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March 5, 2009 at 10:52 PM #361858March 5, 2009 at 10:55 PM #361280stansdParticipant
I went back into the market today (pulled 1/2 out at dow 14k)…risk/reward is there. I see it as binary. If we are in a depression, it’s going to get a whole lot worse. If we aren’t, there is a lot of upside. I still have a year of living expenses in cash, but no, not enough food, gold, ammo:)
I still think inflation hedges, U.S. currency hedges, etc are important. I see no way that we get out of this without inflation and dollar devaluation on a large scale.
Stan
March 5, 2009 at 10:55 PM #361576stansdParticipantI went back into the market today (pulled 1/2 out at dow 14k)…risk/reward is there. I see it as binary. If we are in a depression, it’s going to get a whole lot worse. If we aren’t, there is a lot of upside. I still have a year of living expenses in cash, but no, not enough food, gold, ammo:)
I still think inflation hedges, U.S. currency hedges, etc are important. I see no way that we get out of this without inflation and dollar devaluation on a large scale.
Stan
March 5, 2009 at 10:55 PM #361719stansdParticipantI went back into the market today (pulled 1/2 out at dow 14k)…risk/reward is there. I see it as binary. If we are in a depression, it’s going to get a whole lot worse. If we aren’t, there is a lot of upside. I still have a year of living expenses in cash, but no, not enough food, gold, ammo:)
I still think inflation hedges, U.S. currency hedges, etc are important. I see no way that we get out of this without inflation and dollar devaluation on a large scale.
Stan
March 5, 2009 at 10:55 PM #361760stansdParticipantI went back into the market today (pulled 1/2 out at dow 14k)…risk/reward is there. I see it as binary. If we are in a depression, it’s going to get a whole lot worse. If we aren’t, there is a lot of upside. I still have a year of living expenses in cash, but no, not enough food, gold, ammo:)
I still think inflation hedges, U.S. currency hedges, etc are important. I see no way that we get out of this without inflation and dollar devaluation on a large scale.
Stan
March 5, 2009 at 10:55 PM #361868stansdParticipantI went back into the market today (pulled 1/2 out at dow 14k)…risk/reward is there. I see it as binary. If we are in a depression, it’s going to get a whole lot worse. If we aren’t, there is a lot of upside. I still have a year of living expenses in cash, but no, not enough food, gold, ammo:)
I still think inflation hedges, U.S. currency hedges, etc are important. I see no way that we get out of this without inflation and dollar devaluation on a large scale.
Stan
March 5, 2009 at 10:57 PM #361275AecetiaParticipantTG-Sure you have a bunch of ammo stored and your going out with a horse woman this week and next week it is the crazy cat lady. Are you drunk?
March 5, 2009 at 10:57 PM #361571AecetiaParticipantTG-Sure you have a bunch of ammo stored and your going out with a horse woman this week and next week it is the crazy cat lady. Are you drunk?
March 5, 2009 at 10:57 PM #361714AecetiaParticipantTG-Sure you have a bunch of ammo stored and your going out with a horse woman this week and next week it is the crazy cat lady. Are you drunk?
March 5, 2009 at 10:57 PM #361755AecetiaParticipantTG-Sure you have a bunch of ammo stored and your going out with a horse woman this week and next week it is the crazy cat lady. Are you drunk?
March 5, 2009 at 10:57 PM #361863AecetiaParticipantTG-Sure you have a bunch of ammo stored and your going out with a horse woman this week and next week it is the crazy cat lady. Are you drunk?
March 5, 2009 at 11:04 PM #361290temeculaguyParticipantpoorsaver, actually I wasn’t going to go with MO, that is the domestic version, I was going with PM, phillip morris’s international group that just sells overseas, americans don’t seem to smoke much but take one trip to an indian casino locally, the foreigners love the stuff.
You really think HOG is going under? It’s actually my fav of the group besides costco, but the upside of harley is much greater due to the depressed value and low p/e. Even in a mad max world, they will be the choice of the road warriors. I could be wrong, all those 50 year old guys i see every weekend on their harleys might go out and buy japanese motorcycles for reliability and gas milege like car drivers have done. Bit have you ever drank with one? I’m not seeing it, of the weekend biker types I know, they would rather lose a small appendage than sit on anything else.
March 5, 2009 at 11:04 PM #361586temeculaguyParticipantpoorsaver, actually I wasn’t going to go with MO, that is the domestic version, I was going with PM, phillip morris’s international group that just sells overseas, americans don’t seem to smoke much but take one trip to an indian casino locally, the foreigners love the stuff.
You really think HOG is going under? It’s actually my fav of the group besides costco, but the upside of harley is much greater due to the depressed value and low p/e. Even in a mad max world, they will be the choice of the road warriors. I could be wrong, all those 50 year old guys i see every weekend on their harleys might go out and buy japanese motorcycles for reliability and gas milege like car drivers have done. Bit have you ever drank with one? I’m not seeing it, of the weekend biker types I know, they would rather lose a small appendage than sit on anything else.
March 5, 2009 at 11:04 PM #361729temeculaguyParticipantpoorsaver, actually I wasn’t going to go with MO, that is the domestic version, I was going with PM, phillip morris’s international group that just sells overseas, americans don’t seem to smoke much but take one trip to an indian casino locally, the foreigners love the stuff.
You really think HOG is going under? It’s actually my fav of the group besides costco, but the upside of harley is much greater due to the depressed value and low p/e. Even in a mad max world, they will be the choice of the road warriors. I could be wrong, all those 50 year old guys i see every weekend on their harleys might go out and buy japanese motorcycles for reliability and gas milege like car drivers have done. Bit have you ever drank with one? I’m not seeing it, of the weekend biker types I know, they would rather lose a small appendage than sit on anything else.
March 5, 2009 at 11:04 PM #361770temeculaguyParticipantpoorsaver, actually I wasn’t going to go with MO, that is the domestic version, I was going with PM, phillip morris’s international group that just sells overseas, americans don’t seem to smoke much but take one trip to an indian casino locally, the foreigners love the stuff.
You really think HOG is going under? It’s actually my fav of the group besides costco, but the upside of harley is much greater due to the depressed value and low p/e. Even in a mad max world, they will be the choice of the road warriors. I could be wrong, all those 50 year old guys i see every weekend on their harleys might go out and buy japanese motorcycles for reliability and gas milege like car drivers have done. Bit have you ever drank with one? I’m not seeing it, of the weekend biker types I know, they would rather lose a small appendage than sit on anything else.
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