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You are watching fear moving into bonds. This tends to happen when QE is ending - so maybe we get another QE.
About the only way this farce continues...
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You are watching fear moving into bonds. This tends to happen when QE is ending - so maybe we get another QE.
Yeah I do. Just keep on keepin' on. This too shall pass. (I hope)
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What happened at noon??? Hmmm, must be all the TSP'ers taking their money out of the market... NOT
No, really, was there news?
So, the latest QE is officially over.
Oops, US QE is over, Japan's QE has just tripled... wow
On another note, I can smell the BS all over the board... waiting for some of it to be spread around this neck of the woods... Amazing how the BS comes out at market tops, but the BS is hard to find when the market is down... curious isn't it?
Initially a pop but then if they have to triple QE there is a skunk in the house somewhere. In other words Japan's economy may be in trouble.:suspicious:Oops, US QE is over, Japan's QE has just tripled... wow
On another note, I can smell the BS all over the board... waiting for some of it to be spread around this neck of the woods... Amazing how the BS comes out at market tops, but the BS is hard to find when the market is down... curious isn't it?
The opposite is true, too. A lot of wailing and gnashing of teeth near the bottom.
Dip buyers back with gusto...
Disgusting![]()
The Philadelphia Federal Reserve’s gauge of manufacturing activity in the mid-Atlantic region jumped to 40.8 this month, the highest since December 1993. Wall Street had expected a small decline to 18.3 from 20.7 in October.
From your tone, I'm guessing you've been out for this run? :blink:
RMI, you'll have at least another ten years to make up for any lost opportunity. Money is flowing in like water. The trend is relentless.
Stocks up, bonds up
Stocks down, bonds down
really ? :nuts: