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Irrational Exuberance |
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13-Mar-07:
According to the Mortgage Bankers Association,
the Seasonally Adjusted FHA
Loans Delinquency Rate Hit a Record 13.46% in 2006Q4. Ironically,
Global Irrational
Exuberance Also Hit a Record 38.1% on 18-Mar-07. The Federal Open Market
Committee (FOMC) Decided to Keep Its Target for the Federal Funds Rate
at 5.25%. Despite the Mortgage Meltdown, and Reports of Predatory
Lending, the
Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) Climbed 115.76 on 19-Mar-07, then
Surged 159.42 on 21-Mar-07. |
| Emotions and Feelings Over the 7-Day Time Period from 16-Mar-07 through 22-Mar-07 |
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Irrationality
INDEXES/CHARTS People Were Irrationally Exuberant - Their Happiness Was Not Warranted by the Pleasure They Experienced |
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Emotions
INDEXES/CHART People Were Both Happy and Angry |
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Feelings
INDEXES/CHART People Experienced Pain and Felt Entangled |
| Panoptic View of Emotions and Feelings Over the 90-Day Time Period from 22-Dec-06 through 21-Mar-07 |
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Irrationality
CHART Evidence of High Irrational Exuberance |
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Emotions
CHART Evidence of Increased Happiness |
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Feelings
CHART Evidence of Considerable Entanglement |
| Desires, Aversions, and Suppressed or Suspended Concerns – People's "Stream of Thought" |
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Awareness and Attention Fluxes 1-Dec-06 Ò 31-Mar-07 |
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Worldwide Focus of Attention 1-Dec-06 Ò 31-Mar-07 |
| Deceit Watch |
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Good/Bad/Suppressed Correlations 1-Dec-06 Ò 31-Mar-07 |
| Chronological Bibliography |
| World Events |