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![]() then here is all the proof you need. http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor...&DisplayForm=1 |
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Look, the market started a downward slide in the days before the 7th, but it wasn't really until the 6th or 7th that the entire population started the collective "Wow!", and that is precisely what HPH measures, the emotional release language generated by an event. In other words, it was right on. You're missing the point of the model they've developed. Munkey, what you've said is the truth. |
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I don't think you realize how serious this is. The credit markets are locked, the economic fundamentals of our economy are in the toilet, and there is too much debt being carried by the consumer and government sectors. Many bank's balance sheets are loaded with non performing assets (bad loans), which is restricting them from lending and putting a strain on their cash requirements. There is a lot of blame to go around, but now isn't the time. The government throwing a few trillion of our tax dollars at the problems will more than likely make this worse. Do you see how this is building up? What the web bot guys are reporting is something my wife and I have been discussing since September. |
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Ok, so this is totally off-topic, and you seem like the crowd that was really enraged by this event, and I'm probably gonna get censored or moved to another thread or some sort of warning, BUT
What a petty series of arguments this thread has devolved into. Well, here's something to take your mind off the stock market , i.e. the FEAR index (Are we all still being triggered but such a blatant wank-fest? F**K FEAR ![]() While the following may be a confirmation of many of my own thoughts and intuitive observations, I understand that many are still very upset about this event. You have my deepest support as you continue to process this. And continue you should because, essentially, the 14th was only the beginning. From the 10-14-08 Blogspot site I bring you this excerpt of Blossom's latest channeling: Quote:
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Regardless of how one might wish to interpret evidence based on "predictive linguistics", the fact of the matter is that both technical and fundamental indicators of the stock market's health are both decidedly negative.
Don't be fooled by the recent big cut in the LIBOR rate. Just because banks are starting to lend to one another, doesn't mean they will lend to end consumers. In this economy, who wants a loan for a home, car, or business start-up? And that is just on the demand side. Banks receiving cash from the Fed or from one another are going to want to use that money to deleverage, not create more credit. Credit spreads (i.e. the difference between interest rates on high-quality vs. low-quality debt) are continuing to widen at a frantic pace in spite of the machinations of central bankers, and this should continue to be a more reliable indicator than LIBOR. For example, the difference now between the yield on 30-year U.S. treasury notes and the Moody's BAA corporate loan index is well over 5%. A more normal value would be around 2%. The economic and financial collapse will be punctuated by numerous (and sometimes sharp) upward corrections which many in the media will hail as signalling an end to the bear market. The key is to not get pulled into these short-lived rallies and instead, to preserve cash both for survival as well as investing in useful things when stuff is dirt cheap some time in the next decade. |
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Duh. Sounds to me that HPH analyzes CURRENT facts. If so, that makes HPH an ANALYST AFTER THE FACT, not a predictor of the future.
Besides, WHERE WAS HPH when THIS thread (http://www.prophecytalk.com/index.php?topic=5109.0) was posted LAST JULY??? |
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