Hamas Leader Killed

Quote from waggie945:

Everything that you state as your supporting evidence for a "dramatic" downturn in the U.S. equity markets, from inflation worries, to high fuel prices, to terrorism, is pretty obvious. Ever hear about a Bull Market "Climbing a Wall of Worry" . . .

But then again, I guess you have never heard of two very important trading expressions:

1.) The Trend is Your Friend

2.) What is Obvious, is Obviously Wrong

:D

Yea it is obvious. My analysis is pretty simple nothing ground breaking. I just think the negatives outweight the positives.. and I dont think this bull will climb a wall of worry... because the fundementals behind the economy are a smoke screen.
 
Quote from Rearden Metal:



Regarding Yassin, he was a bloodthirsty Koranic murderer...but to be fair, I did enjoy his acting performance in 'Lord of the Rings'.
Too bad he won't be available for a reprise of his role as Gandalf when Peter Jackson films The Hobbit.

Meanwhile back in Pakistan, Al Zawahri MAY ALREADY BE DEAD. They are DNA-ing a his possible corpse. Al - that's a funny first name for an arab.

Be careful monday.
 
If Inflation worries are such a concern, with Copper trading at 6.5 year highs, Soybeans at 17 year highs, the Precious Metals at 7 year highs, and Crude Oil prices over $38.00, then why is the 10 Year T-Bond still trading below 5%?

Why is it below 4.5%?
Why is it below 4.0%?
How about 3.8%

I thought that markets were discounting mechanisms, no?

Why isn't the Bond market, ( and the stock market for that matter ) both of which discount events 6 months ahead of time reflecting inflation concerns?

Can you answer this question?
 
Quote from waggie945:

If Inflation worries are such a concern, with Copper trading at 6.5 year highs, Soybeans at 17 year highs, the Precious Metals at 7 year highs, and Crude Oil prices over $38.00, then why is the 10 Year T-Bond still trading below 5%?

Why is it below 4.5%?
Why is it below 4.0%?
How about 3.8%

I thought that markets were discounting mechanisms, no?

Why isn't the Bond market, ( and the stock market for that matter ) both of which discount events 6 months ahead of time reflecting inflation concerns?

Can you answer this question?

Its a very good question.. but I believe the bond market has other factors affecting it simply besides discouting inflation. A major concern keeping prices high is the cary over trade.

I read an economicst report recently and he simply states the bond market is not the ultimate discounter of inflation. Sometimes its too late and sometimes its too early.

Personally I think you are too fixated with the bond market.. because the correlation between stocks and bonds can be fishy at times.


Right now the smart money is not buying bonds and they are not buying stocks in the USA.

The truth is only time will tell to see how this whole thing unfolds. I place my bet and you place yours. Thats what makes a market.
 
All i gota say is Thank God for christ....and you guys should as well. Thank Jesus, because if it was not for Jesus the majority of the world would be muslime and why is that....because Jews dont convert people.

:D
 
I guess there is a lot that appears to be "fishy" to you . . . whether it is our current "smoke and mirror" Economy that you refer to, or inflation numbers that are being underestimated.

I have noticed that everything is some sort of a conspiracy for you. I find that people such as yourself usually speak in such a manner ( referring to conspiracies, smoke and mirror economies, inflation numbers being fudged, etc. ) when they have been short one of the larger rallies of our time, and they are trying to justify and rationalize their trading losses.

If that is how you color your world and it works for you, then so be it.

Good Luck.
 
Just read a press wire saying that Hamas is blaming US.. and vows to attack US as well.. they are saying that US gave Israel the green light.

They warn to potentially kill houndreds of Israelis and US targets are now an option.

" Hamas says U.S. approved Yassin assassination, calls for retaliation against `terrorist American Administration` "


--MIKE
 
The main question is does Hamas have the guts to attack US and I think the answer is yes.

Now that their leader is gone they have a lot of momentum on their side and a lot of sympathy from the Arab world. He was wheel chair bound and an elderly man... and on his way to the mosque for daily prayer.
 
Quote from rowenwood:

"irrational and shrewd"

Very good. Yes, we must destroy Islam if we want to destroy terrorism. Or we must destroy Palestine if we want to destroy Palestinian terrorists. Or we must do something other than what I just stated. Killing one leader among many isn't a probable solution, but will probably spurr continuation, as did all the previous attacks from either side cause retaliation from the attacked.

Just keep in mind that to stop terrorism, Islam destroying 'us' is also a viable option. To destroy palestinian terrorists, destroying israelites is also good.

(ofcourse, not good for respectably 'us' and the israelites, just as the other stated options arent really good for islam and palestinians)

ah yes the beauty of the world

Tiki
 
Quote from Trend Fader:

The main question is does Hamas have the guts to attack US and I think the answer is yes.

Now that their leader is gone they have a lot of momentum on their side and a lot of sympathy from the Arab world. He was wheel chair bound and an elderly man... and on his way to the mosque for daily prayer.

Well, I wouldn't feel too badly for him Trend. He's with those 70 virgins now!!:D
 
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