No Uptick Rule: A Convenient Scapegoat? [View article]
herb, can you do a follow up, w/more info, maybe also using the historical correlation/non-correl... (1998-2002) mentioned above?
also, what effect, if any, the short-etf's may play? they're out in the open, non-hidden; so i'd think that's a good step
and one last also :-) aren't there reports (verifiable?) that were a lot of last minute puts taken out on bear stearns right before they went down? wouldn't that have an effect and be a part of why it crashed as it did?
thanks!
looking fwd to your future takes on things; at least i hope you'll be continuing to comment etc
Why It's Time to Be Invested in the New Recession [View article]
so, can i expect the same line of thought when things are only slightly improved, and sentiment is mostly positive, that then, one should be cautious about an then evident over optimism?
maybe, maybe not; but i like this article for demonstrating that it's investor sentiment that swings the strongest :-)
No Uptick Rule: A Convenient Scapegoat? [View article]
also, what effect, if any, the short-etf's may play? they're out in the open, non-hidden; so i'd think that's a good step
and one last also :-) aren't there reports (verifiable?) that were a lot of last minute puts taken out on bear stearns right before they went down? wouldn't that have an effect and be a part of why it crashed as it did?
thanks!
looking fwd to your future takes on things; at least i hope you'll be continuing to comment etc
Why It's Time to Be Invested in the New Recession [View article]
maybe, maybe not; but i like this article for demonstrating that it's investor sentiment that swings the strongest :-)
Jim Rogers on Investment Bank Bail Outs and the Federal Reserve [View article]