It's already been explained to you that sharp downdrafts in the US market are distinctly different events than long uptrends. In the former case, international market correlations skew toward '1'. There is no evidence that this occurs in the latter case. In making your case, you attempt to...
The average, according to the second link you've so kindly provided, is Obama +5.5%, which is in synchronicity with the Intrade numbers. You're failure to grasp this rather simple point leads me to believe that the rest of your analytical input is pure garbage. Much like your take on the market.
I don't know why but, occasionally, for a brief moment, I get the nagging feeling that talk radio is not always 100% accurate.
http://voteview.com/sen108.htm
http://voteview.com/sen109.htm
http://voteview.com/sen110.htm
Too liberal?
A rare combination of traits in those who aspire to 'lead the country'. If we omit the last parameter, Jimmy Carter would rank very highly the leadership scale. Unfortunately...
If you don't mind, I'd like to add 'perseverance' to your list of desirable leadership traits.
I would never make that suggestion. Undue attachment to academia may properly be considered a negative in quite a number of "real-life" endeavors. Having said that, IMHO, McCain's exceedingly low rank was* indicative of some type of deficiency - if not in aptitude, then in attitude...
The article is not at odds with you over this.
From the article: "It is no different in unregulated financial markets, where easy credit terms almost always produce an asset bubble."
I think the need to question which viewpoint is most right ends up being self-limiting here. Both...
I almost didn't make it through your post, as it appeared to be the same mindless Obama bashing found in dozens upon dozens of other posts. And then you said this. You hit a nerve with me. Big time. The major failing of our system is that there is no voice of the people. Mistrust of...