Posted on 06/26/2016 6:40:25 PM PDT by Helicondelta
US equity futures are tumbling at the open following Cable and USDJPY's dive. Dow futures dropped 100 points (down 900 points from pre-Brexit highs) and broke below Friday's early crash lows...
Do not worry though, The IMF is on it...
(Excerpt) Read more at zerohedge.com ...
Buy low and sell high. Ignore the government and market manipulators behind the curtain. ;-)
Weez gonna sit it out for a spell.
and yes gold is looking right smart.
I think it’s significant that Asian markets are behaving like nothing happened.
Ignore ‘em. All’s forgiven.
Hey....my spellcheck just tried to say...Ally’s forgiven ;-)
With Markets at historic highs running at 24X trailing earnings the downside is much greater than what the PPT can push this bloated pig of market.
Investors memories are a bit rusty on what happens when profits turn down in a big way for a long time.
Just the thought that the media would do anything to make themselves look like racists is laughable.
No, they’ll blame Brexit.
lol
So in other words, the US market is down about 0.5% from Friday close. LOL, BFD.
And the UK without the shackles of the EU has a much brighter future. Anyone who says otherwise is a moron.
Gotta break a few eggs to make the omelet of freedom, keep cracking those globalist sobs...
A mere 6 months ago the market had dropped well below 16,000 (actually 15,370) and there was no Brexit then. The whole thing is a sham that has nothing to do with the real economy anyways. Right now it is at 17,400. A long ways from January lows.
And don’t look now the Nikkei is crashing up over 200 points.
I don’t think Britain ever left the Pound, did they?
My Aunt was very much pro Remain but during last month inter-faith meeting, Muslim group started imposing their own agenda and denied conversion /brain washing in University by them.
She changed her and others vote to Exit. And today I spoke to her, she is very happy.
I don’t think Britain ever left the Pound, did they?
I was referring to the LSD Pound, 240 pence in a pound, 20 pence in a shilling, farthings, six pence, Half Crowns, etc. The Pound since 1971 has been decimal=100 pence in a pound. I meant go back to the L s d (L=pounds, s=shillings, d=pence) pound to confuse the europeans. ;-)
Or sell high and buy low. There are a lot of ways to play the market. There’s money to be made no matter what it does. Amazes me that everyone doesn’t know this.
See #58
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