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That's funny. One of the things I like best is that the comment threads give you a taste of the bulls and the bears. I admit the bear voice has become a somewhat overpowering lately, but that's also useful data - whether you're a bull or bear.
On Oct 29 12:14 PM User18358 wrote:
> I'm tired of the negative comments on seekingalpha. I usually get > more from the comments here than some of the articles. Can we start > marking lead commenters with permanent bull or permanent bear tags? > That way when the GDP comes in at 3.5% I know not to read the bears.
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
On Oct 29 12:14 PM User18358 wrote:
> I'm tired of the negative comments on seekingalpha. I usually get
> more from the comments here than some of the articles. Can we start
> marking lead commenters with permanent bull or permanent bear tags?
> That way when the GDP comes in at 3.5% I know not to read the bears.
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
We're going to continue doing them this way, but we've got something else in store too. Hint: Keep an eye on our home page next week.
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
Here's what it said:
<<A quick search using key words oil profits and reasonable profits board revealed these and many more hits. These should clarify my position and concerns which should concern all of you as well. wtjs.com/pages/2127250...? edition.cnn.com/TRANSC... www.taxfoundation.org/... www.kansascity.com/273...;>