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February 5, 2008 at 1:05 PM #11716February 5, 2008 at 1:14 PM #148413daveljParticipant
Wall Street to Ben Bernanke:
“WHAAAAAAA!! WHAAAAAA!! BABY NEED MORE CANDY AND CAKE!! BABY ATE PREVIOUS CANDY AND CAKE AND STILL HUNGRYYYYYYYYYY!! CANDY AND CAKE NOT FILLING UP BABY!! HURRYYYYYYY!! BABY NO LIKEY FREE MARKET INVISIBLE HAND WHEN IT GIVE BABY THE FINGER!! WHAAAAAAAAAA!!”
I think that about sums it up.
February 5, 2008 at 1:14 PM #148767daveljParticipantWall Street to Ben Bernanke:
“WHAAAAAAA!! WHAAAAAA!! BABY NEED MORE CANDY AND CAKE!! BABY ATE PREVIOUS CANDY AND CAKE AND STILL HUNGRYYYYYYYYYY!! CANDY AND CAKE NOT FILLING UP BABY!! HURRYYYYYYY!! BABY NO LIKEY FREE MARKET INVISIBLE HAND WHEN IT GIVE BABY THE FINGER!! WHAAAAAAAAAA!!”
I think that about sums it up.
February 5, 2008 at 1:14 PM #148696daveljParticipantWall Street to Ben Bernanke:
“WHAAAAAAA!! WHAAAAAA!! BABY NEED MORE CANDY AND CAKE!! BABY ATE PREVIOUS CANDY AND CAKE AND STILL HUNGRYYYYYYYYYY!! CANDY AND CAKE NOT FILLING UP BABY!! HURRYYYYYYY!! BABY NO LIKEY FREE MARKET INVISIBLE HAND WHEN IT GIVE BABY THE FINGER!! WHAAAAAAAAAA!!”
I think that about sums it up.
February 5, 2008 at 1:14 PM #148684daveljParticipantWall Street to Ben Bernanke:
“WHAAAAAAA!! WHAAAAAA!! BABY NEED MORE CANDY AND CAKE!! BABY ATE PREVIOUS CANDY AND CAKE AND STILL HUNGRYYYYYYYYYY!! CANDY AND CAKE NOT FILLING UP BABY!! HURRYYYYYYY!! BABY NO LIKEY FREE MARKET INVISIBLE HAND WHEN IT GIVE BABY THE FINGER!! WHAAAAAAAAAA!!”
I think that about sums it up.
February 5, 2008 at 1:14 PM #148666daveljParticipantWall Street to Ben Bernanke:
“WHAAAAAAA!! WHAAAAAA!! BABY NEED MORE CANDY AND CAKE!! BABY ATE PREVIOUS CANDY AND CAKE AND STILL HUNGRYYYYYYYYYY!! CANDY AND CAKE NOT FILLING UP BABY!! HURRYYYYYYY!! BABY NO LIKEY FREE MARKET INVISIBLE HAND WHEN IT GIVE BABY THE FINGER!! WHAAAAAAAAAA!!”
I think that about sums it up.
February 5, 2008 at 1:38 PM #148677blackboxParticipantI hope the stockmarket stays flat or goes down for the next 10 years. Dollar Cost Average baby. Why would I buy at the top thru my 401K? Stay low, low, and low, and I will buy, buy, and buy! I hate to max in my 401K when the market is hitting new highs. I need new lows for the next decade or so, and then a couple of bull markets after that would be good to cash out.Why is everyone so concern. I’d dollar cost average into the hardest hit sectors right about now. Not gold at this point. That is just chasing new highs. That kinda investing is for the birds. I have 60% of my non-retirement funds in cash so I may start nibbling on stocks as the implosion continues. Every 2 to 3 % down market is a beautiful thing!
February 5, 2008 at 1:38 PM #148694blackboxParticipantI hope the stockmarket stays flat or goes down for the next 10 years. Dollar Cost Average baby. Why would I buy at the top thru my 401K? Stay low, low, and low, and I will buy, buy, and buy! I hate to max in my 401K when the market is hitting new highs. I need new lows for the next decade or so, and then a couple of bull markets after that would be good to cash out.Why is everyone so concern. I’d dollar cost average into the hardest hit sectors right about now. Not gold at this point. That is just chasing new highs. That kinda investing is for the birds. I have 60% of my non-retirement funds in cash so I may start nibbling on stocks as the implosion continues. Every 2 to 3 % down market is a beautiful thing!
February 5, 2008 at 1:38 PM #148777blackboxParticipantI hope the stockmarket stays flat or goes down for the next 10 years. Dollar Cost Average baby. Why would I buy at the top thru my 401K? Stay low, low, and low, and I will buy, buy, and buy! I hate to max in my 401K when the market is hitting new highs. I need new lows for the next decade or so, and then a couple of bull markets after that would be good to cash out.Why is everyone so concern. I’d dollar cost average into the hardest hit sectors right about now. Not gold at this point. That is just chasing new highs. That kinda investing is for the birds. I have 60% of my non-retirement funds in cash so I may start nibbling on stocks as the implosion continues. Every 2 to 3 % down market is a beautiful thing!
February 5, 2008 at 1:38 PM #148706blackboxParticipantI hope the stockmarket stays flat or goes down for the next 10 years. Dollar Cost Average baby. Why would I buy at the top thru my 401K? Stay low, low, and low, and I will buy, buy, and buy! I hate to max in my 401K when the market is hitting new highs. I need new lows for the next decade or so, and then a couple of bull markets after that would be good to cash out.Why is everyone so concern. I’d dollar cost average into the hardest hit sectors right about now. Not gold at this point. That is just chasing new highs. That kinda investing is for the birds. I have 60% of my non-retirement funds in cash so I may start nibbling on stocks as the implosion continues. Every 2 to 3 % down market is a beautiful thing!
February 5, 2008 at 1:38 PM #148424blackboxParticipantI hope the stockmarket stays flat or goes down for the next 10 years. Dollar Cost Average baby. Why would I buy at the top thru my 401K? Stay low, low, and low, and I will buy, buy, and buy! I hate to max in my 401K when the market is hitting new highs. I need new lows for the next decade or so, and then a couple of bull markets after that would be good to cash out.Why is everyone so concern. I’d dollar cost average into the hardest hit sectors right about now. Not gold at this point. That is just chasing new highs. That kinda investing is for the birds. I have 60% of my non-retirement funds in cash so I may start nibbling on stocks as the implosion continues. Every 2 to 3 % down market is a beautiful thing!
February 5, 2008 at 3:11 PM #148780robsonParticipantNice davelj. I was getting tired of the baby and cake analogy until I envisioned the market invisible hand giving the baby the finger.
February 5, 2008 at 3:11 PM #148852robsonParticipantNice davelj. I was getting tired of the baby and cake analogy until I envisioned the market invisible hand giving the baby the finger.
February 5, 2008 at 3:11 PM #148768robsonParticipantNice davelj. I was getting tired of the baby and cake analogy until I envisioned the market invisible hand giving the baby the finger.
February 5, 2008 at 3:11 PM #148750robsonParticipantNice davelj. I was getting tired of the baby and cake analogy until I envisioned the market invisible hand giving the baby the finger.
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