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Unprecdented Times - I’m Going to Disney World!

Posted on October 8, 2008 at 16:21 in Fundamental Analysis, News: Scheduled and Breaking, Relevant Ramblings, Uncategorized by Jerry Furst
By Jerry Furst - Sr Analyst
Investors Education Network

Search for a Bottom Continues

Back on September 28 I stated that,  “Chicken little was “buying Puts on SKY”" - I believe that the trade is probably profitable - As the search for a bottom continues…

With an unscheduled interest rate cut by the US - coordinated with the other Central Banks not helping calm or give confidence to the markets - Could ths be the capitulation - or just a stop along the way?

Tipping Point and the Chinese

Rick Santelli on CNBC is saying that we are at the “tipping point” and he was seen waving the white flag for the credit markets.  As Rick was speaking -  I was just reminded of the old “Tip Jar” joke sign that says “Tipping is Not a City in China”, and wonder what the Chinese are thinking - and doing…  Let alone the free worlds other friends that are flush with Dollars …

Earlier This Morning Developments from the UK

UK Bank Bailouts and Mergers are continuing and the UK Prime Minister Brown is calling on G7 and G20 nations to come together to strategize. I think they passed a $500 Billion Pound Sterling  bailout plan. 

Personal Note and No Webinar This Monday

The “1st on Forex” blog and weekly webinar will be on hold this coming Monday and I will return Due to my focus on trading, personal, and family issues I have not been able to keep this blog updated as often as I wish lately. But Stay Tuned… and Subscribe with the subscription box on the left panel here. 

I am travelling now to Orlando for a conference and will return next Tuesday - So in the mean time - trade safe.  I’m going to Disney World…!

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