There were 6 times the S&P futures gained more than 2.5% the day before a holiday. Over the next week, it showed positive returns only once and that too gave back all of its gains a week after.
There were 11 occurrences of pre-holiday gains of +2% or more. The next week showed positive returns only 3 times, with an average of -1.2%. The last 7 of them, dating back to 1999, were all negative over the next week.
All bear market rallies - dont be fooled - wells fargo profit is funded by tax payer - (directly through tarp or indirectly through AIG ) - if you are day trading its ok - still too dangerous for long term play.
None of the economic fundamentals has improved - biggest of them all unemployment will continue to worsen well into 2011 so expect no recovery
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Originally posted by jinxed
All bear market rallies - dont be fooled - wells fargo profit is funded by tax payer - (directly through tarp or indirectly through AIG ) - if you are day trading its ok - still too dangerous for long term play.
None of the economic fundamentals has improved - biggest of them all unemployment will continue to worsen well into 2011 so expect no recovery
The S&P will go up and down in a sinusoidal wave.
whether it will be an ascending or descending one immediately can't say,
but in the long run, I am betting it will be upward biased.
Just as a bit of trivia, I was at a financial forum a few days ago and one converstion dwelled upon how the S&P low point on Mar 6 was 666 - the number of the devil- and since the world markets are still "ruled" by the "Christian" world, that was the low point- any lower and we would go below purgatory and the 'Christian" mind set wouldn't allow that.
Once again - please take with a grain of salt.
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Originally posted by Nightmare
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Originally posted by jinxed
All bear market rallies - dont be fooled - wells fargo profit is funded by tax payer - (directly through tarp or indirectly through AIG ) - if you are day trading its ok - still too dangerous for long term play.
None of the economic fundamentals has improved - biggest of them all unemployment will continue to worsen well into 2011 so expect no recovery
Jim Cramer of CNBC recommends "Buy" and is confident index will not test previous low while Roubini of NY university says its bear market rally and index will test previous lows.
Banks are getting money at prsctically zero percent and lending (Inter bank included) at higher interest. No wonder they will report good profits especially when FASB has done away with mark to market rule under Obama admin pressure. This, in a way , is fraud being perpetrated on public. Obama admin is no different than Bush
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Originally posted by Nightmare
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Originally posted by jinxed
All bear market rallies - dont be fooled - wells fargo profit is funded by tax payer - (directly through tarp or indirectly through AIG ) - if you are day trading its ok - still too dangerous for long term play.
None of the economic fundamentals has improved - biggest of them all unemployment will continue to worsen well into 2011 so expect no recovery
Jim Cramer of CNBC recommends "Buy" and is confident index will not test previous low while Roubini of NY university says its bear market rally and index will test previous lows.
Banks are getting money at prsctically zero percent and lending (Inter bank included) at higher interest. No wonder they will report good profits especially when FASB has done away with mark to market rule under Obama admin pressure. This, in a way , is fraud being perpetrated on public. Obama admin is no different than Bush
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Originally posted by investpro
The S&P will go up and down in a sinusoidal wave.
whether it will be an ascending or descending one immediately can't say,
but in the long run, I am betting it will be upward biased.
Just as a bit of trivia, I was at a financial forum a few days ago and one converstion dwelled upon how the S&P low point on Mar 6 was 666 - the number of the devil- and since the world markets are still "ruled" by the "Christian" world, that was the low point- any lower and we would go below purgatory and the 'Christian" mind set wouldn't allow that.
Once again - please take with a grain of salt.
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