S scriabinop23 Mar 2, 2007 #512 Quote from a529612: Is upper $300s too much to ask for if the bears keep getting their way? More... do fundamentals matter at all anymore? forward PE is 23 at market close today. 5 yr annual growth rate perhaps 30% is conservative. this is nuts. having a very hard time holding back .... even the march calls look like a steal for a dead cat bounce in this corrective time. (having a hard time justifying going short anything right now ...)
Quote from a529612: Is upper $300s too much to ask for if the bears keep getting their way? More... do fundamentals matter at all anymore? forward PE is 23 at market close today. 5 yr annual growth rate perhaps 30% is conservative. this is nuts. having a very hard time holding back .... even the march calls look like a steal for a dead cat bounce in this corrective time. (having a hard time justifying going short anything right now ...)
L lauriston Mar 2, 2007 #514 looks like GOOG is determined to close the gap at 430. But weekly trend is still up. Of course if weekly trend goes it will be pretty ominous http://lauristonletter.blogspot.com/
looks like GOOG is determined to close the gap at 430. But weekly trend is still up. Of course if weekly trend goes it will be pretty ominous http://lauristonletter.blogspot.com/
C CalScholar Mar 2, 2007 #516 Quote from scriabinop23: (having a hard time justifying going short anything right now ...) More... Knowing that now is a good time to short is easy. Knowing when longs are back in fashion will be difficult.
Quote from scriabinop23: (having a hard time justifying going short anything right now ...) More... Knowing that now is a good time to short is easy. Knowing when longs are back in fashion will be difficult.
C cnms2 Mar 2, 2007 #517 <img src=http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=1381426>Greenspan ... Attachments clipboard.jpg clipboard.jpg 3 KB · Views: 346
B bluud Mar 9, 2007 #520 GOOG charts show extended hour trading. http://www.google.com/googlefinance/new.html the wierd thing is a few days ago I was thinking; why doesn't google add an option to view extended hour trades on their daily charts, and I even imagined it exactly how it's being diplayed wish I could see the future of stocks like that
GOOG charts show extended hour trading. http://www.google.com/googlefinance/new.html the wierd thing is a few days ago I was thinking; why doesn't google add an option to view extended hour trades on their daily charts, and I even imagined it exactly how it's being diplayed wish I could see the future of stocks like that