

This article, but for the name of the current Reserve Bank governor, is 10 years old.
It borrows from (okay, is ripped off from) one of the great bush poems, Said Hanrahan, by John O’Brien. A tweet from the inimitable business journo, Michael Pascoe, reminded me that I’d written it, and prompted me to share it, once again.
Feel free to read the original first (or after). It’s better. Obviously. And it was about rain. This one is about rates. But, well, people’s responses now, and their responses then, aren’t that dissimilar.
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âWeâll all be rooned,â said Hanrahan
He sounded most forlorn
Outside the ASX while trade began
One chilly Monday morn.
The investors stood around about,
Coat-collars to the ears,
And talked of shares and interest rates
As they had done for years.
âItâs lookinâ crook,â said Daniel Croke;
âBedad, itâs cruke, me lad
For never since the GFC
Had investing been so bad.â
âItâs bad, all right,â said young Whitehead
With timing so sublime
As everyone in chorus said
âItâs different this timeâ.
And so around the chorus ran
âThe marketâs stuffed, no doubt.â
âWeâll all be rooned,â said Hanrahan,
âBefore the year is out.
âThe shares have crashed; yeâll have your work
To save your hard earned cash;
From here way out to Back-Oâ-Bourke
Theyâre talkinâ âbout the crashâ.
âTheyâre cryinâ for rate cuts,â he said,
âTheyâve gone and lost their nerve.â
The investors scratched their heads,
And awaited the Reserve.
âThere wonât be growth, in any case,
Not a dollar to be made;
The marketâs rigged â a gamblerâs place
What is a guy to trade?â
âIf shares donât spike this month,â said Dan,
And cleared his throat to speak â
âWeâll all be rooned,â said Hanrahan, â
If rates donât fall this week.â
A heavy silence seemed to spread
Oâer all â it was a sign
As everyone in chorus said
âItâs different this timeâ.
âWe want a small rate cut, we do,â
OâNeil observed at last;
But Croke âmaintainedâ we wanted two
To put the danger past.
âIf we donât get 0.5%, man,
Or more to break this drought,
Weâll all be rooned,â said Hanrahan,
âBefore the year is out.â
In Phil’s good time down came the rates;
And all the afternoon
In boardrooms of investment banks in town
They sang a happy tune.
And speculation continued still,
And lightsome, gladsome elves
On dripping spout and window-sill
Kept talking to themselves.
âTwas exuberance all day long,
A-singing at its work,
Till every cabbie took up the song
Way out to Back-Oâ-Bourke.
And sure as sure wages ran,
Then inflation overtop;
âWeâll all be rooned,â said Hanrahan,
âIf these rate cuts donât stop.â
And stop they did, in Phil’s good time:
And spring came in to fold
A mantle oâer the hills sublime
Fortunes made in gold.
And days went by as good times rolled,
With drinking from the cup,
As shares and bonds and bars of gold,
They went nowhere but up.
And, oh, the smiles on every face,
As happy guy and girl
Winning the share market race
Jumped online to buy and sell.
While round the bar well dressed and fed
They drank the finest wine,
As everyone in chorus said
âItâs different this timeâ.
âThereâll be a crash for sure, me man,
There will, without a doubt;
Weâll all be rooned,â said Hanrahan,
âBefore the year is outâ.
… âSaid Hanrahanâ originally spoke of the doomsayers who seemed to delight in predicting drought, then flood â all the while missing the point that farmers were successful despite â not in the absence of â the occasional meteorological extreme.
Hopefully our capital-F Foolish investing analogy is clear.
Fool on!
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