As of 1:00 PM EST, the market is above 7900, where are the naysayers that told me that 7900 was the magic #?

http://finance.yahoo.com/marketupdate/overview?u

Mighty silent in here….where are those naysayers who told me that 7900 was the ‘magic number’?

Maybe its because the republicans announced today that they have a plan to save the economy, because we all know we loved the plan they had for the past 8 years.

9 Responses to “As of 1:00 PM EST, the market is above 7900, where are the naysayers that told me that 7900 was the magic #?”

  1. Greg Says:

    Wow, if they know that’s the magic number, they sure know alot more than me.
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  2. Bitter Half Says:

    If they’re smart, they’re cashing in.
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  3. Shaddup Libs Says:

    They don’t exist?
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  4. judo702 Says:

    Maybe its because the republicans announced today that they have a plan to save the economy, because we all know we loved the plan they had for the past 8 years.
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  5. chuck_junior Says:

    I’ve never seen anyone say that 7900 was any kind of magic number. Please show a link.

    Here is your magic number:
    13,191.50

    With people back to work.
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  6. Tim Says:

    The ultimate number is 42. When the DOW hits 42, you will know that Obama was successful…in destroying the US economy.

    Then you will wish he had failed, per Rush Limbaugh.
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  7. Tubby Says:

    Quit whining and be glad our country is bouncing back! Gosh!
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  8. Four Year Minstrel Show Says:

    My stocks have lost half their value. You want me to be happy with 7900?
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  9. D-N-C Says:

    Woo-hoo above 7900. Yeah, we’re just below 8000 instead of the 14000 we were at a year or so back. How about this the mkt has dropped almost 4000 in the 60 days Barry’s been in office. That’s not necessarily Bush’s fault. IF the mkt was confident in what the current administration was doing we’d see some leveling out rather than the constant dropping
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