Thursday, November 11, 2010

Low Rates Are Not Bullish

Today is Veteran's Day. The market is flatlining, and allowing us tight two way profits on both trades, and we're still keeping both open. Remember, in tight market conditions take tight profits, and study the pivot/support and resistance and recalculation during the day.

Something will trigger the market, and the analysts will say "this" is what caused it. It is just the market inhaling and exhaling.
We saw theoretical Dow tops of 10,404 and bottoms of 10,215.

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Low rates on Treasuries many bond investors think is bullish. Most investors are now borrowing money to invest in bonds; the are looking for safety.
Low rates are not bullish. When no one is borrowing interest rates decline. Low rates means the demand for our product is low

Want to understand what is really happening:

1. http://www.truth-out.org/bill-moyers-money-fights-hard-and-it-fights-dirty64766

2. There Aren't Enough Jobs For 4 Out Of 5 Unemployed Americans
There simply aren't enough jobs to employ four out of five unemployed Americans, according to recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The total...

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