The Forum works well on MOBILE devices without an app: Just go to: https://forum.tsptalk.com
Please read our AutoTracker policy on the
IFT deadline and remaining active. Thanks!
$ - Premium Service Content (Info) | AutoTracker Monthly Winners | Is Gmail et al, Blocking Our emails?
Find us on: Facebook & X | Posting Copyrighted Material
Join the TSP Talk AutoTracker: How to Get Started | Login | Main AutoTracker Page
The Forum works well on MOBILE devices without an app: Just go to: https://forum.tsptalk.com ...
Or you can now use TapaTalk again!
John Bogel is being interviewed on CNBC and the overall impression I'm getting is the market is going to be down for the rest of the year. He did say go into a CP mode and he see's a recession coming. He doesn't trust the government figures.
I hope someone else, more versed than me in economics and the market is seeing this interview and can add their thoughts. I'm really not comfortable drawing conclusions from such an interview.
CB
Yea, I watched the same piece the "crew" hated it when he said the Government numbers could not be trusted and the Chinese Government number were to be even less trusted. lol
They asked him what the chance of recession was and he told them 75% and they very respectfully hounded him about it. LOL
Ya gotta luv that Rick Santelli, straight shooter and no BS.
EU inflation rises in October
Price index rose to 2.6 percent on higher fuel and food costs.
November 15 2007: 8:30 AM EST
http://money.cnn.com/2007/11/15/news/international/bc.apfn.eu.inflation.ap/index.htm
Now there's a real measure for inflation, why do we toss out fuel and food costs in the U.S. calculations? Makes no sense.![]()
Because it would make things look as bad as they are on the days that gasoline is $3.25 a gallon. No matter how volatile food and energy are we still have to pay for it.![]()
Smart money must think some stocks have been unjustly hammered recently. Buffet increases stake in USB by 76%, BNI by 35%, and WFC by 8%. RBS Partners establishes a position in HD and adds 3 million shares to their position in C in Q3. Activist Carl Icahn becomes the #3 largest shareholder of MOT in Q3.