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Have We Reached the Turning Point? [view article]
The American economy is propelled forward by advertising. Advertising puts a positive spin on everything.Businesses have to sell goods in order to pay the salaries of their employees and therefore have to convince us fat Americans that "pizza is good for our health."
America needs to go on a diet.
Tell that to advertisers and spin doctors.
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Have We Reached the Turning Point? [view article]
the bulls complain about "all the pessimism," yet are themselves constantly crying "buy buy buy," "turning point up," and "turn around point!" -what would this unfaltering optimism mean to them on the other side of the trade?
i guess it's all part of the game :-)
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Have We Reached the Turning Point? [view article]
We are seeing a light volume move up while the professionals on the floor sit on the beach. We will likely see a correction of great magnitude once the big boys return. ReplyHave We Reached the Turning Point? [view article]
May be markets are celebrating the end of Bush regime. ReplyHave We Reached the Turning Point? [view article]
This is just about the time when the bags are handed to the holders. Future price of oil is not all guaranteed or known to base the future of an economy on. ReplyHave We Reached the Turning Point? [view article]
I am a big believer in 'collectives' Ozcutty, but the investment community at large was wrong Q4 of 2007, wrong all this time until now and is wrong about what is going to occur six months from now. I want it all to be GREAT! But I believe that our current economy has rapidly begun shifting from Efficient Market Hyposis (more like Fuedalism) back to Save and Invest. The gods and clods economy doesn't work unless you throw the little guy the bone. And in our case, the little guy got preyed on this last decade. Main St. fuels Wall St. Not saying the bright guys won't make some money, just saying it's my opinion the herd mentality know longer works as a faithful indicator it once was. ReplyHave We Reached the Turning Point? [view article]
Buy the company, not the market. If earnings are going higher its a sure bet the share price will too.Also people need to stop equating the stock market with the current economy, the stock market is always looking 6 months ahead.
Thats why China is booming but stock market is tanking, US in recession but market is going up! Reply
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Have We Reached the Turning Point? [view article]
"Bull markets are born on pessimism, grow on scepticism, mature on optimism, and die on euphoria" ~ Sir John Templeton ReplyCapital
Have We Reached the Turning Point? [view article]
The decline in gas gives the consumers cash. Besides, commodities aren't going to go up either unless the US consumer comes back. So your either short all stocks or just short commodity stocks, but you definitely can't be long commodities anymore. Its finally clear that high commodity prices cured high prices. As it always does. ReplyHave We Reached the Turning Point? [view article]
I think this is a sucker rally, Mark. I don't think you believe in it either. With all the problems in our economy and a world-wide economic slowdown just getting started, what corner could we have turned already? It is so tempting to jump on board when the market starts moving, but I just can't believe this is THE turn in the market. I may be left in the dust, but I just don't see it. Consumers have no cash and declining credit availability; I don't think the stock market reflects that yet. What a market! ReplyHave We Reached the Turning Point? [view article]
Yup, good stuff. Certainly there are significant issues besides the price of crude oil. For example, the whole credit market thing...But, specific to energy and oil, if there was no such thing as sub prime and all that, even if oil continues its fall the energy problem has not gone away. We still need to develop geo-political neutral solutions like solar, wind, geo-thermal, bio-fuels, etc.
Indeed, I think there really are people out there thinking that lower oil will resolve everything... Reply
Have We Reached the Turning Point? [view article]
The language still is not necessary, Spade.Funny how some writers on this website championed the notion that expensive oil would help HOG because people would buy them as money-saving, high-efficiency vehicles. Hah! Nuclear subs use zero gasoline, will consumers start buying those to get to work? Looks like HOG does not like expensive oil.
This little run up will suffer the same fate as last one with the U.S. HOG market continuing its long, long deflation. Reply
Have We Reached the Turning Point? [view article]
Dead cat's bounce.SELL,SELL,SELL!... ReplyGreed
Have We Reached the Turning Point? [view article]
Oops I take that back. I didn't realize the headline was sarcastic. ReplyGlobal Stock Markets: Let the Gains Begin [view article]
You can take a trading "stance" without actually executing a trade unless there is a trade to take. Don't trade out of boredom, but be prepared with a plan.Sometimes you actually have to watch what the market is doing to determine what it is saying. Why try and be a hero? A "long term approach" can also mean "get out and wait for lower prices". Reply