Bear Market Allowed??

It seems as if the government will not allow a bear market to occur like it is something terribly aweful and has never happened before. Why don't they just let the market adjust prices naturally? Always some bs about qe or short selling ban instead of allowing the market to find a real bottom. Eventually, the market will go where it has to anyways.
 
When the US banned short selling, it was followed by a healthy selloff.

QE was supposed to prop the market up and it did for awhile.

Eventually the market gets it right, regardless of gov't interference.
 
Quote from brownsfan019:

When the US banned short selling, it was followed by a healthy selloff.

QE was supposed to prop the market up and it did for awhile.

Eventually the market gets it right, regardless of gov't interference.
yea i hope things get washed out without the gov't throwing more money out the window.
 
Quote from daveyc:
Why don't they just let the market adjust prices naturally? Always some bs about qe or short selling ban instead of allowing the market to find a real bottom. Eventually, the market will go where it has to anyways.
Agree with you.

Feb 12, 2011
'Despite market intervention/QE, natural market forces can not be
stopped – only delayed. When the market does reassert control, the reaction (the overdue correction) may be even more extreme due to that delay' http://stockmarket618.wordpress.com
 
Quote from daveyc:

It seems as if the government will not allow a bear market to occur like it is something terribly aweful and has never happened before. Why don't they just let the market adjust prices naturally? Always some bs about qe or short selling ban instead of allowing the market to find a real bottom. Eventually, the market will go where it has to anyways.


You short-sold the Dow on Thursday morning without a stoploss i take it mate... :D
 
Quote from brownsfan019:

When the US banned short selling, it was followed by a healthy selloff.

QE was supposed to prop the market up and it did for awhile.

Eventually the market gets it right, regardless of gov't interference.

What do you mean "eventually the market gets it right"

The market is never wrong... thats just a rationalization for a losing trade.
 
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