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    fundamental value of stocks/elite trader's dumbest question

    In the short term, who knows why people buy stocks but over the long term, the only reason is because they think the investment will outpace inflation (hopefully by a significant margin) and if the chance to buy an investment comes that offers a good long term rate of return, then they will buy...
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    Trading & Online Banking only PC

    I’m planning to get a computer that will only be used for connecting to my broker and online banking. I do not plan to use it for anything else apart from downloading updates. I’m not a frequent trader, more of a buy & hold type so I wont need to be connected for long periods of time...
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    Banks recent "profits" are just the result of Mark-to-fantasy?

    it may also be down to bonuses. The banks dumped as much crap as they could into 2007 & 2008 and now they cant help but make profits, thus the execs make a bonus
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    US Stocks v US$

    As an EU based investor in US equities, i keep my eye on the €/$ exchange rate. I have noticed that the $index generally moves in the opposite direction to US stocks (more or less) So, when US stocks are rising, the $ is falling and vice versa. I would have thought that if US stocks are...
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    trade idea: Buffet type of investment...

    It depends what you mean- Are you talking about the price of the stock or the value of the assets and cash flows of the business? No one knows what the stock price will do short/ medium term as it depends on the fear and greed of the market players. Over the long term the stock price...
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    trade idea: Buffet type of investment...

    If you are looking for safety, Buffett himself (Brka/b) is a pretty good bet and currently undervalued. Stock is worth about $4000 (B shares) MSFT- solid tech company selling at around 14% FCF/EV Yield Of course, the risk with Microsoft is their technology could become obsolete in the...
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    trade idea: Buffet type of investment...

    · Industry leader · Business 'Moat' i.e. KO=good brand, WMT=Low cost provider etc · Pricing power (can pass on increased costs to customers) · Product or service with barriers to entry or low risk of obsolescence · Good Free Cash returns on Invested capital · Low debt requirements ·...
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    Say goodbye to Berkshire Hathaway

    Have you read the report? I don't know who is the bigger idiot, you or the dope from Fitch that wrote the downgrade! But you're pretty fricken stupid, i'll give you that.............
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    Stop Tax Haven Abuse Act to affect US Brokers International Wiring

    I suspect that this is what this is really all about. Laying the framwork for future restrictions on capital movement/ flight. Don't forget, your money is not your money, it's their money. To do with as they see fit. And they want to make sure it stays within their reach. Your job is to...
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    Say goodbye to Berkshire Hathaway

    I didn't word it very clearly but i meant your posts in general. Berkshire shareholder?
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    Say goodbye to Berkshire Hathaway

    I sure hope you are right cos i'd love to buy this company at bargain basement prices.
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    Say goodbye to Berkshire Hathaway

    well put Greg! 99.9% of posters on this site are idiots and timewasters. Greg Richards seems to be one of the .1% that post anything of sense.
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    MSFT to $10?

    In the short term, who knows where this market will send the price... I like the company longer term and just bought another 5,000 shares at $15.50 MSFT has a bombproof balance sheet and generates a ton of cash. Sure, peering into the murky future is even more difficult with tech...
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    Arsonists Torch Berlin Porsches, BMWs on Economic Woe

    Spot on! In fact, it's something of a sport, especially in winter, for groups of Algerian youths in France or Turkish youths in Germany, to set fire to cars.
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    Is it legal to use performance enhancing drugs for trading?

    I doubt there are any drugs strong enough to help with your problem........
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    Wall Street's Biggest Lie Finally EXPOSED

    Depends what you buy and hold. If you bought Berkshire Hathaway for $50 in 1974 you would be pretty glad that you had not listened to the 1970's version of Brandonf
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    A giant, crashing sound, this way will come...

    Shhhhh! real investors rely on those clowns spooking the sheeple in order to snap up bargains..........
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    Say goodbye to Berkshire Hathaway

    The current credit bubble started in the early 80's Buffet has concentrated on investing in quality companies since the early 70's if not sooner. He stated many times that he really does not pay much attention to economic forecasts. His main concern is outpacing inflation, which companies...
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    Say goodbye to Berkshire Hathaway

    The majority of Berkshire owned companies have dominant market positions, strong returns on capital and an owner with a fat wallet. As their competitors wilt in the coming downturn, Bershire’s companies will improve their competitive position and reap the benefit when things improve. Those...
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    Say goodbye to Berkshire Hathaway

    I'm pretty sure that 99% of the know nothing timewasters that spend their days posting garbage on websites, will be gone long before this company. Revisit Berkshire Hathaway in about 10 years and see if it has ‘gone’ I guarantee that their- Sales will be higher than today Profits...
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