No Santa rally yet, how about a Year-end rally

This is what many S&P analysts have been calling for. Nothing has fructified yet as a true rally. But it is important to note that the Dow and S&P are at its -best showing since the 2008 sell-off.

I like the gains because I feel they are going to stick. Growth is gradual and usually gradual growth is stable growth. Rally would not hurt and seems imminent in the year end as there are reports that consumers opened their wallets better than all the past 2 years. Signs of confidence. Many fund managers are promoting this momentum to get our psyche off the negatives to the positives.

There are other developments I am beginning to like. Back door maneuvering at the Financial Heads level of governments is bound to kick start the American economy and that I do believe is going to happen and will be the new way to kick start a stalled economy. It will be interesting to watch when history is written about how we got out of this economic failure in this country's history books.

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