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Friday, October 10, 2014

noise of a wall street crash about to wake up the late sleepers

noise of a wall street crash about to wake up the late sleepers

fiction
Edward w Pritchard


Good people go about their business oblivious to the noise of the churning and parroting of stocks and bonds on Wall Street.

First a few coal miners get laid off for slowing demand for electricity in china and over production of coal in Australia and green slaps against dirty coal in America.

Then the price of gas actually declines at the pump.

Next people who clean planes at the airports refuse to work because of a virus in Africa.

A very pretty girl on the local news who use to do weather and now is co anchor says it is a good time to buy quality stocks.

It can be awakening to try to time the stock market when the noise of a wall street crash is about to wake up the late sleepers. The noise from wall street will interrupt dreams of generation six cell phone upgrades and defer the release of an Apple  watch that automatically sends your moods and blood pressure to your doctor and lawyer.

Wall street lands with a thud when fear spreads across the trading terminals of Manhattan, Greenwich Conn, Hong Kong and your town USA. Mysterious footprints appear on the new carpets of your living room when wall street stories are on the front page of the local paper.

Soon the congressional investigations will start. Someone has been manipulating stocks. We are all just shocked by the revelation. Maybe it's harder for everyone to get rich than we had heard.

Noise of a crash on wall street is about to wake the late sleepers. Grandpa is telling the children that a company called Alibaba could fall twenty dollars a share from it's IPO high price this October.

Meanwhile Social networks in America may be used to train soldiers to fight overseas terrorists. How? That's the next high tech IPO which can't be discussed as yet; it's in the lock up period just now.

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