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This is it folks! I've been saying it all along, in the face of all the nay-sayers on here (sasguru and PMJunkie where are you?). The stock market is on the way down.
Non-farm employment rate worst since 1983. The $Index is bottoming, hence "risk aversion", euro$ is topping out and starting a new downward trend.
Now we can finally put to bed all the tulip from the media, especially CNBC who have been hyping the "end of the credit crisis" like there's no tomorrow.
Brillo, our FTSE put options should be starting to turn green.'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.Comment
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Starting to wish I had gone in at more than £30 a point.Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostThis is it folks! I've been saying it all along.
The stock market is on the way down.
Non-farm employment rate worst since 1983. The $Index is bottoming, hence "risk aversion", euro$ is topping out and starting a new downward trend.
Now we can finally put to bed all the tulip from the media, especially CNBC who have been hyping the "end of the credit crisis" like there's no tomorrow.
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Yep FTSE 100 is almost three quarters of one percentage point down.
See you splatted on the pavement folks.
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Can you actually read the title of this thread that I started.Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostThis is it folks! I've been saying it all along, in the face of all the nay-sayers on here (sasguru and PMJunkie where are you?). The stock market is on the way down.
.Hard Brexit now!
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Market just fell off a cliff ....Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYep FTSE 100 is almost three quarters of one percentage point down.
See you splatted on the pavement folks.
Hard Brexit now!
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Back to 5000 next week.Originally posted by sasguru View PostMarket just fell off a cliff ....
Gordon has the printing presses at the ready.Comment
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Gordo cannae do anything, market is driven by US. Has New York woken up yet?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostBack to 5000 next week.
Gordon has the printing presses at the ready.Hard Brexit now!
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Nope. arf two me ole son.Originally posted by sasguru View PostGordo cannae do anything, market is driven by US. Has New York woken up yet?
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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So how many put options did you buy?Originally posted by sasguru View PostCan you actually read the title of this thread that I started.Comment
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