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April 18, 2008 at 4:43 PM #190010April 18, 2008 at 5:07 PM #189955
LarryTheRenter
ParticipantThe Piggs think they are sooo smart…I agree with TheBreeze that you just keep on going, dollar cost averaging….Piggs think they know when to go in and out of both the stock and real estate markets…
Again, if they are so brilliant why do they live in Temecula??
April 18, 2008 at 5:07 PM #189977LarryTheRenter
ParticipantThe Piggs think they are sooo smart…I agree with TheBreeze that you just keep on going, dollar cost averaging….Piggs think they know when to go in and out of both the stock and real estate markets…
Again, if they are so brilliant why do they live in Temecula??
April 18, 2008 at 5:07 PM #190006LarryTheRenter
ParticipantThe Piggs think they are sooo smart…I agree with TheBreeze that you just keep on going, dollar cost averaging….Piggs think they know when to go in and out of both the stock and real estate markets…
Again, if they are so brilliant why do they live in Temecula??
April 18, 2008 at 5:07 PM #190014LarryTheRenter
ParticipantThe Piggs think they are sooo smart…I agree with TheBreeze that you just keep on going, dollar cost averaging….Piggs think they know when to go in and out of both the stock and real estate markets…
Again, if they are so brilliant why do they live in Temecula??
April 18, 2008 at 5:07 PM #190020LarryTheRenter
ParticipantThe Piggs think they are sooo smart…I agree with TheBreeze that you just keep on going, dollar cost averaging….Piggs think they know when to go in and out of both the stock and real estate markets…
Again, if they are so brilliant why do they live in Temecula??
April 18, 2008 at 6:28 PM #190048Raybyrnes
Participantbreeze
i am with you. there are certainly those who are good with trading but i generally feel that a good asset allocation complemented with dollar cost averaging prevails over the long haul.
i woul think that long term housing prchases have a way of panning out aswell.
the kicker in both scenarios is you have to be able to contimue to contriute wwhen times are tough and likewise with a house you have tobe able to make the payments.
April 18, 2008 at 6:28 PM #190068Raybyrnes
Participantbreeze
i am with you. there are certainly those who are good with trading but i generally feel that a good asset allocation complemented with dollar cost averaging prevails over the long haul.
i woul think that long term housing prchases have a way of panning out aswell.
the kicker in both scenarios is you have to be able to contimue to contriute wwhen times are tough and likewise with a house you have tobe able to make the payments.
April 18, 2008 at 6:28 PM #190099Raybyrnes
Participantbreeze
i am with you. there are certainly those who are good with trading but i generally feel that a good asset allocation complemented with dollar cost averaging prevails over the long haul.
i woul think that long term housing prchases have a way of panning out aswell.
the kicker in both scenarios is you have to be able to contimue to contriute wwhen times are tough and likewise with a house you have tobe able to make the payments.
April 18, 2008 at 6:28 PM #190112Raybyrnes
Participantbreeze
i am with you. there are certainly those who are good with trading but i generally feel that a good asset allocation complemented with dollar cost averaging prevails over the long haul.
i woul think that long term housing prchases have a way of panning out aswell.
the kicker in both scenarios is you have to be able to contimue to contriute wwhen times are tough and likewise with a house you have tobe able to make the payments.
April 18, 2008 at 6:28 PM #190116Raybyrnes
Participantbreeze
i am with you. there are certainly those who are good with trading but i generally feel that a good asset allocation complemented with dollar cost averaging prevails over the long haul.
i woul think that long term housing prchases have a way of panning out aswell.
the kicker in both scenarios is you have to be able to contimue to contriute wwhen times are tough and likewise with a house you have tobe able to make the payments.
April 18, 2008 at 7:54 PM #190094kewp
ParticipantFor all the haters:
http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/partsub/funds/etfperformancetracker.aspx
It’s all short the credit bubble, long oil, emerging markets and commodities.
Sounds alot like what I and other Piggs have been recommending over the past year or so.
Apparently TheBreeze is alot of hot air?
April 18, 2008 at 7:54 PM #190113kewp
ParticipantFor all the haters:
http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/partsub/funds/etfperformancetracker.aspx
It’s all short the credit bubble, long oil, emerging markets and commodities.
Sounds alot like what I and other Piggs have been recommending over the past year or so.
Apparently TheBreeze is alot of hot air?
April 18, 2008 at 7:54 PM #190146kewp
ParticipantFor all the haters:
http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/partsub/funds/etfperformancetracker.aspx
It’s all short the credit bubble, long oil, emerging markets and commodities.
Sounds alot like what I and other Piggs have been recommending over the past year or so.
Apparently TheBreeze is alot of hot air?
April 18, 2008 at 7:54 PM #190157kewp
ParticipantFor all the haters:
http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/partsub/funds/etfperformancetracker.aspx
It’s all short the credit bubble, long oil, emerging markets and commodities.
Sounds alot like what I and other Piggs have been recommending over the past year or so.
Apparently TheBreeze is alot of hot air?
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