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[QUOTE="JohnFSilver, post: 3550478, member: 1618"] Unemployment rate is going north of 20, just saw that labor participation lowest since 1973. Stocks are still high on the stimulus measures. I just don’t see the fundamentals in a macro economic numbers dictating upward movement. If you can pick a single stock that is doing better due to this situation (tech, consumer staples) I get it. But less jobs, less money for people mean less earnings. The economy is retracting. People spending less. The only thing that seems to be driving these prices to the expectation of further government stimulus. just wondering if we are in the dead cat bounce part of the crash. Bloomberg TV seems pretty sour on the environment. What do I know though. The more I got into the stock market after my journalism career, the less I was sure I knew about where things are going . [/QUOTE]
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