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    • ON: Thu May 1st 20:14 PM
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      General Discussion on V
      I have been day trading 500-1000 shares everyf ew days and I get too worked up trying to time this stock day in and day out.I'm still ahead of the game but I want a little piece of mind.I want to go long term, and am thinking about just buying $20K into the $90 January 2010 call option.I like not having to invest big money to control a decent amount of shares,in a stock that looks like a sure thing that far out. And me personally,if it tanks,I can take a $20K loss a hell of a lot easier than a $100K loss. Any opinions are appreciated. thanks! Joey
    • ON: Thu Apr 17th 11:32 AM
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      General Discussion on V
      When a company does a buy back of shares,how do they do it? Is it straight off the open market?Does that make the stock then go up due to the amount off stock being bought and taken out of the market?
      Also,with the April 28th report sounding like it's a sure thing...why aren't people rushing in at the current price or are they just gambling it's gonna be cheaper late next week? Thanks!
    • ON: Mon Apr 14th 08:48 AM
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      Visa and Mastercard: The Mortgage Brokers of the Credit Card Industry

      Understandable. thanks!

      On Apr 14 08:31 AM buyv wrote:

      > Another Legitimate Source: Briefing.com
      >
      >
      > V, (Trade) has been initiated by Keefe Bruyette as a outperform at
      > 80.0.
      >
      >
      > Visa Started At Outperform By Keefe, Bruyette & Woods >V
      >
      > Funny, the analysts continue to go long on this stock- and yet total
      > neophytes continue to pound it.
      >
      > As far as the guy that asked about day trading- I do not give investment
      > advice- but wish you the best of luck.
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    • ON: Mon Apr 14th 07:45 AM
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      Visa and Mastercard: The Mortgage Brokers of the Credit Card Industry
      hey buyv...with the amount ov V stock you have...when you do your day trading,do you trade all of your stock or just part of it? I'm new to this and just trying to do my DD on reading up on this stock and how certain stock holders do their thing!
      thanks! Joey

      On Apr 14 12:41 AM buyv wrote:

      > FOR CONCERNED INVESTORS-
      >
      > I am an investor in Visa and am DEEPLY concerned about the dissemination
      > of information taking place on this website (Seeking Alpha). I am
      > going to take a moment to explain the ramifications of the bias slant
      > that this site is taking as opposed to verses that of a yahoo or
      > google finance.
      >
      > We all know that the posts on Yahoo and Google are mainly children
      > and know better than to take such nonsense seriously. Here is where
      > the problem begins to differ. Seeking Alpha 'articles' are actually
      > appearing on news feeds at major online brokerage such as Etrade.
      > Brokerage customers of Etrade may mistake such articles as legitimate
      > news when in fact no legitimate news organization would allow people
      > to anonymously self-post 'slam' pieces.
      >
      > My name is Jonathan - and I can be reached at 212-709-8276- I'm here
      > in NYC and work on Wall St. I am going to be talking to Etrade, Seeking
      > Alpha, and if necessary the regulators about what is going on here.
      > If you have information on the posters of these articles I need you
      > to contact me immediately as I smell a fish.
      >
      > For those of you that think this is a joke- it is not- this is VERY
      > serious stuff. A significant reason for the Bear Sterns meltdown
      > was people that had a short interest. The SEC is now investigated
      > firms and individuals that shorted Lehman as well.
      >
      > I have no problem with people writing negative articles about a stock.
      > I do, however, draw the line when those articles appear on major
      > brokerage news feeds as legitimate and newsworthy as anonymous posts.
      > Current market conditions dictate that perception is very important
      > and making statements anonymously that Visa is "The mortgage broker
      > of the credit card industry' will influence people to sell the stock.
      > That is fine- but without identifying yourself - and your level of
      > experience as a basis for making such a claim- and your relationship
      > (if any) to a Finra/NYSE firm, or whether or not you have a postion
      > in the stock itself- you are doing a disservice to the investing
      > public. Furthermore, your actions and those of your Seeking Alpha
      > cohorts are, in my opinion, unethical, and possibly illegal.
      >
      > As stated earlier- please contact me if you have more information
      > on the individuals posting on this site about V.
      >
      > Jonathan
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    • ON: Fri Apr 11th 09:22 AM
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      General Discussion on V
      Are there any other stocks with the up & down action like the Visa stock?
    • ON: Thu Apr 10th 22:32 PM
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      General Discussion on V
      I'd say the man is putting his money where his mouth is!!
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