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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Amelia Carhartt who wrote (44941)4/5/2012 10:16:39 AM
From: John1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 71454
 
Very true, my friend. In the high-soaring days of the Tech 90s, the slightest rumor of a single missed number would cause the markets to lose several percent in just a few minutes. I recall days when a company like 'softie was supposed to beat the street by 11 cents a share, and a rumor leaked out that the number would only beat the street by 10 cents a share, not 11, and the markets would be roiled in chaos for days. Between that and personal recollections of having to walk 10 miles to school barefoot in the snow, uphill both ways, one hardly knows what to think anymore! LOL!

Seriously, central banks and governments have learned how to cope today and protect their owners and their own interests. They simply print, buy, spin, and sweep everything from a Level-7 nuclear diaster to widespread financial fraud and conspiracy under their soiled rugs. The amount of dire news over the past few years is unprecedented. They actually bluffed the markets through a Level-7 nuclear disaster and falsified every government economic report known to exist, all by outright lying about everything for years. -ng-