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davelj
ParticipantI don’t view this guy’s problems as a lack of formal education, but rather very poor business judgment, which tends to be liberally distributed across the spectrum of educational attainment.
Alan Greenspan has a PhD. Mr. Haupt has 1 semester of community college. Who’s wrought more damage? That’s a rhetorical question.
Formal education is extremely over-rated where success in business or otherwise is concerned. That’s coming from someone who has two masters’ degrees.
davelj
ParticipantI don’t view this guy’s problems as a lack of formal education, but rather very poor business judgment, which tends to be liberally distributed across the spectrum of educational attainment.
Alan Greenspan has a PhD. Mr. Haupt has 1 semester of community college. Who’s wrought more damage? That’s a rhetorical question.
Formal education is extremely over-rated where success in business or otherwise is concerned. That’s coming from someone who has two masters’ degrees.
davelj
ParticipantChris,
Thanks for posting. As a non-trader (and principally non stock market investor) I still watch stocks somewhat closely. As you know from my previous posts, I’m medium-to-long term bearish (and have been for some time) although I acknowledge that in the short term anything is possible. I’ll be very interested to see if your indicators flash sell before all hell REALLY breaks loose (as I anticipate at some point over the next 6 months). Or, who knows… maybe we just motor back to new highs. Good luck and stay in touch!
davelj
ParticipantChris,
Thanks for posting. As a non-trader (and principally non stock market investor) I still watch stocks somewhat closely. As you know from my previous posts, I’m medium-to-long term bearish (and have been for some time) although I acknowledge that in the short term anything is possible. I’ll be very interested to see if your indicators flash sell before all hell REALLY breaks loose (as I anticipate at some point over the next 6 months). Or, who knows… maybe we just motor back to new highs. Good luck and stay in touch!
davelj
ParticipantChris,
Thanks for posting. As a non-trader (and principally non stock market investor) I still watch stocks somewhat closely. As you know from my previous posts, I’m medium-to-long term bearish (and have been for some time) although I acknowledge that in the short term anything is possible. I’ll be very interested to see if your indicators flash sell before all hell REALLY breaks loose (as I anticipate at some point over the next 6 months). Or, who knows… maybe we just motor back to new highs. Good luck and stay in touch!
davelj
ParticipantChris,
Thanks for posting. As a non-trader (and principally non stock market investor) I still watch stocks somewhat closely. As you know from my previous posts, I’m medium-to-long term bearish (and have been for some time) although I acknowledge that in the short term anything is possible. I’ll be very interested to see if your indicators flash sell before all hell REALLY breaks loose (as I anticipate at some point over the next 6 months). Or, who knows… maybe we just motor back to new highs. Good luck and stay in touch!
davelj
ParticipantWhere is trader Chris Johnson? He made a great trading call back at the trough of the last decline and stuck with his long positions and then we had a melt up.
Chris, I don’t trade but I’m curious: Any change in your thinking these days? The internals of the market must look horrible – very narrow leadership and the financials are tanking.
As for myself, I think the ability of this market to keep pulling itself out of the abyss is on borrowed time. The broader indices seem to be defying what’s going on around them. But who knows…
davelj
ParticipantWhere is trader Chris Johnson? He made a great trading call back at the trough of the last decline and stuck with his long positions and then we had a melt up.
Chris, I don’t trade but I’m curious: Any change in your thinking these days? The internals of the market must look horrible – very narrow leadership and the financials are tanking.
As for myself, I think the ability of this market to keep pulling itself out of the abyss is on borrowed time. The broader indices seem to be defying what’s going on around them. But who knows…
davelj
ParticipantWhere is trader Chris Johnson? He made a great trading call back at the trough of the last decline and stuck with his long positions and then we had a melt up.
Chris, I don’t trade but I’m curious: Any change in your thinking these days? The internals of the market must look horrible – very narrow leadership and the financials are tanking.
As for myself, I think the ability of this market to keep pulling itself out of the abyss is on borrowed time. The broader indices seem to be defying what’s going on around them. But who knows…
davelj
ParticipantWhere is trader Chris Johnson? He made a great trading call back at the trough of the last decline and stuck with his long positions and then we had a melt up.
Chris, I don’t trade but I’m curious: Any change in your thinking these days? The internals of the market must look horrible – very narrow leadership and the financials are tanking.
As for myself, I think the ability of this market to keep pulling itself out of the abyss is on borrowed time. The broader indices seem to be defying what’s going on around them. But who knows…
davelj
ParticipantI’d buy all this if he changed the date to the following New Year (that is, an extra year).
davelj
ParticipantI’d buy all this if he changed the date to the following New Year (that is, an extra year).
davelj
ParticipantI’d buy all this if he changed the date to the following New Year (that is, an extra year).
davelj
ParticipantI’d buy all this if he changed the date to the following New Year (that is, an extra year).
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