Sudaca Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 From Gloomberg: *STERN AGREES WITH BERNANKE ASSESSMENT ON INFLATION BIAS *STERN SAYS `THE BULK' OF HOME CONSTRUCTION DOWNTURN IS PAST *STERN: SUBPRIME PROBLEMS UNLIKELY TO HAVE BIG OVERALL EFFECT & *STERN SAYS GROWTH CAN BE SUSTAINED IN `FACE OF DISRUPTIONS' *FED'S STERN SAYS U.S. ECONOMY IS `RESILIENT AND FLEXIBLE' ?????????
Cassiopeia Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 Gaps neatly filled. Now the schwing or schwinn. Careful bears!
Bungster Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 Never underestimate the power of the fourth haipu line!? Gap fills all around... 572090[/snapback] Bejesus.. Joseph and Mary....argh...I closed my rydex shorts this morning at the 10:45 cutoff... why I could just.. 572099[/snapback] Why are you using rydex? Why not the QID or SDS? 572112[/snapback] Maybe because I'm a slow learner Usually my trades are swing trades over two weeks on average... sometimes shorter.... I've used them for many years and I like the no fees for the trades... those are the pluses. On the negative side you have no stops and your times to enter/exit are only twice a day at 10:45AM and 3:55PM. These can be big negatives in a shanky/cranky market. I do plan on using the QLD and QID more in the future....but your question is a very valid one...
DrStool Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 Suds .... :lol: If you don't mind, I gotta borrow that for the WSE!
Peek Paper Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 From Gloomberg: *STERN AGREES WITH BERNANKE ASSESSMENT ON INFLATION BIAS *STERN SAYS `THE BULK' OF HOME CONSTRUCTION DOWNTURN IS PAST *STERN: SUBPRIME PROBLEMS UNLIKELY TO HAVE BIG OVERALL EFFECT & *STERN SAYS GROWTH CAN BE SUSTAINED IN `FACE OF DISRUPTIONS' *FED'S STERN SAYS U.S. ECONOMY IS `RESILIENT AND FLEXIBLE' ????????? 572114[/snapback] or...
wndysrf Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 As predicted, the new Iran War is going to be a massive gold mine for HAL and KBR.
Bungster Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 Hope someone here was holding some LSS, a stock that has been mentioned many times. Taken out today by X for 36% preemie, back to slightly above the level it was at the May06 high. Looks like the Big Steelies are using their newfound robustitude to do a little M&A. X also trading up to new ATHs on the deal. US Steel now up 1,000% since 3/03 lows. Materials sectoid continues to be the market's best-performing group in all time frames over past five years. But all of this M&A within the sector hints that it might be nearing one of those "as good as it gets" moments. Or maybe not. 572043[/snapback] Once again I missed the boat 572104[/snapback] As per Wndy, your clue that something was up with LSS was that 20% Pigshank in late Feb that was quickly recovered (basically the same day). Once they tossed all the mo-mo birds overboard by running stops, the coast was clear for the upcoming Jackamo fee nan?. 572109[/snapback] you have so many tools... nice catch
Drano Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 From Gloomberg: *STERN AGREES WITH BERNANKE ASSESSMENT ON INFLATION BIAS *STERN SAYS `THE BULK' OF HOME CONSTRUCTION DOWNTURN IS PAST *STERN: SUBPRIME PROBLEMS UNLIKELY TO HAVE BIG OVERALL EFFECT & *STERN SAYS GROWTH CAN BE SUSTAINED IN `FACE OF DISRUPTIONS' *FED'S STERN SAYS U.S. ECONOMY IS `RESILIENT AND FLEXIBLE' ????????? 572114[/snapback] Hard to believe Howard Stern could have been married to Anna Nicole Smith, isn't it? EDIT: ARRRRGGGHHHHH Late again
Whadda I Do Whadda I Do Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 Markets coming to terms with no or slow growth. Bright shiny beads for sale and no buyers. To busy putting food on the table. As Hadjin noted yesterday, the residents of Balboa Island have money lasting into future generation not representative of the masses today. I don't think a war is going to help fund the economy much this time around either. Any day now the miners will stop being beat up on. Money sneaking into the wantnabes.
Speakeasy Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 2 Cent cranky-shanky. Movado made number but estimated '08 2cents below current analcyst estimate. ka Pow! UTIW, missed by 2 cents but revenues were ahead of estimates. Labor costs higher than expected. Slam! Should we buy immediately for the LSS effect?
LeeWhee Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 From Gloomberg: *STERN AGREES WITH BERNANKE ASSESSMENT ON INFLATION BIAS *STERN SAYS `THE BULK' OF HOME CONSTRUCTION DOWNTURN IS PAST *STERN: SUBPRIME PROBLEMS UNLIKELY TO HAVE BIG OVERALL EFFECT & *STERN SAYS GROWTH CAN BE SUSTAINED IN `FACE OF DISRUPTIONS' *FED'S STERN SAYS U.S. ECONOMY IS `RESILIENT AND FLEXIBLE' ????????? 572114[/snapback] What are the odds that Fedheads would say the economy is sustainable, resilient and flexible? We could be entering a multi-year boom or within weeks of a depression and these guys (and gals) would be saying the exact same thing.
LeeWhee Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 As predicted, the new Iran War is going to be a massive gold mine for HAL and KBR. 572119[/snapback] Excellent Pigshank? on HAL last Tuesday. My compliments to the chef. BTW, has there ever been a picture of Deadeye Dick smiling that doesn't look like he's about to eat a baby?
Janitor Posted March 29, 2007 Report Posted March 29, 2007 As predicted, the new Iran War is going to be a massive gold mine for HAL and KBR. 572119[/snapback] HAL bought on Mark-to-market recommendation earlier the week. Taking half of profits here. Thanks Mark
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