Kindle Digital Books Are Already Selling at 35% the Level of Print Books [View article]
There is not enough imformation to make a valid statement about the kindle because the tech. involved is to outdated in it and there is no reason to hop on this band- wagon
Amazon's New Kindle-DX: $489 for an E-Reader? [View article]
There is no reason for Kindle... the Tech. put into it is so out dated it makes the telephone loook like the newiest thing to date. I could of made this device 15 years ago and it might of made it then. tech is to advanced now.
If i hear 1 more thing about this i will explode. the kindle will not help anything... It is all hipe.. is you buy your school book for around 1000$ and you buy the kindle for 500$ and get the books you want 1/2 price you still break even. pst me for more info
The Worst Case Scenario (Someone Has to Say It) [View article]
There Is always a limit to things in life, and the market has pretty much reached it. It is time to Get to work people wake up and smell that 1$ market out there. look for great tips and tricks of the trade at greenfaucet.com
Sell in May and Go Away: Good Advice? [View article]
Are We Reliving the 1982 Scenario? By Corey Rosenbloom Could history be repeating itself directly? Might there be an exact roadmap to follow as it relates to the current stock market trajectory? If only it were so easy, but I did want to highlight some eerie similarities in the charts you might want to as it relates to the end of the 1982 Bear Market in what was called the "Melt-Up" action. Let's take a look and see if we might be reliving the "1982 Melt-Up Scenario".
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