Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
So people were crying because the TARP $$ was "never going to be paid back," and now people are crying because it's being paid back too early and without sufficient interest??!
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
I would go further and say that those who have stayed out of this market have already missed some of the biggest and easiest gains they're likely to see for a very long time. 3 of my stocks (C, STP, BYD) have nearly tripled since I picked them up in January. I expected to wait at least a year to see doubling!
Volitility has made for easy pickings -- I'll be sad when the economy finally straightens out.
On May 07 10:47 AM jr007 wrote:
> Like it ..or not, things are getting better in the market. Those > in denial..will be left stewing in their own lost opportunities. > The Republican shorters will get their "Just Dues". Sorry.
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
Has any president in your lifetime ever acted differently? Is so, you're much, much older than I.
Politicians are identical: People very good at fundraising and very little else.
On Feb 11 09:07 AM ChipSeal wrote:
> "Obama officials called the minimal details intentional" > > This is because they are in campaign mode. Be vague, make general > statements about your goals but don't commit to specifics. This way, > each member of your audience will impute his own favored solution > into your remarks and support the idea! Once it is being implemented, > it will be too late.
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
@know nothing: If there's one thing we learn every 4 years, it's that the average joe is dumber than a box of rocks.
On Jan 28 09:18 AM know nothing wrote:
> There have been a number of people asking lately,if they should take > out their 401K money.When asked why they would do that? (after the > declines already suffered) Their concern was that the gov't would > through deception,would take what little they have left. > The average "Joe". american is still very uncomfortable!
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
On Jan 13 12:31 PM Right in San Francisco wrote:
> I would note that over 90% of incumbents in congress were reelected > despite an approval rating for the institution of less than 15%.
As I pointed out yesterday (don't you read your own threads?), the number isn't "over 90%" -- it's 86%, and the number of eligible incumbents really wasn't that large, comparatively.
The 2nd Repub bloodbath in 2 elections can easily be read as a vote for Congressional sea change. (Not that it will happen; just that it's the clear will of the people.)
I look forward to your post tomorrow, in hopes that it will be identical to the one from today and yesterday. At this point, you're one step away from notsosmart, who consistently uses the 6th-grade term "sheeples" as though this were Fark or 4Chan rather than Seeking Alpha.
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
> stuff is?.....pure junk.
And yet Americans -- including yourself, no doubt -- line up to buy it.
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
Does the whining never end?
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
Volitility has made for easy pickings -- I'll be sad when the economy finally straightens out.
On May 07 10:47 AM jr007 wrote:
> Like it ..or not, things are getting better in the market. Those
> in denial..will be left stewing in their own lost opportunities.
> The Republican shorters will get their "Just Dues". Sorry.
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
Politicians are identical: People very good at fundraising and very little else.
On Feb 11 09:07 AM ChipSeal wrote:
> "Obama officials called the minimal details intentional"
>
> This is because they are in campaign mode. Be vague, make general
> statements about your goals but don't commit to specifics. This way,
> each member of your audience will impute his own favored solution
> into your remarks and support the idea! Once it is being implemented,
> it will be too late.
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
It must be Tuesday.
Cramer's Stop Trading! What Do Cramer and Rush Limbaugh Have in Common? (1/29/09) [View article]
Is it surprising that all politicians are the same?
On Jan 30 10:38 AM optionsgirl wrote:
> Pelosi and Obama are of the same ilk.
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
If there's one thing we learn every 4 years, it's that the average joe is dumber than a box of rocks.
On Jan 28 09:18 AM know nothing wrote:
> There have been a number of people asking lately,if they should take
> out their 401K money.When asked why they would do that? (after the
> declines already suffered) Their concern was that the gov't would
> through deception,would take what little they have left.
> The average "Joe". american is still very uncomfortable!
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
> I would note that over 90% of incumbents in congress were reelected
> despite an approval rating for the institution of less than 15%.
As I pointed out yesterday (don't you read your own threads?), the number isn't "over 90%" -- it's 86%, and the number of eligible incumbents really wasn't that large, comparatively.
The 2nd Repub bloodbath in 2 elections can easily be read as a vote for Congressional sea change. (Not that it will happen; just that it's the clear will of the people.)
I look forward to your post tomorrow, in hopes that it will be identical to the one from today and yesterday. At this point, you're one step away from notsosmart, who consistently uses the 6th-grade term "sheeples" as though this were Fark or 4Chan rather than Seeking Alpha.