I'm not sure the Obama administration cares whether the plan "Makes Sense" as much as they want to push the socialist agenda onto the working taxpayers of America.
If the public option happens, I doubt if a single insurance company in America will survive.
Bumper Corn Crop Puts More Pressure on Potash Industry [View article]
Well, spring in the southern hemisphere will be here soon. They not have the same results as the U.S. so time will tell.
It doesn't seem to me that lately product "need" has anything to do at all with stock prices. The market seems to be driven by emotions of the investors and have no scientific methodology at all.
CF Industries, Agrium Deal Offers Investors Two Potentially Profitable Plays [View article]
Looks like a 50/50 chance on this one. I ALWAYs pick the wrong 50.
So I'll just hang on to all three stocks of TRA,CF,AG I have and hope for a wash. What I really would like to see is all three get back up to where they were last October when I bought them. At the moment they are up to a negative 45% of the purchase price. but thats better than the -70% two months ago :)
I agree with John, Short term this may be true. but FOOD is a long term world need that will only grow. And we all know that stocks are a long term investment. POT isn't for day traders.
At some point if American farmers do not grow enough to support Americas needs then Obama will nationalize the farms, And then the government will be buying fertilizer, offset by the amount they produce themselves. :)
Potash Cuts Back Production, Plenty of Profit Remains [View article]
yes they're are great company and have a great product which all the farmers do or will need.
The only problem is, the stock market isn't looking at ANY of that. POTs stock has dropped like a rock a whopping 74% since october. And it had nothing to do with valuation.
POT: The Commodity Surprise of the Year [View article]
Well it would appear that the value of POTs stock has nothing whatsoever to do with company value or holdings or anything actually related to the company it'self.....
So I'll just keep what I bought in october and hope to break even about 10 years from now...
Nine Quality Stocks for a Market Bottom [View article]
Well lets not forget the nationalization of 401Ks that will take place in the spring of 2009.
According to the Raleigh Journal, Democrats in congress are investigating ways to confiscate 401Ks and put the money into the social security administration funds.
If this occurs as I suspect it will, stocks won't be worth the paper they're printed on.
Buy, Sell or Hold: Potash Deserves Another Look [View article]
The only reason congress is going to bail out the greedy risk takers, is they own stock in those companies. What better way to increase your fortunes than have the taxpayers cover your gambling losses at the Stock Casino's
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If the public option happens, I doubt if a single insurance company in America will survive.
Why Health Reform Won't Distort the Insurance Business Model [View article]
Name your poison. Your going to pay for it.
But I'd rather pay for JUST mine and not yours too.
Socialism, Chains you can believe in.
Bumper Corn Crop Puts More Pressure on Potash Industry [View article]
They not have the same results as the U.S. so time will tell.
It doesn't seem to me that lately product "need" has anything to do at all with stock prices.
The market seems to be driven by emotions of the investors
and have no scientific methodology at all.
Expect Big Gains from Sociedad Qumica y Minera de Chile [View article]
CF Industries, Agrium Deal Offers Investors Two Potentially Profitable Plays [View article]
I ALWAYs pick the wrong 50.
So I'll just hang on to all three stocks of TRA,CF,AG I have
and hope for a wash.
What I really would like to see is all three get back up to where they were last October when I bought them.
At the moment they are up to a negative 45% of the purchase price.
but thats better than the -70% two months ago :)
Mosaic's Earnings Miss Is Not So Terrible [View article]
Good earnings or bad earnings, Fertilizer fell 70% since october 08.
Company specifics be damned.
Is Potash Corp. Overpriced? [View article]
but FOOD is a long term world need that will only grow.
And we all know that stocks are a long term investment.
POT isn't for day traders.
At some point if American farmers do not grow enough to support
Americas needs then Obama will nationalize the farms, And then the government will be buying fertilizer, offset by the amount they produce themselves. :)
Economic Woes Slow Food Demand, But Potash Prices Should Stay Strong [View article]
Potash Cuts Back Production, Plenty of Profit Remains [View article]
and have a great product which all the farmers do or will need.
The only problem is, the stock market isn't looking at ANY of that.
POTs stock has dropped like a rock a whopping 74% since october.
And it had nothing to do with valuation.
POT: The Commodity Surprise of the Year [View article]
has nothing whatsoever to do with company value or holdings
or anything actually related to the company it'self.....
So I'll just keep what I bought in october and hope
to break even about 10 years from now...
Food: Against Self-Sufficiency [View article]
to affect stocks of POT, CT, TRA ect....
I'm thinking we'll see $1 a share for POT by christmas....
currently down 70% and falling......
Potash, Manulife, Nexen: Jones' Manager Picks [View article]
It's down 66% in just a couple of months,
It will soon be a penny stock at this rate.....
Why do I always buy high.?????????????
Nine Quality Stocks for a Market Bottom [View article]
in the spring of 2009.
According to the Raleigh Journal, Democrats in congress
are investigating ways to confiscate 401Ks and put the money
into the social security administration funds.
If this occurs as I suspect it will, stocks won't be worth the paper
they're printed on.
People Still Need to Eat: Fertilizer Stocks Oversold [View article]
I'll wait til I'm 80 to cash them in, of course
we may all be eating cat food by then :)
Buy, Sell or Hold: Potash Deserves Another Look [View article]
is they own stock in those companies. What better way to increase
your fortunes than have the taxpayers cover your gambling losses
at the Stock Casino's