DislikedWill this separate the men from the boys?? C'mon! There will be blood
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I have a feeling the party is just beginning.....
Walk the Talk from a fun loving discretionary trader 46 replies
You talk the talk I walk the talk 8 replies
DislikedWill this separate the men from the boys?? C'mon! There will be blood
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DislikedDow closes green today, or I'll dance naked in an al-qaeda camp shouting \"Jesus rules!!!\"Ignored
Dislikedwhat did the gladiator say?
Those who are about to die SALUTE YOU!Ignored
DislikedDow closes green today, or I'll dance naked in an al-qaeda camp shouting \"Jesus rules!!!\"Ignored
DislikedI got a flight to catch now, all the way to the caves of Tora Bora. The good news is that I don't need any luggage...
Send you cards from there... Wish me luck... Guys over there are TOTALLY not going to like it.Ignored
DislikedA civil engineer, a chemist and an economist are traveling in the countryside. Weary, they stop at a small country inn. \"I only have two rooms, so one of you will have to sleep in the barn,\" the innkeeper says.
The civil engineer volunteers to sleep in the barn and the others go to bed. In a short time they're awakened by a knock. It's the engineer, who says, \"There's a cow in that barn. I'm a Hindu, and it would offend my beliefs to sleep next to a sacred animal.\"
The chemist steps up and agrees to sleep in the barn. The others go back to bed, but soon are awakened by another knock. It's the chemist who says, \"There's a pig in that barn. I'm Jewish, and cannot sleep next to an unclean animal.\"
So the economist is sent to the barn. It's getting late, the others are very tired and soon fall asleep. But they're awakened by an even louder knocking. They open the door and are surprised by what they see: It's the cow and the pig!
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DislikedNext week is expected to mark the beginning of the US economy’s entry into a recession and the end of the Federal Reserve’s conventional monetary policy to remedy the situation.
On Wednesday, the Fed’s FOMC is widely expected to cut the key federal funds rate another half point, to one percent, in what what many assume will be the end of its aggressive easing campaign.
Then on Thursday, GDP data for the third quarter is expected to show the US economy contracted for the first time in seven years, ending months of speculation that the economy had managed to skirt recession, despite a one-of-kind credit crunch.
Right now, despite an extraordinary confluence of events, the consensus thinking is that these two events have already been factored into the markets. But there’s reason to second-guess that thinking, because the implications are unusually big.
“It's a lot on the plate,” says Robert Brusca, chief economist at Fact & Opinion Economics, who warns the Fed doesn’t want to cut rates “so low, you kind of spook people.\\\\"
Brusca also says that the powerful negative reaction to weaker-than-expected British GDP data Friday “suggests these economies are weakening faster than people thought.”
Yeah, Turtle, it will be T-H-E M-O-T-H-E-R of all interesting weeks
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