How can they? It’s owned by Russian oligarchs innit?
Bea Lever
June 27, 2016 8:51 am
Admin- The Dow mini is in negative territory this morning at -119 which tells me it could go positive today. What do you think?
If Brexit were all that and the bag of chips , the mini would look much worse .
The market reached new highs after Bear Stearns collapsed. Brexit is just another crack in the dam. The market collapse is a certainty based purely on valuations. The trigger will not be the cause.
Question I have is not whether it goes up or down but where all that money goes when it is taken out and where it really comes from when it is dumped in.
I suspect a money laundering situation invisibly transferring money from one source to another and using world events as a plausible reason for the ups and downs to avoid detection by the public.
Or maybe I’m off base and just jaded and paranoid in my old age.
Bea Lever
June 27, 2016 9:02 am
Um, I was referring to Brexit as manufactured non-event lacking real effect on financial markets. We will see new highs no doubt as it is all just for show .
Bob
June 27, 2016 11:40 am
Please say it isn’t so! Hopefully, this is an Onion article — it has that look and feel, and I did laugh out loud! The UK pavilion at Epcot is a treasure!
rhs jr
June 27, 2016 10:39 pm
The Exchange Stabilization Fund and The Working Group on Financial Markets (AKA The Plunge Protection Team PPT), etc, control the Market from behind the curtain. When people get pushed out the windows, then something might be amiss.
How can they? It’s owned by Russian oligarchs innit?
Admin- The Dow mini is in negative territory this morning at -119 which tells me it could go positive today. What do you think?
If Brexit were all that and the bag of chips , the mini would look much worse .
The market reached new highs after Bear Stearns collapsed. Brexit is just another crack in the dam. The market collapse is a certainty based purely on valuations. The trigger will not be the cause.
Question I have is not whether it goes up or down but where all that money goes when it is taken out and where it really comes from when it is dumped in.
I suspect a money laundering situation invisibly transferring money from one source to another and using world events as a plausible reason for the ups and downs to avoid detection by the public.
Or maybe I’m off base and just jaded and paranoid in my old age.
Um, I was referring to Brexit as manufactured non-event lacking real effect on financial markets. We will see new highs no doubt as it is all just for show .
Please say it isn’t so! Hopefully, this is an Onion article — it has that look and feel, and I did laugh out loud! The UK pavilion at Epcot is a treasure!
The Exchange Stabilization Fund and The Working Group on Financial Markets (AKA The Plunge Protection Team PPT), etc, control the Market from behind the curtain. When people get pushed out the windows, then something might be amiss.