Jobless Claims Fall to Lowest Level in 36 Weeks [View article]
"A comparison of the recent 110,750 decline to the last two recessions in the chart above, suggests that claims have been falling pretty sharply, and not "painfully slow," especially compared to the 1990-1991 recession."
yes smart a...but the number of unemployed is much more higher today than in 1990-1991. We don't only live in a "second derivative" world you know.
Also, not because your Flynt neighbour can now sell his home at $7000 as opposed to $6000 at the bottom that this means that the Michigan unemployed and owners of $7000 worht houses will spend their way out of that depression.
Not only are we not seeing the premise of the improvement, but also, were are definitely pointing to double-dip (given the recent unemployment, PPI and most importantly ISM).
If the stimuli are not bringing any positive effects, we'll have to face the tough reality that stocks are poised to suffer unprecedented drop over the next few quarters.
Bloomberg U.S. Financial Conditions Index Reaches Highest Level Since October 2007 [View article]
Perry, Michael Jackson was living in Neverland drinking his "little milk" and thinking he was gonna get away with it. At some point, you are gonna have to stop drinking your magic drink.
First and foremost, Santa Claus does not exist. Second, look out at you Flint, Michigan neighbors and tell me if their financial conditions are improving.
When reality strikes back, the people still thinking this market is Neverland will feel pretty awful.
Shame on you for promoting crappy and unreliable information.
I'm tired of reading these negative articles while seeing stock prices surge. The market will drop once the greatest short coverage of all time is done.
Will 'Cash for Clunkers' Bring the Feared Double Dip? [View article]
Don't you worry that this government will find a way to manipulate things and save the too big to save to give the illusion that this a V shape recovery. Obama's first councellor should actually be David Coperfield.
Down Fridays [View article]
Down Fridays [View article]
Is Another October Surprise in the Works? [View article]
I'd say about 31 days
Jobless Claims Fall to Lowest Level in 36 Weeks [View article]
yes smart a...but the number of unemployed is much more higher today than in 1990-1991. We don't only live in a "second derivative" world you know.
Also, not because your Flynt neighbour can now sell his home at $7000 as opposed to $6000 at the bottom that this means that the Michigan unemployed and owners of $7000 worht houses will spend their way out of that depression.
No Chance of a 'V' Recovery [View article]
Not only are we not seeing the premise of the improvement, but also, were are definitely pointing to double-dip (given the recent unemployment, PPI and most importantly ISM).
If the stimuli are not bringing any positive effects, we'll have to face the tough reality that stocks are poised to suffer unprecedented drop over the next few quarters.
Will October's Market Mimic September's Comeback? [View article]
Bloomberg U.S. Financial Conditions Index Reaches Highest Level Since October 2007 [View article]
First and foremost, Santa Claus does not exist. Second, look out at you Flint, Michigan neighbors and tell me if their financial conditions are improving.
When reality strikes back, the people still thinking this market is Neverland will feel pretty awful.
Shame on you for promoting crappy and unreliable information.
Richmond Fed Still Sees Recession Ending [View article]
What Will Fuel the Next Market Rally? [View article]
Re: Madness
Preview from Europe: Is the Summer Rally Over? [View article]
What Kind of Market Rally Is This? [View article]
The kind that's playable by casino players, wall-street speculators and mad investors.
Great Depression vs. Great Bubble [View article]
great prediction but useless in a market focused on the next 5 minutes
Will the Market Crash? [View article]
Profiting from Friday's U.S. Non-Farm Payroll Report [View article]
Will 'Cash for Clunkers' Bring the Feared Double Dip? [View article]