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To: ecrire who wrote (106491)1/14/2010 2:49:44 PM
From: stockfiend3 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116555
 
The Fed is buying most of the treasury debt. Everything is great if you don't look behind the curtain.



To: ecrire who wrote (106491)1/14/2010 3:37:17 PM
From: maxncompany  Respond to of 116555
 
Negative on the economy is not the same thing as negative on the market.



To: ecrire who wrote (106491)1/14/2010 4:53:29 PM
From: andiron1 Recommendation  Respond to of 116555
 
The fed balance sheet another high today as well at 2.37 T. No wonder global financial markets hitting peak as well...But this game cannot continue for ever



To: ecrire who wrote (106491)1/14/2010 7:22:15 PM
From: mishedlo3 Recommendations  Respond to of 116555
 
buy em
Mish



To: ecrire who wrote (106491)1/14/2010 9:28:09 PM
From: Skeeter Bug2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116555
 
a collapse is a 100% certainty. do the math. it is 100% unavoidable.

the only choice is in deciding how we collapse.

btw, we could easily see 1200 before the collapse. or not.

once the banks feel safe from a depression (off loaded all their trash onto fannie, freddie and treasury), i suspect they will pull the plug on the economy and crash it so they can use their stolen loot to buy assets for pennies on the dollar.

they've done it before and i think they do it again.



To: ecrire who wrote (106491)1/29/2010 8:03:42 PM
From: Sunny Jim1 Recommendation  Respond to of 116555
 
Really amazing: practically every message here and other boards is appoplectically negative for dozens of perceived reasons on the markets; yet the markets are telling a very different story,i.e. moving steadily upwards and leaving all the cassandras tearing their hair out in frustration. The Treasury auctions this week went very well, investors eagerly gobbling up all this dollar denominated debt.

What's your read now? Maybe some of that negativity had some basis, or no?