Will State Of The Union lift market tomorrow?

Very very inspiring and justifying speech. Markets have no reason not to rise. Next year, the man will still be here. Market has 100% up room to go.

This economy grew strong and is going to grow stronger.

Productivity...

Jobs are on the rise.
 
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Very very inspiring and justifying speech. Markets have no reason not to rise. Next year, the man will still here. Market has 100% up room to go.

Sure.. Nasdaq should be back to 5k in 1-2 years.


--MIKE
 
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Advance copies of Bush's speach disclose both the whereabouts of Bin Laden and a secret plan to end the war.:D
Pabst: did you see that speech too?? But on the last page it said they had him definitely pinned down to a hole in the ground - getting ready to storm it.

Hm...
 
The one thousand jobs created in this country were generously promised simultaneously to high school and college graduates, the unemployed, illegal immigrants and ex-convicts.
 
Yeah... great post and one that is unique in this place... " the market will go either up or down"

Very profound, and the ONLY answer anyone can fairly offer!!

:D
 
Quote from QdzResurrection:

Very very inspiring and justifying speech. Markets have no reason not to rise. Next year, the man will still be here. Market has 100% up room to go.

This economy grew strong and is going to grow stronger.

Productivity...

Jobs are on the rise.

I like the speech but I think it is all priced in. And when and if the market goes down tomorrow, people will start saying what a bad speach it was with bad proposals. And I am going to have to disagree.
 
Quote from noddyboy:

I like the speech but I think it is all priced in. And when and if the market goes down tomorrow, people will start saying what a bad speach it was with bad proposals. And I am going to have to disagree.

no mention of evildoers and/or axis of evil...
I guess no invading another country this year? should slow down additional war spending.. good for the economy/markets or not?
 
I don't know. I try not to predict (although it's human nature to try, I guess). When I trade, I react more to price action then to anticipate what might happen.
 
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