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To: Vendit™ who wrote (42944)1/1/2013 6:54:21 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™
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Me too!!! LOL!!!

GZ

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To: Vendit™ who wrote (42945)1/1/2013 6:55:05 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™
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Great!!! We'll get this market down again tomorrow so I can buy some more cheaper...

GZ

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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (42957)1/1/2013 7:00:27 PM
From: Fiscally Conservative
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Slam this marlket ! Slam it hard and let 'we the people' decide if buying at lower prices is warranted.

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To: Fiscally Conservative who wrote (42958)1/1/2013 7:03:35 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™
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I don't think we'll see this market get slammed for very long, if at all... it looks pretty buoyant considering the recovery rally on Friday with only just a slight whiff of any agreement... this market could go down again tomorrow, but I think it really wants to go higher...

GZ

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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (42959)1/1/2013 7:21:12 PM
From: Fiscally Conservative
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Yes, I agree with you .
As long as the United States government is willing to spend more and more money and call it 'Fiscal Stimulus' for the short term benefit of the Babyboomers' then yes, the stock market will continue to move higher. Kicking the can down the road will have major consequences. So be it. Our elected leaders have more fear of a market crash than any so called Fiscal Cliffs.
Volatility will be the way forward with these markets,imo. Get ready.

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To: Fiscally Conservative who wrote (42960)1/1/2013 7:27:02 PM
From: Keith Feral
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House GOP looking for $330 billion in spending cut amendment. If they can't get the votes to support the amendment, they will have to vote on the Senate bill. With an 89% approval rating from the Senate, I expect they will find enough votes to pass the existing bill with no amendments.

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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (42957)1/1/2013 7:28:13 PM
From: Seismo
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When a deal gets done it could be the mother of all sell-the-news events.

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To: Seismo who wrote (42962)1/1/2013 7:30:09 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™
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Hmmm, good point...

GZ

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To: Keith Feral who wrote (42961)1/1/2013 7:33:28 PM
From: Copeland
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They'll get enough "morally conflicted" Republican and Democrat votes to pass the legislation once the appropriate amount of pork is added to the bill.

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To: Keith Feral who wrote (42961)1/1/2013 7:39:50 PM
From: Fiscally Conservative
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Yes, the House should look for $300 bil in spending cuts; that is being fiscally conservative. That Bill as it stand without an Amendment is dog crap, imo.
Either Amend it or Veto it !

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