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nur nicht zu übermütig werden sonst läufst du deinen verlusten nach so wie ich die letzte zeit ;)))
die gier holt ein häufig wieder auf den boden der tatsachen zurück!
greetz
Aber ich hab hier ja gute Lehrmeister, die holen mich schon wieder runter *ggg*
@range, wünsch Dir, das du all deine Gewinne mit einem wieder reinholst und allen anderen natürlich auch ;-))
kleiner Gewinn heute, aber wenn der täglich reinkommt bin ich auch einigermaßen zufrieden...
hätte mehr sein können!
Bis morgen
greetz
Habe mich auch mittlerweile wieder im griff, nachdem ich im DEZ. alles verzockt hatte. mache aber immer nur papertrading, weil mir die Kohle fehlt, aber da kommen so 1-2t am Tag raus (damit ich geübt bin, wenn ich den job wechsle....
Gruß Pichel
Und natürlich viel Erfolg beruflich, freut mich für Dich!!!!!!!!!!
WASHINGTON (CBS.MW) -- Stronger economic growth has been seen in most U.S. regions and sectors since late February, the Federal Reserve said Wednesday in its Beige Book report on current economic conditions.
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"Economic activity increased across the nation," the Beige Book said. "The growth was widespread." Read the full report.
Retail sales improved, while manufacturing, mining, tourism and services all grew. Commercial real estate markets remain a soft spot.
Meanwhile, labor markets "tightened somewhat with modest wage increases," the report said. Many regions reported modestly higher consumer prices, but nearly all indicated "significant increases in numerous commodities and input products."
The report, written by the professional staff at the Minneapolis Fed, largely confirmed the upbeat assessment on the economy given earlier in the day by Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan in congressional testimony. See full story.
The Beige Book is compiled from reports from thousands of business contacts in the 12 Federal Reserve districts throughout the nation to aid the Federal Open Market Committee in its deliberations on monetary policy. The next FOMC meeting is scheduled for May 4.
Most districts "saw a noticeable increase in retail sales," the report said. By contrast, sales in Richmond moderated while sales were termed "somewhat mixed" in Chicago.
"Manufacturing activity increased in all the districts," the Beige Book said. Steel mills were operating at or near capacity in the Chicago and Cleveland districts.
"Rising material costs were a common theme across the nation, with mixed reports on the ability to pass costs along to consumers by raising prices," the Fed said.
So far, consumer price increases have been "modest," except for energy costs.
Rex Nutting is Washington bureau chief of CBS.MarketWatch.com.
hier noch mal in kuzfassung für alle die schnell zum abendbrot müssen:
Die US-Notenbank (Fed) hat in ihrem heute veröffentlichten Beige Book, für die Zeit von Mitte Februar bis Anfang April ein landesweites starkes Wachstum bescheinigt. "Es gab ein breites Wachstum, wobei der Einzelhandel zulegte und die Industrie, Bergbau, Energie, Tourismus und Dienstleistungen ebenfalls wuchsen."
In remarks on the economic outlook to the Joint Economic Committee, Greenspan repeated upbeat comments he made Tuesday at the Senate Banking Committee and declared that the threat of disinflation was over.
But Greenspan remains unconcerned about inflation, suggesting that he is not in a hurry to raise interest rates from the current 46-year low of 1 percent. Read his testimony.
"The federal funds rate must rise at some point to prevent pressures on price inflation from eventually emerging," he said in prepared testimony. "As yet, the protracted period of monetary accommodation has not fostered an environment in which broad-based inflation pressures appear to be building."
möge die macht mit euch sein, tafkar
verschiedenste Einschätzungen dazu. Da liest wieder jeder was er gerade braucht!
http://cbs.marketwatch.com/news/...%2D89B7E7C2B4DA%7D&siteid=mktw
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