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To: Kirk © who wrote (7539)9/11/2019 11:21:22 AM
From: robert b furman1 Recommendation

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berniel

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Hi Kirk,

Looks like most investors would do well to turn their TV off.

I usually listen to Bloomberg. They have a daily doom and gloomer named Lisa ABROMOWITZ (spelling not right).

Her daily bear views regarding "risky high yield" has missed the entire greatest bull move in bond market history. I personally think she should be fired !

Every other word out of her mouth is "recession" or "yield inversion".

I believe these talking heads are simply regurgitating what Wall Street's scripts want the masses to hear.

The term "Risk off" has become synonymous with Market Makers need inventory. <smile>

Bob



To: Kirk © who wrote (7539)9/11/2019 1:06:54 PM
From: kimberley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26793
 
That's an interesting correlation - sentiment dropping while market rising. I'm short term bullish...but also very cautious here. These markets can rocket either way based on a tweet - ng. I just keep raising my stops on long term stuff, but am doing more short term trading lately - gold and oil have my attention at the moment.