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Imminent and severe market correction

European markets are acting like it. FTSE up more than 1% in the opening minutes, CAC up strongly as well, US futures up, JPY being sold off.
 
empty your cache , or get a larger external and only clear the main cache , that way you get to keep the historical data , after all you pay to download or upload it .............
 
Looks to me US Indices are setting up for some sort of rally here. Not saying that this is the end of the correction, but it does look like the complettion of the last impulse(leg) down from my EW studies and TIME studies.

Yes, you may be right there WP, the negative momentum may have run it's course, sidelined cash looking to buy "bargains" going into the week end maybe ahead of the interest rate cut next week. Getting the hang of these cycles/momentum? A relief rally to sell into?
 
Commsecs' latest market wrap:

com.au 13 15 19
The third week into the New Year
and the news certainly hasn’t
improved on the sharemarket.
The Australian sharemarket
posted its eighth straight daily fall
on Wednesday, making it the
longest losing streak in more than
seven years.
However it’s not all gloom and
doom. The correction has
certainly been very orderly with
declines of the order of one to two
per cent per day and in line with
similar declines overseas. In
simple terms the economic news
in the US has been downbeat with
increasing worries that the
economy is headed for – or
perhaps already in – recession.
Those fears in the US are
prompting more general concern
about the outlook for the global
economy.
Interestingly, the health of
Australian economy stands in
marked contrast to the US. Our
economy is posting solid growth,
underpinning corporate revenues
and profits. And it is that strength
in ‘fundamentals’ that will
ultimately drive the recovery in our
sharemarket when sentiment
stabilises.
Matt Comyn
General Manager
Market Wrap
 
I've just decided my News years resolution , bit late , but chit happens ...

This year I am only buying Aussie and Septic made goods , bought enough European and Asian stuff to keep them going and they'll get by-product buying . But I must support the two important economies in my world .
 

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Matt Comyn
General Manger of Comsec and his credit as a market commentator is ???
Now their is a ramp if ever I heard one..
Comsuck!
 
G'day Ithatheekret,

This year I am only buying Aussie and Septic made goods , bought enough European and Asian stuff to keep them going and they'll get by-product buying . But I must support the two important economies in my world .

I made a pact similar to this many many years ago, using the AUSBUY guide as a reference..

You're wasting your time mate, as, you pump your cash into locally produced products all the while feeling like you're 'doing some good'. Ultimately in order for the head honcho's to send it offshore again with thier BMW's and Mercedes Benz's..

Regards,

Buster
 
Base metals are hanging on the edge of their seats waiting for Ben too.

There are now some concern that an early cut could further spook the markets.

 
http://money.cnn.com/2008/01/17/news/companies/merrill_earnings/index.htm


Game on again troops !

And lots more Subprime resets in coming quarters ....

Looks like it!

One little bit of good news... Boeing is getting more orders faster than it can fill them. But that will hardly get noticed in the scheme of things.

They would want to pull some pretty good news after Ben faces congress or it will be another red day all round.

Futures are still in green but have lost 2/3 of what they were a few hrs ago.

Scratch that... just turned into red: S&P -5, DOW -16.
 
http://money.cnn.com/2008/01/17/news/companies/merrill_earnings/index.htm


Game on again troops !

And lots more Subprime resets in coming quarters ....

Those of us who had this \/ view back in 2007 were mocked and ridiculed by the ridiculous perma-bulls.

wayneL in my blog on 13/9/07 said:
There are still corpses to float to the surface in this whole credit crunched scenario IMO. Bearing in mind the gravity of what happened in July-August, things are just a bit too quiet to be real.

I have something to say to those muppets, but only blogspot will allow the profanity which is appropriate. I feel a rant coming on. :batman:
 
Fire Brigade Attending "Incident" at Heathrow Airport

any ideas/news?
 
Fire Brigade Attending "Incident" at Heathrow Airport

any ideas/news?

Just switched TV on... Airport shut, several appliances surrounding a passenger plane. No flames smoke or anything.

Incident on landing apparently.

Stay tuned
 
US Housing starts, building permits and unemployment claim announcements out at 1330 GMT, maybe another fun night.

 
Just switched TV on... Airport shut, several appliances surrounding a passenger plane. No flames smoke or anything.

Incident on landing apparently.

Stay tuned

I heard that a BA plane on a flight from China undershot the runway???
 
Not a terrorist deal. Passengers evacuated, no injuries.

Nothing to see here. ('cept a damaged plane)

Add: It missed the runway and landed on the grass. oops
 
http://money.cnn.com/2008/01/17/news/companies/merrill_earnings/index.htm


Game on again troops !

And lots more Subprime resets in coming quarters ....

Total writedowns are actually $15 billion

 
Not a terrorist deal. Passengers evacuated, no injuries.

Nothing to see here. ('cept a damaged plane)

Add: It missed the runway and landed on the grass. oops

Thanks Wayne... glad everyone's OK and no-one hurt.... and i'll close my short on the pound...
Cheers
..........Kauri
 
Reuters article below:

 
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