Quote from stock_trad3r:
No one cares about the madoff, no one cares about the jobless claims, no one cares about unemployment. No one cares about retail sales. None of those things are a big deal at all when you put it in perspective.
Quote from stock_trad3r 11-27-07 11:25 AM:
The revolution is real, the new era is real, and the markets have finally made a bottom.
It is all upside from here on out.
Low inflation, huge global growth, very strong tech , a second dot com boom, web 2.0 and social networking, energy, material, commodities sectors, Massive black friday and cyber monday sales. Massive upside. Tons of credit card spending, Tons of liquidity and credit. 10 year note falling which is also bullish. Fed will cut rates again. Rising oil and gold not inflationary. Falling dollar bullish.
I have decided to take a pause from ET and will return when the dow closes above 14150 again which should be in a few weeks of so.
On the other hand, should there be a bear market, I'll be gone for good.
There doesn't seem to be much point in repeating the same bullish stuff over and over again. I Made my point, have 5k posts which is cool, and now I'll leave, but will return later because there WILL be a huge end of year rally and this rally will continue into 2008.
I don't fail.
Anyone who shorts in these conditions will lose money.
stock_trad3r has to be the most consistent loser in the history of ET.Quote from stock_trad3r 01-21-08 07:56 AM:
As an update, I lost a ton of money in the past few months I will admit and it has been painful, but we will rebound huge from here. Just like august 16-a huge amount of selling for no good reason and then a HUUUUUGE rebound to new highs soon after.
I'm down 20% since the start of this year but I will recover as I always do. I don't fail. I am still long, still in the game.
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I'm not going away unless we enter a bear market. But that won't happen.
Quote from stock_trad3r:
No one cares about the madoff, no one cares about the jobless claims, no one cares about unemployment. No one cares about retail sales. None of those things are a big deal at all when you put it in perspective.
Quote from stock_trad3r:
No one cares about the madoff, no one cares about the jobless claims, no one cares about unemployment. No one cares about retail sales. None of those things are a big deal at all when you put it in perspective.