Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase: How Did They Make So Much Money? [View article]
Marc, I follow your blogs because you generally have relevant comments. But this time, you pose a question but don't give an answer (or even an opinion). Then you bring up a rumor, (adding to the rumor itself, which I haven't heard before), that GE may be bankrupt! Please... I just wonder why you bother to post an article which seems pointless.
9 Reasons Why We Are Close to, If Not Past, the Bottom [View article]
Cecil has it right - look at the risk/reward ratio (upside vs downside) for the market as a whole. Never treat the market as either all "black" or all "white" ( a sizeable rally always offers a multitude of opportunities). Then consider each potential investment for its particular merits. Most telling in favor of a bottom being not too distant, in my opinion, is the skepticism expressed in most of the responses to Alan's article.
Game Changer in Solar Energy: PG&E Inks Deal [View article]
All comments do indeed raise valid points and therefore have merit - thanks to all. But Jack Yativ's observations seem most balanced (neither all-black or all-white) and worthy of re-reading I think. Thanks Jack.
Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase: How Did They Make So Much Money? [View article]
I follow your blogs because you generally have relevant comments. But this time, you pose a question but don't give an answer (or even an opinion). Then you bring up a rumor, (adding to the rumor itself, which I haven't heard before), that GE may be bankrupt! Please... I just wonder why you bother to post an article which seems pointless.
9 Reasons Why We Are Close to, If Not Past, the Bottom [View article]
Game Changer in Solar Energy: PG&E Inks Deal [View article]