Nothing Wrong with Taking a Little Profit [View article]
I hate reverse splits. All it does is make a stock look good when it should be trading for a lot less. In a month or even less I think this stock will hover above the magical dollar mark to prevent this from happening. The trend right now is positive and the last three weeks have been a positive sentiment on the future of this company. Institutional buyers are coming in my droves and that, in itself, is a subliminal sentiment of no reverse split.
Nothing Wrong with Taking a Little Profit [View article]
If he did answer with something like, "Siri should be above 8 bucks by end of 3rd Q with car sales picking up." Would you believe it? You seem really gullable to me.
Hell, if it did do that I would be one wealthy guy but it's not reality. Wishing on a star isn't for traders but I do thing being LONG on this company a good risk to take with the debt management their implementing for long term growth.
Mr. Stupid
On Aug 23 03:53 PM Bubba-Ho-Tep wrote:
> Hey Mr. Stupid. Good name. I was just "curious" what VFC's "strategy" > was. OF COURSE.....NOBODY knows what a stock will do or how high > it will go. > > We all do our own homework and make our best speculation based while > factoring in our individual goals and financial risk. > > I am sure even VFC has a plan or reason for holding onto his remaining > 2/3rds...and a rough idea based on his research how high that "MAY" > be. > > We all have our own ideas and plans...I was merely trying to get > a idea how high VFC thought Sirius could go above a $1. > > Its a valid question. Particularly when some paid analysts have said > based on share dilution alone it'd be IMPOSSIBLE for Sirius to go > above $1.50....while others are predicting it means nothing and expect > Sirius to go to $3. > > Didn't your Mamma ever teach you that there is no such thing as a > stupid question? Only stupid answers....and your response to my question > was indeed stupid and ignorant. > > But then again...it's your name, so I won't hold it against ya.
Nothing Wrong with Taking a Little Profit [View article]
That's like me asking someone if it's gonna rain on Tuesday next month. You just don't get it. And yes, I do think there are stupid questions. They teach you there's no stupid questions in elementary which is a standard for elementary mind, not someone investing money into the stock market.
Asking a hypothetical question is stupid. Have you noticed he hasn't even answered your question? Have you? That should give you a hint.
Mr. Stupid
On Aug 23 03:53 PM Bubba-Ho-Tep wrote:
> Hey Mr. Stupid. Good name. I was just "curious" what VFC's "strategy" > was. OF COURSE.....NOBODY knows what a stock will do or how high > it will go. > > We all do our own homework and make our best speculation based while > factoring in our individual goals and financial risk. > > I am sure even VFC has a plan or reason for holding onto his remaining > 2/3rds...and a rough idea based on his research how high that "MAY" > be. > > We all have our own ideas and plans...I was merely trying to get > a idea how high VFC thought Sirius could go above a $1. > > Its a valid question. Particularly when some paid analysts have said > based on share dilution alone it'd be IMPOSSIBLE for Sirius to go > above $1.50....while others are predicting it means nothing and expect > Sirius to go to $3. > > Didn't your Mamma ever teach you that there is no such thing as a > stupid question? Only stupid answers....and your response to my question > was indeed stupid and ignorant. > > But then again...it's your name, so I won't hold it against ya.
Nothing Wrong with Taking a Little Profit [View article]
Many, including yourself, had this mindset when Siri went to .55 then right back down to .35. Don't confuse being chicken with being SMART.
You heard this wise response from Mr. Stupid. Take a little profit or you will be the first one to cry and bitch when stock drops.
Mr. Stupid
On Aug 23 11:21 AM Faraaz wrote:
> You are chicken.........You kept saying that this will go beyond > $1 and when time came to show guts, you chickened out. Have fun with > your 1/3 realized gains. IT will rock next week as well only to make > you realize whan an unrealized mistake you have made. Peace...
Nothing Wrong with Taking a Little Profit [View article]
Questions like the one here just show how unsophisticated some of these Siri investors are.
How in the heck, unless a genie, would he know how high Siri will go after 1 dollar?
These are the same one's that always lose their investment.
