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Latest | Highest ratedAre you iReady for the AT&T iPhone? [View article]
When I travel to Europe, I plop a euro sim in the phone. Simple as that.
If iPhone price comes down to $100 for unlocked version, I might buy one.
Is There an Unprecedented Demand for 3G iPhone? [View article]
P/E: 34
Appreciation: 2400%+ (compare with oil, 1400%+)
Signs of top: screaming people in front of apple stores
Are you iReady for the AT&T iPhone? [View article]
Eastern Europe: The Worst is Yet to Come [View article]
Eastern Europe: The Worst is Yet to Come [View article]
Why I Avoid the Euro Zone [View article]
Long Ideas for an Upcoming Crash [View article]
The Sun's Rising Over Japanese Stocks [View article]
Note that during the 70's and 80's, a rising Nikkei was accompanied by a rising Yen.
Also, the demographics of Japan is actually very bullish in the long term. There is a huge number of young people in their late teens and early twenties that will become fully productive in about 5 years (see US statistics office). That should be very bullish for the stockmarket. Additionally, I am not at all pessimistic about the supposedly large number of "old" japanese. They will need to start using their savings to enjoy their retirement. That should be bullish for the stockmarket as well (think leisure/health care companies).
My Take on the ECB: Head Fake? [View article]
Long Ideas for an Upcoming Crash [View article]
If Bernanke is going to hyperinflate and de DOW "miraculously" rises well above 12,000 then all bets are off and we could easily see $2000 per ouce of gold.
Dollar Reversal Underway? [View article]
Crude Oil Bull Won't Be Easily Tamed [View article]
Bye, Bye Oil Bubble? [View article]
Usage if the word bubble is a sign of low prices, not a top.
I just LOOOOVE these "bubble heads" here on SA and on "bubble vison" like CNBC, or MarketWatch!
Barron's Banks on $100 Oil [View article]
As the Dollar Bottoms, Will Gold Drop? [View article]
Besides, the USD chart is just a fancy inverse-euro-chart.