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jimmyle
ParticipantMy company in OC just let go two Marketing Managers today. That saved the company $300K right there and I don’t think we will miss them at all. What do Marketing Managers do any way besides hanging their MBA certificates on the wall and having long lunches?
Usually I have two extra weeks of vacation left and cash it out at the end of the year. This year my boss forced me to use it all.
jimmyle
ParticipantMy company in OC just let go two Marketing Managers today. That saved the company $300K right there and I don’t think we will miss them at all. What do Marketing Managers do any way besides hanging their MBA certificates on the wall and having long lunches?
Usually I have two extra weeks of vacation left and cash it out at the end of the year. This year my boss forced me to use it all.
jimmyle
ParticipantJDAM? Is it similar to a MOAB?
jimmyle
ParticipantJDAM? Is it similar to a MOAB?
jimmyle
ParticipantJDAM? Is it similar to a MOAB?
jimmyle
ParticipantJDAM? Is it similar to a MOAB?
jimmyle
ParticipantJDAM? Is it similar to a MOAB?
jimmyle
ParticipantThe front load fee of BEARX is 5.5%, too high for in and out strategy.
[quote=infoseeker]”Market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent”.. that being said I have had some luck in BEARX, EEV and SKF during last year’s bloodbath… was just lucky on the timing. Ultrashorts are a good choice. IMO watch for the market to turn soar by certain percentage and then get in and get out with discipline after certain gains. Sideways market erodes bear funds.[/quote]
jimmyle
ParticipantThe front load fee of BEARX is 5.5%, too high for in and out strategy.
[quote=infoseeker]”Market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent”.. that being said I have had some luck in BEARX, EEV and SKF during last year’s bloodbath… was just lucky on the timing. Ultrashorts are a good choice. IMO watch for the market to turn soar by certain percentage and then get in and get out with discipline after certain gains. Sideways market erodes bear funds.[/quote]
jimmyle
ParticipantThe front load fee of BEARX is 5.5%, too high for in and out strategy.
[quote=infoseeker]”Market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent”.. that being said I have had some luck in BEARX, EEV and SKF during last year’s bloodbath… was just lucky on the timing. Ultrashorts are a good choice. IMO watch for the market to turn soar by certain percentage and then get in and get out with discipline after certain gains. Sideways market erodes bear funds.[/quote]
jimmyle
ParticipantThe front load fee of BEARX is 5.5%, too high for in and out strategy.
[quote=infoseeker]”Market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent”.. that being said I have had some luck in BEARX, EEV and SKF during last year’s bloodbath… was just lucky on the timing. Ultrashorts are a good choice. IMO watch for the market to turn soar by certain percentage and then get in and get out with discipline after certain gains. Sideways market erodes bear funds.[/quote]
jimmyle
ParticipantThe front load fee of BEARX is 5.5%, too high for in and out strategy.
[quote=infoseeker]”Market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent”.. that being said I have had some luck in BEARX, EEV and SKF during last year’s bloodbath… was just lucky on the timing. Ultrashorts are a good choice. IMO watch for the market to turn soar by certain percentage and then get in and get out with discipline after certain gains. Sideways market erodes bear funds.[/quote]
jimmyle
ParticipantIs there any way to buy and hold the Yuan as cash? Considering that it is more likely to appreciate against the dollar and the likely of the yuan decpreciate against the dollar is extremely low.
jimmyle
ParticipantIs there any way to buy and hold the Yuan as cash? Considering that it is more likely to appreciate against the dollar and the likely of the yuan decpreciate against the dollar is extremely low.
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