Arnold Layne

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    • Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
      This would be more useful if it arrived before the market open! Yes, otherwise excellent.... Jul 28 01:08 PM
    • The Two Best Investment Rules for Volatile Markets [view article]
      Reading the comments of 'bashers'on your past posts is very entertaining. Certain of them owe the author an apology. Jul 16 10:20 AM
    • What We Can Do To Reverse the Oil Crisis [view article]
      "government subsidized program of using food for fuel "
      Did Bush or Congress do this?
      Jul 15 10:33 AM
    • Constructing a Portfolio from the Top Down [view article]
      ETFNerd should crawl back into his hole, or maybe SA should 'use some judgement' in whom they allow to join and post. If you don't like the article, why did you write such a lengthy reply? To show how much smarter you are than the author? Why not become an author yourself s o we can trash you ? Jun 09 10:46 PM
    • Housing Bust Blame Game [view article]
      Only the insane think the housing market problems can be fixed only by working the mortgage end. All the talking heads are breathless to stop the housing depreciation and get things going again. Doesn't anyone in the press or government think that the near parabolic housing price rises need to fully correct before I and others will/ can afford to 'get busy and buy another house'????????????????... Mar 20 12:32 AM
    • 'Slow Growth' Or Recession? [view article]
      Why look at IHI instead of QID et al? Jan 22 02:37 AM
    • Shiller Warns on Housing [view article]
      Barry, thanks, that was very interesting. I didn't realize until the end that it was a year old. Still relevant, but too bad that's his 'latest' work.
      Trying to interpret the US housing price graph,
      1. Since we don't have data pre-ca. 1897, choosing that as a starting point is a bit serendipitous
      2. It appears housing prices could make major changes as a step function, and that overall, going forward, the latest step remains intact
      3. I suppose it's also possible that prices completely revert, as in the 'bumps' occurring in the70s and 80s
      Money management discipline caused me to sell a home purchased in 1998, last Fall. I actually feel a bit liberated, being a carefree renter at this point!
      Apr 06 01:18 PM
    • Silver Stocks Look Shiny Indeed [view article]
      I don't see Bill claiming any clairvoyance in his post today. He's merely interpreting the chart.
      There is no implication- only incorrect inference on Nova Long's part.
      Get a life.
      Feb 09 12:20 AM
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