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This Is The Most Bullish Moment We Can Recall Since The Financial Crisis Ended
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| 9-10-2012
| Joe Weisenthal
Posted on 09/10/2012 8:39:34 AM PDT by blam
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To: Sequoyah101
At least we KNOW the truth!
LLS
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posted on
09/10/2012 9:53:53 AM PDT
by
LibLieSlayer
("if it looks like you are not gonna make it you gotta get mean, I mean plumb mad-dog mean" J. Wales)
To: blam
Bullish in the sense that you're in the hospital with multiple broken bones and you have finally convinced Dr. Bernanke to increase your morphine dosage. You aren't going to walk around but you'll feel great every time the button is pressed.
Never mind that your respiration is suppressed and the real doctors are worried that your blood-oxygen level is getting way too low to sustain life.
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posted on
09/10/2012 9:54:18 AM PDT
by
KarlInOhio
("Government is the only thing that we all belong to"=implicit repeal of the 13th amendment for all.)
To: MrB
I did it two years ago. The rise in value pays the interest and the income on the loan value cash invested pays 8%.
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posted on
09/10/2012 10:06:32 AM PDT
by
bert
((K.E. N.P. N.C. +12 ..... Present failure and impending death yield irrational action))
To: GeronL; Travis McGee; Kartographer
Investors are arguing whether the Fed should or can do anything for unemployment, whether hyper inflation lay just around the corner or whether Ben Bernanke even understands markets. In reality, we believe all that matters is whether assets are likely to appreciate or depreciate in the immediate future as a result of the Feds actions. We believe appreciate is the correct answer. I know you guys realize what's going on, but apparently it's blinding you to what this guy is really saying.
You can argue economic fundamentals all you want, but they have absolutely no bearing whatsoever on capital markets today. Some time in the future? Absolutely. When? Who knows.
The point is, today, in the here-and-now, all that matters is Fed policy. They simply will not back away from their re-inflation attempts, which means the dollar value of any index is going to increase. (That is, real dollar value will depreciate.)
If you want to play the long game, just keep your eyes on the door. What the fed.gov does when this thing comes to an end is the real question.
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posted on
09/10/2012 10:17:06 AM PDT
by
semantic
To: blam
60-day gold price tells me the dollar isn't so healthy (gas pump says the same):
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posted on
09/10/2012 10:17:57 AM PDT
by
Atlas Sneezed
(Hold My Beer and Watch This!)
To: tet68
The crisis ended and I missed it?
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The markets will be goosed by new printing ,, that is all ...
Higher taxes in 2013
Obamacare kicks in ..
Europe continues to collapse ... China is probably at the start of a collapse...
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