tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8897997766931633186.post2351280919201315200..comments2024-02-14T03:21:37.506-05:00Comments on Monetary Freedom: Monetary Policy EffectivenessBill Woolseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06330232724290161369noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8897997766931633186.post-41810773894174730322016-04-24T02:47:05.293-04:002016-04-24T02:47:05.293-04:00It’s really interesting arguments, I believe we ne...It’s really interesting arguments, I believe we need to be careful and make sure we keep eye on everything, because as a trader I found it very tough to manage when I am not sure about things. I am currently trading with OctaFX broker and they’re one of the best brokerage houses in the world at present and have so many benefits which includes their daily market news and analysis service, it helps me stay updated with happening and that obviously leads to profits.Farhannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8897997766931633186.post-127099367644134692014-12-27T07:06:02.151-05:002014-12-27T07:06:02.151-05:00Bill: good post. I now think I'm beginning to ...Bill: good post. I now think I'm beginning to see where you are going with the durable goods angle,Nick Rowehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04982579343160429422noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8897997766931633186.post-62652826658056232252014-12-27T02:01:06.046-05:002014-12-27T02:01:06.046-05:00A point that I wish everyone in this discussion wo...A point that I wish everyone in this discussion would address is why the Fed is apparently able to get what it wants without "regime change". Why do markets react to QE?<br /><br />My thought is, if regime change is possible (which it always is), then markets will react positively to anything that increases the probability of regime change. QE communicates dissatisfaction with the status quo, which is a prerequisite for regime change. Actual regime change isn't necessarily required.<br />Maxnoreply@blogger.com