Posted by rrlund on October 02, 2009 at 10:30:59 from (216.46.211.238):
In Reply to: OT: Dow Jones posted by jhilyer on October 02, 2009 at 10:16:14:
Don't even get me started. The Dow,commodity markets...all a bunch of crap. Heard an analyst on one of the ag shows say that there weren't any "buy only" funds in the commodity markets right now,only "sell only" funds. In other words,traders who only make money when the markets go down. Compaired to the past several years when only buy only funds were investing.
Only thing I know for sure is,interest rates are being kept artifically low to finance government borrowing. If interest rates were up where they should be,investors would be invested in "safe" investments that paid interest instead of investing other peoples savings in the stock and commodity markets.
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