To: farlander
plenty of good buys in the financial sector.For weeks now IBD has been telling their readers to go 100% cash and get buying opportunities picked out for the next rally. For me today's trading was a dream come true --a great shake-out, and we've still got long term support growing at over 10% annually. Something else to remember is that the current bear market no where near as bad as the Clinton bubble or even the Carter malaise; I'm ready to pounce on the next confirmed rally.
To: expat_panama
The Clinton bubble was a genuine disaster... This is a major opportunity..
116 posted on
09/15/2008 2:25:06 PM PDT by
xcamel
(Conservatives start smart, and get rich, liberals start rich, and get stupid.)
To: expat_panama
IBD is without question the best financial publication around.
118 posted on
09/15/2008 2:26:44 PM PDT by
petercooper
(IQ tests for all voters!)
To: expat_panama; hedgetrimmer
For me today's trading was a dream come true --a great shake-out, and we've still got long term support growing at over 10% annually. Something else to remember is that the current bear market no where near as bad as the Clinton bubble or even the Carter malaise; I'm ready to pounce on the next confirmed rally. Expat, several years back on the free trade threads you was spouting record home ownership, record family net wealth, record wages etc DUE to free trade.
If free trade was so great why have Americans basically stopped spending money when their food and gas bills went up a measly $100-200 per month?? According to you free traders Americans woould be rolling in the dollars? What happened?
207 posted on
09/15/2008 4:29:59 PM PDT by
am452
(Pres Bush: Why more importance on protecting Georgias border than our own?)
To: expat_panama; hedgetrimmer
For me today's trading was a dream come true --a great shake-out, and we've still got long term support growing at over 10% annually. Something else to remember is that the current bear market no where near as bad as the Clinton bubble or even the Carter malaise; I'm ready to pounce on the next confirmed rally. Expat, several years back on the free trade threads you was spouting record home ownership, record family net wealth, record wages etc DUE to free trade.
If free trade was so great why have Americans basically stopped spending money when their food and gas bills went up a measly $100-200 per month?? According to you free traders Americans woould be rolling in the dollars? What happened?
208 posted on
09/15/2008 4:30:06 PM PDT by
am452
(Pres Bush: Why more importance on protecting Georgias border than our own?)
To: expat_panama
I agree - go cash and be ready for the oncoming rally.
297 posted on
09/16/2008 3:22:30 AM PDT by
WorkerbeeCitizen
(An inadequately policed Conservative)
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