Bear Market is Over! GO long S&P 500!

Quote from Clubber Lang:

I sincerely apologize.

You don't need to. You were perfectly correct. Anyone who actually reads or responds to Stockturder is just as big of an idiot as he is. This site would be a better place if more people followed your advice..

End of story...
 
lol, go long huh. Yep just like most who went long when it broke and stayed above 8000, only to run a little and pull back alot.

We are not close to the bottom.

6500....then go long IMHO.

Good Luck.
 
Quote from Clubber Lang:


Moderator---Why won't the ignore function block out his posts when other people quote him?
I wonder that myself. If that function could be added on ET, it would make the best board on the web even better.

I do not want to see ANY posts of anyone I have on ignore.
 
Quote from Clubber Lang:


Moderator---Why won't the ignore function block out his posts when other people quote him?

That's quite a complicated feature to instigate.

You'll notice that when you quote someone, it simply places marked-up text within your message, after which, it no longer is linked to the original poster.

To be able to selectively display the quote, it would need to be inserted into the reply as a hyperlink. However, that would prevent editing of the quote - in particular it wouldn't allow for abbreviating the quote. Although, that problem could be overcome by displaying the quote in a separate window when the reply is created, and providing a unique hyperlink for the edited quote in the reply.

So it is a lot unnecessary complication for an issue that perhaps isn't really that serious?
 
See below for the textbook definition of 'pussy.'

Make that 'gigantic pussy.'

Turder gave his word he'd leave when the S&P hit 1250, because he claimed it would never happen.

It did, and then kept dropping.

But he's still here. Because he's a pussy.

How goes the infamous turder index, Turder?

Werd!!!

Quote from stock_trad3r:

bffffft

so much for the EOD rally..failed

I'm down but not out. I'm still here. Not going anywhere.

I can give you 20 reasons why the market will go higher that are all valid, but if you give me 20 reasons why it's going lower I'll refute them all.

And therein lies the rub. We all think our perspective is 'correct'. Ben Stein told people to buy Back in March 2007..and all the way to the bottom based on his supposedly sound logic & reasoning regarding the resiliency of the US economy and the containment of the mortgage crisis. On the converse, Doug Kass was bearish in the same time period based on his own reasoning. Both arguments appeared sound because they were backed with facts and evidence, but someone had to be wrong.
 
Quote from stock_trad3r:


And therein lies the rub. We all think our perspective is 'correct'. Ben Stein told people to buy Back in March 2007..and all the way to the bottom based on his supposedly sound logic & reasoning regarding the resiliency of the US economy and the containment of the mortgage crisis. On the converse, Doug Kass was bearish in the same time period based on his own reasoning. Both arguments appeared sound because they were backed with facts and evidence, but someone had to be wrong.

ben and doug are both wrong, and would have been beaten by monkeys (because monkeys do not need to be paid, and only fed bananas, etc).

They are both wrong because their facts corresponded to the then past. The facts that matter are the facts of the then future.

Ben, Doug and others who do similar work are useless. The market already priced what they were talking about.
 
Quote from Mvic:

What this says to me is that a big fast move is coming, you don't need to pick a direction.

I am with you on this possibility Mvic. March might be an ugly month. I have not done my analysis yet beyond the options expiration, but she might be rolling small step by small step before the big slide.
 
Quote from bond_trad3r:

stock_trad3r is right, markets are severly oversold. Plus there is no where to go but up since the November lowclose of 7,552.43 held.
I really get the feeling that bond trad3r and stock trad3r are the same person. It seems bond trad3r is frequently defending stock trad3r when no one else is.
 
Quote from dave74:

I really get the feeling that bond trad3r and stock trad3r are the same person. It seems bond trad3r is frequently defending stock trad3r when no one else is.

Of course!
Either that or it's one big huge massive enormous coincidence that their names are formatted the exact same...
 
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