Does that say "stocks" or "equities"?*Beekeeper » 12 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ MONEY PRINTING comes from the Treasury issuing TREASURY BONDS and the Federal Reserve BUYING THEM UP with MONEY THEY PRINT TO DO SO, ASSHOLE!! How **** STUPID ARE YOU??
Yes, the FEDS CAN buy into the market....
Now, I SUGGEST you take your *** KICKING and SHUT THE **** UP!!!
BIDEN USED EVERY **** TRICK HE COULD FIND to prop up the STOCK MARKET!! PERIOD!!
The ONLY ONE who said "equities" was YOU, ASSHOLE!!
It says your daddy's a bastard and your mother's whore, and you wouldn't be here if the rubber hadn't tore!
Because I understand the terms...*Beekeeper » 4 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ The ONLY ONE who said "equities" was YOU, ASSHOLE!!
Run along now and take your CURB STOMPING LIKE THE ****** YOU ARE!!
No....because you have no idea what the term means.
Does the Fed buy "stocks"?FEDS BOUGHT UP MORE STOCK (and bonds)
You cry apocalypse and then recommend having cash on hand to save your starving ***....better get some chickens, Egghead.
Blackvegetable » 29 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ No....because you have no idea what the term means.
Are these your words?
Does the Fed buy "stocks"?
Would you like some extra curb with that?
*Beekeeper » 10 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Equities are ownership in Common and Preferred stocks.
There are OTHER non-equity forms of "stocks", which most people refer to when talking about 'investments', that the Fed DOES participate in. What the **** was "quantitative easing" all about, DICKSUCK?? They purchased TONS of non-equity investments after 2008. They still do.
The Feds don't want to have an appearance of preferential treatment of one company over another, so they AVOID "equity" investments.
Now SHUT THE **** UP!!
and the Fed doesn't buy those either.There are OTHER non-equity forms of "stocks", which most people
interest rates, liquidity - matters within its jurisdiction.What the **** was "quantitative easing" all about,
So they DON'T buy stocks.The Feds don't want to have an appearance of preferential treatment of one company over another, so they AVOID "equity" investments.