Six Things to Learn from the Financial Crisis [View article]
I don't think the average investor understands how serious our situation is. To invest right now will become a loss that one will not recover from in their life time. As for diversification or leverage, this is a time where you get your money OUT of the market. You'll get a good deal when blood is running in the streets which isn't far off. October I figure. But of course you can write articles like this is 1986 and all is well. This is a different world where all is not going to end well.
Research In Motion vs. Apple: The Smartphone Showdown [View article]
I suspect both Apple and RIM will do quite well once this strike day is over. Oil investors are going to get squeezed big time on Monday. Like meeting on Sunday for OPEC will provide news which will intensify that squeeze. I wonder how many honestly bought into a drop in the price of a barrel of oil. Whoever declared oil would be $150 a barrel by july 4 should be asked how he knew this? RIM will be out of the tractor beam of options investors and will do quite well with earnings.
Smooth Sailing Ahead for Research In Motion [View article]
By offering a cheap knock off of the more expensive Iphone, shareholders will suffer. People's demand will be saturated with a low quality iphone at the expense of making a profit. Who stays invested without profit? Ask Bear Stearns.
Smooth Sailing Ahead for Research In Motion [View article]
Jobs is desperate by flooding the market with a cheap knock off of their more expensive line of Iphone. He will take the "budget" minded users of wireless communication from palm. The serious corporate elite will pay top dollar for the product which is most secure, user friendly, business oriented and established. A software development kit to allow hackers the ability to use the iphone in more applications than Apple will have appreciated, opens the door to ingenius people tapping into places, no one will know have been exploited. That will make the iphone even more vulnerable.
iPhone (Apple) vs. BlackBerry (RIM): Which Do Consumers Love Most? [View article]
Every morning I read the same article from seeking alpha, some kinda trash comparing rim and apple. Aren't their other wireless phones out there these two companies could be compared to? Why is Rim and Apple turned into a rivalry? Does seeking alpha hold short positions on either of these companies? Are they putting a slant to their articles? Let's compare Seeking Alpha to The Street. The same kinda shoot from the hip credibility (or lack thereof) in their articles, but at the street, Cramer calls a spade a spade without subtle little article writing effects that twist the facts out of context. Seeking Alpha is the Jerry Springer of investment reporting.
Six Things to Learn from the Financial Crisis [View article]
As for diversification or leverage, this is a time where you get your money OUT of the market. You'll get a good deal when blood is running in the streets which isn't far off. October I figure.
But of course you can write articles like this is 1986 and all is well.
This is a different world where all is not going to end well.
Research In Motion vs. Apple: The Smartphone Showdown [View article]
Oil investors are going to get squeezed big time on Monday.
Like meeting on Sunday for OPEC will provide news which will intensify that squeeze.
I wonder how many honestly bought into a drop in the price of a barrel of oil.
Whoever declared oil would be $150 a barrel by july 4 should be asked how he knew this?
RIM will be out of the tractor beam of options investors and will do quite well with earnings.
Smooth Sailing Ahead for Research In Motion [View article]
People's demand will be saturated with a low quality iphone at the expense of making a profit.
Who stays invested without profit?
Ask Bear Stearns.
Smooth Sailing Ahead for Research In Motion [View article]
A software development kit to allow hackers the ability to use the iphone in more applications than Apple will have appreciated, opens the door to ingenius people tapping into places, no one will know have been exploited. That will make the iphone even more vulnerable.
iPhone (Apple) vs. BlackBerry (RIM): Which Do Consumers Love Most? [View article]
Aren't their other wireless phones out there these two companies could be compared to?
Why is Rim and Apple turned into a rivalry?
Does seeking alpha hold short positions on either of these companies?
Are they putting a slant to their articles?
Let's compare Seeking Alpha to The Street.
The same kinda shoot from the hip credibility (or lack thereof) in their articles, but at the street, Cramer calls a spade a spade without subtle little article writing effects that twist the facts out of context.
Seeking Alpha is the Jerry Springer of investment reporting.