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Follow on Google News | ![]() President of Springer Financial Advisors in Sacramento California Keith Springer is Quoted in CNBCKeith Springer discusses what the market is looking for from the Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke and what might happen if the market doesn’t get its way.
According to Jeff Cox of CNBC, “Investors betting that Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is about to come to the rescue with another round of monetary easing could be setting themselves up for a major disappointment.” A Sacramento financial advisor believes this stock market is sending a sign to Bernanke telling him, “We want QE3 and we want it this week, or we're going to hammer you and the market will get absolutely killed," said Keith Springer, author of Facing Goliath: How to Triumph in the Dangerous Market Ahead, and president of Springer Financial Advisors. "The stock market is addicted to QE." To view more print and TV media interviews with Keith, visit http://www.KeithSpringer.com, email Keith@KeithSpringer.com or call (916) 925-8900. For up-to-the-minute market updates visit his blog http://www.KeithSpringer.info. In addition to his work as an expert financial advisor, Keith provides customized mortgages and consulting for homeowners. This information can be found at http://www.KeithSpringerLoans.com. # # # About Springer Financial Advisors: Keith Springer is author of Facing Goliath: How to Triumph in the Dangerous Market Ahead, a financial planner, a market technician, a financial writer, founder of Top Down Tactical™ and President and founder of Springer Financial Advisors in Sacramento CA, a SEC Registered Investment Advisor. He has developed a proprietary process for successfully building tax-efficient and retirement portfolios and has been providing specialty wealth management services for over 25 years. End
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