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February 1, 2008 at 10:11 AM #146880February 1, 2008 at 10:17 AM #146552
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GuestI’d imagine that the indexes would be pretty much topped by today…probably just tread water and end a little positive or negative. I usually stay away from shorting financials and real estate because those etfs seem a little too volatile for my tastes.
I also wonder if gold will have a few more down days, or resume its climb after today.
February 1, 2008 at 10:17 AM #146796Anonymous
GuestI’d imagine that the indexes would be pretty much topped by today…probably just tread water and end a little positive or negative. I usually stay away from shorting financials and real estate because those etfs seem a little too volatile for my tastes.
I also wonder if gold will have a few more down days, or resume its climb after today.
February 1, 2008 at 10:17 AM #146822Anonymous
GuestI’d imagine that the indexes would be pretty much topped by today…probably just tread water and end a little positive or negative. I usually stay away from shorting financials and real estate because those etfs seem a little too volatile for my tastes.
I also wonder if gold will have a few more down days, or resume its climb after today.
February 1, 2008 at 10:17 AM #146834Anonymous
GuestI’d imagine that the indexes would be pretty much topped by today…probably just tread water and end a little positive or negative. I usually stay away from shorting financials and real estate because those etfs seem a little too volatile for my tastes.
I also wonder if gold will have a few more down days, or resume its climb after today.
February 1, 2008 at 10:17 AM #146895Anonymous
GuestI’d imagine that the indexes would be pretty much topped by today…probably just tread water and end a little positive or negative. I usually stay away from shorting financials and real estate because those etfs seem a little too volatile for my tastes.
I also wonder if gold will have a few more down days, or resume its climb after today.
February 1, 2008 at 10:19 AM #146557HereWeGo
ParticipantI think the market remains bullish to flat until Valentine’s day or so. The retail sale data release might be a cause for a reversal.
February 1, 2008 at 10:19 AM #146801HereWeGo
ParticipantI think the market remains bullish to flat until Valentine’s day or so. The retail sale data release might be a cause for a reversal.
February 1, 2008 at 10:19 AM #146827HereWeGo
ParticipantI think the market remains bullish to flat until Valentine’s day or so. The retail sale data release might be a cause for a reversal.
February 1, 2008 at 10:19 AM #146840HereWeGo
ParticipantI think the market remains bullish to flat until Valentine’s day or so. The retail sale data release might be a cause for a reversal.
February 1, 2008 at 10:19 AM #146900HereWeGo
ParticipantI think the market remains bullish to flat until Valentine’s day or so. The retail sale data release might be a cause for a reversal.
February 1, 2008 at 11:05 AM #146602ice9
ParticipantTrying to time the market is speculation, and it’s a losing game.
Long term the market rises, so invest for the long term. It’s really that simple.
February 1, 2008 at 11:05 AM #146846ice9
ParticipantTrying to time the market is speculation, and it’s a losing game.
Long term the market rises, so invest for the long term. It’s really that simple.
February 1, 2008 at 11:05 AM #146872ice9
ParticipantTrying to time the market is speculation, and it’s a losing game.
Long term the market rises, so invest for the long term. It’s really that simple.
February 1, 2008 at 11:05 AM #146884ice9
ParticipantTrying to time the market is speculation, and it’s a losing game.
Long term the market rises, so invest for the long term. It’s really that simple.
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