> I was under the impression that Obama promised that whatever we wanted > and couldn't afford would soon be free for the taking. I'm having > a hard time justifying a runup in stock prices under such conditions.
It is sort of scary how it seems a lot of folks, including myself, put some kind of long trade to hedge the Hopin and Changin Hollywood Presidency we have next week.
This is a very tricky week. The earnings and fundamentals are not there but the fist of the government can pound at any time.
On Jan 18 03:37 PM the ilster wrote:
> I hope your right for the trade I just put on last week SSO. However > it will be short lived at best. We are going to take out November > lows this year and shock the world. The avalanche of Debt will bring > lots of bankruptcies this year and squash any rallies. Keep Hoping > buddy!
I am 33. Still pretty fricking young. But 10 years ago I would have been Hopin' and Changin' but no mas.
On Jan 18 02:32 PM buffalobusy wrote:
> The only good news would be if the government would get out of the > pocket of the American public. The consumer is the fuel that energizes > any economy, but the so called programs and "stimulus" does nothing > to leave more of his hard earned income in his pocket. Good news!?!? > There is no good news for the young in this country. Welcome to socialism! > I'm 74 years old and I can't offer good news to the youth, who will > be paying for this government made mess.
> It's about time. First let's get Frank, Dod, Waters, & co. behind > bars where they belong as a sign of Obama sincerity or it will be > criminal politics as usual. Too many worry about war crimes when > the real crimes continue in D.C. offices. I ready for all these dogs > and cats I bought to make some money.
> I am sure we will be getting a lot of "bull" this week and little > policy for a long time. After all, Obama begged the Congress and > Bush Administration to do the heavy lifting in order to Socialize > the economy. All he has to do is take the money and shovel it to > his contributors. > > Now that's "cool".
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On Jan 18 07:33 PM Laurence wrote:
> I was under the impression that Obama promised that whatever we wanted
> and couldn't afford would soon be free for the taking. I'm having
> a hard time justifying a runup in stock prices under such conditions.
The Bull Run Begins This Week [View article]
This is a very tricky week. The earnings and fundamentals are not there but the fist of the government can pound at any time.
On Jan 18 03:37 PM the ilster wrote:
> I hope your right for the trade I just put on last week SSO. However
> it will be short lived at best. We are going to take out November
> lows this year and shock the world. The avalanche of Debt will bring
> lots of bankruptcies this year and squash any rallies. Keep Hoping
> buddy!
The Bull Run Begins This Week [View article]
I am 33. Still pretty fricking young. But 10 years ago I would have been Hopin' and Changin' but no mas.
On Jan 18 02:32 PM buffalobusy wrote:
> The only good news would be if the government would get out of the
> pocket of the American public. The consumer is the fuel that energizes
> any economy, but the so called programs and "stimulus" does nothing
> to leave more of his hard earned income in his pocket. Good news!?!?
> There is no good news for the young in this country. Welcome to socialism!
> I'm 74 years old and I can't offer good news to the youth, who will
> be paying for this government made mess.
The Bull Run Begins This Week [View article]
On Jan 18 02:17 PM t_avatarici wrote:
> It's about time. First let's get Frank, Dod, Waters, & co. behind
> bars where they belong as a sign of Obama sincerity or it will be
> criminal politics as usual. Too many worry about war crimes when
> the real crimes continue in D.C. offices. I ready for all these dogs
> and cats I bought to make some money.
The Bull Run Begins This Week [View article]
On Jan 18 01:54 PM PrudentMan, CFA wrote:
> I am sure we will be getting a lot of "bull" this week and little
> policy for a long time. After all, Obama begged the Congress and
> Bush Administration to do the heavy lifting in order to Socialize
> the economy. All he has to do is take the money and shovel it to
> his contributors.
>
> Now that's "cool".
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