Its earnings season--market ready to decline

Will the S&P 500 be higher or lower at the end of January?

  • It will close higher than 1145

    Votes: 38 39.2%
  • It will close lower than 1145

    Votes: 47 48.5%
  • Not sure

    Votes: 12 12.4%

  • Total voters
    97
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Quote from tickmagnet:

I see Dow 20k in three years
Of course....and a new Chevy Impala will be priced at $60,000, tuition at Harvard: $100k per year, gasoline $8/gallon, and so on and so forth.
It's all relative.
 
Quote from Trvlwanderer:

ummm. in hindsight MAYBE.

But...this is taking the cake as the dumbest post so far in 2010.

I totally disagree with you, respectfully of course.

The richest people in the world, and the richest (and best) traders are the ones who can see the future better than the rest.

The best traders are the ones who can beat the masses to the trade.
 
Quote from syswizard:

Of course....and a new Chevy Impala will be priced at $60,000, tuition at Harvard: $100k per year, gasoline $8/gallon, and so on and so forth.
It's all relative.



Price of regular gas near me is a few cents from $3.00 again, as the markets move higher oil will continue it's uptrend. Also noticed prices at the supermarket have gone up greatly over the last 6 months.

Do not listen to anyone who says inflation is in check and under control, it's not.
 
Quote from S2007S:

Do not listen to anyone who says inflation is in check and under control, it's not.
That is correct. But the release of data that will show inflation is not coming for many months.
 
S&P 500 index has 1150 on a closing basis as strong resistance. As long as that holds into next week, thre earnings may help tip the scale to the downside.
 
Quote from Ivanovich:

Sure ya are.
Do you have anything to contribute to the discussion of earnings, trading and the trend of the S&P index?

You sure don't act like a moderator. I am not Rowshan and you know it. Get over your fixation.
 
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