B bgp Nov 9, 2007 #61 have a wonderful weekend . bgp p.s. it's almost over . dow at 7,500 , s&p at 687. oops 1st stop.
G ggoyal Nov 9, 2007 #62 i think stock tradr is really a jack ass. traders don't predict what the market will do next month, they take advantage of opportunities that present themselves on a daily/weekly basis. FUCK YOU STOCK TRADR. your JUST another dumb wanabe
i think stock tradr is really a jack ass. traders don't predict what the market will do next month, they take advantage of opportunities that present themselves on a daily/weekly basis. FUCK YOU STOCK TRADR. your JUST another dumb wanabe
S stock_trad3r Nov 10, 2007 #63 There is no way this 5 year bull market gonna end anytime soon. we're in a smartist era web 2.0 a new tech boom 2008 huge year google 1200 a share bidu 550 aapl 220 rimm 170 I will be proven right
There is no way this 5 year bull market gonna end anytime soon. we're in a smartist era web 2.0 a new tech boom 2008 huge year google 1200 a share bidu 550 aapl 220 rimm 170 I will be proven right
D DynamicHedge Nov 11, 2007 #64 Quote from stock_trad3r: blah.... blah ....blah I will be proven right [/B] More... no, the market will teach you a lesson.
Quote from stock_trad3r: blah.... blah ....blah I will be proven right [/B] More... no, the market will teach you a lesson.
P patoo Nov 11, 2007 #66 Quote from ggoyal: FUCK YOU STOCK TRADR. your JUST another dumb wanabe More... This ET, man, its a C-L-A-S-S act !
Quote from ggoyal: FUCK YOU STOCK TRADR. your JUST another dumb wanabe More... This ET, man, its a C-L-A-S-S act !
S stock_trad3r Nov 11, 2007 #68 The entire stock market can be broken down in to bull and bear buy and sell short and cover
P plugger Nov 11, 2007 #69 price = div1/r-g div1 = dividends in period 1 r = applicable discount rate g = growth in dividend (or a proxy is growth in earnings) THINK ABOUT IT! Which is going to fall faster, growth in earnings or the discount rate? Hmmmm........
price = div1/r-g div1 = dividends in period 1 r = applicable discount rate g = growth in dividend (or a proxy is growth in earnings) THINK ABOUT IT! Which is going to fall faster, growth in earnings or the discount rate? Hmmmm........