Election Rally is over

S&P will recover to 1200 then going to 1800 by the end of 2009. Mental recession is over, new bull market has begun.

Quote from stock_trad3r:

futures surging..rally will continue for a long time to come
 
Quote from option_trad3r:

S&P will recover to 1200 then going to 1800 by the end of 2009. Mental recession is over, new bull market has begun.

you and stock_trad3r boyfriends?
 
Quote from shortie:


this election is gonna be different because the landslide victory of obama was obvious to pretty much everyone.

No Landslide!!
Almost same as 2004, was 2004 a landslide?


2008
McCain 55,278,000
Obama 62,322,000

2004
Bush 62,040,606
Kerry 59,028,109
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Bush / Obama about same vote total
McCain down 5 Million form Kerry

McCain was close. This is the difference, Here is why Obama won
Ohio +207,000
Florida +200,000
Virginia +155,000
Indiana +23,000
N Carolina +11,000
Colorado +140,000
Nevada +120,000

About 900,000 votes...That’s it! But all in the right place.
 
Just like the big rally following Bush's win in 2004?

Quote from antincedo:

i dont think this recently rally was a result of a pumping of the markets by republicans

markets are responding to an obama presidency
 
LOL. So how are you assigning those percentages? Markets hate uncertainty, and a presidential election that drags out over a month is about as uncertain as it gets. Also, in late 2000 we were already in the early stages of a bear market. It would be equivalent to a major negative event occuring late last year or early 2008, before so much bad news was already priced in (like it is now).


Quote from codedeep007:

In 2000, Nasdaq dropped another 30% after election, the screw up might have costed 5% but the rest 25% was a real pain.
 
Quote from antincedo:

i dont think this recently rally was a result of a pumping of the markets by republicans

markets are responding to an obama presidency

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If you assign yesterday's rally to Obama, then today's decline has to be assigned to BHO.

Both assumptions are wrong, IMHO.
 
Quote from Mercor:

No Landslide!!
Almost same as 2004, was 2004 a landslide?


2008
McCain 55,278,000
Obama 62,322,000

2004
Bush 62,040,606
Kerry 59,028,109
___________________

Bush / Obama about same vote total
McCain down 5 Million form Kerry

McCain was close. This is the difference, Here is why Obama won
Ohio +207,000
Florida +200,000
Virginia +155,000
Indiana +23,000
N Carolina +11,000
Colorado +140,000
Nevada +120,000

About 900,000 votes...That’s it! But all in the right place.

+3 million to -5 million is a significant difference. In 2004 when Bush won 286 he claimed that it was a mandate from people. Obama received about 80 more votes so this can be considered a landslide. This is nothing compared to what Reagan did in 84 but he was an incumbent.

Democrats won the popular vote, the electoral college, 28 states and increased their seats in the senate and congress. This is just the begining. Obama will likley have the opportunity to elect 3 SC judges during his term so this will get better. It will be nice to see Hillary Clinton or Al Gore as a SC judge.

I'm glad this election is over. Time for bed and back to work starting tomorrow.
 
Quote from eminitrader007:

+3 million to -5 million is a significant difference. In 2004 when Bush won 286 he claimed that it was a mandate from people. Obama received about 80 more votes so this can be considered a landslide. This is nothing compared to what Reagan did in 84 but he was an incumbent.

Democrats won the popular vote, the electoral college, 28 states and increased their seats in the senate and congress. This is just the begining. Obama will likley have the opportunity to elect 3 SC judges during his term so this will get better. It will be nice to see Hillary Clinton or Al Gore as a SC judge.

I'm glad this election is over. Time for bed and back to work starting tomorrow.

Work hard...those less fortunate are counting on you providing for them....if only they had a messiah.....LOL.
 
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