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    The I fund giveth, and the I fund fund taketh away.

    No move today.


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    Any reason to go to F?
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    Why do you say that? I'm thinking of using F instead of G if I do get out. Although risky, bond rates are way ahead of themselves.

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    Just looked like a thought!
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    The dollar looks strong so far today against the pound and the euro. Not good for the I fund although we are seeing a little rebound in the EAFE.

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    I added this to today's comments as the results came out.

    The new AAII investor sentiment survey showed 33% bullish, 43% bearish. This is good news for those looking for a bottom.

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    {bubbles ]it's that, like we are in the air or we going down ?

    wHat exactly they means ?

    [We're in a bubbles] {?}

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    A bubble means prices are high, dangerously high and in danger of bursting. Techs in 2000, the current housing market, tulips in the 1600's etc., all bubbles.

    Where are youhearing it PR?

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    The choppiness I talked about in today's comments and that we are seeing today is tough to play. It's happening intraday so it's difficult to get a read on when to get in or out.


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    I was seeing CNBC,and there was a comments...

    about LARRY CUTLOW.

    The comment sayd...

    ...we're in a bubbles...Shame on Larry Cutlow and his fallower:?

    [They talking about the guy in the tv program crammer/cutlow]:?

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    I wonder what he was talking about. Housing? Oil and gas prices? I can't picture him saying the stock market is in a bubble. I repect Kudlow's views and I'm curious now.

    I know his partner, Cramer, likes the market right now.

    If anyone else heard what he was talking about can you please post it here?

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    I was not paying attention.Just when a heard "bubbles":shock:







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