80% of stocks fall, prices rise?
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Did anyone know that 80% of stocks were in the red at the close yesterday? You heard me. And yes, prices continued to rise. Whenever the scam that is producing these results in uncovered, we will have a collapse that makes last year look like you jumped off the first step of your mothers house. Anyone here that thinks this rise is genuine better think again and ENJOY this move. This is the work of the PPA or PPT whatever you call them.
That’s interesting. I read exactly the opposite. According to S&P on the NYSE 2485 companies rose yesterday while 576 declined. 75 were unchanged. 341 stocks hit new highs with only 1 hitting a new low. Now, I don’t know, and I’m not going to take the time to figure it out, what happened on the other markets, but as far as the big board goes, it was a good day.
Are you a Glenn Beck fan too?Source? If it is your ass, nevermind.Did anyone know that 80% of stocks were in the red at the close yesterday? You heard me. And yes, prices continued to rise. Whenever the scam that is producing these results in uncovered, we will have a collapse that makes last year look like you jumped off the first step of your mothers house. Anyone here that thinks this rise is genuine better think again and ENJOY this move. This is the work of the PPA or PPT whatever you call them.
[quote=Spaceman Spiff]That’s interesting. I read exactly the opposite. According to S&P on the NYSE 2485 companies rose yesterday while 576 declined. 75 were unchanged. 341 stocks hit new highs with only 1 hitting a new low. Now, I don’t know, and I’m not going to take the time to figure it out, what happened on the other markets, but as far as the big board goes, it was a good day.
Are you a Glenn Beck fan too?[/quote] I follow all mkts. The statement is TRUE. like it or not. You didn't read the opposite you looked at one source, it made you feel good so you stopped. According to your numbers 60% advanced and that's not correct, but even if it was. That's NOT a good day. Certainly could not facilitate yesterday's move. Are you a fan of RObert Zuccaro too?[quote=howboutshoeshine][quote=Spaceman Spiff]That’s interesting. I read exactly the opposite. According to S&P on the NYSE 2485 companies rose yesterday while 576 declined. 75 were unchanged. 341 stocks hit new highs with only 1 hitting a new low. Now, I don’t know, and I’m not going to take the time to figure it out, what happened on the other markets, but as far as the big board goes, it was a good day.
Are you a Glenn Beck fan too?[/quote] I follow all mkts. The statement is TRUE. like it or not. You didn't read the opposite you looked at one source, it made you feel good so you stopped. According to your numbers 60% advanced and that's not correct, but even if it was. That's NOT a good day. Certainly could not facilitate yesterday's move. Are you a fan of RObert Zuccaro too?[/quote] All markets? You are saying 80% of stock worldwide fell? Source?wrong how stupidDid anyone know that 80% of stocks were in the red at the close yesterday? You heard me. And yes, prices continued to rise. Whenever the scam that is producing these results in uncovered, we will have a collapse that makes last year look like you jumped off the first step of your mothers house. Anyone here that thinks this rise is genuine better think again and ENJOY this move. This is the work of the PPA or PPT whatever you call them.
[quote=howboutshoeshine][quote=Spaceman Spiff]That’s interesting. I read exactly the opposite. According to S&P on the NYSE 2485 companies rose yesterday while 576 declined. 75 were unchanged. 341 stocks hit new highs with only 1 hitting a new low. Now, I don’t know, and I’m not going to take the time to figure it out, what happened on the other markets, but as far as the big board goes, it was a good day.
Are you a Glenn Beck fan too?[/quote] I follow all mkts. The statement is TRUE. like it or not. You didn't read the opposite you looked at one source, it made you feel good so you stopped. According to your numbers 60% advanced and that's not correct, but even if it was. That's NOT a good day. Certainly could not facilitate yesterday's move. Are you a fan of RObert Zuccaro too?[/quote] OK, fine. According to S&P: DJIA up 136.49 S&P 500 up 15.82 NASDAQ up 29.97 S&P/TSX up 104.58 FTSE 100 up 86.29 CAC 40 up 57.15 DAX up 117.99 (a 2% jump) Japan up 20.87 Hong Kong up 390.35 Additionally gold, silver, and crude oil rose yesterday too. My sources are S&P and the info I got off of our Jones system. Of course Jones could be part of the bigger plot to take down the financial markets, but I doubt it. I haven't confirmed yet where they get their data for the foreign markets, but I'm sure it's not the National Enquirer. I'd love to see the article that said that 80% of stocks were down yesterday. Just for the fair and balanced reporting. How about you post a link?From the NYSE. Not exact sampling, but if someone would like to run through and count all of the reds, it is unlikely that it will be 80%.
http://online.wsj.com/mdc/public/page/2_3024-NYSE.html?mod=stocksdaily
Here’s London:
http://online.wsj.com/mdc/public/page/2_3024-EuropeanStocks_London.html?mod=topnav_2_3024
[quote=howboutshoeshine]Did anyone know that 80% of my stocks were in the red at the close yesterday? You heard me. And yes, prices continued to rise. Whenever the scam that is producing these results in uncovered, we will have a collapse that makes last year look like you jumped off the first step of your mothers house. Anyone here that thinks this rise is genuine better think again and ENJOY this move. This is the work of the PPA or PPT whatever you call them.[/quote]
You guys misread his post.
Germany:
http://online.wsj.com/mdc/public/page/2_3024-EuropeanStocks_Frankfurt.html?mod=topnav_2_3024
Turkey:
http://online.wsj.com/mdc/public/page/2_3024-EuropeanStocks_Istanbul.html?mod=topnav_2_3024
Italy:
http://online.wsj.com/mdc/public/page/2_3024-EuropeanStocks_Milan.html?mod=topnav_2_3024
Brazil:
http://online.wsj.com/mdc/public/page/2_3024-cl_brazi.html?mod=topnav_2_3024
This must be what you’re talking about. The Chilean market got slammed!
http://online.wsj.com/mdc/public/page/2_3024-cl_chile.html?mod=topnav_2_3024
In your defense, there are only four stocks here, so this could have been eighty percent
http://online.wsj.com/mdc/public/page/2_3024-EuropeanStocks_Prague.html?mod=topnav_2_3024
Sweden, perhaps:
http://online.wsj.com/mdc/public/page/2_3024-EuropeanStocks_Stockholm.html?mod=topnav_2_3024
I’m actually looking forward to him posting his source. If Google can’t come up with anything that says 80% of stocks were down yesterday amid a nice gain in the world wide markets, then it will be interesting to see what he has been reading.
Moraen - don't you know that the WSJ is just the mouthpiece for the corrupt capitalist movement in this country? You should really start reading more appropriate materials. You should start here: http://www.amazon.com/Communist-Manifesto-Karl-Marx/dp/1438241569/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1258478980&sr=8-1[quote=Spaceman Spiff]I’m actually looking forward to him posting his source. If Google can’t come up with anything that says 80% of stocks were down yesterday amid a nice gain in the world wide markets, then it will be interesting to see what he has been reading.
Moraen - don't you know that the WSJ is just the mouthpiece for the corrupt capitalist movement in this country? You should really start reading more appropriate materials. You should start here: http://www.amazon.com/Communist-Manifesto-Karl-Marx/dp/1438241569/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1258478980&sr=8-1[/quote]Of course I know the WSJ is evil, but even they can't just make up numbers, can they?
What the hell does it matter. They are all going down soon. Some of them are just getting a head start