Tuesday Outlook: Commodities, Global Markets [View article]
Touche' Mark. Perhaps some have been bought, and if they have are they going to push stocks down or are they going to keep playing the game over and over and OVER again. I think you may have inadvertentley proven my point!
On Jul 08 02:48 PM Mark Bern wrote:
> Because manipulation can go both ways. Only those in control know > what HAL will do next. BTW, if I read your comment grammatically > correctly, I do agree that, yes, some folk have been bought.
Friday Outlook: Commodities, Global Markets [View article]
I am chomping at the bit to hear David's comments or next article regarding the SPY going parabolic with 5 minutes left in the trading day. This should be good to watch ol' Dave tear 'em a new one with his commentary on such shennanigans!
I'm confused, why is printing money so we can buy our own debt so that we can print more money a good thing? To me all that spells is that we are seriously in deep doo doo and we'll soon see it all over ourselves when the markets naturally adjust to the new paradigm. I could be wrong though seeing as I haven't been right about a damn thing since I put my first dime in as an investor back in 2007. But hey at least I know that I don't know.
I percieve this as bad news - as in the Fed things things are worse than they are telling us in the press - yet the stock market went up? All the more reason to stay out just to avoid the collateral damage....
Gold Continues to Climb as Economic Catastrophe Looms [View article]
I just got into gold yesterday after finally giving up on my stock positions that took at 51% hit since 2006. Its weird, but officially owning up to the 51% loss made me feel like a new man. It certainly helped that GLD crept up. I'm as green as they come, but I feel that when put up against logic, what governments are trying to do to fix the problem is inherently wrong and prolonging the problem - using debt to fix their citizens debt problem. Doesn't that just put the governments in the same positions as their individual citizens? And if it doesn't work, what tools do they have left? More debt? more printing? yep.
Tuesday Outlook: Commodities, Global Markets [View article]
On Jul 08 02:48 PM Mark Bern wrote:
> Because manipulation can go both ways. Only those in control know
> what HAL will do next. BTW, if I read your comment grammatically
> correctly, I do agree that, yes, some folk have been bought.
Tuesday Outlook: Commodities, Global Markets [View article]
On Jul 07 09:04 AM daniel3582 wrote:
> On Jul 07 08:34 AM BigJake wrote:
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I have no idea whats going to happen, but I have to agree the stage appears to be set for a disaster