Thursday Outlook: Commodities, Global Markets [View article]
I agree that some of the commentary is too cryptic. For instance, "Curious how these blue lines work sometimes" (EWJ)... I have no idea what that means.
On Jun 04 12:03 AM User 425362 wrote:
> > the problem is fry your commentary is pretty vague and not actionable. > You describe what has happened, but not what will. it' Kinda like > a chimp that throws shit at the wall; all you have is a dirty wall.
Martin Wolf of the Financial Times has a very nice column today. He found exactly the right word to describe this situation: "depressing".
Just more of the same dithering, with the underlying cause money politics. Them lobbyists sure were worth every cent. As for Tim Geithner, I'm beginning to fear his ultimate goal is a multi-million dollar job after his stint in the treasury. I do hope I'm wrong, but what we're seeing so far doesn't make me optimistic. As for Obama, is this what he meant by "change you can believe in"? I'm gonna be sick.
Thursday Outlook: Commodities, Global Markets [View article]
On Jun 04 12:03 AM User 425362 wrote:
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> the problem is fry your commentary is pretty vague and not actionable.
> You describe what has happened, but not what will. it' Kinda like
> a chimp that throws shit at the wall; all you have is a dirty wall.
Wednesday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [View article]
Just more of the same dithering, with the underlying cause money politics. Them lobbyists sure were worth every cent. As for Tim Geithner, I'm beginning to fear his ultimate goal is a multi-million dollar job after his stint in the treasury. I do hope I'm wrong, but what we're seeing so far doesn't make me optimistic. As for Obama, is this what he meant by "change you can believe in"? I'm gonna be sick.