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Strategies & Market Trends : ahhaha's ahs

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To: Lhn5 who wrote (23530)6/17/2013 2:32:00 AM
From: ahhahaRead Replies (1) of 24758
 
I think you are mixing up what I believe and what I would say WS believes.

The above statement refutes itself. Don't you believe that what you say WS believes is correct? After all, you wouldn't say something you didn't believe.

What is the problem here? Why did you get lost in your convolution?

Lack of knowledge. You're just parroting what others, primarily media hacks, say without any comprehension, and that traps you in goo. Then you display here these silly, meaningless, mythical creations when these same hacks will say the opposite if stock prices happen to move in the opposite direction. These people are bums, parasites. They know nothing. Why do you believe there's any truth in their creations? Because they're entitled?

Proof that FED is not "dovish" : FED has been warning the markets, by jawboning, that they will raise rates. Whenever FED raises rates they're not being dovish. More and more members of FOMC are becoming hawkish whether they vote that way or not. Why is that? I've already told you repeatedly. The US, 90% of American business and labor, are planning to raise prices. Only imbeciles are still thinking to the contrary. Those imbeciles are disconnected from reality. FED may tarry in order to do good but they're not fools since they could destroy their power to do good permanently with one mistake.
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