And...Bulletin Japan stocks tumble in broad sell-off after U.S. jobs report; Nikkei Average down 2.4%
1 posted on
06/03/2012 5:35:47 PM PDT by
John W
To: John W
Market will sell off early, bargain hunters will come in the afternoon, averages may well end unchanged.
To: John W
And...if it doesn’t happen, the impact on this pundit’s credibility will be exactly zero.
3 posted on
06/03/2012 5:41:56 PM PDT by
Attention Surplus Disorder
(A conservative, a liberal and a moderate walk into a bar. Bartender says "what'll it be, Mitt?")
To: John W
S&P 500 Futures down 9.1 to 1264.80 at 8:42 pm est.
To: All
And hopefully they’ll all be buying metals.
5 posted on
06/03/2012 5:45:07 PM PDT by
Terry Mross
("It happened. And we let it happen." Peter Griffin - FAMILY GUY)
To: John W
I dunno. The Nikkei dropped 200 and then stopped. It will probably boost up to -50 by 2 pm Tokyo time.
Europe will by the true domino. If European indexes plummet more than 2%, they might keep going. If that happens, nothing will stop DJIA from doing the same. I don’t think it will be that bad though.
Nikkei looks like it’s trending up.
6 posted on
06/03/2012 5:46:51 PM PDT by
struggle
(http://killthegovernment.wordpress.com/)
To: John W
The U.S. markets hang on the Nov elections.
If Obama wins...bid your future buh-bye.
If Romney wins (and I am no Romney fan) we will have dodged a bullet.
The markets will run wild until the future becomes at least somewhat predictable.
9 posted on
06/03/2012 5:48:42 PM PDT by
RoosterRedux
(Sow the wind...reap the whirlwind!)
To: gieriscm
12 posted on
06/03/2012 6:00:47 PM PDT by
BCR #226
(02/07 SOT www.extremefirepower.com...The BS stops when the hammer drops.)
To: John W
16 posted on
06/03/2012 6:37:44 PM PDT by
Signalman
( November, 2012-The End of an Error)
To: John W
Market futures sharply in the red.
18 posted on
06/03/2012 6:41:23 PM PDT by
kegger8r
(ABO since 2008)
To: John W
Sounds like Mark Hulbert is short the market. The 200 day MA is not that significant.
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