I want my HDTV

If you never read "reminiscences of a stock operator" you should...great part about all of LL`s trader freinds trying to make enough money from one trade to buy a fur coat (in style for men at the time)...guess what..none of them made a dime.
 
Quote from marketsurfer:

this is what to do, go to circuit city or best buy, etc. open up a line of credit with no interest and no payments for 6 months or a year if you can get it. buy your TV and trade with your cash, use your profits to pay back the line of credit before interest hits.

enjoy,

surfer

Yes that is possible. But I'd rather keep a clear mind, worry about not losing money vs not making money fast enough to keep up with the payments.

Thanks for the tip though.
 
Quote from marketsurfer:

this is what to do, go to circuit city or best buy, etc. open up a line of credit with no interest and no payments for 6 months or a year if you can get it. buy your TV and trade with your cash, use your profits to pay back the line of credit before interest hits.


Now there is a fool-proof plan if I ever saw one. LOL

It was a joke, right? :p
 
I recently purchased a new TV , and considered buying HDTV...after some research it really didn't seem worth the $.....it might be in 3-5yrs. So I went with a standard Sony Flat CRT. and digital cable with S-Input. Really nice.

Good Luck.
 
I was at Frys the other day and those big flat plasma tvs
look really nice. They are a bit on the expensive side.

I might get one later after I stop donating money to the markets.
 
I bought my HDTV just over a year ago, and it was possibly the best purchase I've ever made, aside from my first home. And I agree with Surfer -- 1 year, no interest, no payments... that's a deal worth doing.
 
Pete,

1. Please stop plugging your service (the link). Baron runs this site with advertising dollar$. If you are running a successful service, as I am certain you would have ET members believe, then surely you must be able to chip in a few bucks for advertising.

2. You may sell Credit Spreads with as low of a balance of $2K, depending upon your broker. I know of many that allow it with a $2K balance floor.
 
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