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What do they want to discuss now, our favorite color?

Posted on 11/15/2006 09:38 AM | Link | Post Comment

If I sound like I’m a little frustrated you’re right. No, I am not frustrated with the stock market; we have actually made some good money this year. Like many professional investors, I keep long and short positions at all times.

I have heard more BS about the soft landing, Goldilocks, and the end of the Real Estate recession than I can take. Not to anyone’s surprise, I don’t believe a word of it.

The old saying for years has been “don’t fight the fed”. Will the new mantra now be “Don’t fight the Plunge Protection Team?”

If you closely follow this blog, you know that we, as well as others, have expressed the possibility of the PPT being involved in this market-See Articles Below.

Is the "Plunge Protection Team" at work ?

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