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Last post 08-20-2007, 7:49 AM by Lionya. 21 replies.
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  •  08-21-2007, 3:08 AM 157996 in reply to 14567

    Market: I think it started

    like I said - 20 year correction (to the year) http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=a4zj0H6aDm98&refer=home "Your ad here..."
    "Hearts will never be practical until they can be made unbreakable."

  •  08-21-2007, 4:39 AM 157997 in reply to 14567

    Market: I think it started

    quote:
    Originally posted by James Bond: like I said - 20 year correction (to the year) http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=a4zj0H6aDm98&refer=home
    I don't think this qualifies as correction. When investors move risky holdings to safe government bills and notes, due to increased demand price of those bills and notes increase. And since we are talking about fixed income securites, their price move opposite to the yield (interest rate). So here you go.
  •  08-21-2007, 4:55 AM 157998 in reply to 14567

    Market: I think it started

    James, I skimmed the article, how are you getting a 20-year correction out of this? You are a smart guy, but you got this female quality of pulling emotions out of you ass 20 year correction, "too much taxes", wealth redistribution, marxism, etc.. How can you turn off your mind so temporarily? Peaceful_warrior turns out is young and inexperienced in life.. But you? I agree w Sergey and gtSasha in thsi topic. 20 year corrections don't happen. We don't have the kind of an economy that can sustain "corrections" for such a long time. Even the great depression lasted like a couple of years.. ________________________________________ "Я это понимаю на рациональном уровне, но не могу принять на эмоциональном" --Бизнесмен Борис Березовский
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    "Я это понимаю на рациональном уровне, но не могу принять на эмоциональном" --Бизнесмен Борис Березовский
  •  08-21-2007, 5:19 AM 158000 in reply to 14567

    Market: I think it started

    quote:
    Originally posted by Egor: James, I skimmed the article, how are you getting a 20-year correction out of this? You are a smart guy, but you got this female quality of pulling emotions out of you ass 20 year correction, "too much taxes", wealth redistribution, marxism, etc.. How can you turn off your mind so temporarily? Peaceful_warrior turns out is young and inexperienced in life.. But you? I agree w Sergey and gtSasha in thsi topic. 20 year corrections don't happen. We don't have the kind of an economy that can sustain "corrections" for such a long time. Even the great depression lasted like a couple of years.. ________________________________________ "Я это понимаю на рациональном уровне, но не могу принять на эмоциональном" --Бизнесмен Борис Березовский
    Sounds like you are getting a little emotional... Let's just wait a couple more weeks or months, and come back to this discussion. I just realized...I need to go change my signature. "Your ad here..."
    "Hearts will never be practical until they can be made unbreakable."

  •  08-21-2007, 5:30 AM 158001 in reply to 14567

    Market: I think it started

    quote:
    Originally posted by James Bond: Sounds like you are getting a little emotional...
    It is a little frustrating for my arguments to be ignored instead of debunked. But its nothing I am not used to, it no longer envokes any identifiable emotion. But I will attempt to use yet more smileys
    quote:
    Originally posted by James Bond: Let's just wait a couple more weeks or months, and come back to this discussion.
    Take all the time you need, man ________________________________________ "Я это понимаю на рациональном уровне, но не могу принять на эмоциональном" --Бизнесмен Борис Березовский
    ________________________________________
    "Я это понимаю на рациональном уровне, но не могу принять на эмоциональном" --Бизнесмен Борис Березовский
  •  08-21-2007, 5:39 AM 158002 in reply to 14567

    Market: I think it started

    ok. I understand your confusion. By '20 year correction' I do NOT mean a correction that lasts for 20 years. I mean a market shock that happens every 20 years or so. For example, this is what I expect in the next few months: Black Monday is the name given to Monday, October 19, 1987, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) dropped dramatically, and on which similar enormous drops occurred across the world. By the end of October, stock markets in Hong Kong had fallen 45.8%, Australia 41.8%, the United Kingdom 26.4%, the United States 22.68%, and Canada 22.5%. (The terms Black Monday and Black Tuesday are also applied to October 28 and 29, 1929, which occurred after Black Thursday on October 24, which started the Stock Market Crash of 1929.) The Black Monday decline was the second largest one-day percentage decline in stock market history. The largest one occurred on Saturday, December 12, 1914, when the DJIA fell 24.39%. However, in that case, the New York market had been closed since July due to the outbreak of the First World War. The greatest point loss in DJIA history was on Monday, September 17, 2001, 684.81 points, six days after the September 11, 2001 attacks and the first day after which the market was open. A certain degree of mystery is associated with the 1987 crash. Many have noted that no major news or events occurred prior to the Monday of the crash, the decline seeming to have come from nowhere. Important assumptions concerning human rationality, the efficient market hypothesis, and economic equilibrium were brought into question by the event. Debate as to the cause of the crash still continues many years after the event, with no firm conclusions reached. "ya zhe tebe govoril"
    "Hearts will never be practical until they can be made unbreakable."

  •  08-21-2007, 5:45 AM 158003 in reply to 14567

    Market: I think it started

    that is ironically connected to the conversations we had about georgia real estate market outlook http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/070821/foreclosure_rates.html?.v=5 "While 43 states experienced year-over-year increases in foreclosure activity, just five states -- California, Florida, Michigan, Ohio and Georgia -- accounted for more than half of the nation's total foreclosure filings," said RealtyTrac Chief Executive James J. Saccacio. Georgia's foreclosure rate was more than twice the national average, with one filing for every 299 households. The state reported 12,602 foreclosure filings, up 75 percent from June.
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