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To: Baton who wrote (23742)4/1/2005 10:45:17 PM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48467
 
I see that also. The sp500 just missed your 1190 mark, (1,189.80) hope you shorted the rally anyway.
Somehow I got lucky having trades loaded and waiting.

They really set it up early on, basing the 'rally' on that weak jobs number, which they sold as non-inflationary, and then they released the ISM non-manufacturing number (real inflationary) today instead of next Tuesday, then the dumperoo began...

The release of the ISM number was a big mistake, makes me wonder who is privy to this news early, and who trades off it? Witness>

The March Non-Manufacturing ISM Report On Business® was released prematurely today by Business Wire in error. The report was scheduled by ISM to be released on Tuesday, April 5 -- the third business day of the month. The March Manufacturing ISM Report On Business® was released today, at 10:04 ET, by Business Wire. The March Non-Manufacturing Report On Business® is not embargoed and can be reported.

The full report can be read here>
napm.org
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And yet again, the expert economists missed by a huge margin>

Only 110,000 new jobs were created in March -- half of what economists had expected. February's figure also was revised lower by 19,000 jobs.



To: Baton who wrote (23742)4/2/2005 1:58:51 AM
From: John F. Poteraske  Respond to of 48467
 
If you have a little spare time..maybe this article hits some main points which may be valid in regards to the U.S. Job Market.

gonewiththeworld.com

From the Do-Nothing Nation part..if anything a good read.



To: Baton who wrote (23742)4/2/2005 3:41:19 AM
From: tsigprofit  Respond to of 48467
 
Exactly. I remember seeing about 2000 people in suits circling an Embassy Suites job fair in metro Detroit 2 years ago.
All looking for about 200 job openings. All highly trained technical people, with experience.

Many are now working at $ 8-10/hour instead of $ 70,000/year with benefits. These numbers are BS - and don't reflect real world facts - at all.

t

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I still see an awful lot of educated, trained people who can't find jobs. This is just like the WMD. Tell us what you want us to hear.