Well, let's pack it in. This has bad news written all over it. ZIRP will not do anyone anything good. We're about to enter a period like Japan if we can't get this shit under control. It looks like the issues from 2008 that weren't fixed will be coming home to roost.

 

No shit. Not going to lie here, but this has political retribution written all over it. By going to Zero on a Sunday 3 Days before the next Fed BoG Meeting, Powell is giving the middle finger to Trump. This was done to cause Maximum Pain. It's not going to look good for the next few days. Don't get me wrong, the more I think about it, the more it seems like this is going to be a backdoor means of getting more dollars out on all the swap lines the Fed has outstanding, but we're talking tanking the equity markets with them.

 

So basically, what, we actually never had a real recovery since '08? Basically lets shovel money up to the front door while the smart/elite money sneak out the back?

I for one welcome the market to go lower, but I also want to not become Zimbabwe.

 

There has to be a shut down of the markets similar to post 9/11

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Not to say whether I agree or not with it, but what's your rationale for this? Why should the government shut down the markets? How long should it be shut down for? Just curious.

 

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