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Obama Raises Max Cap Gains Tax from 15% to 23.8%: Dow Surges to New Record

Posted by SMAZ on Tue Mar 5 21:03:13 2013

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Dow surges to new closing high on economy, Fed's help
Reuters

By Ryan Vlastelica
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Dow Jones industrial average soared to a record closing high on Tuesday, breaking through levels last seen in 2007 and as investors rushed in to join the party in anticipation of more gains.
Signs of a strengthening economy, continued support from the Federal Reserve, and fairly attractive valuations compared to other assets have boosted the Dow by almost 9 percent so far this year. A strong reading in the services sector, which accounts for the bulk of economic activity, was the latest indicator of improving demand.

"I'm surprised at the speed of the gains, which have come at a pace that we can't annualize. But stocks are still not expensive, and we can expect to continue getting a reasonable advance from here," said Jim McDonald, chief investment strategist at Chicago-based Northern Trust Global Investments, who helps oversee $760 billion in assets.
Gains came across the board, with 10 of the Dow's 30 component stocks reaching new 52-week highs on a day when 456 securities hit new yearly highs on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones Transportation Average also closed at a new high after rising 1.5 percent.
About 71 percent of the NYSE stocks closed higher while 67 percent of Nasdaq-listed shares ended in positive territory. About 6.41 billion shares changed hands on the New York Stock Exchange, the Nasdaq and NYSE MKT, slightly below the daily average so far this year of about 6.48 billion shares.

About 16.9 million contracts changed hands in the U.S. options market on Tuesday, according to options analytics firm Trade Alert. The turnover consisted of 8.90 million calls and 8.01 million puts. The overall option turnover was in line with last month's daily average of 16.89 million contracts.
The blue-chip Dow's forward 12-month price-to-earnings ratio was at 15.87, compared with 16.99 during the 2007 highs, according to Thomson Reuters Datastream. The S&P 500's price-to-earnings ratio was at 13.5.
Outside the Dow, Google continued its gains with the stock rising 2.1 percent to close at $838.60, an all-time high for the Web giant. Google is the highest-priced stock in the S&P 500.
The Institute for Supply Management's services index showed growth accelerated in February to its fastest pace in a year. Still, some areas of the economy haven't recovered as well as equity prices have since the financial crisis. The unemployment rate is at an elevated 7.9 percent, far above the 4.7 percent rate at the time of the Dow's previous high.

Markets have shrugged off the stalemate between the congressional Republicans and the White House over automatic U.S. government spending cuts, known as the "sequester." Other recent headwinds, including political turmoil in Europe, have also been navigated without much pain, with investors using any decline as an opportunity to buy.
"The economy is still expanding and improving despite the risk of higher taxes and lower spending," McDonald said. "While you can never rule out a correction, we don't see the economy or the Fed getting in the way of the market."
Among Dow stocks hitting all-time highs on Tuesday were Walt Disney Co and 3M Co. All 10 of the S&P 500's industrial sector indexes rose, with tech shares among the day's gainers. Just two components ended lower - Coca-Cola and Merck & Co, while Alcoa Inc ended flat.
The Dow Jones industrial average shot up 125.95 points, or 0.89 percent, to close at 14,253.77. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index gained 14.59 points, or 0.96 percent, to 1,539.79. The Nasdaq Composite Index climbed 42.10 points, or 1.32 percent, to 3,224.13.
Qualcomm Inc rose 2 percent to $67.97 after the world's leading supplier of chips for cellphones said it was raising its quarterly cash dividend by 40 percent. BMC Software rose 3.7 percent to $42.32 and Micron Tech added 3.9 percent to $8.73.

CAUTIOUS OPTIMISM
Shortly after the opening bell, the Dow rose above 14,198.10, the intraday all-time high reached in October 2007, when the world was heading toward the financial crisis. The Dow's previous closing high was set on October 9, 2007, when it ended at 14,164.53.
On Tuesday, the Dow set an intraday all-time high at 14,286.37.
The broad benchmark S&P 500 is at a five-year high and about 2.3 percent away from its all-time intraday high of 1,576.09.
Equity investors have been welcoming signs of improvement in the U.S. economy, but a big part of the rally that has continued in 2013 without a significant correction is the result of the U.S. Federal Reserve's easy monetary policy and the near zero short-term interest rates since December 2008.
As the market is aware that the cheap money from the Fed would have to eventually end, more investors were growing cautious. While the CBOE Volatility Index, or the VIX, fell 3.8 percent on Tuesday, it is still above lows reached in February.
"It's clear the economy isn't ready to have the Fed leave," said Ken Polcari, director of the NYSE floor division at O'Neil Securities in New York. "No one thinks we're going into a crisis like we did after 2007, but the sense of play is very telling. Even though people are in the market, they're very cautious and searching for yield.
"The caution is frustrated caution."

