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Owner59 -> Unemployment continues to drop and other good news... (3/8/2013 8:14:23 PM)

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"Unemployment Rate Drops to 7.7% as Country Adds 236,000 Jobs"

http://www.theatlanticwire.com/national/2013/03/unemployment-rate-drops/62888/

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"Unemployment drops to 4-year low"

http://www.sfgate.com/business/article/Unemployment-drops-to-4-year-low-4340800.php


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"Job growth accelerates as housing market strengthens"

http://www.latimes.com/business/money/la-fi-mo-jobs-report-20130308,0,6103009.story


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"Minority job growth and signs the economy’s improving beyond Wall Street"

http://tv.msnbc.com/2013/03/08/minority-job-growth-and-signs-the-economys-improving-beyond-wall-street/




JeffBC -> RE: Unemployment continues to drop and other good news... (3/9/2013 6:07:08 AM)

hahahahahaha




Hillwilliam -> RE: Unemployment continues to drop and other good news... (3/9/2013 6:58:38 AM)

You forgot about the stock market hitting records 3 days in a row.




tazzygirl -> RE: Unemployment continues to drop and other good news... (3/9/2013 7:01:05 AM)

[;)]

Noticed that, did ya?




DesideriScuri -> RE: Unemployment continues to drop and other good news... (3/9/2013 10:37:07 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Owner59
[:D]
"Unemployment Rate Drops to 7.7% as Country Adds 236,000 Jobs"
http://www.theatlanticwire.com/national/2013/03/unemployment-rate-drops/62888/
[:D]
"Unemployment drops to 4-year low"
http://www.sfgate.com/business/article/Unemployment-drops-to-4-year-low-4340800.php
[:D]
"Job growth accelerates as housing market strengthens"
http://www.latimes.com/business/money/la-fi-mo-jobs-report-20130308,0,6103009.story
[:D]
"Minority job growth and signs the economy’s improving beyond Wall Street"
http://tv.msnbc.com/2013/03/08/minority-job-growth-and-signs-the-economys-improving-beyond-wall-street/


All 3 are great news!

But, a question... is the housing market being inflated again, or not? I have no idea, but it would make me leery. The housing market going back up is fantastic news, provided it's legitimate growth, not the inflated growth we had prior to the collapse. That's only going to make the value of my property go up and up.

The jobs numbers is amazing solid, and fantastic news.




JeffBC -> RE: Unemployment continues to drop and other good news... (3/9/2013 10:44:37 AM)

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ORIGINAL: DesideriScuri
The jobs numbers is amazing solid, and fantastic news.

Yeah. Sadly jobs numbers have been a political fiction for quite some time now. I have about as much faith in BLS as I do in the SEC.




DesideriScuri -> RE: Unemployment continues to drop and other good news... (3/9/2013 10:48:03 AM)

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ORIGINAL: JeffBC
quote:

ORIGINAL: DesideriScuri
The jobs numbers is amazing solid, and fantastic news.

Yeah. Sadly jobs numbers have been a political fiction for quite some time now. I have about as much faith in BLS as I do in the SEC.


Careful now. There are a lot of fans of SEC football. [:D]




Yachtie -> RE: Unemployment continues to drop and other good news... (3/9/2013 10:49:40 AM)

~FR~

It's all Kool-Aid. That supposed drop in unemployment only cost some billions in government spending.

Not that I wish it, but I'll dance for joy when it all comes apart and shoves it up the left's collective asses, being those who applaud the Obama's agenda. [:o]





Yachtie -> RE: Unemployment continues to drop and other good news... (3/9/2013 10:50:50 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam

You forgot about the stock market hitting records 3 days in a row.



On what kind of volume and fundamentals?[8|]




tazzygirl -> RE: Unemployment continues to drop and other good news... (3/9/2013 10:59:38 AM)

http://volumewatchers.com/stock-market-analysis/03-05-2013-dow-jones-makes-all-time-high-sp-500-and-nasdaq-go-for-new-52-week-high/




Yachtie -> RE: Unemployment continues to drop and other good news... (3/9/2013 11:07:03 AM)

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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl

http://volumewatchers.com/stock-market-analysis/03-05-2013-dow-jones-makes-all-time-high-sp-500-and-nasdaq-go-for-new-52-week-high/



The past week brought us history: on Tuesday, GETCO and Citadel's HFT algos were used by the Primary Dealers and the Fed to send the Dow Jones to all time highs, subsequently pushing it to new all time highs every single day of the week, and higher on 8 of the past 9 days: a 5ish sigma event. But there is never such a thing as a free lunch. And here is the invoice: in the past 5 days alone, total Federal Debt rose from$16.640 trillion to $16.701 trillion as of moments ago: an increase of $61 billion in five days, amounting to $198,697,068 for every of the 307 Dow Jones Industrial Average points "gained" this week. Because remember: US debt is the asset that allows the Fed to engage in monetization and as a result, hand over trillions in fungible reserves to banks... mostly foreign banks.


