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On Capital Account yesterday - http://www.youtube.com/user/capitalaccount?feature=results_main - they discussed the confidence crisis.
People just don' trust the Wall Street anymore.
Then you have people like Jon Corzines out there who just pocket customer's money, no explanations, no answers, no charges, nothing.
I don't understand how the S&P can be at 1400 today except that all the money out there has no other place to go. If interest rates rise so that people can just break even after taxes and inflation, I think the S&P 500 will drop by 30% or more.
All it would take is 4.5% money market rates and 6% CDs of 12 months maturity. But right now that seems impossible.
I bought TSLA recently. It's seemingly volatile but I made some money.
What about DIS? They report today after the close I think.
I'm waiting for the DJIA to get closer to 12500 before I buy back my trading shares.
I invested in my local coop. They needed money to move to a new location and they're paying me six percent. My money's safe and I'm happy to loan it to a good neighborhood resource.
Chipotle Mexican Grill after the crash.
CMG is like McDonald's, except I don't feel like sh*t after eating it. Unfortunately there's no CMG in the Corning-Elmira area just yet. We do have a Panera Bread though.
Restaurants are a very risky investment usually, they often become popular like a fad and go away quickly. It's easy to miss the selling point.
Restaurants are a very risky investment usually, they often become popular like a fad and go away quickly. It's easy to miss the selling point.
Fair point, but Chipotle has "caught on." It's a popular lunch destination for white-collar folks: healthy food, fast, at a reasonable price. It's much better quality food than Taco Bell (which was no fad). Actually if I were Taco Bell I'd be worried about losing market share to Chipotle.
Only time will tell who is right.
Chipotle Mexican Grill after the crash.
CMG is like McDonald's, except I don't feel like sh*t after eating it. Unfortunately there's no CMG in the Corning-Elmira area just yet. We do have a Panera Bread though.
I prefer Baja Fresh.
I had a big chunk of change in DRR-which is a short euro fund. Working out nicely for me.
Am thinking of getting out and parking funds for a while. I think the market still looks like it could go lower, so maybe load up on some Ford when it gets down a bit more? Just looking for now. Nothing else seems that attractive in these prices.
I continue to do as I've always done: stick money into a 401k, a few mutual funds that are widely diversified, and so on. I don't try to "outsmart" the market.
The issue is that there are a lot of solid companies out there, but all leading economic indicators look very bad if you look at genuine indicators of output, like train deliveries, port activity, factory orders, etc.
More people went on disability than got jobs this past month.
There's no good way to fix the shitstorm Europe is in.
Current stock prices are unsustainable. I think caution is the order of the day.
I prefer Baja Fresh.
Never heard of it.
I don't try to "outsmart" the market.
I wise strategy I learned the "hard way."
Chipotle doesn't make an eatable, in the hand burrito. It makes a ball shaped burrito. When you eat it it's tasty but your like eating from a trough. This is a meal only to be eaten in a dark room by yourself. Tastes good tho.
Anyone like GE?
I do. I bought DIS yesterday, and then it was down ~ 2% after the bell. That changed today so now I'm up. I like them both okay, since with dividends and the way time progresses I'll turn around one day and find extra shares. Better than parking my dough in my checking.
I bought GE a while back and it hasn't done much really, but it feels like it's getting close. I thought the same with X and I've regretted not loading up on it.
Anyone like GE?
I liked it better a few months ago when the stock price was cheaper.
zzyzzx says
I prefer Baja Fresh.
Never heard of it.
I suspect that they might not be in upstate NY.
suspect that they might not be in upstate NY.
There isn't much of anything in upstate NY. Other than abandoned factories. The scenery sure is nice though.
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Anything that looks good?