(Additional reporting by Doris Frankel; Editing by Jan Paschal)


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Re: Obama Raises Max Cap Gains Tax from 15% to 23.8%: Dow Surges to New Record

Posted by orange blossom special on Tue Mar 5 22:20:35 2013, in response to Obama Raises Max Cap Gains Tax from 15% to 23.8%: Dow Surges to New Record, posted by SMAZ on Tue Mar 5 21:03:13 2013.

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If that's all it takes, imagine if they raised the tax rate on your assets to 50%.

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Re: Obama Raises Max Cap Gains Tax from 15% to 23.8%: Dow Surges to New Record

Posted by italianstallion on Tue Mar 5 23:40:50 2013, in response to Obama Raises Max Cap Gains Tax from 15% to 23.8%: Dow Surges to New Record, posted by SMAZ on Tue Mar 5 21:03:13 2013.

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Damned socialist!

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Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk Bonds and Dollar Devaluation

Posted by Olog-hai on Tue Mar 5 23:44:41 2013, in response to Re: Obama Raises Max Cap Gains Tax from 15% to 23.8%: Dow Surges to New Record, posted by orange blossom special on Tue Mar 5 22:20:35 2013.

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. . . which makes it a net loss. Wait until this bubble pops, and pops hard . . .

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Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk Bonds and Dollar Devaluation

Posted by italianstallion on Tue Mar 5 23:46:44 2013, in response to Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk Bonds and Dollar Devaluation, posted by Olog-hai on Tue Mar 5 23:44:41 2013.

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You mean like the Bush bubble?

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Re: Olog doesn't know the difference between Stokes and Bonds

Posted by daNd124 on Tue Mar 5 23:48:12 2013, in response to Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk Bonds and Dollar Devaluation, posted by Olog-hai on Tue Mar 5 23:44:41 2013.

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there are no junk bonds on the DOW

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Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk Bonds and Dollar Devaluation

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue Mar 5 23:51:21 2013, in response to Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk Bonds and Dollar Devaluation, posted by italianstallion on Tue Mar 5 23:46:44 2013.

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Yep ... who woulda ever known that Fortune 500 stock actually consists of bundled mortgage bonds? Learn something every day here. :)

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Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk and Dollar Devaluation

Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Mar 6 00:00:21 2013, in response to Re: Olog doesn't know the difference between Stokes and Bonds, posted by daNd124 on Tue Mar 5 23:48:12 2013.

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Knew I'd hook something. There's no real difference on the holder's end; if you put money into something, you're looking to get something out of it, whether it's legally construed as a loan to the company or fractional ownership of the company.

The DJIA is weighed down by penny stocks, too. Same end result as if junk bonds were issued.

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Re: Obama Raises Max Cap Gains Tax from 15% to 23.8%: Dow Surges to New Record

Posted by LuchAAA on Wed Mar 6 00:05:08 2013, in response to Re: Obama Raises Max Cap Gains Tax from 15% to 23.8%: Dow Surges to New Record, posted by orange blossom special on Tue Mar 5 22:20:35 2013.

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50% is too low for 1986. He wants at least 80% or it's "income inequality".

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Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk and Dollar Devaluation

Posted by italianstallion on Wed Mar 6 00:09:21 2013, in response to Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk and Dollar Devaluation, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Mar 6 00:00:21 2013.

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LOL. The DJIA has no penny stocks. In fact, if a DJIA company does poorly for a period of time, Dow-Jones yanks it.

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Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk and Dollar Devaluation

Posted by daNd124 on Wed Mar 6 00:11:57 2013, in response to Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk and Dollar Devaluation, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Mar 6 00:00:21 2013.

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The DJIA is weighed down by penny stocks,

which one of these companies is a penny stock?
3M
Alcoa
American Express
AT&T
Bank of America
Boeing
Caterpillar
Chevron Corporation
Cisco Systems
Coca-Cola
DuPont
ExxonMobil
General Electric
Hewlett-Packard
The Home Depot
Intel
IBM
Johnson & Johnson
JPMorgan Chase
McDonald's
Merck
Microsoft
Pfizer
Procter & Gamble
Travelers
UnitedHealth Group
United Technologies Corporation
Verizon
Wal-Mart
Walt Disney






do you have any idea how the Dow works?

