Coal Production Cut Bullish For Coal Stocks [View article]
You have no clue. JRCC is $3.97 today. It will go bankrupt before it can have the chance to recover. There are not enough ports to handle a shift in the demand overseas for coal. What you have been talking about will take years -- NOT months -- to take effect. JRCC will have already declared bankruptcy a second time before they will ever be able to benefit. How do you lead all the these retail investors to the abyss without acknowledging the possibility?
Surely You Can't Be Sirius With These Results? [View article]
BUYING OPPORTUNITY MONDAY???
David Kotok, president of Cumberland Advisors, an investment firm based in Sarasota, Florida, said despite the initial negative reaction of investors to the election results, the chances of more active monetary policy among leading advanced economies seemed to be rising, which would provide relief.
"Once markets realize that the political winds are now accelerating toward more easing by the G4, markets will resume an upward bias," Kotok said in an emailed note on Sunday.
Surely You Can't Be Sirius With These Results? [View article]
CK you have no right to post your b.s. here. You can't even admit what your real name is: Richard Santivilus! You've mislead readers over and over again. You think "humble pie" absolves you from your dirty deed? Think again. Get lost. You offer nothing.
Sirius XM: Reflections For The Weekend [View article]
Buying Opportunity Monday?
David Kotok, president of Cumberland Advisors, an investment firm based in Sarasota, Florida, said despite the initial negative reaction of investors to the election results, the chances of more active monetary policy among leading advanced economies seemed to be rising, which would provide relief.
"Once markets realize that the political winds are now accelerating toward more easing by the G4, markets will resume an upward bias," Kotok said in an emailed note on Sunday.
Sirius XM: Reflections For The Weekend [View article]
Surely You Can't Be Sirius With These Results? [View article]
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Sirius XM: Reflections For The Weekend [View article]
Sirius XM: Reflections For The Weekend [View article]
Sirius XM: Reflections For The Weekend [View article]
Surely You Can't Be Sirius With These Results? [View article]
David Kotok, president of Cumberland Advisors, an investment firm based in Sarasota, Florida, said despite the initial negative reaction of investors to the election results, the chances of more active monetary policy among leading advanced economies seemed to be rising, which would provide relief.
"Once markets realize that the political winds are now accelerating toward more easing by the G4, markets will resume an upward bias," Kotok said in an emailed note on Sunday.
Surely You Can't Be Sirius With These Results? [View article]
Surely You Can't Be Sirius With These Results? [View article]
Sirius XM: Reflections For The Weekend [View article]
David Kotok, president of Cumberland Advisors, an investment firm based in Sarasota, Florida, said despite the initial negative reaction of investors to the election results, the chances of more active monetary policy among leading advanced economies seemed to be rising, which would provide relief.
"Once markets realize that the political winds are now accelerating toward more easing by the G4, markets will resume an upward bias," Kotok said in an emailed note on Sunday.
Sirius XM: Reflections For The Weekend [View article]
Surely You Can't Be Sirius With These Results? [View article]
Surely You Can't Be Sirius With These Results? [View article]
Surely You Can't Be Sirius With These Results? [View article]