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I believe he said that there would be a major crash in 2017 or so. He predicted a short-term pull-back when he sold his stock, didn't he? If he sold his stock before October, then..., but hey, paint me as stunned that CiC was all over this thread like a rash.
He did say short term pull back was coming. Said he sold his stocks. This was in fall.
He also said he was going to sell his investment properties this spring/summer as he expected housing to take a major downturn in 2016-2017. Something about a Heisenberg clandestine mobile meth lab triggering some black anal hole equity sucking bearish event. Cash-out 'bitchez!
I have been expecting a major correction for a while and was all out of stocks. With the recent dramatic plung in oil stocks, took up some positions in oil drillers when they reached a low(ESV and HP) Sold them both at about 10-15% gain, as the stocks were extremely volatile. Not bad for 10 days worth of holding them.They are starting to go down again. I think will stay out of the market for a bit -too much volatility.
I was looking to load up on some Ford, when it hit single digits again, but that could be a bit off. Will wait. There are some latin America funds that have been battered, so looking at them-FLATX has served me well before and has collapsed from its peaks. Starting a small long term position in it. Other than that, markets seem to be at extreme highs- not a place I want to enter.
This time, waiting for a real estate market tumble. Might buy some rental in a decent area. Prices are very high now and with FED poised to raise interest rates, might actually happen.
Bears still in the trap... Once they give in and admit they were wrong and start buying
a true over bought market then it will be time to sell this bitch off..... Just like clock work
that can be counted on every time..... I have been enjoying all the back stepping by the
investment gurus.
1 of the top 10 reasons traders fail or at most have marginal gains.
Not being able to admit being wrong much less planning for that inevitable event
every traders is faced with being on the wrong side of "PRICE" and not being able
to admit it.
This is where catholic traders have the advantage as they have an outlet to shed the guilt immediately through confession.
Not being able to admit being wrong much less planning for that inevitable event
every traders is faced with being on the wrong side of "PRICE" and not being able
to admit it.
Most on here seem to claim investing and trading is a pastime.
Their approach and results of their guidance proves that to be
pretty much the truth from the us equities that were going to dump
to the metals which were to explode higher.
The DOW might be there shortly too...
Edit: Oops... it already did, an intraday high of 18,188 so far..
So who deserves credit for the new high? Obama, the Fed, regular people?
So who deserves credit for the new high? Obama, the Fed, regular people?
Think globally. An argument can be made for each of those, however the factors go well beyond
US borders and are much larger. Monetary policy, wars and few options to make ROI much less
choices for best case scenario to protect capitol around the world.
He has stated over and over that we are still under Repub policies...
Is that your opinion as well?
anyone with a FICO over 727....a denver debit card is issued for direct purchases.
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tr6 says
So who deserves credit for the new high?
It looks like the Salad my wife ordered at the Chic new cafe.
LOOKS LIKE HE WAS WRONG!!!
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