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Politics : American Presidential Politics and foreign affairs

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To: DuckTapeSunroof who wrote (35709)6/2/2009 12:52:25 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) of 71588
 
the psychological effect among market participants, investors, business, and general consumer confidence of ANTICIPATION of the surety of that stimulus money rolling into the economy over the course of this year and next.

At the rate its being spent it may be this decade and next. Is there that much anticipation?

Of course I expect it to speed up, but not to the point where expectations as serious and strong as you seem to think exist, would be met. Assuming the stimulus is actually positive, and is perceived as positive; if increases in market actually are anticipating to extent you seem to think they are, then they will likely be disappointed by the reality, and you'd have a correction when its realized (assuming it wasn't realized earlier, thus negating all the anticipation your apparently relying on).
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