Market refuses to go down

Discussion in 'Trading' started by detective, Aug 27, 2009.

  1. zdreg

    zdreg

    why don't you mortgage your assets and buy puts by the truckload?

    "the co. is such a turd"
    why don't u offer proof/analysis?
     
    #191     Nov 5, 2009
  2. Looks like the shorts are running for the hills. :D
     
    #192     Nov 9, 2009
  3. S2007S

    S2007S

    Higher market and WORTHLESS DOLLAR....




    Value75.04 Change-0.784 % Change-1.034 High75.72 Low74.93 Open75.62




    :p


    Dollar collapse is on the way, inflation is coming.

    Of course everyone will ignore it until AFTER the fact just like every other problem wall street and this economy comes across.
     
    #193     Nov 9, 2009
  4. hayman

    hayman

    As usual, market ignores all the perilous warning signs. The market no longer reflects reality.
     
    #194     Nov 9, 2009
  5. Dollar down 1.09% against the euro, S&P500 up 1.27%.
    Almost a 1 for 1 negative correlation today.

    This is blatant money printing to lift asset markets!
     
    #195     Nov 9, 2009
  6. The bear woke up, was hungry, so he ate. Now he's full. He's back in hibernation.

    Hopefully he'll get hungry again soon. I'm hoping for a lower high.
     
    #196     Nov 9, 2009
  7. S2007S

    S2007S



    There are warning signs everywhere just like there was during every asset bubble this market has come across over the last 20 years.

    Of course the market will ignore it until it cannot ignore it any longer.
     
    #197     Nov 9, 2009
  8. Fractal

    Fractal

    I'd been bullish this entire time, and I'd consider selling into this rally. I expect the breadth and volume of this rise to be relatively lower than the previous huge sell off, and that we'll make a lower high this time around.
     
    #198     Nov 9, 2009
  9. S2007S

    S2007S

    This time not only do we have huge ASSET BUBBLEs growing by the second around the world but a currency crisis due to the imbalances around the globe.

    I have no clue as to why everyone is ignoring this. Feels like the dot com bubble, commodity bubble and housing bubble where the bubbles grew so quick and great that they were ignored until after the fact they imploded. The same thing is happening at this very second.

    Anyone who thinks you can keep the printing presses rolling, interest rates at 0%, a worthless dollar falling and sky rocketing commodities is a complete fool.

    Eventually this will fall apart like it always does.
     
    #199     Nov 9, 2009
  10. ymiyake

    ymiyake

    most dont recognize the bubble its near the end of its life. so zero percent interest, printing press gone wild = commodity gold bubble. typically the squeeze of the last leg of the bubble usually doubles the pricee. meaning gold 2k?
     
    #200     Nov 9, 2009