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Now isn't that a miracle....Market's around the globe decline, and
incredibly, there's no miracle "rallies" to save them....
Only the most criminal, fraudulent, manipulated JOKE of a "market" in
the free world "recovers" from its losses...
Kind of makes you wonder, doesn't it?
a...@f...net wrote:
> Now isn't that a miracle....Market's around the globe decline, and
> incredibly, there's no miracle "rallies" to save them....
>
> Only the most criminal, fraudulent, manipulated JOKE of a "market" in
> the free world "recovers" from its losses...
>
> Kind of makes you wonder, doesn't it?
Other markets around the world are more democratic and the people have
more control of what goes on. Here in the US it's corporations who
control and influence financial policies. One could say it's more
fascistic and with limited democratic oversight.
a...@f...net;586668 Wrote:
> Now isn't that a miracle....Market's around the globe decline, and
> incredibly, there's no miracle "rallies" to save them....
>
> Only the most criminal, fraudulent, manipulated JOKE of a "market" in
> the free world "recovers" from its losses...
>
> Kind of makes you wonder, doesn't it?
Tell me about it! I can't agree with you on this. Such a sad situation
for the country and the investors altogether.
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Stock_Market_4_Beginners
On Oct 8, 10:25 am, a...@f...net wrote:
> Now isn't that a miracle....Market's around the globe decline, and
> incredibly, there's no miracle "rallies" to save them....
>
> Only the most criminal, fraudulent, manipulated JOKE of a "market" in
> the free world "recovers" from its losses...
>
> Kind of makes you wonder, doesn't it?
Um, we're a little soon to say that. (Actually, the FTSE had already
recovered most of it by about the time that the rate cut had taken
effect too...) Let's see what happens in Asia tonight before we go
too much further.
Mike
On Oct 8, 7:44 pm, d...@g...com wrote:
> On Oct 8, 10:25 am, a...@f...net wrote:
>
> > Now isn't that a miracle....Market's around the globe decline, and
> > incredibly, there's no miracle "rallies" to save them....
>
> > Only the most criminal, fraudulent, manipulated JOKE of a "market" in
> > the free world "recovers" from its losses...
>
> > Kind of makes you wonder, doesn't it?
>
> Um, we're a little soon to say that. (Actually, the FTSE had already
> recovered most of it by about the time that the rate cut had taken
> effect too...) Let's see what happens in Asia tonight before we go
> too much further.
>
> Mike
Hi darkstar7.
Can you recommend a website I can visit in order to monitor what is
happening in the Asian stock market?
Thanks in advance.
shortT
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