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Gap number 13 in S&P pit trading session still not closed. I think Wall Street is looking desperately for the next casualties to dump their inventories on.

I guess, the FED will be the "casualty"....:cool:
 
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Gap number 13 in S&P pit trading session still not closed. I think Wall Street is looking desperately for the next casualties to dump their inventories on.

I guess, the FED will be the "casualty"....:cool:
the fed and goldman became partners 2 years ago, they will blame it on the euro and the eu
 
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the fed and goldman became partners 2 years ago, they will blame it on the euro and the eu

Hell no! The US will blame it on China, who will blame the Japanese currency manipulators, who will blame the European Union for refusing to do a joint yen intervention, who will blame the US for out-QE-ing them.
 

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Boring.
I guess they're saving themselves for a big rally tomorrow.
Afternoon trading used to be more brisk than the morning hours. Now it's a ghost town.
 
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