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Strategies & Market Trends : Currents of Currency

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From: Ahda7/2/2014 3:04:07 PM
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The sky is the limit if you think of developing countries and a huge increase in exports

Ron Dior Fuel to the fire...... developing countries and slowed economies showing real progress. Geopolitics nothing short of a nuclear blast will interfere with this current bull.

Top !% income earners still have 40 % in cash. Which currency? Now if they put that 40 % into the market it aint' going to go down.

We have a little problem here called home grown US people if these figures were accurate. Median means half above and half below so this must be some sort of new median

finance.yahoo.com
Other numbers suggest the middle class remains under stress. Median household income today is $53,145, according to Sentier Research, which is about 4% lower than it was before the last recession began at the end of 2007. By that measure, incomes have improved a bit from the low point in 2011, but it is still likely to be years before household income regains lost ground. And median household income better reflects the lot of ordinary families, because it accounts for all the workers in a family, including those who may have lost jobs and ended up without a paycheck. It also eliminates distortions that might be caused by a small number of high-income workers pulling up an average.

non sequitar average and median are not the same.

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