twacowfca Posted December 31, 2012 Posted December 31, 2012 Who's afraid of the fiscal cliff, fiscal cliff, fiscal cliff ? Who's afraid of the fiscal cliff ? La la la la la. -- to the tune of , Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf :)
zippy1 Posted December 31, 2012 Posted December 31, 2012 Who's afraid of the fiscal cliff, fiscal cliff, fiscal cliff ? Who's afraid of the fiscal cliff ? La la la la la. -- to the tune of , Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf :) Ha! :) Good one! I know we still have quite a few "cheap" stocks around to be had. However, normally people would be worried about debt ceiling, no? It does not even seem to be getting any attention. I do wonder why... Anybody can share their insight why there is this lack of "concerns" about the upcoming debt ceiling fight? Or that is going to be a non-event?
plato1976 Posted December 31, 2012 Posted December 31, 2012 well, I think the market just believes the congress will pass sth in a few days (even it's not tonight)... anyway, I picked up some berkshire around 89 Who's afraid of the fiscal cliff, fiscal cliff, fiscal cliff ? Who's afraid of the fiscal cliff ? La la la la la. -- to the tune of , Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf :) Ha! :) Good one! I know we still have quite a few "cheap" stocks around to be had. However, normally people would be worried about debt ceiling, no? It does not even seem to be getting any attention. I do wonder why... Anybody can share their insight why there is this lack of "concerns" about the upcoming debt ceiling fight? Or that is going to be a non-event?
twacowfca Posted January 2, 2013 Author Posted January 2, 2013 Who's afraid of the fiscal cliff, fiscal cliff, fiscal cliff ? Who's afraid of the fiscal cliff ? La la la la la. -- to the tune of , Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf :) Ha! :) Good one! I know we still have quite a few "cheap" stocks around to be had. However, normally people would be worried about debt ceiling, no? It does not even seem to be getting any attention. I do wonder why... Anybody can share their insight why there is this lack of "concerns" about the upcoming debt ceiling fight? Or that is going to be a non-event? The Market has ben swimming on a sea of liquidity for more than 4 years. The huge special dividends paid this Nov and Dec add to pot. Mr. Market has been looking for an excuse to go up, and he has a fat wallet to pay the fare. It seems like Y2K all over again. :) :(
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