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Put Volume Spikes While Commodity Stocks Falter [view article]
Re: "talk of big hedge funds selling off commodities in general" ... I've heard this 4 times in two days now, but no-one seems to know who it is... jegan ;-) ReplyThe Case Against Investing in the Dow Industrials (For Now) [view article]
You could have made the 14,164.53 high on 10/9/2007 as the end of the growth cycle. It is true that the NASDAQ and S&P 500 showed their last top in early 2000, but you indicated you were discussing the DJIA.That being said, very stimulating article. Reply
The Case Against Investing in the Dow Industrials (For Now) [view article]
In his book "The Roaring 2000s", Harry S. Dent,Jr. correctly predicted the bust in 2008. His basic theme was that "We" innovate and grow in spurts, followed by a period of assimilation (little growth). Its a very interesting postulation, and has certainly worked out many times. ReplyThe Case Against Investing in the Dow Industrials (For Now) [view article]
Steven,A very interesting article ! Reply
The Case Against Investing in the Dow Industrials (For Now) [view article]
Steven,A very interesting article! Reply
Don't Sell Celgene - Cramer's Lightning Round (7/30/08) [view article]
Cramer did lose faith in Celgene, but its giant army of loyalists who know it best did not. The near-term is absolutely brilliant, with international and label expansion of Revlimid sales, and Vidaza stealing all of Dacogen's thunder. And that's all that most investors care to hear about. But many who know the company best believe that several products in the pipeline have real potential to be far bigger even than Revlimid - starting with the next one likely to hit the market, Apremilast, which is an oral Enbrel. ReplyWill Climate Advocacy Pay Off For Shareholders? [view article]
I notice you nutjobs switched to calling "global warming" climate change after the earth refused to cooperate with your silly predictions.Climate change. Pfffftttt.. The climate has been changing here for a few billion years. Reply
Replacement Candidates for David Merkel's Portfolio: From AA to ZZ [view article]
YOU HAVE TO MANY STOCKS TO FOLLOW.ALL YOU NEED IS SOMETHING LIKE THESE.
CHK / CSCO / EMC / FCX / GE / HAL / IPI / MON / MRVL / MSFT / RIMM / T / TEVA / V / WB / YUM.
JUST 16 STOCKS TO FOLLOW.
THEN YOU CAN DO YOUR HOMEWORK ON EACH . Reply
Merrill Raises Capital - Fast Money Recap (7/28/08 [view article]
The best way I've found to make mad money on the market is to wait 3 days after Cramer touts any stock...then short it. He's wrong far more often that he's right. Check out www.yourmoneywatch.com... for proof. Cramer is a showman...nothing more. Like a moron, I actually believed me might be on to something with his claim that SIRI would double after the merger. I figured even if he was only half right, it would be a decent return on investment. Instead, I got my ass handed to me. Then the F'ing jackass acts like he was sour on the deal the whole time. Cramer is a worthless scumbag as far as I'm concerned. I know this debacle isn't his fault...all he did was try to put out the fire with gasoline....still..his hypocrisy is infuriating. The smug bastard scratching lottery cards...I almost threw my JW Blue at the screen.I'll hang on to what's left of my meager 25,000 share SIRI position and hope that maybe it will come back to even in a few years. What the hell else can I do? No point selling this crap now. This has been a very expensive lesson. I kill at Texas Hold 'em. I suck at speculation stocks. My speculation money will go to poker from now on. At least I won't have to worry about some jackass dumping $350 million worth of diluted cards into the deck in the middle of the game and ruin my pocket rocket hole cards.
Hey, at least I admit it when I screw up. And man did I screw up on this company. Maybe I'll feel differently in 6 months...but for now I am so pissed at Cramer for rubbing salt in the wound and at Mel for diluting this sorry stock on merger day that I can hardly gather enough sputum to spit. And for you jackasses that like to rub it in. go F yourselves.
Yes, I feel better now. Reply
Tiedeman
10 Signs of a Recession [view article]
Oil is now dropping. We may miss the great recession of 2008. ReplyMerrill Raises Capital - Fast Money Recap (7/28/08 [view article]
Excellent report. I tried to follow Fast Money whenever I could, but the last portion (one next-day trade) was invariably too fast such that I could not catch what was said. So, that alone would make your summary valuable. One suggestion: create a new section head for this entry. I almost missed reading yours because of its being listed under "Cramer's Pick." ReplyMerrill Raises Capital - Fast Money Recap (7/28/08 [view article]
MER need to raise they managed account fees from 2 percent to 3 percent. Of course, at even 2 percent it is a big ripoff. ReplyMerrill Raises Capital - Fast Money Recap (7/28/08 [view article]
MORE INT. THAN T V PROG. ReplyDow 30 Performance Since 7/15 [view article]
caradiodoc: Excellent post! You are spot on! ReplyTiedeman
Dow 30 Performance Since 7/15 [view article]
The bounce that failed. Reply