Uh oh, markets up, what will liberals do now?

The markets are up today and if this continues for two days, what will liberals say? Afterall, they used the first day of the market downturn as proof brexit is a failure.
In general? I would say "Sell".

I always try to keep about 10% of my 401K (my biggest investment) in a money market fund so if the market tanks, like it did in 2008, I can go on a shopping spree.
 
In general? I would say "Sell".

I always try to keep about 10% of my 401K (my biggest investment) in a money market fund so if the market tanks, like it did in 2008, I can go on a shopping spree.

That is pretty much a day trader policy on sell. As to your investment strategy, that is a safe sound strategy.
 


A good Muslim friend of mine posted this on Facebook earlier.

Optimism is contagious. So too is pessimism. If you are struggling to feel more positive, don’t spend your time hanging out with “emotional vampires” – those people who suck the life out of you with their complaints and commentary about everything that is wrong with both the world and the people in it. Choose your company wisely and limit the time you spend with people who don’t fill your cup of optimism and “can do” self-confidence.
 
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Days after the UK referendum result wiped almost 8% off Japanese shares and sent the yen up sharply against the US dollar, officials in Tokyo have started drawing up plans to minimise Brexit’s impact on the world’s third-biggest economy.The economy minister, Nobuteru Ishihara, said on Tuesday that stimulus measures were likely to include assistance for small businesses.

https://www.theguardian.com/busines...ain-tentative-after-britains-vote-to-leave-eu

BoE injects £3.1bn of liquidity into banks after Brexit
The Bank of England has pumped £3.1bn into the country’s banking system following the UK’s decision to leave the EU.

The liquidity injection is the last of the central bank’s three scheduled special auctions announced before the UK referendum and designed to quell any panic about the state of the country’s lenders.

It is the first operation that has taken place since the UK voted to leave the EU on June 23. The BoE allotted £3.072bn to lenders, having received bids amounting to £6.3bn. Most of the collateral offered was the lowest ‘Level C ‘ grade assets, according to the Bank’s data.

Tuesday’s first post-Brexit auction compares to the £2.45bn and £317m allotted in the two pre-referendum auctions on June 14 and June 21.

It comes after the Bank of Japan provided $1.5bn to its lenders in a special liquidity operation earlier today.


https://next.ft.com/content/bb54e8b4-4dd6-34b2-805a-2267a5c70978

The £3.1 billion released on Tuesday was the last of the extra auctions announced by the Bank of England in March this year.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/b...th-31bn-of-funding-after-brexit-a7107981.html
 
Well I've been buying!! You should always buy on a dip, that is investing 101!
That's not what he asked. He asked what to do if it went up...not down. Of course you should buy when it goes down....thus my "keep some liquid assets handy" for just such a contingency.
 
A good Muslim friend of mine posted this on Facebook earlier.

Optimism is contagious. So too is pessimism. If you are struggling to feel more positive, don’t spend your time hanging out with “emotional vampires” – those people who suck the life out of you with their complaints and commentary about everything that is wrong with both the world and the people in it. Choose your company wisely and limit the time you spend with people who don’t fill your cup of optimism and “can do” self-confidence.

What did your black friend say about this?
 
A good Muslim friend of mine posted this on Facebook earlier.

Optimism is contagious. So too is pessimism. If you are struggling to feel more positive, don’t spend your time hanging out with “emotional vampires” – those people who suck the life out of you with their complaints and commentary about everything that is wrong with both the world and the people in it. Choose your company wisely and limit the time you spend with people who don’t fill your cup of optimism and “can do” self-confidence.
Meh...that's not bad advise but I find hanging around naked women to be far more inspiring. :)

Then again, I"m a pig.
 
A good Muslim friend of mine posted this on Facebook earlier.

Optimism is contagious. So too is pessimism. If you are struggling to feel more positive, don’t spend your time hanging out with “emotional vampires” – those people who suck the life out of you with their complaints and commentary about everything that is wrong with both the world and the people in it. Choose your company wisely and limit the time you spend with people who don’t fill your cup of optimism and “can do” self-confidence.
So, why is he still hanging around you?
 
So, why is he still hanging around you?

Another sent this, pretty much sums up the Remainers and their intense sense of self-righteousness.

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The problem is this place is infested by simple minds.

There is a far left that "hates" wall street free trade and globalization. But that part of the left is not in power in this country and never will be. It's minuscule, though very loud on the internet.

Most Democrats and center-left liberals, understand that globalization is here to stay and also understand and enjoy its benefits. Simple minds have caricatured us as home waiting for our welfare checks, and they revel in their stupidity, but their demented fantasy lives are immaterial, and thank god or we'd all be on here discussing snuff porn.

What Dems and center-left liberals desire, generally speaking, are sensible free trade agreements, globalization, and capitalism but with very strong social safety nets, safety guards, and regulations.

You can't really talk to these idiots here as their idea of a good "rebuttal" is "who did you fuck last night whore".

I mean...are these the people you want deciding your next leader? Think about it.

Since you brought it up, who did you fuck last night whore?
 
Hmmmm. Seems like only last week that you were saying that the poster who had to respond with vulgarity was clearly losing the debate.

Oh, yeah. It was last week.


Two small details. :D
1 - Are you saying that Darla lost the debate, seeing as how all I did was repeat what she posted
and
2 - Since it was just last week, you'll have no problem in quoting that post; right.

Now, hop to it Thing.
Condemn Darla and find that quote. :p
 
Another sent this, pretty much sums up the Remainers and their intense sense of self-righteousness.

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So? Just because this person and their friends knew the issue, doesn't mean that everyone else did. It seems like there are many who believed those that lied to them.
 
So? Just because this person and their friends knew the issue, doesn't mean that everyone else did. It seems like there are many who believed those that lied to them.

Canute has a penchant foir delivering anomalies as generalizations. It covers his ass- he thinks.


Britain’s 850,000 Polish citizens face backlash after Brexit vote

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...sh-citizens-face-backlash-after-brexit-vote/#
 
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