Mr. Stupid
On Aug 23 02:12 PM Bubba-Ho-Tep wrote:
> Hey VFC good response. I totally support your philosophy as I share > it! > > I'm close to break even with Sirius at .90 cents or so....and plan > to hold until I am green. > > But I wanted to ask you how far you think Sirius can go above a $1(without > a split!) all on its own. Some are saying the skys the limit while > others are saying that $1.50 is the MAX. > > I know there are alot of variables, so it's purely speculation, but > if things keep improving could we see $2 plus?
Nothing Wrong with Taking a Little Profit [View article]
And "NO ONE EVER WENT BROKE TAKING SOME PROFIT."
40% OF SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN 100% OF NOTHING.
HAHA, A little advice from Mr. Stupid.
On Aug 23 02:11 PM scots slant wrote:
> Scot's Slant here. Hey Bubba-Ho-Tep, I'm glad I'm the only numbskull > who bought into the "Howard Hype" at $6.50. I've averaged down also > but I need to see $4.50 before I break even. Stupid me for not buying > more at $.05.... > > As for a guy cashing in a few chips when the price is up? A person > is an idiot not to. I've been in the construction/real estate market > for years and I've watched too many fools who out of greed held out > for the last dollar and then watched as the market plummeted along > with their profit. Many of those same people were also in position > where if they had unloaded some property when the market was up, > they'd be retired today. But no, they are sucking hind you know what > while still working their butts off . > > As the old saying goes: "A quick nickel is better than a slow dime." > > > Or, here's another: "A person never goes broke making a profit." > > > Scot's Slant
Accounting Changes Not Factored into the Stress Tests [View article]
Momma always said, "stupid is is stupid does." Our Gov is enabling the entire financial industry to do the very thing that will prolong the agony. Hey since you have really poor credit but value your assets at 50k I will give you a 30k loan. Just don't tell anyone.
Citigroup Subjected to the Comfy Chair [View article]
I disagree..I think Citi will be just fine. Invest now in this company for crazy high returns down the road. This is a long - term hold unless you have the skill to day trade it.
Frank
On May 14 04:29 PM jeandit75 wrote:
> Let's be more precise please, Citi will raise $10 bn for now, then > $20 bn next summer, then $40 bn by X-MAS at witch time they will > 100% be owned by the govenrment. The american people (the tax payers > - for those who still have a job) will pay for Citi's debt debacle > (as for other major banks) for the next century.
Seen bankrupt companies trading higher. Market was up over 400 today and Sirius? Down 3 cents. Now that's pathetic.
The title of this article is a joke. I at first thought someone had posted an old blog. By this title I guess we all have been in coma that last 4 months and didn't know the merger had gone through.
Please, your'e all bunch of wigwags on this. Sirius is not a major contributor to Citigroups analyst projections. That's why they dropped it. Coverage is initiated my interest and with Sirius trading less than cost of a stamp the interest is waning. Niche market for Sirius? It's already one because you have many media choices out there.
Nothing Wrong with Taking a Little Profit [View article]
Mr. Stupid
Nothing Wrong with Taking a Little Profit [View article]
Hell, if it did do that I would be one wealthy guy but it's not reality. Wishing on a star isn't for traders but I do thing being LONG on this company a good risk to take with the debt management their implementing for long term growth.
Mr. Stupid
On Aug 23 03:53 PM Bubba-Ho-Tep wrote:
> Hey Mr. Stupid. Good name. I was just "curious" what VFC's "strategy"
> was. OF COURSE.....NOBODY knows what a stock will do or how high
> it will go.
>
> We all do our own homework and make our best speculation based while
> factoring in our individual goals and financial risk.
>
> I am sure even VFC has a plan or reason for holding onto his remaining
> 2/3rds...and a rough idea based on his research how high that "MAY"
> be.
>
> We all have our own ideas and plans...I was merely trying to get
> a idea how high VFC thought Sirius could go above a $1.
>
> Its a valid question. Particularly when some paid analysts have said
> based on share dilution alone it'd be IMPOSSIBLE for Sirius to go
> above $1.50....while others are predicting it means nothing and expect
> Sirius to go to $3.
>
> Didn't your Mamma ever teach you that there is no such thing as a
> stupid question? Only stupid answers....and your response to my question
> was indeed stupid and ignorant.
>
> But then again...it's your name, so I won't hold it against ya.
