Read the Viagra thread. Igy admits he’s not getting anything from his wife. So what do you think his Viagra script is for?
Read the Viagra thread. Igy admits he’s not getting anything from his wife. So what do you think his Viagra script is for?
For me my suck up is about Football Blood. B&B suck up heroes. Mustard stains, deflated footballs, obsessions and all. My compensation is opioids and LRC posting.
Just like you Wondering Guy.
You lost too?
Go Pats!
No, I’m good. You two can have your fun. Just keep me out of it.
No, you the most dangerously demented because you think you are not.
Postal type.
Go Pats!
Someone please tell me how any of this is related to the stock market.
Igy owns Pfizer (Viagra). He’s their best customer. He rates it a BUY.
Dow 25,000
Rally hats, gents
agip wrote:
Dow 25,000
Rally hats, gents
Down to 14,850 from a peak of 15,700 I believe.
Maybe 5%
What's the bottom?
I am betting sub 13,000
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-F_dMa0ozY3A/VUT1N3gUrcI/AAAAAAAAwJU/bG-u6gDkdIg/s1600/getsmart.jpgla gente ésta muy loca wrote:
[quote]agip wrote:
Dow 25,000
Rally hats, gents
Down to 14,850 from a peak of 15,700 I believe.
Maybe 5%
What's the bottom?
I am betting sub 13,000
I think we will still see sub 13,000 at some point.
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
Because you have zero historical context.
That's not true! I value historical data.
Since it's inception, the stock market has moved in the same direction for the year that it moves the first 5 days of the year 83% of the time.
mellon wrote:
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
Because you have zero historical context.
That's not true! I value historical data.
Since it's inception, the stock market has moved in the same direction for the year that it moves the first 5 days of the year 83% of the time.
Why?
la gente ésta muy loca wrote:
agip wrote:
Dow 25,000
Rally hats, gents
Down to 14,850 from a peak of 15,700 I believe.
Maybe 5%
What's the bottom?
I am betting sub 13,000
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-F_dMa0ozY3A/VUT1N3gUrcI/AAAAAAAAwJU/bG-u6gDkdIg/s1600/getsmart.jpg
LOL!
Very funny wrote:
la gente ésta muy loca wrote:
Down to 14,850 from a peak of 15,700 I believe.
Maybe 5%
What's the bottom?
I am betting sub 13,000
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-F_dMa0ozY3A/VUT1N3gUrcI/AAAAAAAAwJU/bG-u6gDkdIg/s1600/getsmart.jpgLOL!
You won't be laughing when the meltdown hits.
Sure I will. That won’t change the humor behind his post.
Very funny wrote:
Sure I will. That won’t change the humor behind his post.
Very funny?
More like very stupid?
Nope. It’s very funny.
Very funny wrote:
Nope. It’s very funny.
You must have an inkling that if you keep telling people something is funny then it isn't?
LOL
I got back into US equities, in a diversified way, back when I was asking about it on here...and have already seen gains that I feel are significant. By significant, I'm not talking on a percentage basis, but on a realize-able value basis--that is, if I got out now, how long could I live off the gains.
These markets are insane. You all know that I feel, and have variously shown, that much if not all of the published data are ridiculous--either outright fraudulent (before revision), cooked (calculated differently), or just plain obfuscation (cherry-picking and lack of contextual explanation)--and that I have also opined that as far as price levels are concerned in things like equities, it just doesn't matter. I have put some of my money where my mouth is, and I must say that the Kool-Aid is on tap.
Just when you think that something like the tax bill was priced-in, wham--it gets priced-in all over again.
These markets prove that ignorance is truly bliss.
I will be honest, I am as nervous as fvck. I believe in what I have said, but it makes me nervous to effectively bet on the prospect that people will pay good money to ride a unicorn.
Nervously watching,
Mas
Maser, an old trader proverb : when $hiting in your pants; buy. When you think you got the world by the huevos; sell.