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Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk and Dollar Devaluation

Posted by daNd124 on Wed Mar 6 00:12:29 2013, in response to Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk and Dollar Devaluation, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Mar 6 00:00:21 2013.

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The DJIA is weighed down by penny stocks,

which one of these companies is a penny stock?
3M
Alcoa
American Express
AT&T
Bank of America
Boeing
Caterpillar
Chevron Corporation
Cisco Systems
Coca-Cola
DuPont
ExxonMobil
General Electric
Hewlett-Packard
The Home Depot
Intel
IBM
Johnson & Johnson
JPMorgan Chase
McDonald's
Merck
Microsoft
Pfizer
Procter & Gamble
Travelers
UnitedHealth Group
United Technologies Corporation
Verizon
Wal-Mart
Walt Disney






do you have any idea how the Dow works?

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Re: olog is clueless about the Dow

Posted by daNd124 on Wed Mar 6 00:14:44 2013, in response to Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk and Dollar Devaluation, posted by italianstallion on Wed Mar 6 00:09:21 2013.

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there is a good argument against the Dow but he is so clueless he's making the opposite argument.






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Re: Obama Raises Max Cap Gains Tax from 15% to 23.8%: Dow Surges to New Record

Posted by SMAZ on Wed Mar 6 00:15:11 2013, in response to Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk and Dollar Devaluation, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Mar 6 00:00:21 2013.

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There's no real difference on the holder's end; if you put money into something, you're looking to get something out of it,...... The DJIA is weighed down by penny stocks, too

DJIA....penny stocks?




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Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk Bonds and Dollar Devaluation

Posted by SMAZ on Wed Mar 6 00:18:38 2013, in response to Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk Bonds and Dollar Devaluation, posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue Mar 5 23:51:21 2013.

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and is WEIGHED DOWN by....penny stocks.

Imagine how high it'd be if it didn't have (ahem) junk bonds and...(cough) penny stocks.

I need to start subscribing to STRATFOR for these earth-shattering insider secrets.

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Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk Bonds and Dollar Devaluation

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Wed Mar 6 00:21:12 2013, in response to Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk Bonds and Dollar Devaluation, posted by SMAZ on Wed Mar 6 00:18:38 2013.

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I think Lou Dobbs' money report is over at Free Republic now. :)

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Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk Bonds and Dollar Devaluation

Posted by SMAZ on Wed Mar 6 00:22:18 2013, in response to Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk Bonds and Dollar Devaluation, posted by Olog-hai on Tue Mar 5 23:44:41 2013.

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. . . which makes it a net loss.

Brussels Journal failed to tell you what a capital GAIN is?

Keep going.

This is getting really good.

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Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk and Dollar Devaluation

Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Mar 6 00:22:30 2013, in response to Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk and Dollar Devaluation, posted by italianstallion on Wed Mar 6 00:09:21 2013.

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I said they are weighed down by them. Where did I say "penny stocks in the DJIA"?

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Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk and Dollar Devaluation

Posted by SMAZ on Wed Mar 6 00:25:04 2013, in response to Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk and Dollar Devaluation, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Mar 6 00:22:30 2013.

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I said they are weighed down by them.



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Re: Dow is not really at record high; doesn't matter if it really were

Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Mar 6 00:30:30 2013, in response to Re: olog is clueless about the Dow, posted by daNd124 on Wed Mar 6 00:14:44 2013.

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Right. Watch the big bubble pop, and it won't be too far down the road. All looks like junk to me, all semantics aside.

(How come all the lefties are acting like the people they used to accuse of being "righties"? Oh yeah, that's right: they were all lefties to begin with.)

NPR

The Dow Isn't Really At A Record High (And It Wouldn't Matter If It Were)

by Jacob Goldstein
March 05, 201311:53 AM
Just a quick, cranky reminder: Despite what you may have read, the Dow Jones industrial average did not hit a new high today in any meaningful sense.

After adjusting for inflation, the Dow was higher in 2000 than it is today. It was also higher in 2007. It would need to rise another 10 percent or so to hit an all time high in real (i.e., inflation-adjusted) terms.

When reporting on other numbers that change over time, it's routine to adjust for inflation. So when people talk about wages stagnating for American households, it means that, after you adjust for inflation, the median wage is roughly the same as it was 15 years ago. If you didn't adjust for inflation, you would say the median wage has risen by more than 40 percent over the past 15 years. But that would be a meaningless statement.

