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Don't buy now...buy next week!
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If there are 24 people trying to buy houses, send them in my direction. I'd be happy with 2.4.....0
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Reminds me of last year, It's a [STRIKE]Spring[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]Summer[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]Autumn[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]Winter[/STRIKE] bounce, it always happens every year.
1 month negative data and it get some a bit chipper.
I would not get too cocky as you may need the winter to explain away any data that does not go the way you wanted it.;)
Nationwide tomorrow, lets see how the cold is portrayed if that shows a rise.
"Oh but it was very cold the start of the year and stamp duty"
"Just people putting back purchases."
"Fully understandable, nothing to see."
"Look at this picture froth, froth."
You get a gold star Mr Really. (awarding yourself is sad I know)
Less than 24H later and it is official weather can officially be used as a reason by people who are bearish.
I might start doing horoscopes.;)Because many bears accept that little numbers are irrelevant in context of the big picture.
Let's not foget that sales during jan and Feb, were extremely slow due to the weather, so .7% in March is hardly anything to rejoice about.0
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