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Pretty much sideways for the day with All Ords finishing -0.1%.  Sectors ranged from Miners +0.8%, Materials +0.7% down to Financials -0.7%.

Over in Asia, China -1.8%, Hong Kong -0.9%, Japan +0.9%, India currently -0.2%.


 

Tending to red in UK/Europe: FTSE -1%, DAX -0.1% and CAC +0.1%.

 

 

 

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The market seems to me to be predicting a collapse in home construction. Look at some of the big home builders and timber companies like Rayonier Inc (RYN) which has dropped from close to $40 TO $34 in a few days. I think that's what has been weighing on Moody's and S&P and some of the consumer credit companies.

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spx and dow about to shoot out of a cannon higher

 

news on "tariff" bs just doesn't get the mileage it used to as real liquidity takes over and the fools won't be fooled again

 

10yr above 3% again, higher rates = higher equity prices

 

charts bullish

 

fed announcement later going to sends stocks into parabolic orgy

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spx and dow about to shoot out of a cannon higher

 

news on "tariff" bs just doesn't get the mileage it used to as real liquidity takes over and the fools won't be fooled again

 

10yr above 3% again, higher rates = higher equity prices

 

charts bullish

 

fed announcement later going to sends stocks into parabolic orgy

 

What are you using as evidence of an abundance of liquidity? I've asked this a few times. Wouldn't bound yields going up imply more supply than demand i.e. liquidity.

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What are you using as evidence of an abundance of liquidity? I've asked this a few times. Wouldn't bound yields going up imply more supply than demand i.e. liquidity.

 

proprietary #'s.  no surprise long end yields run higher after announcement today in 3,10, and 30 as raising more $. 

 

volume in equities has been abnormally low for many years now.  unless massive volume returns, stocks going much higher

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