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Dow 14k we hardly knew ya-Dollar falling off cliff..

Unread postby firestarter » Fri 20 Jul 2007, 11:45:50

Dollar looks to be right at the falloff point:

Dollar chart


Bond yields down across the board.

Credit market implosion commenced. Flight to safety now underway. Margin calls writ large?

Fasten your belts!
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Re: Dow 14k we hardly knew ya-Dollar falling off cliff..

Unread postby Tanada » Mon 23 Jul 2007, 06:27:53

Be prepared for rapid shifts in policy from the Fed on money, don't know where this is going for the next few months but it probably won't be good.
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Re: Dow 14k we hardly knew ya-Dollar falling off cliff..

Unread postby peaker_2005 » Mon 23 Jul 2007, 06:52:10

Interesting fact I observed when looking at those charts, at every time level, the chart starts higher than it finishes.

Every level. Even the one that goes back to 2005...

Except the one day.

... Still looks like normal trading patterns, though there's almost certainly manipulation occurring at some level.
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Re: Dow 14k we hardly knew ya-Dollar falling off cliff..

Unread postby Revi » Mon 23 Jul 2007, 08:29:25

I looked at the year chart and it's really scary. It shows that the dollar going down steadily this year. Then I looked at the max chart which was for the past 3 years. It went from over 90 a couple of years ago to 80 now. The average person is getting screwed in the US.

I think that the stock market rising is tied to the dollar going down. It goes up as the value of the dollar goes down. Anybody else notice this?
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