S&P 500 up 26% since Obama took the helm.

Quote from Dr. Zhivodka:

I saw the whole exchange. It's quite simple to follow.

Bush with his profligate spreading had a major hand in the USD decline.

...and Obama is continuing the party with even more drugs.

Indeed, it is very simple.
 
It always been and it always will be. Inflate or die.

What school did you go to? They didn't teach you his stuff?

Bugs?

Quote from bugscoe:

...and Obama is continuing the party with even more drugs.

Indeed, it is very simple.
 
Quote from Dr. Zhivodka:

It always been and it always will be. Inflate or die.

What school did you go to? They didn't teach you his stuff?

Bugs?

Ask Landis. He's the one that brought the argument to the table as if it was some groundbreaking find.
 
I broke out my dow 10,000 hat. The last time I broke it out was during a democrat as president.


It seems that everyone wins, Goldbugs,fixed income and even equity folks.
 
Quote from Ricter:

Well, he could roll it all back and return us to the pre-Keynesian methods used for recovery in the 1930's. You might still be disappointed by trade volumes, but at least you would have the ideological purity you seek!

Nothing to do with ideology. What is the use of the market going up 10 million pts when you cant get any stock????


Are you also a retiree with an investnment account???

This could explain why you do not know how ACTIVE trading works.

We need liquidity, PERIOD
 
Quote from Dr. Zhivodka:

And you argued with him as if he were wrong.

Speaking of wrong, it appears Landis IS wrong.

Under Bush, the Dollar peaked at 121.02 and its low was 70.69.

That's a 42% drop from high to low.

Now, if we take into account when Bush took office, the Dollar was 110.67 and was 84.72 when he left.

That's a 23% decline.

Thanks for pointing that out Dr!
 
Quote from bugscoe:

Speaking of wrong, it appears Landis IS wrong.

Under Bush, the Dollar peaked at 121.02 and its low was 70.69.

That's a 42% drop from high to low.

Now, if we take into account when Bush took office, the Dollar was 110.67 and was 84.72 when he left.

That's a 23% decline.

Thanks for pointing that out Dr!
 
Bugs...please tell me that you know what the DX is and how it's weighted?


Quote from bugscoe:

Speaking of wrong, it appears Landis IS wrong.

Under Bush, the Dollar peaked at 121.02 and its low was 70.69.

That's a 42% drop from high to low.

Now, if we take into account when Bush took office, the Dollar was 110.67 and was 84.72 when he left.

That's a 23% decline.

Thanks for pointing that out Dr!
 
It is remarkable that the forward looking libs are still talking about Bush. Nine months later and not a bit of hope or change has occured. It must be Bush's fault that Obama is a horrible leader and has failed to deliver on anything.
 
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