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Google quarterly profit swells 46 percent. GOOG behaving like a yo-yo after hours. Looking for a nice gain with the USMs for Friday. US DOLLAR should also bounce back Friday. I have seen this before right after earnings. I have seen this reaction before. When a stock announces earnings and falls. Many start to short, the the big boys(hedge funds and Instustions step in and crush them. Look at GOOG was trading in the 620s now it pop 20 bucks. Now 644. Watch and see how high they will take it. This will be fun. Keep an eye on 650s.
Now its flat. DJIA is overdue for a green day, Down 4 days in a row!!Huge volume AH... the swings are big too... a BIDU like run would be nice tomorrow.
fedgolfer,
Do you have a member's account talk thread that would be open to communication? Thanx.
Btw, the Yen jumped considerably this morning. The Japan exporters will not like this. I agree with 12% to move out of the I fund.
Looks like mister Yen carry trade is not happy.:worried:
Nikkei 225 down 287 points already.
Interesting about these "carry trade blips". Seems like there are sharp declines followed by a rapid rise. Anybody know if someone or something (like a central bank) is handing out bailouts when this problem rears its ugly head?
It has everything to do with the low interest rates in Japan. And yes, the BOJ will hold steady for a while. They would like to raise but there is too much political pressure. But it's not just BOJ holding steady, if the US goes into a recession and the dollar goes into free fall, the Yen will rise causing more unwinding.How much does it have to do with interest rates at the Bank of Japan? I read a headline on the nikkei.net site (somewhere) that said something to the effect that long term rates were going to stay the same. Is that important?
This is at the top of the news on Bloomberg dated 10/19 so I assume it is referring to what is going on now with the Nikkei drop. From what it says, it sounds like it is under control now as their trading day ends i.e. "declines were capped".