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- The Fundamental Upside of the Short Sale Ban [view article]
- Credit Card Clampdown [view article]
- Pre-Market Trading in Financials [view article]
- When Energy Goes Lower - Fast Money Recap (9/10/08) [view article]
- Discover Financial: A Creditable Investment - Barron's [view article]
- Credit Cards: Not Dead Yet [view article]
- Washington Post: Revisiting the Story Behind Capital One [view article]
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- Things Aren't Good - Fast Money Recap (9/4/08) [view article]
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- Credit Card Clampdown
- Pre-Market Trading in Financials
- When Energy Goes Lower - Fast Money Recap (9/10/08)
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The Fundamental Upside of the Short Sale Ban [view article]
Also, the ban did nothing to prevent the collapse of Wamu..Reply
The Fundamental Upside of the Short Sale Ban [view article]
I totally agree. Capital One (COF) presents an excellent short opportunity once the ban is lifted. Regardless of the bailout, the recession will worsen before it gets better. Housing prices still have a ways to go before reaching long-term trend value. Defaults on auto loans and credit cards will increase. Perfect short. ReplyCredit Card Clampdown [view article]
Just say No. Replynly
Credit Card Clampdown [view article]
It is about time they are monitoring their clients credit worthiness. Debt is a four letter word. ReplyCredit Card Clampdown [view article]
My card companies are working me hard,with offers coming everyday thru Email....and I'm already their customer.COF is also offering high yield savings schemes.. ReplyPre-Market Trading in Financials [view article]
Credit card debt. .. run from these stocks. ReplyWhen Energy Goes Lower - Fast Money Recap (9/10/08) [view article]
Following the fast money crowd is like talking to drunks, the story changes mid conversation, and for no apparent reason. Why would be care what they think? ReplyInvestor
Discover Financial: A Creditable Investment - Barron's [view article]
A testimonial to JonI’ve been reading these posts and am a partner’s of Jon’s on a project we have been heading up for some time now.
This goes out to ‘Mr. Bill’ and all the other sniveling whiners that like to hide behind their computers while hurling insults. Jon is well known on Wall Street by a LOT of people and has been for some time.
Jon puts out more information than anyone I’ve ever met- and has helped a lot of people.
I see people saying that they are “nationally known” and are successful but I see no proof. So to those of you that want to attack an associate of mine- why not post your resume on the net, the name of one deal that you’ve done- or the name of anything you built? Why- BECAUSE THERE ARE NONE- that’s why.
I can personally attest to the fact that Jon is a man of action- and there are dozens more that will do the same. I suggest that you stick to the mission and if you want to have some kind of contest why not do one that counts and put out more and better information as that is why we come here- no to hear someone that is unwilling to come out of the closet and prove their own substance.
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Credit Cards: Not Dead Yet [view article]
V winners is now covering DFS/AXP/MA and V ReplyCredit Cards: Not Dead Yet [view article]
Some US credit card proposals go too farwww.vwinners.com/2008/...
Visa Inc Price Watch Alert Bearish Price Movement
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
Visa Money Transfer Gaining Global Adoption
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
MA vs. V: The Motley Fool Throwdown
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
How to Get the Most Out of Your Credit Card
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
Credit Services Stocks Round Up
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
Visa Mobile Platform- Global Momentum Continues
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
Visa Launches New Mobil Payment Service
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
Would Biden and Obamba Bring Change to Visa
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
An Unofficial History of V
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
Interchange Fee Graphic
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
India’s Card Transaction up 42%
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
The Next Credit Crunch
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
Ok- that’s enough for now. We have another couple hundred – other source posts on the blog.
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Credit Cards: Not Dead Yet [view article]
Visa: Between a rock and a hard place (by zaiteku)
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
Fresh air, or just a break in the storm (jonathan)
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
9/11 – A Day to Remember (jonathan)
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
Don’t get sad- get MAD (jonathan)
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
Visa Inc- Market Manipulation Claims (jonathan)
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
Visa Inc- Added to the Dow Financials 30 (manny)
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
The Split Personality Attacks Again (jonathan)
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
Visa Investor Relations – DROPS THE BALL (jonathan)
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
Manipulating the Market (Steve)
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
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Credit Cards: Not Dead Yet [view article]
A Dedication To Mr. Bill- and assorted Vermin that Infest the Internet:Since I have been posting on V I have been attacked repeatedly by guys like Mr. Bill. Trolls like Bill never have anything productive to say (see his previous posts- most of which are one-liners). I, on the other hand, HAVE PUT OUT MORE INFORMATION ON VISA THAN ANYONE ON THE WEB. The reason I continue to post links to our blog is to help educate V investors. We don’t advertise and I don’t make a dime from this. Although I owned brokerage firms in the past I am in the metals (industrial/base/rare earth) business now- and don’t employ any brokers. Our members have generated hundreds of posts and articles, and thousands of comments on V. If you are an investor in V- I assume that you want as much information as possible. So- I am going to include a couple of posts with links to various member, and third-party posts. There are also valuable comments attached to each post- but in order to read them you will have to click the link and read the material presented.
In closing – I enjoyed watching Mr. Bill get so frustrated that he had to hide from the keyboard that I wrote a post that explains his affliction:
A Discussion on Nerd Rage (aka Angry Internet Guy Syndrome):
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
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Discover Financial: A Creditable Investment - Barron's [view article]
We have begun following Discover Financial Services (DFS).Some links:
The Virtues of Flameproof Plastic (DFS)
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
Discover's (DFS) slow and steady strategy pays off
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
Some US credit card proposals go to far
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
Discover Financial Services (DFS) to Announce Q 3 Earnings
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
Credit and Debit Coverage to Expand
www.vwinners.com/2008/...
Tribute to time-wasting- non-productive and negative people like Bill:
A Discussion on NERD RAGE
www.vwinners.com/2008/... Reply
Discover Financial: A Creditable Investment - Barron's [view article]
Yes- I remember Visaglobalwinners retard- as we shortened the name tovwinners.com - IE: It is the same site.
As far as the firms I owned they were SUBS of an even LARGER company that I owned as well. I don't have to prove anything to you- those that know me - know me well and have done business with me for years (and in some cases) decades. When you own a brokerage you don't need to be a rep- but you obviously can't imagine something beyond your own paltry view of life. If you read my blog you will see that members have come to visit me in NYC- and since you know so much about me give me a call if you ever make it to Wall Street.
By the way- do you own anything yourself? Have you ever started a business? I imagine you being a guy living in his mom's basement with so much anger and resentment he has nothing to do but run spend countless hours insulting people. Am I right?
In all this time I have yet to see you create a blog, write a serious (more than one paragraph post) on Visa, mention a business that you own, make a prediction, mention a company or a business you own or started. NADA. Yet your jealousy and insecurity forces you to write post after post about your biggest obsession: ME. Thank you for the entertainment and allowing me to have so much power over your emotions. After you insulted me it provides me with great pleasure knowing that I am causing your blood to boil.
For those of you more interested in Visa- I created a blog that centers around the company and its prospects. Come take a look and judge for yourself:
vwinners.com Reply
Discover Financial: A Creditable Investment - Barron's [view article]
You "owned and sold two brokerages" but didn't bother to be registered yourself?, nice try VLOSER we all believe that. My fourth challenge to you is "Prove it" what's the names it's easy to look up, of course you can't provide that because it is an illusion like everything else in your life. Reply