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November 4, 2008 at 9:20 AM #298541November 4, 2008 at 9:25 AM #298123stockstradrParticipant
>>Last chance for 6-18 months, maybe.
OK, of course, I agree with that. However, it remains an open question WHAT will the markets do after they hit say S&P500 = 600 or 700 in 2009?
I’m not willing to bank on that initiating a big bull market.
At that point with stocks bottoming in 2009, I’m going long GOLD, and OIL, and Chinese stocks.
November 4, 2008 at 9:25 AM #298472stockstradrParticipant>>Last chance for 6-18 months, maybe.
OK, of course, I agree with that. However, it remains an open question WHAT will the markets do after they hit say S&P500 = 600 or 700 in 2009?
I’m not willing to bank on that initiating a big bull market.
At that point with stocks bottoming in 2009, I’m going long GOLD, and OIL, and Chinese stocks.
November 4, 2008 at 9:25 AM #298485stockstradrParticipant>>Last chance for 6-18 months, maybe.
OK, of course, I agree with that. However, it remains an open question WHAT will the markets do after they hit say S&P500 = 600 or 700 in 2009?
I’m not willing to bank on that initiating a big bull market.
At that point with stocks bottoming in 2009, I’m going long GOLD, and OIL, and Chinese stocks.
November 4, 2008 at 9:25 AM #298499stockstradrParticipant>>Last chance for 6-18 months, maybe.
OK, of course, I agree with that. However, it remains an open question WHAT will the markets do after they hit say S&P500 = 600 or 700 in 2009?
I’m not willing to bank on that initiating a big bull market.
At that point with stocks bottoming in 2009, I’m going long GOLD, and OIL, and Chinese stocks.
November 4, 2008 at 9:25 AM #298546stockstradrParticipant>>Last chance for 6-18 months, maybe.
OK, of course, I agree with that. However, it remains an open question WHAT will the markets do after they hit say S&P500 = 600 or 700 in 2009?
I’m not willing to bank on that initiating a big bull market.
At that point with stocks bottoming in 2009, I’m going long GOLD, and OIL, and Chinese stocks.
November 4, 2008 at 9:30 AM #298133stockstradrParticipantIn the words of a wise contributor to these forums (nickname: “peterb”)…paraphrasing:
“The real money is going to be made on the next leg down!”
I agree with that sentiment.
November 4, 2008 at 9:30 AM #298482stockstradrParticipantIn the words of a wise contributor to these forums (nickname: “peterb”)…paraphrasing:
“The real money is going to be made on the next leg down!”
I agree with that sentiment.
November 4, 2008 at 9:30 AM #298495stockstradrParticipantIn the words of a wise contributor to these forums (nickname: “peterb”)…paraphrasing:
“The real money is going to be made on the next leg down!”
I agree with that sentiment.
November 4, 2008 at 9:30 AM #298509stockstradrParticipantIn the words of a wise contributor to these forums (nickname: “peterb”)…paraphrasing:
“The real money is going to be made on the next leg down!”
I agree with that sentiment.
November 4, 2008 at 9:30 AM #298556stockstradrParticipantIn the words of a wise contributor to these forums (nickname: “peterb”)…paraphrasing:
“The real money is going to be made on the next leg down!”
I agree with that sentiment.
November 4, 2008 at 10:37 AM #298213CoronitaParticipant[quote=stockstradr]>>Last chance for 6-18 months, maybe.
OK, of course, I agree with that. However, it remains an open question WHAT will the markets do after they hit say S&P500 = 600 or 700 in 2009?
I’m not willing to bank on that initiating a big bull market.
At that point with stocks bottoming in 2009, I’m going long GOLD, and OIL, and Chinese stocks.[/quote]
Dude. You haven’t been paying attention to what the chinese government has been saying in the euro-asian economic summit two weeks ago, have you?
http://piggington.com/ot_well_the_weather_feels_like_san_diego_on_the_other_side_of_th
Even the street merchants are telling you that things have slowed down quite a bit. And yes plenty of friends that own export businesses are saying the same thing.
November 4, 2008 at 10:37 AM #298562CoronitaParticipant[quote=stockstradr]>>Last chance for 6-18 months, maybe.
OK, of course, I agree with that. However, it remains an open question WHAT will the markets do after they hit say S&P500 = 600 or 700 in 2009?
I’m not willing to bank on that initiating a big bull market.
At that point with stocks bottoming in 2009, I’m going long GOLD, and OIL, and Chinese stocks.[/quote]
Dude. You haven’t been paying attention to what the chinese government has been saying in the euro-asian economic summit two weeks ago, have you?
http://piggington.com/ot_well_the_weather_feels_like_san_diego_on_the_other_side_of_th
Even the street merchants are telling you that things have slowed down quite a bit. And yes plenty of friends that own export businesses are saying the same thing.
November 4, 2008 at 10:37 AM #298575CoronitaParticipant[quote=stockstradr]>>Last chance for 6-18 months, maybe.
OK, of course, I agree with that. However, it remains an open question WHAT will the markets do after they hit say S&P500 = 600 or 700 in 2009?
I’m not willing to bank on that initiating a big bull market.
At that point with stocks bottoming in 2009, I’m going long GOLD, and OIL, and Chinese stocks.[/quote]
Dude. You haven’t been paying attention to what the chinese government has been saying in the euro-asian economic summit two weeks ago, have you?
http://piggington.com/ot_well_the_weather_feels_like_san_diego_on_the_other_side_of_th
Even the street merchants are telling you that things have slowed down quite a bit. And yes plenty of friends that own export businesses are saying the same thing.
November 4, 2008 at 10:37 AM #298589CoronitaParticipant[quote=stockstradr]>>Last chance for 6-18 months, maybe.
OK, of course, I agree with that. However, it remains an open question WHAT will the markets do after they hit say S&P500 = 600 or 700 in 2009?
I’m not willing to bank on that initiating a big bull market.
At that point with stocks bottoming in 2009, I’m going long GOLD, and OIL, and Chinese stocks.[/quote]
Dude. You haven’t been paying attention to what the chinese government has been saying in the euro-asian economic summit two weeks ago, have you?
http://piggington.com/ot_well_the_weather_feels_like_san_diego_on_the_other_side_of_th
Even the street merchants are telling you that things have slowed down quite a bit. And yes plenty of friends that own export businesses are saying the same thing.
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