whats the "meaning" of all this?
#1
Posted 21 March 2007 - 10:40 AM
#2
Posted 21 March 2007 - 10:46 AM
I don't believe that the markets were meant to be a Bed of Roses.
It's a brutal place for well equiped soldiers.
Hank
today I'm betting a drop at 2:15 pm
for me the stock market has become a constant minefield..between the day traders..the hedge fund traders ..and the rest of the scalping obsessed geniues..where does that leave "joe six pack"....in this age where people are more interested in emailing Mars with their cell phones than reading anything of any relevance..instant gratification has taken over..is it the convergence of the stock market bubble..the real estate bubble the housing bubble the foreign funded government debt bubble and the consumer credit bubble that has "joe" paralyzed???.....its brutal..what stock blows up next?..you tell me..this is just my opinion..and i could be wrong...
#3
Posted 21 March 2007 - 10:48 AM
Mike,
I don't believe that the markets were meant to be a Bed of Roses.
It's a brutal place for well equiped soldiers.
Hank
today I'm betting a drop at 2:15 pm
for me the stock market has become a constant minefield..between the day traders..the hedge fund traders ..and the rest of the scalping obsessed geniues..where does that leave "joe six pack"....in this age where people are more interested in emailing Mars with their cell phones than reading anything of any relevance..instant gratification has taken over..is it the convergence of the stock market bubble..the real estate bubble the housing bubble the foreign funded government debt bubble and the consumer credit bubble that has "joe" paralyzed???.....its brutal..what stock blows up next?..you tell me..this is just my opinion..and i could be wrong...
Mike,
I don't believe that the markets were meant to be a Bed of Roses.
It's a brutal place for well equiped soldiers.
Hank
today I'm betting a drop at 2:15 pm
for me the stock market has become a constant minefield..between the day traders..the hedge fund traders ..and the rest of the scalping obsessed geniues..where does that leave "joe six pack"....in this age where people are more interested in emailing Mars with their cell phones than reading anything of any relevance..instant gratification has taken over..is it the convergence of the stock market bubble..the real estate bubble the housing bubble the foreign funded government debt bubble and the consumer credit bubble that has "joe" paralyzed???.....its brutal..what stock blows up next?..you tell me..this is just my opinion..and i could be wrong...
#4
Posted 21 March 2007 - 11:46 AM