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Tuesday, March 5, 2013
INDU Dow Jones Industrials Weekly Chart Dow Prints New All-Time Closing and Intraday Highs
The Dow Industrials took out the October 2007 highs today printing a new all-time closing high at 14253.77 and new all-time intraday high at 14286.37. This is the highest the Dow has ever printed in its over 200-year history. This information is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Do not invest based on anything you read or view here. Consult your financial advisor before making any investment decision.
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Dear Mr Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank,
ReplyDeleteHerewith, I would like to congratulate you with printing the INDU -better known as the DOW- to a new all-time closing high at 14253.77 and new all-time intraday high at 14286.37. This is the highest the Dow has ever printed in its over 200-year history.
This was certainly worth the over >$3 trillion you've now poured into the stock markets. I would like to applaud you for your persistence, and goal-oriented approach.
However, could you now please stop this madness and let things settle using the forces of nature and in accordance with true free market spirits!? You've made your point, you've accomplished all you ever wanted since you were a little boy. Now it is time for reality to set in and move along.
Not having faith in the american spirit and free market is disrespectful to the american people. We -the people- will survive a market crash, and out of the ashes the phoenix, the american spirit will rise. However out of the current $3T debt and counting, only fat bankers will rise.
I wish you all the best in your current endovours. May you be in need of a printing press repair, or check-up, please don't hesitate to contact me. I have a great contact -Joe the plumber- who's currently unemployed and real good at such maintenance issues.
Kindest regards,
Arnie
Well done Arnie.
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