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Old 10-14-2009, 04:22 PM
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Ah, that sweeeeeeet smell of money is in the air.





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Old 11-15-2009, 12:34 PM
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Yet another fine week on The Street

Turning out to be quite a year for equities … as predicted

Happy to report that the portfolio is now up nearly 28% year-to-date


Almost as sweet as watching Big Z make chumps out of all the handicapping geniuses last weekend...
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Old 12-04-2009, 09:31 AM
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Unemployment down a couple ticks … much to the chagrin of the con talking heads, no doubt. lol


Lookin' for yet another big day on The Street
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Old 12-04-2009, 09:46 AM
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Unemployment down a couple ticks … much to the chagrin of the con talking heads, no doubt. lol


Lookin' for yet another big day on The Street

People actually getting jobs or people just umemployed for a year so their benefits run out? I would guess the latter.
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Old 12-04-2009, 11:06 AM
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Reuters
December 04, 2009

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Bill Cheney, chief economist, MFC Global Investment Management
Linda Nazareth reports

U.S. employers cut far fewer jobs than expected last month in the best showing for the labour market since the recession began, boosting the U.S. dollar and global stock prices on hopes for a strong economic recovery.

The economy shed only 11,000 jobs in November, well below the 130,000 loss financial markets had braced for, while the unemployment rate unexpectedly dropped to 10 percent from October's 10.2 percent, a government report on Friday showed.

The labour market improvement was broad based and 159,000 fewer jobs were lost in September and October than previously thought, according to the Labour Department data.

"These numbers are almost too good to be true," said Tom Sowanick, chief investment officer at the OmniVest Group in Princeton, New Jersey.


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Old 12-24-2009, 11:07 AM
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Well, after that nightmarish first couple of months, looks like it gunna end up being quite a year for equities.

That broad S&P 500 index was up over 27% ytd as of yesterday’s close … and it looks like those beautiful bulls are back in action again today.

Gunna remain fully invested … betting that 2010 will be another good year for stocks as the economy moves further and further away from the dark ages of Bush-Cheney-GOP 'leadership'…
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Old 12-24-2009, 11:25 AM
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Well, after that nightmarish first couple of months, looks like it gunna end up being quite a year for equities.

That broad S&P 500 index was up over 27% ytd as of yesterday’s close … and it looks like those beautiful bulls are back in action again today.

Gunna remain fully invested … betting that 2010 will be another good year for stocks as the economy moves further and further away from the dark ages of Bush-Cheney-GOP 'leadership'…
Yup I guess as long as the government keeps making up the numbers the market will continue to go up.
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