"Rewind circa 2000-2003"
Ever heard of "Past performance is not indicative of future results."?
Ever heard of "Past performance is not indicative of future results."?
Quote from blackjack007:
so by your logic, i should post a thread titled "what car or sofa should i get?" in the trading forum, because some of us make enough money in trading to buy a car or sofa.
dumb logic.
Like 2003 we needed a WAR in Iraq to turn the market around (how completely sad) - so until you see the bombs dropping in Iran or some other victim, stay SHORT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Quote from HedgefundTrader2:
Ever heard of " history repeats itself " ? Somethings in life never change specially human behavior.

Quote from bestfriend:
The best yields right now are in municipal auction rate securities with high "default" (auction failure) rates. I am getting 4.5-10% tax free on insured paper that has underlying ratings of BBB or higher--most are AA. And the auctions on these are not failing because of the high default rates.
For example LA Mass transit Bonds auctioned at 4.49 last week--that's resellable every week so you have liquidity at par. that's the lowest one i have. Those are AA3 underlying.
Quote from Trendytrader:
Transfer funds to a foriegn bank account. Term deposit=CD.
8.8% in New Zealand
http://www.bnz.co.nz/Rates_and_Fees/1,1184,20-188-521-2502,FF.html
http://www.westpac.co.nz/
How about Iceland at 14.45%
http://www.landsbanki.is/english/aboutlandsbanki/funds-accounts/interestrate-tariff/