. We'll see.
“Gods of the Market, I pray to you. Please make Igy wrong.”
Ho Pats! (In celebration of Kraft’s and Go Pats guy’s new cheer)
Racket wrote:
agip wrote:
speaks for itself
https://twitter.com/UncleRico77/status/1100112184603000833Twitter is blocked at work. What does it say?
sometimes I wish twitter were blocked at my work
It shows the Nasdaq 100 chart over 2018's rise, December fall and January-February rise. And lays it over the Nasdaq in 2007 leading into 2008. they are almost identical. Suggesting that once in a while strong market recoveries end in 50% downdrafts. Sometimes they don't of course. Point is that the current rally could go either way.
Suddenly everything is coming up roses.
Brexit may be off - Labour would be fine with a new vote.
A china deal seems imminent
The Fed is on hold.
the market is so good at predicting these things. Usually. Sometimes. There's always something that surprises it and whacks us down.
Oh no we are teetering on breaking 2,800....save yourselves....
agip wrote:
Racket wrote:
Twitter is blocked at work. What does it say?
sometimes I wish twitter were blocked at my work
It shows the Nasdaq 100 chart over 2018's rise, December fall and January-February rise. And lays it over the Nasdaq in 2007 leading into 2008. they are almost identical. Suggesting that once in a while strong market recoveries end in 50% downdrafts. Sometimes they don't of course. Point is that the current rally could go either way.
I don't know man, I think this is just the way things are. Also, no way is the conservative party in the UK going to allow a second referendum
Racket wrote:
agip wrote:
sometimes I wish twitter were blocked at my work
It shows the Nasdaq 100 chart over 2018's rise, December fall and January-February rise. And lays it over the Nasdaq in 2007 leading into 2008. they are almost identical. Suggesting that once in a while strong market recoveries end in 50% downdrafts. Sometimes they don't of course. Point is that the current rally could go either way.
I don't know man, I think this is just the way things are. Also, no way is the conservative party in the UK going to allow a second referendum
By "this is just the way things are" I mean central bank policy and sort of blissful ignorance. I think we'll hit ATHs and as long as fed rates stay low then the party goes on
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
mister wrote:
He's not just claiming bear territory, he said the 1st quarter will be a disaster.
Still got a month. We'll see.
“Gods of the Market, I pray to you. Please make Igy wrong.”
Ho Pats! (In celebration of Kraft’s and Go Pats guy’s new cheer)
Typical! Trying to cover your lack of knowledge with an attempt at humor.
You do better giving us an update on your training. One bores us as much as the other.
Also, you're the only multiple handle user on here. You just wish it was only one person that disagrees with you.
Come on you know it is Trump economic policies. Steal from the poor and give it to the rich. Oh, and Powell caving in to Trump and the Markets. Of course there is nothing here to worry you Bulls, as the fundamentals erode. We ‘ll just get the Central Banks to create more funny money. Or perhaps just another war to juice things. How ‘bouts them stronger than ever markets guys and gals (didn’t want to leave Sally out)?
mister wrote:
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
“Gods of the Market, I pray to you. Please make Igy wrong.”
Ho Pats! (In celebration of Kraft’s and Go Pats guy’s new cheer)
Typical! Trying to cover your lack of knowledge with an attempt at humor.
You do better giving us an update on your training. One bores us as much as the other.
Also, you're the only multiple handle user on here. You just wish it was only one person that disagrees with you.
While you can join “Just Lunch” or hang out at the beach with the Econ 101 guy or the “Financial Advisor.”
Oh training is good, going for 40 miles this week.
Ho Pats!
Ummmm, bad omen could close above 2,800.....
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
Ummmm, bad omen could close above 2,800.....
Oh Well! After 4 years, waiting a couple more to claim victory shouldn't be a big deal.
Speaking of four years, you are the only one insane enough to harrass me for years. What caused the fracture of your noodle? Was is when you thought I was K-5 and a participant in your Palestinian/Israeli feud? Or was it when I blocked your handle stealing? Either way I have no cure for your illness.
agip wrote:
There's always something that surprises it and whacks us down.
Trump is still president, so you’re almost certainly correct.
You need to be cheering Trump since he scared off Powell and keeps bringing out Kudlow every time it drops. Of course he told the truth when he was running for President “a big fat ugly bubble.”
LOL. Powell isn’t afraid of Trump.
Sure about that, he buckled on everything.
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
Sure about that, he buckled on everything.
Trump’s modus operandi has been to cave on just about everything. The great deal maker. Hah!
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