What will central banks do to avoid this?

Discussion in 'Economics' started by nxt7, Apr 22, 2016.

  1. fhl

    fhl


    Italy's bank stocks are dropping like a rock. Read up or shut up.
     
    #21     Aug 3, 2016
  2. Sig

    Sig

    Let's be crystal clear. On July 11th you posted "We have reports from readers in Italy that ATM machines are being emptied. A run on banks is beginning in Italy." No such "run on banks" has occurred. Bank stocks dropping are in no way a "run on banks"! By the way, intelligent adults don't generally use the term shut-up when conversing with others, it's a pretty clear sign that you've run out of intelligent things to say.
     
    #22     Aug 3, 2016
  3. fhl

    fhl


    You want me to be crystal clear? Ok, I think you're a little snowflake that needs mental health assistance. Clear enough?

    When bank stocks are being turned into penny stocks in Italy and the sector is imploding, you want me to refrain from copying and pasting news reports about them until they've been substantiated. If a report turns out to be inaccurate, you want me to come back and profusely apologize for passing it on. If you can't handle these sorts of things on the internet, you need to go back to college where you can be supplied with a safe space and hide from the real world.

    Just one more thing. How do I know that you're a Hillary voter?
     
    #23     Aug 3, 2016
  4. Sig

    Sig

    Yes, most people don't claim a bank run when there isn't one, and you're the first person I've met who doesn't appear to understand the difference between bank stocks going down and a bank run. I actually operate in the real world, where responsible adults don't make wild unsubstantiated claims then act like they were being reasonable when they inevitably fail to come to pass. If you think responsible adults are all Hillary voters than it says a lot; the fact that you feel the need to tie your proven false claim of a bank run in Italy to who I vote for says even more about you and your lack of ability to carry on an intelligent, on topic conversation.
    Good luck with all your money tied up on shorts on Italian bank stocks, you have put your money where your mouth is haven't you?
     
    #24     Aug 3, 2016
  5. fhl

    fhl


    You want me to be held "accountable", your word, for copying and pasting what was CLEARLY a rumor that was going around on the net.
    Yet you are going to walk into the voting booth in Nov and vote for Hillary Clinton, who illegally handled top secret, classified gov't info, lied her ass off about it to anyone who would ask, and then is held completely and utterly unaccountable for it by law enforcement authorities. How consistent of you. It's what makes the things you say of little consequence to me.

    And I only wish "all my money" was "tied up in shorts on Italian bank stocks" since I passed on that news report. I really don't think I would need a lot of luck right now, seeing as how I would be up about fifty percent on them.
    It does give me an insight into the way you view investment analysis, though. You seem to think that you need to get all the facts, have all of them completely substantiated, and then you'll take the plunge. It's almost as if you've never heard that the mkt is a discounting mechanism. You think that once the general public has all become aware of the facts and they are all substantiated, then the stock will move. I can tell you've been involved in the mkts for quite some time. LOL
     
    #25     Aug 3, 2016
  6. Sig

    Sig

    You're hopelessly impervious to logic my friend. Good luck with life.
     
    #26     Aug 3, 2016