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  • commenter
    Jun 12 03:11 PM
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    Fixing Target Date Strategies: 'Target Date Folios' [view article]
    FYI: Geoff is quoted on target date funds in U.S. News and World Report:

    www.usnews.com/article...
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    Jun 12 01:47 PM
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    Financials Give Up Most of Bull Market Gains [view article]
    Problems are far from over. There is still way to go on the downside. Reply
  • commenter
    Jun 12 10:55 AM
    Financials Give Up Most of Bull Market Gains [view article]
    What is the point of this article? You mean to tell me that financials are down? Oh, now I see it...without those red arrows I would be lost.

    In the future, can you guys please supply a little analysis of the FUTURE price potential in the market? Your articles are jam packed with charts and tables, but these are things that people already know. I mean, you do this for a living correct?

    Don't get me wrong, I don't expect you to tell me exactly what to buy and when, but what am I really supposed to get out of a chart showing me that financials are down? I'd love to start up an advisory service myself, and I've got this wild hunch that Einstein's theory of relativity might have some merit. Are there any physicists on this site who would be willing to pay me for that info?
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    Jun 12 10:29 AM
    Financials Give Up Most of Bull Market Gains [view article]
    This article should have a moral. Since it may be too obvious for some bull-market geniuses to see, I'll supply it. Since the financial gurus of our world can't manage their own shareholders' loot, why in the world should any investory look to them for advice to run theirs? Reply
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    Jun 12 09:05 AM
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    Financials Give Up Most of Bull Market Gains [view article]
    Virtually all of our top ranked ETFs are commodity plays. These include DBE, OIL, DBC, GSP and XME. If you prefer individual stocks, the best bets now include REXX, MOS, AGU, POT and EAC. In the mood for short-selling in this manic market? Check out CTX, JPM, CAL, WFC and REGN. Visit our website for more info. Reply
  • commenter
    Jun 12 03:39 AM
    Financials Give Up Most of Bull Market Gains [view article]
    Thank you greedy arrogant shortsighted investment bankers. Reply
  • commenter
    Jun 07 05:03 PM
    Percentage of Stocks Above 50-Day Moving Averages [view article]
    Jesse Livermore would have a field-day in this market.
    I think we're coming into the real beginning. Afterall, when consumers are given $150 billion of borrowed money what will they do with it?
    Yep, they'll spend it thinking they're doing good and all the while they're shooting themselves in the foot. Or is it the pocket?
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  • commenter
    Jun 07 11:18 AM
    Percentage of Stocks Above 50-Day Moving Averages [view article]
    Good post. Stay long and short oil. Reply
  • commenter
    Jun 06 07:45 PM
    Percentage of Stocks Above 50-Day Moving Averages [view article]
    Thats what they said before Black Friday Reply
  • commenter
    May 29 05:36 PM
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    Analyst Buy and Sell Ratings for Stocks and Sectors [view article]
    It's great to read all those intelligent comments! Reply
  • commenter
    May 29 11:03 AM
    Analyst Buy and Sell Ratings for Stocks and Sectors [view article]
    These charts do not tell us when the analysts took their positions. Too often the upgrade/downgrade see-saw is just telling us what we already know and the market has already reflected. Reply
  • commenter
    May 29 10:58 AM
    Analyst Buy and Sell Ratings for Stocks and Sectors [view article]
    "Sell side" analysts were discredited a long time ago and readers should be very careful. They get on the "buy" side after a stock has run up and vice versa. Rarely with a timely call, but always part of the herd mentality. Private quality research goes to those who pay for it, not this mass produced junk. Reply
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    May 29 10:57 AM
    Analyst Buy and Sell Ratings for Stocks and Sectors [view article]
    Maybe FRO is too easy for the analysts to understand. Make a lot of money and send it to the shareholders. Why is it always so scary to investors when the yield is high? Isn't that the ultimate idea? Reply
  • commenter
    May 29 09:15 AM
    Analyst Buy and Sell Ratings for Stocks and Sectors [view article]
    I have owned fro for years, taking huge dividends and also trading a fraction on its easily-spotted oscillations - making money, All that time analysts have by and large hated it. Will anybody ever learn that there is no such thing as analysis?
    A successful analyst would keep the info to himself and by now he'd be drinking cocktails in the Caribbean.
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    May 29 09:03 AM
    Analyst Buy and Sell Ratings for Stocks and Sectors [view article]
    What is the source of the analyst data? Bloomberg, ThomsonReuters, TheMarkets? Reply