S&P Has Gone Parabolic (Has Busted Everytime in History Afterwards): Chart of the Day

Quote from Kassz007:

Yes, and in the mean time, bulls make money, bears get slaughtered.

bulls always make paper money and then in the right moment shorts take them all but in real form

look what happens now on financial forums - people are ready to sell houses, take money from credit cards just to get into this market

shorts always win
 
Quote from Ivanovich:

Raising rates - regardless of the tiny amount - would do far more as it would signal to the market that the easing period is over, and we're set to begin moving higher.

That, in of itself, would bring a much needed deep correction. I'm sure the Fed is very much aware of that, and it's the sole reason why it won't happen.



The easing period is over, just so happens the fed wants to keep the easy money flowing to the point that its just going to create more bubbles. Its the only way out of this mess.
 
Quote from S2007S:

Raising rates wont affect the market? Raising them just .25% would cool down the commodity run for at least a few weeks and prop the worthless dollar for a few days.

When you say not much longer, what is your time frame, not much longer to me is that they will be raising them either at the next meeting or the one after. Any longer and they are going to fall quickly behind. This market is completely upside down.

I *would like* to see the FED raise rates in the next meeting, or by the end of the year at the latest, however, I'm giving that a 60/40 chance of happening at this time.
 
Quote from S2007S:

The easing period is over, just so happens the fed wants to keep the easy money flowing to the point that its just going to create more bubbles. Its the only way out of this mess.

The easing is not just in rates, sport. You might want to examine your statement - you're arguing with yourself.
 
Quote from kashirin:

bulls always make paper money and then in the right moment shorts take them all but in real form

look what happens now on financial forums - people are ready to sell houses, take money from credit cards just to get into this market

shorts always win


Right....2009 has been a great example of this so far...
 
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