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To: Paul Kern who wrote (29994)3/16/2012 1:46:45 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Respond to of 220339
 
Yes, thanks, I'm aware of it, but who knows what it will do, that's just a knee jerk reaction for the day, then the market should resume it's trend... there are plenty of people just waiting for another pull back to buy into this market, so it may not pull back much, if at all...

GZ



To: Paul Kern who wrote (29994)3/16/2012 2:05:10 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220339
 
Also, if rates continue higher, investors will presume the economy is improving (rightly or wrongly) and they would see no reason for a safe haven in bonds, so they would dump their bonds and buy into the stock market for a better return... all that money is fuel for this rally to continue... so, for some odd reason, higher rates means a higher stock market, at least for a while... and if rates only tick higher slowly, then I think stocks could absorb it with no problem...

GZ



To: Paul Kern who wrote (29994)3/16/2012 3:25:07 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Respond to of 220339
 
Grub 30000...<g>

GZ