It's equally meaningless for the Dow. And even if the Dow did hit a real, inflation-adjusted, all-time high, it wouldn't mean much anyway. As our colleague Adam Davidson wrote last year:
The Dow average, drawn out to two decimal places, may seem like some perfectly scientific number, but it's far from it. A small committee selects 30 big companies — I.B.M., G.E., McDonald's, Disney and so forth — and then adds up the price of their stocks. Then the analysts divide it by the Dow Divisor, a misleadingly precise-seeming number formulated to account for things like dividends and splits that right now is, well, about 0.132129493. The resulting figure is repeated throughout the country.

And those are the least of the Dow's problems. More troubling is that it ignores the overall size of companies and pays attention to only their share prices. This causes all sorts of oddities. ExxonMobil, for example, divides its value into nearly five billion lower-cost shares, while Caterpillar has around 650 million more expensive ones. Therefore ExxonMobil, one of the largest companies in history, pulls less weight on the Dow than a company less than a fifth its size.
There are other, less arbitrary indexes of the U.S. stock market, such as the S&P 500, which tracks 500 (rather than just 30) big U.S. companies. The S&P 500, for what it's worth, is below it's all-time highs in both nominal and inflation-adjusted terms.
Now don't you feel clueless?

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Re: Dow is not really at record high; doesn't matter if it really were

Posted by daNd124 on Wed Mar 6 00:33:27 2013, in response to Re: Dow is not really at record high; doesn't matter if it really were, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Mar 6 00:30:30 2013.

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>Now don't you feel clueless?


no, the article you posted made an argument that is the exact opposite of what you were claiming.

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Re: Dow is not really at record high; doesn't matter if it really were

Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Mar 6 00:35:40 2013, in response to Re: Dow is not really at record high; doesn't matter if it really were, posted by daNd124 on Wed Mar 6 00:33:27 2013.

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Nope. I claimed that we have a bubble and the article does not say the opposite of that.

Sorry, but all your presumed knowledge is going to go fizzle. The very fact that you regard it as some way to stand above someone is definite proof of it.

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Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk and Dollar Devaluation

Posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Wed Mar 6 07:42:55 2013, in response to Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk and Dollar Devaluation, posted by daNd124 on Wed Mar 6 00:11:57 2013.

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which one of these companies is a penny stock?

Cisco :)

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Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk and Dollar Devaluation

Posted by AlM on Wed Mar 6 08:12:26 2013, in response to Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk and Dollar Devaluation, posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Wed Mar 6 07:42:55 2013.

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???

2122 pennies at the moment.


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Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk Bonds and Dollar Devaluation

Posted by orange blossom special on Wed Mar 6 11:35:45 2013, in response to Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk Bonds and Dollar Devaluation, posted by SMAZ on Wed Mar 6 00:18:38 2013.

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Penny Stocks are listed on the dow?
Wow, I thought you were stupid when you claimed that 10 was lower than 5 and vacationeers rent apartments for a year at a time. But you've got to be the stupidest person ever. Under Obama.

Sad with the competition you have here to win that prize.

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Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk Bonds and Dollar Devaluation

Posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Mar 6 11:37:06 2013, in response to Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk Bonds and Dollar Devaluation, posted by orange blossom special on Wed Mar 6 11:35:45 2013.

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LOL! You're a dumass [sic].

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Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk Bonds and Dollar Devaluation

Posted by orange blossom special on Wed Mar 6 11:45:16 2013, in response to Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk Bonds and Dollar Devaluation, posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Mar 6 11:37:06 2013.

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Oh yes, let me go to the dow futures and check out those penny stocks!

If we're so fucking retarded(actually only spider pig and smaz) that we just ignore all the reforms brought forth by Clinton and Bush to make penny stocks pointless.

But you go ahead and just call folks name without ever making a sentient claim. We enjoy it here.

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Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk Bonds and Dollar Devaluation

Posted by AlM on Wed Mar 6 11:59:40 2013, in response to Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk Bonds and Dollar Devaluation, posted by orange blossom special on Wed Mar 6 11:45:16 2013.

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You do realize, don't you, that it's only Olog who claims the Dow has junk bonds and penny stocks?



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Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk Bonds and Dollar Devaluation

Posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Mar 6 12:28:05 2013, in response to Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk Bonds and Dollar Devaluation, posted by AlM on Wed Mar 6 11:59:40 2013.

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Aww, you ruïned the fun.

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Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk Bonds and Dollar Devaluation

Posted by SMAZ on Wed Mar 6 12:29:46 2013, in response to Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk Bonds and Dollar Devaluation, posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Mar 6 12:28:05 2013.

