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Dubious sell-off     

ellio - 15 May 2006 09:10

The market seems to be selling-off on the back of limited bad news imo, apart from the dollar that is.

If you can hold your nerve and apart from any short term requirements to offload poor performing stocks, I have a couple!!, my advice would be sit tight. This does not have the feel of the tech(mining!) bubble at all. Difference being there are a lot of good fundamentals, unlike in 2000 when there were a lot of over rated nothing companies.

cynic - 22 Aug 2007 17:12 - 1114 of 1564

igmarkets.com

Big Al - 23 Aug 2007 12:12 - 1115 of 1564

Flag - which way?

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e t - 23 Aug 2007 14:09 - 1116 of 1564

cynic - 23 Aug 2007 14:30 - 1117 of 1564

though of course 20/20 hindsight shows that to be true, (A) no one at the time could possibly know when the bottom had been hit, and (B) there were plenty of buying opportunities to take advantage of rallies, or (C) there were plenty of shorting opportunities to take advantage of dips ...... and the same applied during the long bull run from 2003

Big Al - 23 Aug 2007 14:44 - 1118 of 1564

Just had a Marketwatch Bulletin into the Inbox. The headline reads:

Fed accepts mortgages as collateral in lending $7 billion to banks via 14-day repo
This just gets better and better. The indebted US government now takes on the debt of a bunch of dumb bankers who got in way over their heads in order to prevent a banking collapse, if I translate that correctly. Basically the Fed will do anything to prevent the bust happening sooner rather than later ................. it's gonna happen IMO.

StarFrog - 23 Aug 2007 14:45 - 1119 of 1564

And the highs of 2000 were on the back of a load of dotcoms that had no substance, no real assets, and (as it turned out) no real prospects.

Our current peaks are based on companies with a lot more financial strength, solid prospects, etc, etc, etc

So no real comparison, e t.

Big Al - 23 Aug 2007 14:47 - 1120 of 1564

Our current peaks are very much on the back of private equity buyers and hedge funds up to thier eyes in debt pushing the market higher, whilst the Fed, at least for the time being, bails out the dickheads who gave them the money in the first place.

;-)))

maddoctor - 23 Aug 2007 15:00 - 1121 of 1564

here here

Big Al - 23 Aug 2007 15:10 - 1122 of 1564

$14 billion today, md. That'll make a holw in their pocket. Now who's going to buy up that debt? Vicious spiral IMO

US Fed adds 7 bln usd to markets in second move, daily total 14 bln usd UPDATE
AFX


WASHINGTON (Thomson Financial) - The Federal Reserve added another 7 bln usd to the money markets in its second operation Thursday, bringing the total daily liquidity injection to 14 bln usd.

The New York Fed's open market operations desk accepted 1.057 bln usd in Treasuries, 3.00 bln usd in agency debt and 2.943 bln usd in mortgage-backed securities as collateral.

The second operation was for 12-day repurchase agreements. The first was for 14-day repurchase agreements.

maddoctor - 23 Aug 2007 15:12 - 1123 of 1564

tax payer Al , not real money

Big Al - 23 Aug 2007 15:15 - 1124 of 1564

Mid East and Chinese used to buy a bit, but don't think they'll bail it this time.

Back to the printing press then

maddoctor - 23 Aug 2007 15:24 - 1125 of 1564

they are going to push this to 13450 , the 50ma and downtrendline imho

HARRYCAT - 23 Aug 2007 15:26 - 1126 of 1564

The Russians are doing the same, so who's following who's example?
"This month Russia's major exchanges plunged and the value of the rouble fell against the dollar, a reverse to an established trend over several years of the rouble gaining in value against the US currency.

The Russian central bank has been pumping billions of dollars in liquidity into the market and has also intervened in the currency market to support the rouble by selling dollars and buying rubles, Melikian said."

Stan - 23 Aug 2007 15:39 - 1127 of 1564

Is it a case of The Emperors Clothes, Pack of Cards or Chickens Coming Home to Roost?....take your pick.

mg - 23 Aug 2007 15:40 - 1128 of 1564

Biggus Allus - I'll second that. We have been in a credit.con bubble and the crows are coming home to roost - me included :)

HARRYCAT - 23 Aug 2007 15:44 - 1129 of 1564

Chickens, Crows.........What's next? Vultures!!!

Stan - 23 Aug 2007 15:52 - 1130 of 1564

Possibly HC.

Big Al - 23 Aug 2007 15:54 - 1131 of 1564

We are but sparrows in the big blue sky, guys. ;-))

You could always use the chicken bones I guess. LOL

mg - 23 Aug 2007 16:47 - 1132 of 1564

Harrycat
I was being ironic. You're not American by any chance - irony is wasted on the Yanks - they tend to go the dry cleaners - bom bom :))

e t - 23 Aug 2007 21:56 - 1133 of 1564

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