NonFarm Payrolls Forecast at -868 000 Jobs

Quote from Ivanovich:

It was actually a play on Mr. Market from the old days of ET. This maniac used to come on the site and brag that he never lost a trade, and that he was HUGE and we should all send him our finest meats and cheeses.


Ah yes, here is the site:

http://www.mrmarketishuge.com/

It's good for a laugh.

technically, he was correct in saying that all his closing trades where winners....so bring that mo-fo back and bust out ET's finest meats and cheeses.....
 
All this talk of meat and cheese is making me feel very hungry.

However, imagine how rich all those economists who correctly predicted the economic data are now. :D
 
Quote from ElCubano:

technically, he was correct in saying that all his closing trades where winners....so bring that mo-fo back and bust out ET's finest meats and cheeses.....

ET doesn't have meat. Just cheese and whine :)
 
Quote from wavel:

All this talk of meat and cheese is making me feel very hungry.

However, imagine how rich all those economists who correctly predicted the economic data are now. :D
Dining on the those very finest meats and cheeses as we speak, perhaps? Speaking of which, Cheese Futures anyone? Should go float this to the Merc, see what they say...
 
Quote from Martinghoul:

Dining on the those very finest meats and cheeses as we speak, perhaps? Speaking of which, Cheese Futures anyone? Should go float this to the Merc, see what they say...

Not just at this moment my friend, however I'm feeling quite partial to a couple of slices of cheese on toast, which in England is considered as somewhat of a delicacy for the impoverished. :)
 
Quote from wavel:

Not just at this moment my friend, however I'm feeling quite partial to a couple of slices of cheese on toast, which in England is considered as somewhat of a delicacy for the impoverished. :)
Wait a sec, seeing as how I am a resident of Ye Olde Great Britain meself, you can't slip these sorts of things past me :) . It's beans on toast for us proles, n'est ce pas?
 
If GM goes BK, which looks more and more likely, unemployment will jump to a monthly million plus in a blink. Chrysler will go down immediately afterwards. The steel industry will suffer mass layoffs while GM restructures itself. I suspect unemployment will reach 12% by years end under that scenario.
 
Quote from stock_trad3r:

it's going to be in line or better than expected. stocks will rally.

No longer content to be dead wrong on the markets, ST3 is now eager to branch out his throughtlessness to economic indicaters as well.
 
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