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Originally posted by ASB View PostMine weren't. And still aren't. Seems little point now.
They're losing money rather quicker than I can make it. Have you got a spare cardboard box I can have?
Do the Wall St shuffle
watch the greenbacks tumble
Feel the sterling crumble
You Buy and Sell
You wheel and deal
But your living on instinct
Oh - Mr Brown- did your money make you better ?
Are you waiting for the hour - when you can screw us
Cos youre Big Enough ??/
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Mine weren't. And still aren't. Seems little point now.Originally posted by moorfield View PostIt's squeaky bum time isn't it ?
On the plus side all my pension pots were consolidated into a cash sipp about a month ago.
They're losing money rather quicker than I can make it. Have you got a spare cardboard box I can have?
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You could well be right HairyArse.Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostI predict that the NYSE, NASDAQ and the CME will not open on Monday.
Edit: I can get myself into trouble for saying that. It's only a joke but there is a holiday, but it doesn't shut everything.
I'm predicting 3800 on FTSE by the end of the day and possibly 3660.
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Dont forget your sand wedgeOriginally posted by ace00 View PostI'm heading for the bunker right now.
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The End[/I]
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It's squeaky bum time isn't it ?
On the plus side all my pension pots were consolidated into a cash sipp about a month ago.
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I predict that the NYSE, NASDAQ and the CME will not open on Monday.Originally posted by ace00 View PostI think my analysis has been quite good so far. But let me throw out some predictions to be judged on:
By next Friday:
FTSE 3500
S&P 650
DJIA 7500
Gold $1250 /oz
Markets closed by governments.
I would also say that I called DJIA 9999 in March this year (not here though..). Oh, and UK house prices -50% from summer 2007.
Edit: I can get myself into trouble for saying that. It's only a joke but there is a holiday, but it doesn't shut everything.Last edited by HairyArsedBloke; 10 October 2008, 08:35.
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Sorry ace00, I'm not having a go at you - Betty is one of AtW's sockpuppets and I don't like to miss the opportunity to have a dig at himOriginally posted by ace00 View PostI think my analysis has been quite good so far. But let me throw out some predictions to be judged on:
By next Friday:
FTSE 3500
S&P 650
DJIA 7500
Gold $1250 /oz
Markets closed by governments.
I would also say that I called DJIA 9999 in March this year (not here though..). Oh, and UK house prices -50% from summer 2007.
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I think my analysis has been quite good so far. But let me throw out some predictions to be judged on:Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostI object to crappy economic analysis.
By next Friday:
FTSE 3500
S&P 650
DJIA 7500
Gold $1250 /oz
Markets closed by governments.
I would also say that I called DJIA 9999 in March this year (not here though..). Oh, and UK house prices -50% from summer 2007.
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I suspect this is what will happen, especially considering that the US government should now be on holiday due to the upcoming election.Originally posted by dang65 View Post........
Why can't the world's governments simply suspend trading on the markets for a couple of weeks? Just let everyone sit down and have a cup of tea and think about things for a bit, instead of steaming in each day and wiping billions off the value of pretty much everything for no genuine reason. ?
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I've heard say that they can't suspend it because selling stocks is the only way a lot of companies can get funds at the moment, what with no one lending just now. But that would be a small price to pay.
Maybe Russia didn't work because everyone else was still trading? I dunno.
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