Hurray Spain is fixed!

eighteen

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Everythings going to be great now guys, everything is totally fixed, we have a bailout that isnt a bailout and isnt even clear how its supposed to work but everything is fixed

Italy isnt listing to one side about to ask for a bailout too, and those greek elections definitely wont vote syriza in because now seeing spain not have to do austerity the greeks will think they alone must do it.

So everything is great totally great, until tommorow midday when we suddenly realise it isnt at all..
i hate theese markets . risk on, risk off risk on risk off, financial apocalypse, elysium fields, ben will print soon, ben wont print, debt crisis, alleviated, back on, more debt , growth vs austerity.

anyone else finding theese markets incredibly difficult to navigate? the only constant seems to be facebook sucking, even that looks like it may be a bygone age.

Random fact, no team in euro 2012 which uses the euro has beat a team outside the euro, none of the PIIGS have gained more than a point.
 
Everythings going to be great now guys, everything is totally fixed, we have a bailout that isnt a bailout and isnt even clear how its supposed to work but everything is fixed

Italy isnt listing to one side about to ask for a bailout too, and those greek elections definitely wont vote syriza in because now seeing spain not have to do austerity the greeks will think they alone must do it.

So everything is great totally great, until tommorow midday when we suddenly realise it isnt at all..
i hate theese markets . risk on, risk off risk on risk off, financial apocalypse, elysium fields, ben will print soon, ben wont print, debt crisis, alleviated, back on, more debt , growth vs austerity.


anyone else finding theese markets incredibly difficult to navigate? the only constant seems to be facebook sucking, even that looks like it may be a bygone age.

Random fact, no team in euro 2012 which uses the euro has beat a team outside the euro, none of the PIIGS have gained more than a point.

All it shows is the big players in the game are just as clueless as the retail punters. They just buy and sell on waves of rumors, speculation, or whatever else. They're just better capitalized to weather the storms.

Peter
 
yeah i kinda get that feeling too, it seems everyones lost, a little bit of good news sends the market a hell of a long way, only for it to shoot back down on the bad news. the issues are still as present as ever, 100bn wont plug spains gap
 
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