oldroy
Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
oldroy
Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
QuestGirl wrote:
Been waitin' long?
I will be waiting for sometime until those trolls from the left get their replies from their leaders.
oldroy wrote:
I will be waiting for sometime until those trolls from the left get their replies from their leaders.
Might take 8 years. They're all under self-protect mode and self is all that matters.
oldroy
Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
QuestGirl wrote:
Might take 8 years. They're all under self-protect mode and self is all that matters.
It has been over 48 hours so some of them must have their answers in hand by now.
This is more residue from the Obama recovery, just like the residue from W's recession affected the beginning of Obama's Presidency. I knew you people would try to take credit just like you all did with Clinton:
If President Obama had been able to better address Americans' widespread and persistent economic anxiety, Donald Trump might not be celebrating his inauguration today. But anyone with enough money to invest in the stock market had plenty to celebrate under the outgoing president: U.S. stocks rose an average of 12% a year during Obama's two terms, according to S&P Global.
That ranks Obama 3rd among the 12 men who have served as president since World War II, based on the performance of the S&P 500. Only Bill Clinton (under whom stocks rose 14.9% a year over 8 years) and the late Gerald Ford (18.6% annualized during his 29 months in office) presided over better markets. For more detail, see the chart below.
The 44th President had the advantage of starting from a grim stock-market low point: When Obama took office, on Jan. 20, 2009, stock investors were still in full lemming mode, fleeing from stocks in reaction to the bursting of the housing bubble and the realization that Wall Street balance sheets were pretty much termite-ridden, thanks to risky lending and financial engineering. But stocks touched bottom on March 6, 2009, and have been trending upward ever since.
Stock performance under Obama also benefited, ironically enough, from the so-called Trump Bump. In the 10-plus weeks since Election Day, Obama's last days as president, the S&P 500 has risen 6.2%, as the prospect of lower taxes and fewer regulations revived lame-duck animal spirits among stock investors. Overall, the market rose 166.3% between Obama's first day in office and the close of trading Thursday, his last day.
http://fortune.com/2017/01/20/thanksobama-heres-how-stocks-did-during-obamas-presidency/
Progressive One wrote:
This is more residue from the Obama recovery, just like the residue from W's recession affected the beginning of Obama's Presidency. I knew you people would try to take credit just like you all did with Clinton:
If President Obama had been able to better address Americans' widespread and persistent economic anxiety, Donald Trump might not be celebrating his inauguration today. But anyone with enough money to invest in the stock market had plenty to celebrate under the outgoing president: U.S. stocks rose an average of 12% a year during Obama's two terms, according to S&P Global.
That ranks Obama 3rd among the 12 men who have served as president since World War II, based on the performance of the S&P 500. Only Bill Clinton (under whom stocks rose 14.9% a year over 8 years) and the late Gerald Ford (18.6% annualized during his 29 months in office) presided over better markets. For more detail, see the chart below.
The 44th President had the advantage of starting from a grim stock-market low point: When Obama took office, on Jan. 20, 2009, stock investors were still in full lemming mode, fleeing from stocks in reaction to the bursting of the housing bubble and the realization that Wall Street balance sheets were pretty much termite-ridden, thanks to risky lending and financial engineering. But stocks touched bottom on March 6, 2009, and have been trending upward ever since.
Stock performance under Obama also benefited, ironically enough, from the so-called Trump Bump. In the 10-plus weeks since Election Day, Obama's last days as president, the S&P 500 has risen 6.2%, as the prospect of lower taxes and fewer regulations revived lame-duck animal spirits among stock investors. Overall, the market rose 166.3% between Obama's first day in office and the close of trading Thursday, his last day.
http://fortune.com/2017/01/20/thanksobama-heres-how-stocks-did-during-obamas-presidency/This is more residue from the Obama recovery, just... (
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Wrong again negroid under the zebra the stock market was propped up by the fed printing money. You negroes never learn do you?
kenjay wrote:
Wrong again negroid under the zebra the stock market was propped up by the fed printing money. You negroes never learn do you?
Zebra, you crack me up kenjay!
