RE: Dow 28'000 and Then The Mother of All Crashes.

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Dow 28'000 and Then The Mother of All Crashes.

in market •  7 years ago 

Resteemed, upvoted. In agreement with your analysis. You could've mentioned the current US$ collapse. The Dow, gold & much else still priced in US$. Lower US$ is probably the fuel lifting the Dow into stratosphere right now. Global companies trading in other currencies stand to gain most as US$ plunges. So yes, 28000 may be on the cards.
Interesting too that gold, silver priced in US$ still aren't moving as high as they should. Evidence of continued suppression? Did you notice weird jerks on stock and metal price charts on 1st-2nd August? Gold & silver were knocked down from VERY CRITICAL chart levels. Looks to me like a fierce battle going on between "deep pool" Exchange Stabilization Fund - attempting to keep a lid on gold & silver - and slowly building realisation about what's been going on prompting more people to move into gold & silver. Huge potential remains for a big rush out of US$ into alternatives, especially with the pending debt-ceiling fiasco looming yet again.
Keep on it maneco64... good job you're doing... especially as MSM shirk their duty & are headed towards dereliction of their "4th estate" position. BooBCups BBC continue to flaunt their distractions to keep public eyes off the main events. And today we have BoE chinwag - methinks they gonna surprise sleeping markets with a token 0.25% rate hike. I look forward to you covering that. - ed4ward

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I have noticed what you mention in gold and may be more in silver. There is also similar but opposite jerk in crude price to "support" the up trend. IIRC there was some article I read that some fund algo look at oil price to determine stock market trend, wonder if that is what is being targeted to prop up the stock market via tricking fund algo?