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To: Sam who wrote (53469)8/28/2011 3:26:02 PM
From: 2MAR$  Respond to of 95561
 
Of note AMAT not tanking more plus when you see some like GM & TOL bouncing previously (was noting) , Bears are lightening positions in here & 1100 a bottom for now ...housing & autos are the last things Funds want to be in recession but wouldn't expect things to go far either . Need some great news out of Euro for that , where alot of the angst lay .

this fellow has charted corporate profits and Bank lending in the US which is still looking good for valuations but how this plays into the slow down is another matter, next 2-3 qtrs earnings sorts that out
scottgrannis.blogspot.com

TOL bounce ? Yes it did....




To: Sam who wrote (53469)8/28/2011 9:08:26 PM
From: FJB3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95561
 
I predict a very bad week.

Euro bail-out in doubt as "hysteria" sweeps Germany German Chancellor

Angela Merkel no longer has enough coalition votes in the Bundestag to secure backing for Europe's revamped rescue machinery, threatening a consitutional crisis in Germany and a fresh eruption of the euro debt saga.

By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard 8:07PM BST 28 Aug 2011
Mrs Merkel has cancelled a high-profile trip to Russia on September 7, the crucial day when the package goes to the Bundestag and the country's constitutional court rules on the legality of the EU's bail-out machinery.

If the court rules that the €440bn rescue fund (EFSF) breaches Treaty law or undermines German fiscal sovereignty, it risks setting off an instant brushfire across monetary union...
telegraph.co.uk