Progressive One wrote:
This is more residue from the Obama recovery, just like the residue from W's recession affected the beginning of Obama's Presidency. I knew you people would try to take credit just like you all did with Clinton:
If President Obama had been able to better address Americans' widespread and persistent economic anxiety, Donald Trump might not be celebrating his inauguration today. But anyone with enough money to invest in the stock market had plenty to celebrate under the outgoing president: U.S. stocks rose an average of 12% a year during Obama's two terms, according to S&P Global.
That ranks Obama 3rd among the 12 men who have served as president since World War II, based on the performance of the S&P 500. Only Bill Clinton (under whom stocks rose 14.9% a year over 8 years) and the late Gerald Ford (18.6% annualized during his 29 months in office) presided over better markets. For more detail, see the chart below.
The 44th President had the advantage of starting from a grim stock-market low point: When Obama took office, on Jan. 20, 2009, stock investors were still in full lemming mode, fleeing from stocks in reaction to the bursting of the housing bubble and the realization that Wall Street balance sheets were pretty much termite-ridden, thanks to risky lending and financial engineering. But stocks touched bottom on March 6, 2009, and have been trending upward ever since.
Stock performance under Obama also benefited, ironically enough, from the so-called Trump Bump. In the 10-plus weeks since Election Day, Obama's last days as president, the S&P 500 has risen 6.2%, as the prospect of lower taxes and fewer regulations revived lame-duck animal spirits among stock investors. Overall, the market rose 166.3% between Obama's first day in office and the close of trading Thursday, his last day.
http://fortune.com/2017/01/20/thanksobama-heres-how-stocks-did-during-obamas-presidency/This is more residue from the Obama recovery, just... (
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Yes, the stock market did indeed rally behind OUR President Trump once elected on November 8, 2016, and continue to rise.
QuestGirl wrote:
Yes, the stock market did indeed rally behind OUR President Trump once elected on November 8, 2016, and continue to rise.
It doubled under Obama......go figure..............
Progressive One wrote:
It doubled under Obama......go figure..............
Now you're just lying to win a non-existant contest...go figure
QuestGirl wrote:
Now you're just lying to win a non-existant contest...go figure
There should be a law where you can freely slap the shit out of someone when they don't know what they are talking about and also try to insult:
Stock Prices
Trump takes office with stock prices near historic highs, after an eight-year run-up that will be a tough act for Trump to follow.
Under Obama, stock prices set record after record. For example, all three major stock market indexes set records on a single day, Aug. 15.
As of the market close on Jan. 19, the Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index was 181 percent higher than it was the day Obama took office.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average also more than doubled, rising 148 percent during Obama’s tenure, and the NASDAQ Composite index more than tripled, rising 284.5 percent.
http://www.factcheck.org/2017/01/what-president-trump-inherits/
Progressive One wrote:
There should be a law where you can freely slap the shit out of someone when they don't know what they are talking about and also try to insult:
Stock Prices
Trump takes office with stock prices near historic highs, after an eight-year run-up that will be a tough act for Trump to follow.
Under Obama, stock prices set record after record. For example, all three major stock market indexes set records on a single day, Aug. 15.
As of the market close on Jan. 19, the Standard & Poorâs 500-stock index was 181 percent higher than it was the day Obama took office.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average also more than doubled, rising 148 percent during Obamaâs tenure, and the NASDAQ Composite index more than tripled, rising 284.5 percent.
http://www.factcheck.org/2017/01/what-president-trump-inherits/There should be a law where you can freely slap th... (
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Factcheck@Hillary.org, yeah right.
THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE, Prog, guaranteed
QuestGirl wrote:
Now you're just lying to win a non-existant contest...go figure
Stock Prices
Trump takes office with stock prices near historic highs, after an eight-year run-up that will be a tough act for Trump to follow.
Under Obama, stock prices set record after record. For example, all three major stock market indexes set records on a single day, Aug. 15.
As of the market close on Jan. 19, the Standard & Poorâs 500-stock index was 181 percent higher than it was the day Obama took office.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average also more than doubled, rising 148 percent during Obamaâs tenure, and the NASDAQ Composite index more than tripled, rising 284.5 percent.
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