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  1. Frank Castle on Winners (and a Few Losers) from RIM's Recent Quarter: Funny I guess you missed Blackberry will have Skype in May and... more »
  2. JamesApple on Winners (and a Few Losers) from RIM's Recent Quarter: 1) It is time for Smartphone Wars. RIM is quickly becoming the... more »
  3. Chad Gray_ on The Hidden Cost in Inverse ETFs: cma cma, you're correct - that was a type-o. I meant short SH and... more »
  4. a believer on The Hidden Cost in Inverse ETFs: The short-long index ETFs are a losers game because of hidden... more »
  5. cma on The Hidden Cost in Inverse ETFs: "short the SDS and long the IVV. While this is not a risk free... more »
  6. ETFexpert on The Hidden Cost in Inverse ETFs: I agree, these aren't "buy and hold" ETFs. Also, a nice pair trade... more »
  7. 2houndz on The Hidden Cost in Inverse ETFs: From what I have read and tried to understand, this was not... more »
  8. gon4beer on The Hidden Cost in Inverse ETFs: given the volume in these ETF's, i don't think anyone holds them... more »
  9. Montereyblues on Housing Price Corrections in the Bay Area: HI, Very good article. My wife and I sold our house in Stockton... more »
  10. Chad Gray_ on Housing Price Corrections in the Bay Area: Good comments. As for the San Jose and silicon valley corridor... more »
  11. Chad Gray_ on Housing Price Corrections in the Bay Area: Thanks for the good comments. John, read your article as well,... more »
  12. Spudster on Housing Price Corrections in the Bay Area: Good to look into the details. The theory could be as... more »
  13. Steven Hansen on Housing Price Corrections in the Bay Area: chad, great analysis of the bay area housing market. thank you... more »
  14. mikeccall on Housing Price Corrections in the Bay Area: San Jose isn't relevant to bay area real estate? This analysis is... more »
  15. John Wake on Housing Price Corrections in the Bay Area: That fits my working theory as... more »