Market Meltdown in October?

SPY by October 31 from current level

  • Drops 15%

    Votes: 34 33.7%
  • Drops 7%

    Votes: 17 16.8%
  • Drops 3%

    Votes: 8 7.9%
  • Flat

    Votes: 7 6.9%
  • Gains 3%

    Votes: 13 12.9%
  • Gains 7%

    Votes: 13 12.9%
  • Gains 15%

    Votes: 9 8.9%

  • Total voters
    101
The market is shaky and October is just a bad month for stocks. Remember 1987? Anyone? Beuller?

I think we could easily drop 15% before October is over.
 
<<Scientists hope for surprises in Big Bang experiment
Mon Sep 8, 2008 5:13pm EDT

By Robert Evans

GENEVA (Reuters) - Scientists involved in a historic "Big Bang" experiment to begin this week hope it will turn up many surprises about the universe and its origins -- but reject suggestions it will bring the end of the world.

And Robert Aymar, the French physicist who heads the CERN research centre, predicted that discoveries to emerge from his organization's 6.4 billion euro ($9.2 billion) project would spark major advances for human society.

"If some of what we expect to find does not turn up, and things we did not foresee do, that will be even more stimulating because it means that we understand less than we thought about nature," said British physicist Brian Cox.>>

basically, nobody has a clue what's gonna happen. if this micro big bang takes out switzerland, we could get 15% drop right there and then.
 
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<<Scientists hope for surprises in Big Bang experiment
Mon Sep 8, 2008 5:13pm EDT

By Robert Evans

GENEVA (Reuters) - Scientists involved in a historic "Big Bang" experiment to begin this week hope it will turn up many surprises about the universe and its origins -- but reject suggestions it will bring the end of the world.

And Robert Aymar, the French physicist who heads the CERN research centre, predicted that discoveries to emerge from his organization's 6.4 billion euro ($9.2 billion) project would spark major advances for human society.

"If some of what we expect to find does not turn up, and things we did not foresee do, that will be even more stimulating because it means that we understand less than we thought about nature," said British physicist Brian Cox.>>

basically, nobody has a clue what's gonna happen. if this micro big bang takes out switzerland, we could get 15% drop right there and then.

This sounds like something out of the Onion:D
 
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