Shame on all of those who put down free trade and embrace protectionism, isolation and tariffs as these short sited measures will be contributing to the demise of the US as an economic and world leader of reason. These tactics in the past have never worked in the long run and have only harmed those who use them. Pick up a history book-this is not the way we should be looking at the big picture. We are just starting to come out of the worst recession in our lifetimes and we do not need to slam the door on trading with others. Like it or not, this is a world economy and it should be an exciting time to be working toward common solutions. We in the US will either join in or get left further behind as we have been over recent years. Stop aligning with the political idioits on both sides that continue to say no to everything and divide all of us. We have always been able to build a better mouse trap.
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The chart above is a decending triangle sugesting that a close below todays low could see this stock go to the $11- 11.5 range which would be a good entry point.
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Keep driving your truck and listening to Rush. Enjoy the low MPG and the other looser.
On Aug 23 01:44 PM Novice Trader wrote:
> Dear Sir, > > Like you, I let the bundled subscription expire 6 months after I > bought my truck. I can't justify spending even $10/mo when I'm in > my truck but maybe 40 minutes/day, every other day – especially because > when I am, I’m listening to my favorite A.M. talk shows, with Rush > being one of them. > > However, after reading the replies to your post, specifically Mr > Haynes, who pointed out that you can buy a lifetime subscription > as well as plug and play accessories to make it work with your other > audio equipment, I'm not only going to have another look into their > service plan options, I’m going to have a look at their plug and > play accessories! > > I've only been a fan as of recent, when I bought 10,000 @ $0.50 and > 11,150 @ $0.568… I think the stock will, at least, hit $1 within > weeks. > > I think this stock could do much better if management would allocate > (or better allocate) more funds to advertise their product, i.e. > monthly subscription charges, the lifetime subscription charges and > accessories which enable it to work (plug & play @ that!!), along > with the channels you get with their service...
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Invest in Africa, I think not. This would be throwing your money down a rat hole. This is not worth the risk. Corruption,politics,ba... thinking people etc. Look elsewhere!!!!!!!!! The United Arab Emmerate area would be the only area in which to look.
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Jeff B. You don't have a clue what you are talking about.
Look at "user #475008 coments which are right on" so I don't have to repeat them. Toyota is the current world leader which they deserve. It is and will continue to be. I have owned their autos for 35 years and they have been great and relialble and very fuel efficient. The company has always been at the forfront with their R&D and that is their strength. I have a Prius that I wouldn't give up for any other car on the road. Show me another one that gets 48-50 MPG at 70mph and has a lifetime engine/drivetrain warrantee and has never been in the shop for a problem. Oh ! and I own many shares of both TM and HMC. So I put my money where my mouth is "how about you"??
On Aug 21 10:25 AM Jeff B. wrote:
> Toyota is only considered the Green Vehicle leader by folks who don't > really know cars. Honda is way ahead on this front. The Clarity FCX > is already the 3rd gen fuel cell vehicle Honda has on US roads. The > Prius is a nice hybrid, but it has zero appeal to anyone who actually > enjoys driving. The Volt is yet another case of GM over-promising > and under-delivering. I woudln't put my money on that. The real question > is how we will get electricity to these vehicles, and when will the > entrenched US energy industry (oil & gas) be forced to deal with > reality?
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FSLR projects down to $132 on friday's action; However I don't think it will go that far. They have the right product design and the company is well managed. This will be a good buying point.
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TATA I think will continue to be a winner overall as a combined co., but I was upset when they bought Jag and Land Rover and is a mistake as all others have found out. The Nano will be a big winner for them. I also own this stock and hope they unload Jag and Land Rover soon!!!!!!!!
I have held China stocks for a few years now and will continue to add on downs like last fall. They will have their downs like other countries but there in no denying that they have the right approach overall. They have the capital and will dominate like others in SE Asia for the long term. They hold the major debt of many western countries and therefore control. STAY LONG. You can also check out Mathews Asian Funds.
The XHB and the ITB are both good ways to play the homebuilders. They both track each other. The ITB broke out on friday to close at $12.13 on a dbl top breakout and was up 6% for the week. The XHB closed at $14.29 up 5% for the week. On the charts, they both project to a target of $22. Since the ITB just broke out and has the current mojo, it would seem to have more profit potental, but you do the math.
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I like both comments above. Anyone that buys this stock now will be rewarded many times over the next few mo's. I have it in our cars and computers at home and work and it has been great!! I also continue to add to my holdings. The shorts will get stung big time on this one!!!
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Like it or not, this is a world economy and it should be an exciting time to be working toward common solutions. We in the US will either join in or get left further behind as we have been over recent years.
Stop aligning with the political idioits on both sides that continue to say no to everything and divide all of us.
We have always been able to build a better mouse trap.
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and the other looser.
On Aug 23 01:44 PM Novice Trader wrote:
> Dear Sir,
>
> Like you, I let the bundled subscription expire 6 months after I
> bought my truck. I can't justify spending even $10/mo when I'm in
> my truck but maybe 40 minutes/day, every other day – especially because
> when I am, I’m listening to my favorite A.M. talk shows, with Rush
> being one of them.
>
> However, after reading the replies to your post, specifically Mr
> Haynes, who pointed out that you can buy a lifetime subscription
> as well as plug and play accessories to make it work with your other
> audio equipment, I'm not only going to have another look into their
> service plan options, I’m going to have a look at their plug and
> play accessories!
>
> I've only been a fan as of recent, when I bought 10,000 @ $0.50 and
> 11,150 @ $0.568… I think the stock will, at least, hit $1 within
> weeks.
>
> I think this stock could do much better if management would allocate
> (or better allocate) more funds to advertise their product, i.e.
> monthly subscription charges, the lifetime subscription charges and
> accessories which enable it to work (plug & play @ that!!), along
> with the channels you get with their service...
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The United Arab Emmerate area would be the only area in which to look.
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You don't have a clue what you are talking about.
Look at "user #475008 coments which are right on" so I don't have to repeat them. Toyota is the current world leader which they deserve. It is and will continue to be. I have owned their autos for 35 years and they have been great and relialble and very fuel efficient. The company has always been at the forfront with their R&D and that is their strength. I have a Prius that I wouldn't give up for any other car on the road. Show me another one that gets 48-50 MPG at 70mph and has a lifetime engine/drivetrain warrantee and has never been in the shop for a problem. Oh ! and I own many shares of both TM and HMC. So I put my money where my mouth is "how about you"??
On Aug 21 10:25 AM Jeff B. wrote:
> Toyota is only considered the Green Vehicle leader by folks who don't
> really know cars. Honda is way ahead on this front. The Clarity FCX
> is already the 3rd gen fuel cell vehicle Honda has on US roads. The
> Prius is a nice hybrid, but it has zero appeal to anyone who actually
> enjoys driving. The Volt is yet another case of GM over-promising
> and under-delivering. I woudln't put my money on that. The real question
> is how we will get electricity to these vehicles, and when will the
> entrenched US energy industry (oil & gas) be forced to deal with
> reality?
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closed at $14.29 up 5% for the week. On the charts, they both project to a target of $22. Since the ITB just broke out and has the current mojo, it would seem to have more profit potental, but you do the math.
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