sammyg2 |
11-28-2018 09:50 AM |
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Originally Posted by tabs
(Post 10265990)
DOW surges 400 points on FED chairman Powell's Dovish comments....and what have I bin telling you about the Dictatorship of the FED? Back in July I commented about Equities cracking and becoming choppy after an interest rate hike. Recently I commented that the WS Boyz were afraid that Powell was not going to be as sensitive to their needs as the previous chairman and that was what was causing choppiness.Today proves my point and I don't want to hear anymore inane and ignorant comments from you boyz about it being all about T or politics.
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Agreed, to a point.
The FED plays games with the monetary supply which manipulates the markets. but why?
Is it because they truly believe they are "stabilizing" the economy or do they have ulterior motives to influence elections?
I believe a little of both.
Maybe not so much the moves and statements they make, as the TIMING of the moves and statements.
This was posted a week ago:
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Originally Posted by sammyg2
(Post 10261104)
The downturn started the morning that the fed increased rates again, and then said they weren't done and intended more increases.
The market indices started falling on that statement and have continued a trend since that morning.
Not a coincidence.
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And this was posted three weeks ago:
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Originally Posted by sammyg2
(Post 10241388)
The FED is not the cure, the FED is the disease.
Manipulating monetary supply can affect temporary symptoms but they too often over-correct, they tweak, and artificially influence. that is wrong, that is bad.
Our market is designed to be self-regulating and self-adjusting. by manipulating we upset the market and it takes many years to counter. buy that time the socialistic economists (redundant) have already swung the pendulum too far in the opposite direction.
What we end up with is an unstable economy full of swings when it should be stable.
But stability doesn't make wall street rich, swings do.
Stability doesn't make your political opponents look bad, swings do.
And the small time investor/saver pays the price.
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