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October 17, 2008 at 1:00 AM #288826October 17, 2008 at 1:21 AM #288484lonestar2000Participant
It is fascinating to read about this stuff, do you guys have some suggestions for someone looking to get into investing? So far I’m just trying to work around the limitations of my 401(k) to try to keep some of the value, but I’m itching to get into trading stocks myself.
What’s a good starter book, and what brokerage should I start with (heard some bad vibes about Etrade around the net but people seem to like TD Ameritrade)?
Six figure investments? I can only dream about getting to that point!
October 17, 2008 at 1:21 AM #288792lonestar2000ParticipantIt is fascinating to read about this stuff, do you guys have some suggestions for someone looking to get into investing? So far I’m just trying to work around the limitations of my 401(k) to try to keep some of the value, but I’m itching to get into trading stocks myself.
What’s a good starter book, and what brokerage should I start with (heard some bad vibes about Etrade around the net but people seem to like TD Ameritrade)?
Six figure investments? I can only dream about getting to that point!
October 17, 2008 at 1:21 AM #288804lonestar2000ParticipantIt is fascinating to read about this stuff, do you guys have some suggestions for someone looking to get into investing? So far I’m just trying to work around the limitations of my 401(k) to try to keep some of the value, but I’m itching to get into trading stocks myself.
What’s a good starter book, and what brokerage should I start with (heard some bad vibes about Etrade around the net but people seem to like TD Ameritrade)?
Six figure investments? I can only dream about getting to that point!
October 17, 2008 at 1:21 AM #288833lonestar2000ParticipantIt is fascinating to read about this stuff, do you guys have some suggestions for someone looking to get into investing? So far I’m just trying to work around the limitations of my 401(k) to try to keep some of the value, but I’m itching to get into trading stocks myself.
What’s a good starter book, and what brokerage should I start with (heard some bad vibes about Etrade around the net but people seem to like TD Ameritrade)?
Six figure investments? I can only dream about getting to that point!
October 17, 2008 at 1:21 AM #288836lonestar2000ParticipantIt is fascinating to read about this stuff, do you guys have some suggestions for someone looking to get into investing? So far I’m just trying to work around the limitations of my 401(k) to try to keep some of the value, but I’m itching to get into trading stocks myself.
What’s a good starter book, and what brokerage should I start with (heard some bad vibes about Etrade around the net but people seem to like TD Ameritrade)?
Six figure investments? I can only dream about getting to that point!
October 17, 2008 at 8:15 AM #288519ArrayaParticipantOpec is acutely aware that we are at peak oil and the will be damned if they sell their precious commodity for less than $100 a barrel, regardless of what Saudi Arabia says. Plus, some tar sands and deep well projects become uneconomical around 60ish. We could be at bottom, or close.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2008277013_oil17.html
Oil prices dropped below $70 a barrel for the first time in 14 months Thursday, prompting the OPEC cartel to call for an emergency meeting…
October 17, 2008 at 8:15 AM #288827ArrayaParticipantOpec is acutely aware that we are at peak oil and the will be damned if they sell their precious commodity for less than $100 a barrel, regardless of what Saudi Arabia says. Plus, some tar sands and deep well projects become uneconomical around 60ish. We could be at bottom, or close.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2008277013_oil17.html
Oil prices dropped below $70 a barrel for the first time in 14 months Thursday, prompting the OPEC cartel to call for an emergency meeting…
October 17, 2008 at 8:15 AM #288839ArrayaParticipantOpec is acutely aware that we are at peak oil and the will be damned if they sell their precious commodity for less than $100 a barrel, regardless of what Saudi Arabia says. Plus, some tar sands and deep well projects become uneconomical around 60ish. We could be at bottom, or close.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2008277013_oil17.html
Oil prices dropped below $70 a barrel for the first time in 14 months Thursday, prompting the OPEC cartel to call for an emergency meeting…
October 17, 2008 at 8:15 AM #288867ArrayaParticipantOpec is acutely aware that we are at peak oil and the will be damned if they sell their precious commodity for less than $100 a barrel, regardless of what Saudi Arabia says. Plus, some tar sands and deep well projects become uneconomical around 60ish. We could be at bottom, or close.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2008277013_oil17.html
Oil prices dropped below $70 a barrel for the first time in 14 months Thursday, prompting the OPEC cartel to call for an emergency meeting…
October 17, 2008 at 8:15 AM #288871ArrayaParticipantOpec is acutely aware that we are at peak oil and the will be damned if they sell their precious commodity for less than $100 a barrel, regardless of what Saudi Arabia says. Plus, some tar sands and deep well projects become uneconomical around 60ish. We could be at bottom, or close.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2008277013_oil17.html
Oil prices dropped below $70 a barrel for the first time in 14 months Thursday, prompting the OPEC cartel to call for an emergency meeting…
October 17, 2008 at 8:32 AM #288534peterbParticipantWell, here we are on OPEX day and it’s a total brawl in the market. Tight range, lots o volume. Still, it’s up over 10% from the absolute mid day low it hit the other day. I’m still hoping for a rally to 10,200 or 1060 on the S&P.
OPEC always cheats. Russia is huring like crazy for cash. Chavez needs to keep volume up as well. Oil in the $70’s could last a while. Especially since the US$ is gaining power.
October 17, 2008 at 8:32 AM #288843peterbParticipantWell, here we are on OPEX day and it’s a total brawl in the market. Tight range, lots o volume. Still, it’s up over 10% from the absolute mid day low it hit the other day. I’m still hoping for a rally to 10,200 or 1060 on the S&P.
OPEC always cheats. Russia is huring like crazy for cash. Chavez needs to keep volume up as well. Oil in the $70’s could last a while. Especially since the US$ is gaining power.
October 17, 2008 at 8:32 AM #288854peterbParticipantWell, here we are on OPEX day and it’s a total brawl in the market. Tight range, lots o volume. Still, it’s up over 10% from the absolute mid day low it hit the other day. I’m still hoping for a rally to 10,200 or 1060 on the S&P.
OPEC always cheats. Russia is huring like crazy for cash. Chavez needs to keep volume up as well. Oil in the $70’s could last a while. Especially since the US$ is gaining power.
October 17, 2008 at 8:32 AM #288882peterbParticipantWell, here we are on OPEX day and it’s a total brawl in the market. Tight range, lots o volume. Still, it’s up over 10% from the absolute mid day low it hit the other day. I’m still hoping for a rally to 10,200 or 1060 on the S&P.
OPEC always cheats. Russia is huring like crazy for cash. Chavez needs to keep volume up as well. Oil in the $70’s could last a while. Especially since the US$ is gaining power.
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