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    Earnings season in the US and from what I can see its particularly flat with a lot of companies missing and not really living up to guidance or analyst expectations. The DOW and S&P500 though still going strong which is slightly perplexing.

    Most of the stocks reality compared to what its priced at it so very far away but poor earnings doesn't seem to be having much of an effect.

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    Jobs number in US was 128,000 but in reality they were over 300,000 ...WOW indeed

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    Wow, a blowout JOBS number just out, adjusted for revisions and the General Motors strike, 303,000. This is far greater than expectations. USA ROCKS!
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    US markets look to be breaking up out of the giant trading range which has been a feature last nearly 2 years. lets see if we get acceptance if they hold above the breakout levels.
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    Blue skies.When do the thunder clouds arrive?

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    breakout seems to be holding , maybe because of this

    China says it has agreed with the US to cancel existing trade tariffs in phases

    https://www.cnbc.com/2019/11/07/chin...nt-phases.html
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    Very good news indeed. Lets hope this will actually happen but you never know with Trump https://www.reuters.com/article/us-u...-idUSKBN1XH0TG

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    Very good news indeed. Lets hope this will actually happen but you never know with Trump https://www.reuters.com/article/us-u...-idUSKBN1XH0TG
    totally the rally could blow up anytime due to trade issues or even if an agreement is reached and it is a poor agreement
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    Great headlines - Earnings beat expectations

    Expectations must have pretty low - earnings are down 2.7% on pcp and third quarter in a row if earnings decline

    Never mind US stocks at new highs


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    OCR cut today for sure

    The experts who do the the RB survey of expectations are a weird lot. They expect OCR cuts now and next year and still don't expect a rebound in inflation or growth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    OCR cut today for sure

    The experts who do the the RB survey of expectations are a weird lot. They expect OCR cuts now and next year and still don't expect a rebound in inflation or growth.
    The expert I listened to at a presentation 2 weeks ago seemed to think the more rates are cut the more people will be setting aside for savings thus less investment and consumer spending and less inflation and growth.

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