Skip to comments.
Todays Stock Market Thread (DJIA 7784.58 (-234.68; -2.93%) NASDAQ 1282.55 (-36.60; -2.77%)
Posted on 07/22/2002 9:58:15 AM PDT by newsperson999
Dow 7,784.93 -234.33 (-2.92%)
Nasdaq 1,288.09 -31.06 (-2.35%)
S&P 500 819.51 -28.25 (-3.33%)
TOPICS: Breaking News
KEYWORDS:
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 81-100, 101-120, 121-140 ... 421-430 next last
To: Denver Ditdat
"Dead cat bounce" and "Hold muh beer" seem to be competing to knock the perrenial favorites "Nothing to see here, move along", "It's a religion of peace", and "A moose bit my sister once..." out of the top spots in the Most Overused FReeper Phrases category. Freeper Overused Stock Phrases:
"Hold muh beer." Up +32.
"Dead cat bounce." Up + 4.
"All your bases are belong to us." Down -67.5
"Barf alert!" Up + 0.67.
"Gag alert!" Down - 1.32.
"It's a religion of peace." Down - 2.1.
"A moose bit my sister once." Down 4.55.
FReeper stock phrases investors experts suggest dumping all your shares of "All your bases are belong to us." Buy "Hold muh beer."
101
posted on
07/22/2002 11:02:38 AM PDT
by
Jay W
To: discostu
Fridays are bad, October is bad, Fridays in October get names That is nearly soundbite material.
To: Vets_Husband_and_Wife
Had $850k in 1/2000
(...all right, about $200k of that was probably B.S., part of the Greedy Bubble that later burst). It's still pretty discouraging to see the numbers drop as much as they have. But, most of what we invested was for the for the long-term (retirement), and we're still 10 to 15 yrs away from that.
Only thing that's saved my sanity is the fact that we stopped putting new $$$$ in the market (except for 401K's )back in mid-2000; we decided instead to pay off the mortgage early. Mortgage will be paid of in one month, and we have $190k equity in the house now. After we burn the mortgage, we're socking away cash into CD's for at least a year.
To: Dog Gone; Miss Marple
I'd prefer for it to stick around the 8000 level, and hopefully work its way up towards 8500 by Election Day.
Hopefully, the bears are in check...
104
posted on
07/22/2002 11:05:41 AM PDT
by
hchutch
To: All
An odd bounce above even, but a splitting bounce. Close around 7700?
To: dubyaismypresident
Hopefully they are long term and perserving their sanity by not watching this bear market meltdown. It seems too late to sell. No sense crying over the gallons and gallons of spilled milk.Mmmmmm..... Gallons and gallons of spilled milk.
To: Jay W
What about "Bail, bail, bail"?
Dow now down 21, NASDAQ down 13. Still sticking with -375/-45 as the fossilized cat shatters the paper-thin glass bottom.
To: vooch
And here I thought I was pessimistic with the DemonRAT goal of Dow 3000.
To: Vets_Husband_and_Wife
indeed it is possible, (but no one can predict if it will happen)........
figure from the peak in 1929 to the bottom ( I think 1934) the market fell some 80%......in today's terms means a dow of 2,200
take the Japanese example their broad market hasd never reached its peak some 13 years later.
look to the 1958-1979 period in US history, dow reached 1,000 in 1968 (and again in 70 or 71) it then dropped for 4 1/2 brutal years finally finding a bottom in 1975 at 1/3 its peak level..........in today's terms.....Do 3,650....
the buy side knows these terrifying stats......and every one 'playing the market' should too
109
posted on
07/22/2002 11:09:10 AM PDT
by
vooch
To: Mo1
Today or where dead cats bounce? Today, I'm still on record of a drop of 375 for the Dow and 45 for the NASDAQ. Long-term? How does 0/0/0 grab you?
To: per loin
Hard to say. I've watched the streams all day. I saw that little DJ bounce to around .3 up and then falter. The last 30 minutes are going to tell the tale for today.....reminds me of an IPO opener from 1997 or so on a much larger scale. Incredibly volatile. Hard to guess where it will finish. I would guess down but not as bad as Friday.
To: freebilly
Hence, the necessity of Dow 3000. Good-bye 401ks. So long IRAs. Gotta pay for SocSecurity+ </barf>
To: cajungirl
>I am buying today. So there!!!
Why? I'm curious what your reasons are.
To: RooRoobird14
Sounds like you've made some really wise decisions. Wish you great luck, and from seeing your strategeries :o) you will do fine. I wish we were in as good of shape as you guys are! Way to go!!
To: Alberta's Child
Stock market? 2035? Wish I could be optimistic about the presence of a stock market in 2035, but what do you think is going to be killed first in the search for money for SocSecurity?
To: wardaddy
I read that bounce to the positive as very narrow, one might call it targeted. S & P mirrored it poorly. Perhaps some big money acting responsibly?
To: Southack
Funny, I just read your post and changed to another browser window that contains the online edition of the
Wall Street Journal -- the page has a link to a story about James Crowe. How is Crowe affiliated with Worldcom?
From the first paragraph of the story(need a subscription to access): The chief executive officer of Level 3 Communications Inc. denied allegations by a former Salomon Smith Barney broker that he accepted shares of hot IPOs from the big securities firm in return for his firm's investment-banking business
With that, I would not discount Buffett's investment because it is with Crowe. I think exogenous forces (i.e. deflation, regulation etc.) brought down Worldcom. Those risks are the same for Level 3 - Berkshire seems to think the risk has been reduced.
To: vooch
the buy side knows these terrifying stats......and every one 'playing the market' should too You are so right. I just read that we really need to study the historical aspects of the Markets. You just confirmed what I read. Thanks! Education regarding this is essential.
To: Lazamataz
Bears still foraging bump.
Dow -68
NASDAQ -18
S&P -14
To: palo verde
instead Gore never got his base on board and Bush had tsunami A tsunami of voters who stayed home and didn't vote for him? He lost the popular vote, remember?
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 81-100, 101-120, 121-140 ... 421-430 next last
Disclaimer:
Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual
posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its
management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the
exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson