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Dividend Aristocrats Handily Outperforming Main Indexes in 2008 [view article]
Great resource David!It's great to see that dividends are cushioning the losses for investors this year. To everyone else who believes that this is a short term phenomenon, please check this link out:
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Dividend Aristocrats Handily Outperforming Main Indexes in 2008 [view article]
I always get a kick in the pants from people who say that index XYZ performed BETTER than the market, when in reality, they just lost LESS! ReplyDividend Aristocrats Handily Outperforming Main Indexes in 2008 [view article]
A non-starter. ReplyDividend Aristocrats Handily Outperforming Main Indexes in 2008 [view article]
Cherry picked. ReplyDividend Aristocrats Handily Outperforming Main Indexes in 2008 [view article]
Good resource!! ReplyMedical Devices Are Solid Long-Term [view article]
No value in this article. Scattered, unfocused commentary. ReplyOverbought and Oversold Stocks That Typically Reverse at Similar Levels [view article]
Dear "WACG".... Huh???? ReplyOverbought and Oversold Stocks That Typically Reverse at Similar Levels [view article]
There is nothing significant about a 50 day moving average. In fact, a 50 day MA represents, merely, what was happening with the price TWENTY FIVE DAYS AGO. Further, standard deviations have meaning ONLY with data that is independent and "normally" distributed. Stock prices are irrefutably NOT independent. This sort of "analysis" only reinforces the dictum: "When your only tool is a hammer; all the world's a nail". ReplyOverbought and Oversold Stocks That Typically Reverse at Similar Levels [view article]
EP is just begining its run and is hardly overbought....Going into the summer Hurricane season, limited supply, and strong demand Natural gas has large upside. EP will benefit from this- ReplyEditors
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Is this a buy or a sell? ReplyProtect Your Portfolio with Healthcare-Associated Infection Plays [view article]
This market will be gignatic. I have several family memebers in the medical industry. I gave them the artilce. They sia dthat the problem is even bigger than expected worldwide. ReplyProtect Your Portfolio with Healthcare-Associated Infection Plays [view article]
Why no mention of Cepheid (CPHD) in this line up? Technology is in VA hospitals and well ahead of the other companies mentioned. ReplyJim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round, 1/2/08: Farewell, Wells Fargo [view article]
why come here when you can directly go to CNBC. They have everything covered while this post misses lots of his comments. To read about WellFargo commentwww.cnbc.com/id/224729... Reply
Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round, 1/2/08: Farewell, Wells Fargo [view article]
What is his suggestion on Wells Fargo?Reply
Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round, 1/2/08: Farewell, Wells Fargo [view article]
The headline is "Farewell, Wells Fargo" Reply