I admittedly do not know much about the history of the street other then the junk spoon-fed by the media and what occasional wikipedia wandering I've done.
Last week I told someone the only bank I would buy right now is Chase due to how solid they have been. I'm half TA and half fundamentals - and looking at the data and charts I have _never_ seen a stronger stock. Never.
I'd like to hear from some more experienced then myself as to why the Fed jumped into bed with JPM on this. I know a little about the "House that Morgan built" and that Island meeting that essentially created the Fed, but is there more to it?
Kind Regards,
Last week I told someone the only bank I would buy right now is Chase due to how solid they have been. I'm half TA and half fundamentals - and looking at the data and charts I have _never_ seen a stronger stock. Never.
I'd like to hear from some more experienced then myself as to why the Fed jumped into bed with JPM on this. I know a little about the "House that Morgan built" and that Island meeting that essentially created the Fed, but is there more to it?
Kind Regards,