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yeah I know.



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Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk and Dollar Devaluation

Posted by italianstallion on Wed Mar 6 15:44:37 2013, in response to Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk and Dollar Devaluation, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Mar 6 00:22:30 2013.

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Stop rewriting history. How can it be weighed down by them if they are not part of it?

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Re: Dow is not really at record high; doesn't matter if it really were

Posted by italianstallion on Wed Mar 6 15:45:27 2013, in response to Re: Dow is not really at record high; doesn't matter if it really were, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Mar 6 00:30:30 2013.

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LOL, NPR!

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Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk and Dollar Devaluation

Posted by SMAZ on Wed Mar 6 15:56:03 2013, in response to Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk and Dollar Devaluation, posted by italianstallion on Wed Mar 6 15:44:37 2013.

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and how can it be in a bubble if its being "weighed down", is below its 2000 levels when adjusting for inflation and the dollar has been devalued (which would scare people investing with foreign currency into dollar-denominated assets )?

He has no clue what he writes yet keeps writing it.

More proof that he is a total raving crackpot (as if we needed any).


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Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk and Dollar Devaluation

Posted by italianstallion on Wed Mar 6 16:04:58 2013, in response to Re: Dow Surges to New Record on Junk and Dollar Devaluation, posted by SMAZ on Wed Mar 6 15:56:03 2013.

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Good points.

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Dow Surges to New Record and Olog the Nazi FReeperFReak is butthurt.

Posted by RockParkMan on Wed Mar 6 18:43:40 2013, in response to Obama Raises Max Cap Gains Tax from 15% to 23.8%: Dow Surges to New Record, posted by SMAZ on Tue Mar 5 21:03:13 2013.

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Olog and the FReeperFReaks just see America as a tool for their geopolitical aims and meanwhile the Inner Party Nazis like the Koch Brothers just laugh at them.

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Re: Dow is not really at record high; doesn't matter if it really were

Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Mar 6 19:06:33 2013, in response to Dow Surges to New Record and Olog the Nazi FReeperFReak is butthurt., posted by RockParkMan on Wed Mar 6 18:43:40 2013.

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I see you didn't read this, rocKKKparKKKnazi.

And aren't you normally happy when the market does badly? No butthurt here, but you're flaunting your own butt-necrosis. Lies are not preferable to truth, rocKKKparKKKnazi.



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Re: Dow is not really at record high; doesn't matter if it really were

Posted by RockParkMan on Wed Mar 6 19:34:45 2013, in response to Re: Dow is not really at record high; doesn't matter if it really were, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Mar 6 00:30:30 2013.

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They HATE America so jail and deport them to Venezuela or Cuba. They can kick the commies out and establish a FRee Republic.

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FReeperFReaks HATE and root against America so they can take over post collapse

Posted by RockParkMan on Wed Mar 6 19:36:02 2013, in response to Re: Dow is not really at record high; doesn't matter if it really were, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Mar 6 00:30:30 2013.

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They HATE America so jail and deport them to Venezuela or Cuba. They can kick the commies out and establish a FRee Republic.

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Re: Dow is not really at record high but Olog is certainly hai.

Posted by RockParkMan on Wed Mar 6 19:44:34 2013, in response to Re: Dow is not really at record high; doesn't matter if it really were, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Mar 6 19:06:33 2013.

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What does some Israeli pacifist making the same noise that Israeli pacifists have for years have to do with the current state of the US economy???
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Re: Dow is not really at record high; doesn't matter if it really were

Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Mar 6 19:58:19 2013, in response to FReeperFReaks HATE and root against America so they can take over post collapse, posted by RockParkMan on Wed Mar 6 19:36:02 2013.

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Hmm. Then why is it the liberals and hard-left Dems causing the collapse, rocKKKparKKKNazi?

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Re: Dow is not really at record high; doesn't matter if it really were

Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Mar 6 20:01:20 2013, in response to Re: Dow is not really at record high but Olog is certainly hai., posted by RockParkMan on Wed Mar 6 19:44:34 2013.

fiogf49gjkf0d
You replying to the right thread, now?

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Re: Dow is not really at record high; doesn't matter if it really were

Posted by RockParkMan on Wed Mar 6 20:14:22 2013, in response to Re: Dow is not really at record high; doesn't matter if it really were, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Mar 6 19:58:19 2013.

fiogf49gjkf0d
Listen to the red state governors whine about sequestration cuts to their favorite walfare programs.

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