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- sisno13 commented Oct 11, 2012
Instead the market will price in a bailout that is never coming
Spain could opt out instead of getting a bailout
- sisno13 commented Oct 5, 2012
I completely agree. GDP is still positive although not as high as we would like and the jobs numbers are positive but not back to pre-crisis levels. The notion that we should be creating jobs are pre-crisis levels is actually a very stupid notion as ...
U.S. Jobless Rate Unexpectedly Falls to 7.8%; 114,000 Jobs Added
- sisno13 commented Oct 5, 2012
Yeah its a huge conspiracy... lol
U.S. Jobless Rate Unexpectedly Falls to 7.8%; 114,000 Jobs Added
- sisno13 commented Oct 3, 2012
[quote=Loadedgun;6066907]Wall street impact I do not know about - but there is something called the multiplier in economics. When monetary policy or fiscal policy is enacted it takes time to work through the economy via the multiplier effect - for ...
Fed Easing Has Little Impact So Far: Out of Bullets?
- sisno13 commented Sep 27, 2012
hahahaahhahahaahhahaha
Spainish Minister: Deficit Targets Will Be Easy To Meet This Year
- sisno13 commented Sep 25, 2012
these people are idiots
Spain: Protests of the Movement 'Surround the Congress'
- sisno13 commented Sep 24, 2012
thanks for the same story on a different day
When Central Bankers Attack: Why Ben & Co. Can’t Save the Global Economy
- sisno13 commented Sep 20, 2012
yeah now fundamentals matter lol
Risk-off as Global PMI Figures Send Aussie and Euro Down, Dollar and Yen Up
- sisno13 commented Sep 20, 2012
The forecasts are too low. I don't know why the economists that forecast this stuff don't take into account that the job market has changed and is nothing like it used to be
More Americans Than Forecast Filed Jobless Claims Last Week
- sisno13 commented Sep 19, 2012
It bounced off of 1.30 pretty hard. Same patter as the last time we were in this situation above 1.30. Tested 1.30 and then bounced to 1.34
Is Now the Time to Short the Euro?
- sisno13 commented Sep 18, 2012
anyone expecting a huge bear market when 3 central banks are easing is insane
Nikkei: BOJ To Consider Additonal Easing
- sisno13 commented Sep 18, 2012
unlimited qe3 means unlimited pain for the usd
Merkel reiterates support for ECB bond buying; bank regulation must be in place before ESM
- sisno13 commented Sep 18, 2012
everytime it dips it bounces right back...
Merkel reiterates support for ECB bond buying; bank regulation must be in place before ESM
- sisno13 commented Sep 13, 2012
Japan cannot be liking this strength in their currency.... If USD/JPY falls below 77 I think we will start hearing talk of intervention
FOMC up next, but anyone noticing the strong JPY?
- sisno13 commented Sep 13, 2012
I agree. As much as I think that qe3 would be garbage, BB believes in it fully and is not going to disappoint markets by not acting.
The Federal Reserve and QE3: a quantitative easing too far?