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July 20, 2007 at 6:21 AM in reply to: Is the liquidity tide finally rushing out of Wall Street? #66715July 19, 2007 at 2:44 PM in reply to: Is the liquidity tide finally rushing out of Wall Street? #66543The-ShovelerParticipant
Nor_LA-Temcu-SD-Guy
It’s not like I am saying they (NY Bankers) are playing with a stacked deck or anything like that, if you know what I mean.
July 19, 2007 at 2:44 PM in reply to: Is the liquidity tide finally rushing out of Wall Street? #66607The-ShovelerParticipantNor_LA-Temcu-SD-Guy
It’s not like I am saying they (NY Bankers) are playing with a stacked deck or anything like that, if you know what I mean.
July 19, 2007 at 2:02 PM in reply to: Is the liquidity tide finally rushing out of Wall Street? #66525The-ShovelerParticipant“Not a repeat of the late 90’s overinflated stock bubble.”
So far the Small guy (Individual) has not been in the market (other than 401K’s etc…)
When the Samll investers go all in, then watch out.
NY Banks Win.
Enron had good earnings too (at least on paper for a while anyway).
July 19, 2007 at 2:02 PM in reply to: Is the liquidity tide finally rushing out of Wall Street? #66589The-ShovelerParticipant“Not a repeat of the late 90’s overinflated stock bubble.”
So far the Small guy (Individual) has not been in the market (other than 401K’s etc…)
When the Samll investers go all in, then watch out.
NY Banks Win.
Enron had good earnings too (at least on paper for a while anyway).
July 19, 2007 at 7:17 AM in reply to: Is the liquidity tide finally rushing out of Wall Street? #66439The-ShovelerParticipantNor_LA-Temcu-SD-Guy
The only thing I will add here is ,
There is only one rule on Wall Street,
NY Banks Win.
Invest on Wall Street at your own risk.
It’s same rule for Casino’s
July 19, 2007 at 7:17 AM in reply to: Is the liquidity tide finally rushing out of Wall Street? #66504The-ShovelerParticipantNor_LA-Temcu-SD-Guy
The only thing I will add here is ,
There is only one rule on Wall Street,
NY Banks Win.
Invest on Wall Street at your own risk.
It’s same rule for Casino’s
The-ShovelerParticipantbsrsharma
“Anybody wants to guess when the Canadian $ may pass US $?”
Today I think.. I would put a dollar (I mean a loonie) on it.
The-ShovelerParticipantbsrsharma
“Anybody wants to guess when the Canadian $ may pass US $?”
Today I think.. I would put a dollar (I mean a loonie) on it.
The-ShovelerParticipantNor_LA-Temcu-SD-Guy
Can’t see Heli-Ben lowering rates when the dollar is hitting new lows everyday,
Just think what the dollar would look like if Heli-Ben lowered rates 1% .
I think maybe they have work in Canada !!!
The-ShovelerParticipantNor_LA-Temcu-SD-Guy
Can’t see Heli-Ben lowering rates when the dollar is hitting new lows everyday,
Just think what the dollar would look like if Heli-Ben lowered rates 1% .
I think maybe they have work in Canada !!!
The-ShovelerParticipantinflection point
There’s a point a lot of these articles miss, and that is there is an inflection point where it does or does not make sense for move uppers like myself to buy or not to buy (move up , or just forget it and retire a little earlier). That point for me in about 20% lower than we are now.
Just another dynamic to think about.
The-ShovelerParticipantinflection point
There’s a point a lot of these articles miss, and that is there is an inflection point where it does or does not make sense for move uppers like myself to buy or not to buy (move up , or just forget it and retire a little earlier). That point for me in about 20% lower than we are now.
Just another dynamic to think about.
The-ShovelerParticipantNor_LA-Temcu-SD-Guy
So who are these buyers and where are they getting the money ????
Questions questions …
The-ShovelerParticipantNor_LA-Temcu-SD-Guy
So who are these buyers and where are they getting the money ????
Questions questions …
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