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    What broker do you trade your 401-K with

    there are 401k plans out there that offer a "brokerage option" in addition to the core list of mutual funds... often, they'll incorporate a Fidelity or Schwab for the fund choices, and add on an Ameritrade (or other on-line firm) for the brokerage. Most plans that offer the brokerage option are...
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    Will the Fed pause on Tuesday?

    Since Bill Gross and his crew say the Fed will pause, i'm gonna have to say pause as well! Buy some gold.
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    Trading the June 29th FOMC meeting

    the only way I see 50 bps happening is if this is the end of the rate hikes... (the last 3 have ended with a 50 basis point move if i'm not mistaken)... if 50 happens, as soon as it hit the wires, I think the market takes off to the upside... my guess is they raise by the expected 25 and keep...
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    Report: Markets 'Are Like 1987 Crash'

    thanks- In both instances we saw a 30% drawdown for the nasdaq.... i suppose somehow though, it's still not really a bid deal!
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    Report: Markets 'Are Like 1987 Crash'

    smitty, are those the only 2 examples you were able to find? I took a look at the bloodbath throughout 2000 and it looks like the most consecutive down days for the ndq was 7... thx.
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    Report: Markets 'Are Like 1987 Crash'

    I'd be interested to know how many times the Nasdaq has been down 8 consecutive days over the past 25 years... looking at the 1987 data, I don't show that we hit 8 days even then (in fact, I show the most consecutive down days as 5)... leading into the crash, we had 5 days lower, followed by an...
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    Report: Markets 'Are Like 1987 Crash'

    May 22, 2006 "HONG KONG (MarketWatch) - India's benchmark Sensex dropped more than 10% in the first two hours of trading -- prompting officials to issue statements reassuring investors -- before recouping to end the day with a 4.2% loss. Trading was suspended for an hour at noon after the...
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    Report: Markets 'Are Like 1987 Crash'

    The link below provides a nice visual of the comparisons... the move in silver is outlined on page 2. http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/Favorites.CServlet?obj=ID1544663
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