Are Financial Stocks Preparing for 'The Fall'? [View article]
The popups that your computer has viruses, etc. are spyware. If you have anti-spyware then one or more spyware infections have gotten past your security. I have ant-spyware but one got in two weeks ago and I still have not been able to get it removed by my security company. It is sophisticated enough that I need to use a higher level service that I have to pay for. There is also anti-popup softfware. Even if you have it there is the question of how good it is and how sophisticated the popups are.
On Aug 19 04:35 PM Cabdriver wrote:
> Its disconcerting that I had to reload/start over this page 3+ times > because of advertising/popup/lies about the state of my machine. > I just signed up yesterday, was refered to this article by updown.com, > & some advertiser has to play games with me. I hope this doesn't > continue lest I resign just as quick. > > Back to the article, interesting, but not one mention of the "Big" > players; the Fed & that Prince [Aliweed I think, at$4 if memory > serves, is still abuck below what he bought at the last time we went > through this with the banking sector aka S&L "crisis"]. As a > relative newbie to the market, I'll consider all the info provided > in addition to the history. As for "cheerleaders", well those of > us that are "retired" understand the motivations of fellow retirees, > like the other banks [I'm looking at you PNC] there was a big opportunity > to profit when "others were losing their heads", I welcome any time > I can double my money either by folding it in half or siding with > the Fed for a short term. Is "C" another, I'm too conservative & > I don't think anyone has a handle yet on what the short term fixes > will "yeild", though I am very curious how folks intend to "repair" > Citi 1st before I'll focus on the charts/price/ect. If anyone has > more info on the overhaul, I hope they bring it out into the open.
Are Financial Stocks Preparing for 'The Fall'? [View article]
The popups that your computer has viruses, etc. are spyware. If you have anti-spyware then one or more spyware infections have gotten past your security. I have ant-spyware but one got in two weeks ago and I still have not been able to get it removed by my security company. It is sophisticated enough that I need to use a higher level service that I have to pay for. There is also anti-popup softfware. Even if you have it there is the question of how good it is and how sophisticated the popups are.
On Aug 19 04:35 PM Cabdriver wrote:
> Its disconcerting that I had to reload/start over this page 3+ times
> because of advertising/popup/lies about the state of my machine.
> I just signed up yesterday, was refered to this article by updown.com,
> & some advertiser has to play games with me. I hope this doesn't
> continue lest I resign just as quick.
>
> Back to the article, interesting, but not one mention of the "Big"
> players; the Fed & that Prince [Aliweed I think, at$4 if memory
> serves, is still abuck below what he bought at the last time we went
> through this with the banking sector aka S&L "crisis"]. As a
> relative newbie to the market, I'll consider all the info provided
> in addition to the history. As for "cheerleaders", well those of
> us that are "retired" understand the motivations of fellow retirees,
> like the other banks [I'm looking at you PNC] there was a big opportunity
> to profit when "others were losing their heads", I welcome any time
> I can double my money either by folding it in half or siding with
> the Fed for a short term. Is "C" another, I'm too conservative &
> I don't think anyone has a handle yet on what the short term fixes
> will "yeild", though I am very curious how folks intend to "repair"
> Citi 1st before I'll focus on the charts/price/ect. If anyone has
> more info on the overhaul, I hope they bring it out into the open.