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Strategies & Market Trends : Guidance and Visibility
AAPL 255.42+3.0%Jan 26 3:59 PM EST

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To: t2 who wrote (62828)7/27/2002 2:37:56 PM
From: SirRealist  Read Replies (1) of 208838
 
don't know what to make of this market

Sure. The only way to say it is the trading patterns HAVE TO be spun out different than anything in recent memory to keep the majority from fleeing, while the corrections continue.

So now we get silly PEs like AKLM and MIMS while SYMC rides high. We get an unwarranted gold plummet that clearly was rigged (which bigs dumped to kick off that panic? That was coordinated, I betcha anything)

Some say: think like a criminal. I'd say, think like a master manipulator. What will the central banks do? What will Big Oil do? What will international finance ministers do?

Think they'll let JPM & C fall harder anytime soon? Not likely. They don't need Uncle Algae publicly dropping interest rates further. They need his covert actions. There's way too much at stake politically to seek simple economic answers here.

It's not math anymore; it's the psychology. So what will those with their hands on the levers do to keep investors of 401Ks from running away? To keep the JPMs and Cs and BACs afloat?

What would YOU do if the world economy was in your hands to control right now? How best to manage the smoke and mirrors? If ya figger out a sensible answer to that, let us know, because you can beat them best if you can see their moves coming.
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