Keep cheering[:(]




tazzygirl -> RE: Unemployment continues to drop and other good news... (3/9/2013 11:12:42 AM)

GETCO and Citadel's HFT algos

Neither of which are part of the 30 companies on the list.





Yachtie -> RE: Unemployment continues to drop and other good news... (3/9/2013 11:15:17 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: tazzygirl

GETCO and Citadel's HFT algos

Neither of which are part of the 30 companies on the list.





Do you know what a HFT (High Frequency Trading) algo (algorithm) is?




tazzygirl -> RE: Unemployment continues to drop and other good news... (3/9/2013 11:21:19 AM)

Actually I do. My post makes as much sense as yours did. (Deliberate on my part)

You are forever tossing up zerohedge as your guru site for anything financial.. which is pretty laughable and reminds me of those who used to do the same with Fox.

Someone could link the numbers of hair falling from Boehner's head to the debt level and you would preach on that for years.

Diversify your web site portfolio... [;)]




Yachtie -> RE: Unemployment continues to drop and other good news... (3/9/2013 11:25:08 AM)


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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl

You are forever tossing up zerohedge as your guru site for anything financial..


Only the best financial reporting on the web. But of course, seeing as it's not a leftist mouth breather pushing the progressive agenda...




tazzygirl -> RE: Unemployment continues to drop and other good news... (3/9/2013 11:30:41 AM)

According to you and a few flunkies, I am sure it is.

For me, its as credible as the National Enquire thats gets something right once in a blue moon.

This isnt one of those "somethings"




Yachtie -> RE: Unemployment continues to drop and other good news... (3/9/2013 1:19:07 PM)

Here's more good news Tazzy. Not sure why I post it as I am absolutely sure you are fully aware of it[8|] and I'm wasting my time[;)]

Those who have been following our exclusive series of the Fed's direct bailout of European banks (here, here, here and here), and, indirectly of Europe, will not be surprised at all to learn that in the week ended February 27, or the week in which Europe went into a however brief tailspin following the shocking defeat of Bersani in the Italian elections, and an even more shocking victory by Berlusconi and Grillo, leading to a political vacuum and a hung parliament, the Fed injected a record $99 billion of excess reserves into foreign banks. As the most recent H.8 statement makes very clear, soared from $836 billion to a near-record $936 billion, or a $99.3 billion reserve "reallocation" in the form of cash - very, very fungible cash - into foreign (read European) banks in one week.

Furthermore, as we first showed, virtually all the "reserves" created by the Fed end up allocated as cash at commercial banks operating in the US: both domestically-chartered (small and large), but more importantly, foreign. And of the $1.884 trillion in very fungible cash parked in various domestic and international US banks, just half of it, or $949 billion is actually allocated to US banks. The other half, or $936 billion, is parked within, again, very fungible cash accounts of foreign (read European) banks operating in the US. This is shown in the chart below (green area is cash of foreign banks), and what is also shown is the total change in the Fed's excess reserves, which proves, once more, that the Fed continues to fund European banks with hundreds of billions in cash on a week by week basis. And what is perhaps most important, is that of the $250 billion in new reserves created under QEternity, all of it has gone to foreign (read European) banks.

But for now, everyone is blissfully unaware and even if they were, nobody cares. Why just look at the Dow Jones Industrial Average: how can one possibly allege that all is not well with the world...
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tazzygirl -> RE: Unemployment continues to drop and other good news... (3/9/2013 1:21:08 PM)

No one said all is well with the world.

Sounds like your fellas at zero are sucking on sour grapes over the turn of the economy, as slight as that turn is.




plesto -> RE: Unemployment continues to drop and other good news... (3/9/2013 1:27:38 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Yachtie

~FR~

It's all Kool-Aid. That supposed drop in unemployment only cost some billions in government spending.

Not that I wish it, but I'll dance for joy when it all comes apart and shoves it up the left's collective asses, being those who applaud the Obama's agenda. [:o]




Most of those jobs were in the private sector.





SaintHayden -> RE: Unemployment continues to drop and other good news... (3/9/2013 1:40:44 PM)

@Yachtie, re: inevitable collapse and liberal anuses

I know exactly what you mean. I frequently anticipate dancing in joyous celebration of things I don't want to happen.

Now where's that government healthcare I didn't want? I need to ask a doctor why I can't stop winking.




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