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September 11, 2008 at 2:42 PM #269384September 11, 2008 at 4:39 PM #269116ucodegenParticipant
Watch the fed’s step in again and declare no more naked short selling… Happened in the past, can happen again.
Damn… I have to stop shorting when I am naked.. It was always the best part of my morning. I guess I have to put some shorts on in the morning now…
September 11, 2008 at 4:39 PM #269345ucodegenParticipantWatch the fed’s step in again and declare no more naked short selling… Happened in the past, can happen again.
Damn… I have to stop shorting when I am naked.. It was always the best part of my morning. I guess I have to put some shorts on in the morning now…
September 11, 2008 at 4:39 PM #269358ucodegenParticipantWatch the fed’s step in again and declare no more naked short selling… Happened in the past, can happen again.
Damn… I have to stop shorting when I am naked.. It was always the best part of my morning. I guess I have to put some shorts on in the morning now…
September 11, 2008 at 4:39 PM #269403ucodegenParticipantWatch the fed’s step in again and declare no more naked short selling… Happened in the past, can happen again.
Damn… I have to stop shorting when I am naked.. It was always the best part of my morning. I guess I have to put some shorts on in the morning now…
September 11, 2008 at 4:39 PM #269429ucodegenParticipantWatch the fed’s step in again and declare no more naked short selling… Happened in the past, can happen again.
Damn… I have to stop shorting when I am naked.. It was always the best part of my morning. I guess I have to put some shorts on in the morning now…
September 11, 2008 at 6:11 PM #269121jhParticipantWhat have people heard concerning Vineyard National Bancorp?
I have lost a significant amount of money with my vineyard stock, but this company looks poised for a comeback. They just had a coup with the board of directors, so I’m hoping that was the reason that the stock tanked.
September 11, 2008 at 6:11 PM #269350jhParticipantWhat have people heard concerning Vineyard National Bancorp?
I have lost a significant amount of money with my vineyard stock, but this company looks poised for a comeback. They just had a coup with the board of directors, so I’m hoping that was the reason that the stock tanked.
September 11, 2008 at 6:11 PM #269361jhParticipantWhat have people heard concerning Vineyard National Bancorp?
I have lost a significant amount of money with my vineyard stock, but this company looks poised for a comeback. They just had a coup with the board of directors, so I’m hoping that was the reason that the stock tanked.
September 11, 2008 at 6:11 PM #269407jhParticipantWhat have people heard concerning Vineyard National Bancorp?
I have lost a significant amount of money with my vineyard stock, but this company looks poised for a comeback. They just had a coup with the board of directors, so I’m hoping that was the reason that the stock tanked.
September 11, 2008 at 6:11 PM #269434jhParticipantWhat have people heard concerning Vineyard National Bancorp?
I have lost a significant amount of money with my vineyard stock, but this company looks poised for a comeback. They just had a coup with the board of directors, so I’m hoping that was the reason that the stock tanked.
September 11, 2008 at 9:34 PM #269161svelteParticipant[quote=afx114]San Diego County Credit Union. Deposit Rates PDF: https://www.sdccu.com/pages/rates/DepositRates.pdf
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If you read the fine print, existing rollover CDs will be renewed at the lower, 6 month CD rate. They are doing a special 7 month CD in order to attract fresh money.
That is why they didn’t offer that nice rate on the 6 month CD…they would have had to give that extra interest to all their existing CDs, which are a sure thing.
It’s just a way to screw their current customers.
September 11, 2008 at 9:34 PM #269391svelteParticipant[quote=afx114]San Diego County Credit Union. Deposit Rates PDF: https://www.sdccu.com/pages/rates/DepositRates.pdf
[/quote]afx114,
If you read the fine print, existing rollover CDs will be renewed at the lower, 6 month CD rate. They are doing a special 7 month CD in order to attract fresh money.
That is why they didn’t offer that nice rate on the 6 month CD…they would have had to give that extra interest to all their existing CDs, which are a sure thing.
It’s just a way to screw their current customers.
September 11, 2008 at 9:34 PM #269402svelteParticipant[quote=afx114]San Diego County Credit Union. Deposit Rates PDF: https://www.sdccu.com/pages/rates/DepositRates.pdf
[/quote]afx114,
If you read the fine print, existing rollover CDs will be renewed at the lower, 6 month CD rate. They are doing a special 7 month CD in order to attract fresh money.
That is why they didn’t offer that nice rate on the 6 month CD…they would have had to give that extra interest to all their existing CDs, which are a sure thing.
It’s just a way to screw their current customers.
September 11, 2008 at 9:34 PM #269447svelteParticipant[quote=afx114]San Diego County Credit Union. Deposit Rates PDF: https://www.sdccu.com/pages/rates/DepositRates.pdf
[/quote]afx114,
If you read the fine print, existing rollover CDs will be renewed at the lower, 6 month CD rate. They are doing a special 7 month CD in order to attract fresh money.
That is why they didn’t offer that nice rate on the 6 month CD…they would have had to give that extra interest to all their existing CDs, which are a sure thing.
It’s just a way to screw their current customers.
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