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Latest Market Drop

Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by kyredneck, Oct 24, 2018.

  1. InTheLight

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    My "algorithm" is found in the 2nd post of this thread and says,

    Markets move on earnings, mostly. Interest rates are another reason. These are the two primary drivers in the latest gyrations.

    The political party that holds the majority in the House is way down the list of influence on the market.
     
  2. HankD

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    OK my bad for making you the owner but IMO you caused the faulty algorithm by your statement.
     
  3. InTheLight

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    What is the faulty algorithm you are referring to? That the latest market drop was because investors fear the Democrats would take the House in the midterms? If so, that is "faulty algorithm" is totally on the writer of the article cited by the OP.
     
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    You just did it again.
     
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    Well that too. The government is taking in record amounts of money but still cannot stop the deficit spending. This is pitiful and totally unacceptable on the part of Republicans who should not be following the Democrat way in fiscal matters.
     
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    Obama inherited a near-depression from Bush in 2008. If he hadn't supported the banks the world would have gone down like in 1929. Trump inherited a much stronger economy from Obama but it's not what it seems. The years of artificially low interest rates and stimulation by the Fed makes it look better than it really is. The real question is not how many people have jobs buit how many people can live off their earnings. Most Americans are living paycheck to paycheck and with the banks kicking up interest rates on credit cards to 25-30% after one year at 0% many people are going to go bankrupt.
     
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    I didn't say that. I'm sticking with my prediction that it will go down significantly (more than 10%). Are you saying the market will go up by 10% or more by year end/
     
  8. InTheLight

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    My prediction? Same as it was a few posts upstream:
    My prediction for the rest of the year? Continued volatility. Lots of sideways movements but by the end of December we will see the market closing at about 5% higher than it is now, which would put the Dow at around 25,800 or so, maybe get to 26,000.
     
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    It's still early today, but here is the initial market reaction to the House being flipped to Democrats. Don't think it's having a negative effect on the market.


    Market After Election 2018.JPG
     
  10. HankD

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    Maybe its related to the gain in the senate.
     
  11. InTheLight

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    There was no change in the balance of power in the Senate. Besides, the OP is about how the market dropped in anticipation of the House flipping to the Dems. The House did flip but that didn't cause the market do drop (today, at least.)
     
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    SO? No change in the balance of power except in the optics
     
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