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  • commenter
    Sep 05 08:51 AM
    Keep Buying Big Brown - Cramer's Lightning Round (9/4/08) [view article]
    Cramer should be fired. He is like the weather man. He can be wrong (a lot) and he still has a job. If I was wrong as much as him I would be canned.
    How about you?
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  • commenter
    Sep 04 10:46 PM
    Keep Buying Big Brown - Cramer's Lightning Round (9/4/08) [view article]
    you will go broke listening to him, on tuesday said the rally is for real bwhahahaha and today 324 points down and now he is a bear saying selll at the bottom we get rally next wekk maybe even tommorow end of day,
    when he says sell thats when big boys want you to sell to them cheap. keep in mind all his great calls this guy has no credibility whatso ever give me a tv show and I will make you money. lol
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  • commenter
    Sep 03 03:34 PM
    Solar Grade: A Silicon Revolution [view article]
    RSI sounds like a winner. How would I get in before they go public? Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 22 09:41 PM
    General Discussion on DOW
    Re Dow: Go, Andy, go! Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 21 11:30 PM
    Ten Interesting Nanotechnology Stocks [view article]
    I want sell cvv and ticket airline.

    I only sell, don't share don't talk more .If you want to test you must send money to me in LR.

    if buy more i accept WU.

    i only sell cc UK and EU.

    uk all 5$ bin 8$.
    EU is 9$.

    who need contact me.

    Y!H: shit_is_money
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  • commenter
    Aug 13 05:06 PM
    Solar Grade: A Silicon Revolution [view article]
    Tell:
    Fully endorsed, dipstick and all.

    truman:
    Without getting into tech talk here Moore's law has performed very well over the past 40 years ( and made stock holders a great fortune) because it is based on a fundamental law of nature: the learning curve.
    It expresses a constant % improvement in some performance metric each time the cumulative number of trials or practice attempts is doubled.
    This is a no brainer: we learn by doing.
    Economic drivers explain why Moore's law exists.
    Learning curve theory explains how.

    'The cost per unit decreases by a fixed percentage every time the total cumulative output volume doubles when measured in CONSTANT currency'

    Taking measurements of more than 35 years the learning rate for solar PV has been an exceptionally stable number: 20 %, right in line with...computers.


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  • commenter
    Aug 10 08:07 PM
    Solar Grade: A Silicon Revolution [view article]
    Moore's law as applied to PV market is not a particularly useful or exact fit. See the article (Is PV Moore's Law Really On Track?) here:

    blogs.spectrum.ieee.or...
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  • commenter
    Aug 08 09:40 AM
    Heavy Rains Hurting Corn and Soybean Yields, Raising Prices [view article]
    David, I am not a farmer but I am related to them. My grandma told me a couple of stories about their farming and rain. When they would plant corn and the floods would come there was not enough time to let things dry out and re-plant corn. There was however, time to plant soybeans with a shorter growing season. Soybeans make their own nitrogen. I read somewhere that corn uses 57% of fertilizer. At the end of the season more fertilizer will have been used but not as much as Potash shareholders dreamed of in the winter. Having said that I started accumulating Deere in their DSP. Very boring, but Deere's a different company than when I played with toy tractors.

    How do things measure up since your last posting?
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  • commenter
    Aug 07 10:49 AM
    Solar Grade: A Silicon Revolution [view article]
    Edgar, are you SolveClimate, author of article at diatribune? didn't see an = sign... ~:-)
    In any case, the McCain Dipstick is hilarious and pathetic at the same time.
    Thanks also for your replies to commenters by name and my new shortened blogger moniker I've adopterd.
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  • commenter
    Aug 05 02:53 PM
    Why I'm Committed to the UltraShort Financials ETF [view article]
    banks will continue to go down... not enough expectations are built in for the mess that banks still haven't come out yet... more provisions to come... at least according to my own observations in the bank, plus speaking to my peers at other competitors... Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 01 04:59 PM
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    The Brightest Stars in the Commodities Boom, Part Two [view article]
    How long do you think before the discussion on windfall profit taxes shifts from oil to coal on Capitol Hill--given their growing profitability?

    industry.bnet.com/ener.../
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  • commenter
    Aug 01 03:25 PM
    Seven High-Yielding ETFs [view article]
    It does not matter who is president since the task is beyond a human being. I like the dividends because they are nontaxable if held, or acquired in a Roth IRA. Be creative, the government does not want to support SS, so they will allow more freedom to the self-help crowd. I am not totally despondent but nearly so. Reply
  • commenter
    Jul 30 10:41 PM
    The Brightest Stars in the Commodities Boom, Part Two [view article]
    Chrismak,

    I want to run on vegetable oil too...or is it a blend of diesel and veg oil (?). Anyway, if you could share some of the details, costs, modifications, etc. necessary to do this, that would be great. Here's an address for contact: profound2_2000@yahoo.c...
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  • commenter
    Jul 29 07:13 AM
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    Why I'm Committed to the UltraShort Financials ETF [view article]
    Eric,

    You are completely wrong. The expectations are not built into the financials. The rally you watched in BAC and WFC and the rest was a false start. Earnings will deteriorate for some time to come. This will equate to lower stock prices for these issues. We are a long way off from a stabilizing housing market in the U.S. This will only help to create more uncertainty in the financial sector. Your claim that all of this is built into the stock prices is a false claim. You are wrong.
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  • commenter
    Jul 29 07:10 AM
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    Why I'm Committed to the UltraShort Financials ETF [view article]
    Financials will continue to trade south until housing stabilizes. Reply