Where is everybody? How come nobody is here to tell me I was a fool for leaving my money in CS & I a few months ago.
the Dow Jones verdict on Obama?
BMEU USPS Tue Jun 2, 2009 12:36 PM
A couple of short months ago Fedsmith was full of tisk-tisking about the Dow's purported thumbs-down on Obama. Now that the markets are surging I don't hear too much of that talk.
Thumbs sideways for Obama
Tech Writer TACOM Wed Jun 3, 2009 5:18 AM
I don't view this as a thumbs up for Obama. Much of this rally revolves around the signs of housing bottoming we saw last December and January, before Pres. Obama was inaugurated. The economy was turning around on its own just fine.
Meanwhile, we have Citigroup, Fannie, Freddie, General Motors, and Chrysler that haven't been resurrected into viable companys just yet.
The reality is the investment community is sick and tired of losing money and any solution to resolve the "Zombie" Stocks in Wall Street is at least a solution....Whether good or bad. Consumer Spending hasn't bottomed yet but I think it will this month.
None
Retired U S Treasury - I R S Fri Jun 19, 2009 3:33 PM
I just would like to see the %-age rate of returns on my TSP
Where is everybody?
HHS
Tue Jun 2, 2009 11:17 AM
Where is everybody? How come nobody is here to tell me I was a fool for leaving my money in CS & I a few months ago.
the Dow Jones verdict on Obama?
USPS
Tue Jun 2, 2009 12:36 PM
A couple of short months ago Fedsmith was full of tisk-tisking about the Dow's purported thumbs-down on Obama. Now that the markets are surging I don't hear too much of that talk.
Thumbs sideways for Obama
TACOM
Wed Jun 3, 2009 5:18 AM
I don't view this as a thumbs up for Obama. Much of this rally revolves around the signs of housing bottoming we saw last December and January, before Pres. Obama was inaugurated. The economy was turning around on its own just fine.
Meanwhile, we have Citigroup, Fannie, Freddie, General Motors, and Chrysler that haven't been resurrected into viable companys just yet.
The reality is the investment community is sick and tired of losing money and any solution to resolve the "Zombie" Stocks in Wall Street is at least a solution....Whether good or bad. Consumer Spending hasn't bottomed yet but I think it will this month.
None
U S Treasury - I R S
Fri Jun 19, 2009 3:33 PM
I just would like to see the %-age rate of returns on my TSP