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stockstradr
ParticipantRegards Asian markets, take note that the Shanghai index is now about 2,000. Take note because the last bottom was about 1,000, back in mid-2005. Then it ran itself up to about 6,500 before walking off the cliff.
If you have access to trade the Shanghai index, that index is starting to look inexpensive. When it gets to 1,500 it is going to give me a hard on and I’m going to start spending some money on Chinese stocks.
Do note that the exchange was closed today I believe due to holiday.
stockstradr
ParticipantRegards Asian markets, take note that the Shanghai index is now about 2,000. Take note because the last bottom was about 1,000, back in mid-2005. Then it ran itself up to about 6,500 before walking off the cliff.
If you have access to trade the Shanghai index, that index is starting to look inexpensive. When it gets to 1,500 it is going to give me a hard on and I’m going to start spending some money on Chinese stocks.
Do note that the exchange was closed today I believe due to holiday.
stockstradr
ParticipantBy the way we DO appreciate any posts that correct the rumor we heard about no loans being issued for less than 15% down.
We only heard that 15% min down payment rumor from only ONE source, and I would love to get some independent opinions on that.
With your basic livable homes still about $600K or more in Silicon Valley, we found the 15% down payment rumor depressing because it would mean we need about $90K or $100K down payment just to get a loan for a decent Silicon Valley home.
Laugh, I know, but I’m actually thinking about starting to shop for a home. Here in San Jose, home prices are already off by about 35%.
stockstradr
ParticipantBy the way we DO appreciate any posts that correct the rumor we heard about no loans being issued for less than 15% down.
We only heard that 15% min down payment rumor from only ONE source, and I would love to get some independent opinions on that.
With your basic livable homes still about $600K or more in Silicon Valley, we found the 15% down payment rumor depressing because it would mean we need about $90K or $100K down payment just to get a loan for a decent Silicon Valley home.
Laugh, I know, but I’m actually thinking about starting to shop for a home. Here in San Jose, home prices are already off by about 35%.
stockstradr
ParticipantBy the way we DO appreciate any posts that correct the rumor we heard about no loans being issued for less than 15% down.
We only heard that 15% min down payment rumor from only ONE source, and I would love to get some independent opinions on that.
With your basic livable homes still about $600K or more in Silicon Valley, we found the 15% down payment rumor depressing because it would mean we need about $90K or $100K down payment just to get a loan for a decent Silicon Valley home.
Laugh, I know, but I’m actually thinking about starting to shop for a home. Here in San Jose, home prices are already off by about 35%.
stockstradr
ParticipantBy the way we DO appreciate any posts that correct the rumor we heard about no loans being issued for less than 15% down.
We only heard that 15% min down payment rumor from only ONE source, and I would love to get some independent opinions on that.
With your basic livable homes still about $600K or more in Silicon Valley, we found the 15% down payment rumor depressing because it would mean we need about $90K or $100K down payment just to get a loan for a decent Silicon Valley home.
Laugh, I know, but I’m actually thinking about starting to shop for a home. Here in San Jose, home prices are already off by about 35%.
stockstradr
ParticipantBy the way we DO appreciate any posts that correct the rumor we heard about no loans being issued for less than 15% down.
We only heard that 15% min down payment rumor from only ONE source, and I would love to get some independent opinions on that.
With your basic livable homes still about $600K or more in Silicon Valley, we found the 15% down payment rumor depressing because it would mean we need about $90K or $100K down payment just to get a loan for a decent Silicon Valley home.
Laugh, I know, but I’m actually thinking about starting to shop for a home. Here in San Jose, home prices are already off by about 35%.
stockstradr
ParticipantBrutal. Absolutely brutal.
I couldn’t believe the massive selling end-of-day, with no signs of bargain hunters, a sign of total capitulation by the common investor.
stockstradr
ParticipantBrutal. Absolutely brutal.
I couldn’t believe the massive selling end-of-day, with no signs of bargain hunters, a sign of total capitulation by the common investor.
stockstradr
ParticipantBrutal. Absolutely brutal.
I couldn’t believe the massive selling end-of-day, with no signs of bargain hunters, a sign of total capitulation by the common investor.
stockstradr
ParticipantBrutal. Absolutely brutal.
I couldn’t believe the massive selling end-of-day, with no signs of bargain hunters, a sign of total capitulation by the common investor.
stockstradr
ParticipantBrutal. Absolutely brutal.
I couldn’t believe the massive selling end-of-day, with no signs of bargain hunters, a sign of total capitulation by the common investor.
stockstradr
ParticipantAll this discussion is kinda a moot point, because McCain is doomed to lose. You wanna debate if the sun will rise tomorrow? That is as equally certain an event as McCain losing this election. If anyone wanted to bet me $1,000 that McCain will win, I’d accept and bet he’ll lose, even taking the bet at 2:1 odds. I’m that sure McCain will lose.
stockstradr
ParticipantAll this discussion is kinda a moot point, because McCain is doomed to lose. You wanna debate if the sun will rise tomorrow? That is as equally certain an event as McCain losing this election. If anyone wanted to bet me $1,000 that McCain will win, I’d accept and bet he’ll lose, even taking the bet at 2:1 odds. I’m that sure McCain will lose.
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