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Aspyra Inc. (APY)

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  • CEF Week in Review: Riskier Fund Types Rule [View article]
    Sskell If BIF's management is as cynical as you believe—and I believe there may be evidence they are—wouldn’t those that... More »
    Comment by Joe Eqcome
    May 11 12:42 pm |
    Rating: +3 0
  • CEF Week in Review: Riskier Fund Types Rule [View article]
    Alan Young My mention of the best and worst performer in the weekly commentary is only designed as a data point and I hope they're... More »
    Comment by Joe Eqcome
    May 11 12:19 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • CEF Week in Review: Riskier Fund Types Rule [View article]
    Oldman Since the CEF market segment is so diverse, I believe that by looking at the trends in the sub-sector an investor can get a... More »
    Comment by Joe Eqcome
    May 11 11:59 am |
    Rating: +1 0
  • CEF Week in Review: Riskier Fund Types Rule [View article]
    I've done extraordinary DD on not only the man, but the entire situation. So much so that I am now appropriately perceived as an... More »
    Comment by Dan Plettner
    May 10 23:02 pm |
    Rating: +6 0
  • CEF Week in Review: Riskier Fund Types Rule [View article]
    Isn't this pretty straightforward: they knew that if they eliminated the distribution the share price would collapse, allowing them to... More »
    Comment by sskell
    May 10 21:58 pm |
    Rating: +4 0
  • CEF Week in Review: Riskier Fund Types Rule [View article]
    Stewart R. Horejsi Anything with this name I will never own. Do your own DD.
    Comment by oldman
    May 10 21:45 pm |
    Rating: +2 0
  • CEF Week in Review: Riskier Fund Types Rule [View article]
    Joe, your analysis of BIF is superb. More comprehensive detail and less axe-grinding than I've seen in similar articles. Well... More »
    Comment by Alan Young
    May 10 16:33 pm |
    Rating: +3 0
  • CEF Week in Review: Riskier Fund Types Rule [View article]
    you are making the mistake of an inexperience investor by using short term and rear view mirror performance. I'm surprised someone with... More »
    Comment by oldman
    May 10 11:25 am |
    Rating: 0 -2
  • Margin Debt Down 37.6%; Is The End of Selling Near? [View article]
    The end of the selling will never be near. The market is structurally broken! STRUCTURALLY UNSOUND AND BROKEN! The sellers can still... More »
    Comment by happysoul77777
    Jan 12 17:46 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Margin Debt Down 37.6%; Is The End of Selling Near? [View article]
    Down 37%? Well, that's nice. But you have to look at that in context. You can do this if you study a historical debt chart comparing... More »
    Comment by Bruce Pile
    Jan 4 18:23 pm |
    Rating: +4 0
  • Margin Debt Down 37.6%; Is The End of Selling Near? [View article]
    The market turns long before the employment does. If you were waiting for better job numbers, you would have missed all the great... More »
    Comment by mkreisel
    Jan 4 14:53 pm |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • Margin Debt Down 37.6%; Is The End of Selling Near? [View article]
    Decreasing margin debt is a consequence of overall deleveraging. This is a requirement to bring markets closer to reality, reflecting... More »
    Comment by Rob Viglione
    Jan 4 14:10 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Margin Debt Down 37.6%; Is The End of Selling Near? [View article]
    does increased unemployment enter this equation?or do the dumb-dumbs keep spending?
    Comment by notsosmart
    Jan 4 11:39 am |
    Rating: +4 0
  • Margin Debt Down 37.6%; Is The End of Selling Near? [View article]
    A sustainable recovery will only happen when we have a convincing and sustainable improvement in economic fundamentals. Increased... More »
    Comment by prudentinvestor
    Jan 4 11:04 am |
    Rating: +8 0