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Housing Bubble and House Prices Tracker [view article]
Those houses in Hawaiian Paradise Park have a bit farther to fall still, even a year after this article. Hank Correa isn't in the same reality we are when he's pricing a rat infested, moldy, tear-down house at the price of neighboring houses. No wonder the place has been on the market nearly two years now... ReplyThe Current Market Atmosphere: Easy Money Hard to Come by [view article]
Sure would like to know where you got that 180% loan!On Jun 28 11:20 AM Sarah P wrote:
> I totally disagree. Its never been a better time to buy.
>
> If you have been responsible & accually have good credit, there are
> a number of lenders willing to finance at favorable rates & terms.
> In fact, I have just closed on a single family home a few days ago,
> & Iam able to receive financing for over 180% of purchase price.
> The beautiful thing is- THIS PROPERTY WILL STILL CASH FLOW AFTER
> PULLING OUT ABOUT 100K!!!
>
> I LOVE THIS MARKET ALL OF YOU NAYSAYERS OUTTHERE!!! Reply
The Current Market Atmosphere: Easy Money Hard to Come by [view article]
I don't know whether anyone will read this late posting, but my put is the market is going back to the 2001-2003 bear market low.What happens next is another story. Reply
The Current Market Atmosphere: Easy Money Hard to Come by [view article]
I am new at trading. I want to make my first trade by buying $7500 in etrade and hold for 1 - 2 yrs.I mean how lower can the stock value go? In July of 2007 it was at $22. I guess the worst thing is bankrupcy which I think its unlikely.
Do you guys think it would be a good buy??
Thanks in Advanced !!!
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The Current Market Atmosphere: Easy Money Hard to Come by [view article]
hey depression surfer cheer up. surely another world war will interupt before two decades. my old aunt used to say (everything we bought was made in japan then their planes came.). Reply- $32
The Current Market Atmosphere: Easy Money Hard to Come by [view article]
ETFC current earnings estimates for 2011 are for $1.08/share.www.nasdaq.com/earning...
At a PE of 15 that gives you $16.20.
But this a low-ball estimate as ETFC is paying down their debt at an accelerated rate and this estimate also understates ETFC’s true growth potential as being the best on-line trading platform hands-down.
$1.08/share could easily double by 2011.
Now you’re looking at a $32.40 share price, or least something in between $16.20 - $32.40.
This target will be reached before 2011, of course, as the market tends to race to true valuations prior to actual earnings materializing.
Also AMTD & other companies interested in acquiring ETFC are well aware of how rapidly ETFC share price is going to appreciate and have a vested interest in naked shorting the crap out of the stock down to levels that would make a cheap buyout offer appear reasonable.
(THIS HAPPENS ALL THE TIME)
So either way, short-term ETFC gets acquired for a decent return for shareholders, ($8.00 - $12.00) or she doesn’t get bought and appreciates on her own upwards toward $16.00 - $32.00 over the next 18 - 24 month.
The naked shorties know what this company is going to be worth and they want as many of your shares as they can possibly scrounge. Reply
The Current Market Atmosphere: Easy Money Hard to Come by [view article]
Sarah P stop yelling. Go away.Reply
The Current Market Atmosphere: Easy Money Hard to Come by [view article]
BAD TIME TO BUY?!-This is a fear driven market, thats when its a good time to buy. But i have to say, how can it be a bad time to buy if the prices have never been lower?
Well you can all not make money, while i go out and buy a couple houses. Reply
The Current Market Atmosphere: Easy Money Hard to Come by [view article]
I totally disagree. Its never been a better time to buy.If you have been responsible & accually have good credit, there are a number of lenders willing to finance at favorable rates & terms. In fact, I have just closed on a single family home a few days ago, & Iam able to receive financing for over 180% of purchase price. The beautiful thing is- THIS PROPERTY WILL STILL CASH FLOW AFTER PULLING OUT ABOUT 100K!!!
I LOVE THIS MARKET ALL OF YOU NAYSAYERS OUTTHERE!!! Reply
The Best and Worst Performing Stocks, YTD [view article]
Report as of July 7, 2007? What are you doing? ReplyThe Current Market Atmosphere: Easy Money Hard to Come by [view article]
Well, I got my post censored. I guess if you really LIKE something it stays, but if you simply post anything contrary it disappears. Hmmm. I restate that this is not insightful, just a 'rehash' of old information. Is that so harsh it need to be censored? ReplyThe Current Market Atmosphere: Easy Money Hard to Come by [view article]
tend to agree with you on your etf reccommendations.You might want to add dba, rja, and the new livestock cow to your list. what do you think of japan? Reply
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The Current Market Atmosphere: Easy Money Hard to Come by [view article]
The coming Deflationary Depression that the FED and the Bush Administration have engineered will most probably last 2 decades. I have no doubts that it will be worldwide, immeasurably deep and long lasting. The largest banks are insolvent and hiding their losses. And during the last 6 months of this administration, we are experiencing rampant commodity bubbles that are further engineered through corrupt government policies that allow Enron Type speculation. Pretty soon we will be paying $20 for a single patty burger at MCD's and rating them with tripple straws.I blame this fiasco on both parties. Moreso on the republican brand of mis-government. At the end of this administration we will be lucky to have any form of retirement benefits, pensions or a solvent dollar. Have to admit G.W.B. is the worst president in the history of the U.S.
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The Current Market Atmosphere: Easy Money Hard to Come by [view article]
During the preceding days of the Bear Stearns buyout the stock did trade at close to $2.00/share, much less than the asset value of Bear Stearn's buildings, offices and real estate that it sat on. Those that bought at those prices made 400%-500% when the sale went through. Washington Mutual is not facing bankruptcy. The conservative S&P revised estimates WaMu at $7.00/share based on 0.3 price to book There are still very big, very well run mutual fund companies, like Oakmark Funds that still hold large quantities of WaMu. I think there might be a good buy in WaMu at these oversold prices. ReplyThe Current Market Atmosphere: Easy Money Hard to Come by [view article]
I agree 100% with CLH.The writer: You should told us how soon should we commit suicide.?. Reply