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Originally posted by GreenerGrass View PostThe only way the market will crash more than 10% is if some dastardly villain builds a sort of "Noah's Ark" space station to house his chosen master race, while encircling the planet with a deadly necklace of nerve gas capsules to wipe out human life.
And even then Gordon Brown could fly up in an (Indian) space shuttle and shoot them all down, the last one just seconds from entering the Earth's atmosphere.
You Silly boys in suits ...
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The only way the market will crash more than 10% is if some dastardly villain builds a sort of "Noah's Ark" space station to house his chosen master race, while encircling the planet with a deadly necklace of nerve gas capsules to wipe out human life.
And even then Gordon Brown could fly up in an (Indian) space shuttle and shoot them all down, the last one just seconds from entering the Earth's atmosphere.
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An explanation from Roger Moore: http://ftalphaville.ft.com/blog/2009...-equity-rally/
"Moonraker Fund Management, the independent investment boutique, is concerned that banks may have been using their bailout money to buy equities, helping to fuel a rally that is vulnerable to a major correction if they consequently sell in thinly traded markets."
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostOnly a couple of days until the start of the Labour Conference on 27th Sept.
With Jonah Brown's luck, the FTSE and/or pound will plunge on the 26th ...
Not the 26 but the day of his speech to conference (whenever that is). We could do the same as we did to him on the opening of SETS. Linky
It began when Britain's Treasury chief, Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown, started the session by ceremoniously punching a button.
Computer screens behind Brown lit up bright red, a sign that prices were falling.
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Only a couple of days until the start of the Labour Conference on 27th Sept.
With Jonah Brown's luck, the FTSE and/or pound will plunge on the 26th ...
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it doesnt look good, lack of confidence could be enough to derail the recovery, reflected in the sharp downturn in the ftse today, probably in response to the federal reserve negative comments.
lets hope she stays afloat, on the plus side its a good time for bargains.
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Originally posted by SuperZ View PostTechnical level hitting is BS. CHartists are losers .
Originally posted by SuperZ View PostThe market could drop soon but I think it will only be a correction to the March - present quick rise that caught many people with their trousers/skirts down, not a crash down to new lows. Or even if that did happen I think a very quick rebound will happen again to near current levels, the market isn`t going south for the long term (IMO of course).
There`s some good money to be made over the coming few years methinksLast edited by SantaClaus; 24 September 2009, 15:42.
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Originally posted by SuperZ View PostTechnical level hitting is BS. CHartists are losers .
http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...e-october.html
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Technical level hitting is BS. CHartists are losers .
The market could drop soon but I think it will only be a correction to the March - present quick rise that caught many people with their trousers/skirts down, not a crash down to new lows. Or even if that did happen I think a very quick rebound will happen again to near current levels, the market isn`t going south for the long term (IMO of course).
There`s some good money to be made over the coming few years methinks
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I know what you mean; it's got that 'feel' about it.
Don't have CNBC here only Bloomberg. I wouldn't watch it anyway. Cramer is entertaining sometimes, but he is a complete arse.
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Stock market to crash this week?
The signs are there.
Key technical levels on FTSE and Dow have been hit.
G20 meeting this week. How many more rabbits can they pull out of a hat?
CNBC and general media talking up the market like there's no tomorrow. Quote from CNBC this week "close your eyes and hold your nose, and buy stocks".
As the saying goes, when even taxi drivers are buying stocks, you know its time to sell.Tags: None
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