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Old 09-15-2008, 03:22 PM
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So nobody else has noticed that the Financials are in panic mode?

Dow down 350+, will be up 500 tomorrow, IMO.
Lehman Brothers in bankruptcy, Merrill Lynch bought out by B of A

NEW YORK - Stocks retreated sharply and Treasury bond prices jumped Monday as investors reacted to a stunning reshaping of the landscape of Wall Street that took out two storied names: Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. and Merrill Lynch & Co. The Dow Jones industrial average fell as much as 405 points.


Stocks also posted big losses in markets across much of the globe as investors absorbed Lehman's bankruptcy filing and what was essentially a forced sale of Merrill Lynch to Bank of America for $50 billion in stock. While those companies' situations had reached some resolution, the market remained anxious about American International Group Inc., which is seeking emergency funding to shore up its balance sheet. A faltering of the world's largest insurance company likely would have financial implications far beyond that of Lehman, the largest U.S. bankruptcy.

The swift developments are the biggest yet in the 14-month-old credit crises that stems from now toxic subprime mortgage debt.

Investors are worried that trouble at AIG and the bankruptcy filing by Lehman, felled by $60 billion in bad debt and a dearth of investor confidence, will touch off another series of troubles for banks and financial institutions that may be forced to further write down the value of their own debt assets. Wall Street had been hopeful six months ago that the collapse of Bear Stearns would mark the darkest day of the credit crisis.

AIG's troubles a week after its stock dropped 45 percent are worrisome for some investors because of the company's enormous balance sheet and the risks that troubles with that companies finances could spill over to the companies with which it does business. AIG, one of the 30 stocks that make up the Dow industrials, fell $6.67, or 55 percent, to $5.47 Monday as investors worried that it would be the subject of downgrades from credit ratings agencies.

In late afternoon trading, the Dow fell as much as 405.06 before regaining some ground and trading down 389.11, or 3.41 percent, at 11,032.88.

Broader stock indicators also fell. The Standard & Poor's 500 index declined 44.79, or 3.58 percent, to 1,206.91, and the Nasdaq composite index fell 65.86, or 2.91 percent, to 2,195.41.

Declining issues overwhelmed advancers on the New York Stock Exchange, where 163 stocks rose compared to 2,760 that fell. Volume came to a moderate 1.19 billion shares.
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Old 09-15-2008, 03:32 PM
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I think this is all people overreacting. This is why it is smart to have a diverse portfolio, so you aren't affected by these swings as much. I actually like when a day like this happens. I can now buy stocks at a much lower price. In fact, I called my broker this morning to buy several thousand shares of Merril Lynch while it was still low. When I checked in the afternoon, the price had already increased 17 percent.

In short, Wall Street needs to RELAX.
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I "noticed"...

Was trying the "self-Ignore" frame of mind.

The snippet I liked today was how the geniuses
may ask for emergency captilization to up the
FDIC fund, as in they have ~$50 Billion and there
is > $1 Trillion in FDIC accounts.

The M may well be "up" tomorrow, (it can't peel
off too much more), but this continues to be a
not fun period and, I don't see a lot of light at
the end of the next 12-18 month tunnel.

Anyone need an "assistant"? Maybe 50 bucks/hr
part time?
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Anyone need an "assistant"? Maybe 50 bucks/hr
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Me too!
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That is exact reason why most people will need to work on their own home based businesses to create extra stream of income!


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That is exact reason why most people will need to work on their own home based businesses to create extra stream of income!


Let me guess, Monavie is the answer
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It might be, also there are many other ones
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That makes 2 of us.

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I "noticed"...
Was trying the "self-Ignore" frame of mind.
I'll work for food!!!!
God bless you.............

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I think this is all people overreacting. This is why it is smart to have a diverse portfolio, so you aren't affected by these swings as much. I actually like when a day like this happens. I can now buy stocks at a much lower price. In fact, I called my broker this morning to buy several thousand shares of Merril Lynch while it was still low. When I checked in the afternoon, the price had already increased 17 percent.

In short, Wall Street needs to RELAX.
It closed at day's lowest price, hope you made some moolah.
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well no surprize with the Lehman Bros, they have been struggling for a while now, and I strongly agree with the government not bailing them...
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