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November 14, 2007 at 3:21 PM in reply to: In case you missed it. Etrade lost 60% of it’s market cap today due to subprime. #99447November 14, 2007 at 3:21 PM in reply to: In case you missed it. Etrade lost 60% of it’s market cap today due to subprime. #99516
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ParticipantI have $1.01 in savings with E*Trade, I’ll leave it in there and see what happens to it if they go bankrupt.
November 14, 2007 at 3:21 PM in reply to: In case you missed it. Etrade lost 60% of it’s market cap today due to subprime. #99533cr
ParticipantI have $1.01 in savings with E*Trade, I’ll leave it in there and see what happens to it if they go bankrupt.
November 14, 2007 at 3:21 PM in reply to: In case you missed it. Etrade lost 60% of it’s market cap today due to subprime. #99534cr
ParticipantI have $1.01 in savings with E*Trade, I’ll leave it in there and see what happens to it if they go bankrupt.
November 14, 2007 at 3:21 PM in reply to: In case you missed it. Etrade lost 60% of it’s market cap today due to subprime. #99542cr
ParticipantI have $1.01 in savings with E*Trade, I’ll leave it in there and see what happens to it if they go bankrupt.
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Participantlol JWM,
I’ll answer: when prices drop 40%. If they don’t drop that far before they start going up, but right now things aren’t good for prices.
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Participantlol JWM,
I’ll answer: when prices drop 40%. If they don’t drop that far before they start going up, but right now things aren’t good for prices.
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Participantlol JWM,
I’ll answer: when prices drop 40%. If they don’t drop that far before they start going up, but right now things aren’t good for prices.
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Participantlol JWM,
I’ll answer: when prices drop 40%. If they don’t drop that far before they start going up, but right now things aren’t good for prices.
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Participantlol JWM,
I’ll answer: when prices drop 40%. If they don’t drop that far before they start going up, but right now things aren’t good for prices.
November 13, 2007 at 7:23 AM in reply to: Dow Drops to 13042 at week’s end. Let’s make bets and discuss at next meet up… #98959cr
ParticipantAs of early morning it’s back up 1% and over 13,000 again because Wal-Mart’s “better-than-expected earnings hinted that consumer spending might be stronger than anticipated this holiday shopping season.”
Don’t get me wrong I’m glad to gain back a little ground that even my internationals lost, but you have to put this in perspective.
Wal-Mart starting slashing prices 2 months ago, where most retailers (WM included) usually wait until Thanksgiving weekend. You could argue all they did was move 4th quarter sales to the 3rd quarter.
November 13, 2007 at 7:23 AM in reply to: Dow Drops to 13042 at week’s end. Let’s make bets and discuss at next meet up… #99017cr
ParticipantAs of early morning it’s back up 1% and over 13,000 again because Wal-Mart’s “better-than-expected earnings hinted that consumer spending might be stronger than anticipated this holiday shopping season.”
Don’t get me wrong I’m glad to gain back a little ground that even my internationals lost, but you have to put this in perspective.
Wal-Mart starting slashing prices 2 months ago, where most retailers (WM included) usually wait until Thanksgiving weekend. You could argue all they did was move 4th quarter sales to the 3rd quarter.
November 13, 2007 at 7:23 AM in reply to: Dow Drops to 13042 at week’s end. Let’s make bets and discuss at next meet up… #99035cr
ParticipantAs of early morning it’s back up 1% and over 13,000 again because Wal-Mart’s “better-than-expected earnings hinted that consumer spending might be stronger than anticipated this holiday shopping season.”
Don’t get me wrong I’m glad to gain back a little ground that even my internationals lost, but you have to put this in perspective.
Wal-Mart starting slashing prices 2 months ago, where most retailers (WM included) usually wait until Thanksgiving weekend. You could argue all they did was move 4th quarter sales to the 3rd quarter.
November 13, 2007 at 7:23 AM in reply to: Dow Drops to 13042 at week’s end. Let’s make bets and discuss at next meet up… #99040cr
ParticipantAs of early morning it’s back up 1% and over 13,000 again because Wal-Mart’s “better-than-expected earnings hinted that consumer spending might be stronger than anticipated this holiday shopping season.”
Don’t get me wrong I’m glad to gain back a little ground that even my internationals lost, but you have to put this in perspective.
Wal-Mart starting slashing prices 2 months ago, where most retailers (WM included) usually wait until Thanksgiving weekend. You could argue all they did was move 4th quarter sales to the 3rd quarter.
November 10, 2007 at 9:11 AM in reply to: Mr Bernanke how does Inflation work with the new global market? #98177cr
ParticipantWii… so fun. Can’t wait to play GH3.
Back on topic, it seems to me BB in his background of the Great Depression and Keynesian Economics, and his words/actions, is more concerned about keeping banks soluble, rather than the keeping dollar that banks hold worth anything.
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