Because you are an ignoramus. No hope for the stupid Troll.
Because you are an ignoramus. No hope for the stupid Troll.
That's rather ironic.
irony or straw man...you and your friends say the same thing...
...perhaps same Troll....
Yep.
More likely that others are also tired of your games.
Try writing something of substance for once.
I did, but you were intellectually incapable of continuing the discussion so you tried to change the subject.
Yet another cat fight started by Igy. Since he's started posting here, the maturity level of the thread has dropped precipitously.
Yet you continue your he-bitch attacks.
U.S. stock futures signaled a lower open on Monday, putting the Dow on track to retreat after a four-session advance.
Dow Jones Industrial Average futures fell by 59 points, or 0.3%, to 19,085, while S&P 500 futures dropped by 7.05 points, or 0.3%, to 2,204.25. Nasdaq-100 futures shed 10.50 points, or 0.3%, to 4,858.
On Friday, the Dow and S&P 500 both closed higher for a fourth trading session in a row. Each index, along with the Nasdaq Composite , also scored a record close as the holiday-shortened week wrapped up, and all three gauges nabbed their third straight weekly gain.
The move to new all-time highs is "encouraging from a longer-term perspective as this often draws more funds into equities," said James Woods, global investment analyst at Rivkin Securities, in a note.
"In the near-term though, technical indicators suggest the price is heavily overbought, and therefore awaiting a pullback should provide good buying opportunities," Woods added.
Why the next Bull market begins ... Now!
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/why-the-next-bull-market-begins-now-2016-11-28
"Nothing - not the Great Depression, penicillin, World War II, the digital computer, the atomic bomb, Mr Potato Head, the microprocessor, the 1970’s inflation, the Cold War, the breakup of the Soviet Union, the expansion of global trade, the tech bubble, 9/11, the global financial crisis - nothing - has durably changed the mapping between reliable valuation measures and subsequent 10-12 year market returns. We cannot say the same thing for shorter segments of the market cycle, where speculation, panic, and shifts in investor risk-preferences play a critical role. But to imagine that stocks are priced as desirable long-term investments here is a denial of every lesson of market history."
--John Hussman, Weekly Commentary 11/28/2016
Sally V wrote:
Ha ha, Igy just keeps tripping over himself. He is the logical equivalent of clumsy.
You need someone conversant in English to take over writing your comments.
"The logical equivalent of clumsy"! You actually think that makes sense. Probably even think it clever or insightful.
A quick handle change will take care of everything!
So will an appointment with a psychiatrist....
"Remember this: Don’t focus on what you THINK the market should be doing, focus on what it is ACTUALLY doing.â€
--Joe Fahmy, The Next Big Move 11/28/2016
"Frankly, regardless of how market action plays out on a shorter horizon, I still expect the S&P 500 to surrender its entire total return since 2000 over the completion of the current market cycle. The interim returns are likely to represent little but temporary paper gains, except for investors who exit. Even in that event, some other investor would then be in the position of holding the bag. In aggregate, the U.S. equity market is unlikely to avoid a roughly $10 trillion paper loss by the completion of this market cycle."
John Hussman, Weekly commentary 11/28/2016
What an idiot. I can't believe people actually read his tripe.
Probably because you know very little about market history.
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
So will an appointment with a psychiatrist....
I'm glad you're considering getting help!
mellon wrote:
A quick handle change will take care of everything!
Just once will you guys post a comment that makes at least some sense somewhere besides your own brain?
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