Nothing Wrong with Taking a Little Profit [View article]
Asking a hypothetical question is stupid. Have you noticed he hasn't even answered your question? Have you? That should give you a hint.
Mr. Stupid
On Aug 23 03:53 PM Bubba-Ho-Tep wrote:
> Hey Mr. Stupid. Good name. I was just "curious" what VFC's "strategy"
> was. OF COURSE.....NOBODY knows what a stock will do or how high
> it will go.
>
> We all do our own homework and make our best speculation based while
> factoring in our individual goals and financial risk.
>
> I am sure even VFC has a plan or reason for holding onto his remaining
> 2/3rds...and a rough idea based on his research how high that "MAY"
> be.
>
> We all have our own ideas and plans...I was merely trying to get
> a idea how high VFC thought Sirius could go above a $1.
>
> Its a valid question. Particularly when some paid analysts have said
> based on share dilution alone it'd be IMPOSSIBLE for Sirius to go
> above $1.50....while others are predicting it means nothing and expect
> Sirius to go to $3.
>
> Didn't your Mamma ever teach you that there is no such thing as a
> stupid question? Only stupid answers....and your response to my question
> was indeed stupid and ignorant.
>
> But then again...it's your name, so I won't hold it against ya.
Nothing Wrong with Taking a Little Profit [View article]
You heard this wise response from Mr. Stupid. Take a little profit or you will be the first one to cry and bitch when stock drops.
Mr. Stupid
On Aug 23 11:21 AM Faraaz wrote:
> You are chicken.........You kept saying that this will go beyond
> $1 and when time came to show guts, you chickened out. Have fun with
> your 1/3 realized gains. IT will rock next week as well only to make
> you realize whan an unrealized mistake you have made. Peace...
Nothing Wrong with Taking a Little Profit [View article]
How in the heck, unless a genie, would he know how high Siri will go after 1 dollar?
These are the same one's that always lose their investment.
Mr. Stupid
On Aug 23 02:12 PM Bubba-Ho-Tep wrote:
> Hey VFC good response. I totally support your philosophy as I share
> it!
>
> I'm close to break even with Sirius at .90 cents or so....and plan
> to hold until I am green.
>
> But I wanted to ask you how far you think Sirius can go above a $1(without
> a split!) all on its own. Some are saying the skys the limit while
> others are saying that $1.50 is the MAX.
>
> I know there are alot of variables, so it's purely speculation, but
> if things keep improving could we see $2 plus?
Nothing Wrong with Taking a Little Profit [View article]
40% OF SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN 100% OF NOTHING.
HAHA, A little advice from Mr. Stupid.
On Aug 23 02:11 PM scots slant wrote:
> Scot's Slant here. Hey Bubba-Ho-Tep, I'm glad I'm the only numbskull
> who bought into the "Howard Hype" at $6.50. I've averaged down also
> but I need to see $4.50 before I break even. Stupid me for not buying
> more at $.05....
>
> As for a guy cashing in a few chips when the price is up? A person
> is an idiot not to. I've been in the construction/real estate market
> for years and I've watched too many fools who out of greed held out
> for the last dollar and then watched as the market plummeted along
> with their profit. Many of those same people were also in position
> where if they had unloaded some property when the market was up,
> they'd be retired today. But no, they are sucking hind you know what
> while still working their butts off .
>
> As the old saying goes: "A quick nickel is better than a slow dime."
>
>
> Or, here's another: "A person never goes broke making a profit."
>
>
> Scot's Slant
Accounting Changes Not Factored into the Stress Tests [View article]
Frank
Expect Some Citi Fireworks [View article]
That is if you want readers to have interest in your post.
Frank
Citigroup Subjected to the Comfy Chair [View article]
Frank
On May 14 04:29 PM jeandit75 wrote:
> Let's be more precise please, Citi will raise $10 bn for now, then
> $20 bn next summer, then $40 bn by X-MAS at witch time they will
> 100% be owned by the govenrment. The american people (the tax payers
> - for those who still have a job) will pay for Citi's debt debacle
> (as for other major banks) for the next century.
Is Citigroup Laying Off Analysts? [View article]
The title of this article is a joke. I at first thought someone had posted an old blog. By this title I guess we all have been in coma that last 4 months and didn't know the merger had gone through.
Is Citigroup Laying Off Analysts? [View article]
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