From: Jeff Strickland on 10 May 2010 12:18 "JoeSpareBedroom" <newstrash(a)frontiernet.net> wrote in message news:q6GFn.5706$0B5.55(a)newsfe05.iad... > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlrjeff(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:hs79lo$bh1$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... >> >> "JoeSpareBedroom" <newstrash(a)frontiernet.net> wrote in message >> news:6iFFn.5704$0B5.3761(a)newsfe05.iad... >>> >>> >>> You need to get professional help and deal with your anger problems, >>> boy. You're going to hurt someone if you haven't already. >>> >> >> I need help? >> >> That's rich. Captain BesideThePoint rides again, and he says I need help. > > > I'm asking you to find the common theme between casino gambling and stock > futures. That's no reason for you to go apeshit, but you did. It could be > an interesting conversation, but that's not why you're here. > You have never in your entire life carried n an intersting conversation. Why should I hold any hope that you will start now?
From: JoeSpareBedroom on 10 May 2010 12:20 "Jeff Strickland" <crwlrjeff(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:hs9bkm$394$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > > "JoeSpareBedroom" <newstrash(a)frontiernet.net> wrote in message > news:q6GFn.5706$0B5.55(a)newsfe05.iad... >> "Jeff Strickland" <crwlrjeff(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message >> news:hs79lo$bh1$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... >>> >>> "JoeSpareBedroom" <newstrash(a)frontiernet.net> wrote in message >>> news:6iFFn.5704$0B5.3761(a)newsfe05.iad... >>>> >>>> >>>> You need to get professional help and deal with your anger problems, >>>> boy. You're going to hurt someone if you haven't already. >>>> >>> >>> I need help? >>> >>> That's rich. Captain BesideThePoint rides again, and he says I need >>> help. >> >> >> I'm asking you to find the common theme between casino gambling and stock >> futures. That's no reason for you to go apeshit, but you did. It could be >> an interesting conversation, but that's not why you're here. >> > > You have never in your entire life carried n an intersting conversation. > Why should I hold any hope that you will start now? "I suppose there are investors left but the markets have become a poker game for a lot of us." Take up this issue with the person who wrote the sentence above.
From: C. E. White on 10 May 2010 12:31 Surprisingly the DOW is up 5% (at least at this time 12:30 pm EDT). Ed "in2dadark" <in2dadark(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:2bcbfc3c-129b-4078-8faa-b21e194de0cc(a)n15g2000yqf.googlegroups.com... > Monday should be another bad one for wall streeters.. Futures are > down... > > DJIA INDEX 10,335.00 -122.00 10,462.00 10,570.00 10,215.00 05/07 > S&P 500 1,107.00 -15.40 1,124.30 1,136.50 1,091.00 05/07 > NASDAQ 100 1,848.50 -37.50 1,887.50 1,906.50 1,805.00 05/07 > S&P/TSX 60 686.90 -4.40 690.00 691.20 676.40 05/07 > MEX BOLSA 31,329.00 -9.00 31,400.00 31,550.00 30,900.00 05/07 > BOVESPA 63,191.00 -716.00
From: C. E. White on 10 May 2010 12:32 "FatterDumber& Happier Moe" <"WheresMyCheck"@UncleSamLoves.Mee> wrote in message news:4be82cb8$0$12418$bbae4d71(a)news.suddenlink.net... > Conscience wrote: >> On 2010-05-10 08:23:31 -0700, FatterDumber& Happier Moe >> <"WheresMyCheck"@UncleSamLoves.Mee> said: >> >>> Conscience wrote: >>>> On 2010-05-09 09:13:24 -0700, FatterDumber& Happier Moe >>>> <"WheresMyCheck"@UncleSamLoves.Mee> said: >>>> >>>>> in2dadark wrote: >>>>>> Monday should be another bad one for wall streeters.. Futures >>>>>> are >>>>>> down... >>>>>> >>>>>> DJIA INDEX 10,335.00 -122.00 10,462.00 10,570.00 10,215.00 >>>>>> 05/07 >>>>>> S&P 500 1,107.00 -15.40 1,124.30 1,136.50 1,091.00 05/07 >>>>>> NASDAQ 100 1,848.50 -37.50 1,887.50 1,906.50 1,805.00 05/07 >>>>>> S&P/TSX 60 686.90 -4.40 690.00 691.20 676.40 05/07 >>>>>> MEX BOLSA 31,329.00 -9.00 31,400.00 31,550.00 30,900.00 05/07 >>>>>> BOVESPA 63,191.00 -716.00 >>>>> >>>>> It's to early to tell. We won't know until 1:30 EST when the >>>>> European markets start trading. The Asian markets start up >>>>> about 6 PM this eventing but it won't be until the European >>>>> markets give us an idea of how trading might start in the US >>>>> markets. Europe is supposed to be putting a patch on some of >>>>> the problems when drove the Euro down and the yen and dollar up. >>>>> We will see. >>>>> http://quotes.ino.com/chart/?s=NYBOT_DX&v=d12 >>>>> http://quotes.ino.com/chart/?s=NYBOT_CR&v=d12 >>>>> http://quotes.ino.com/chart/?s=CME_INX >>>>> These have moved a lot in a very short time and are due for a >>>>> 50% short term reversal, which doesn't mean they will, but they >>>>> have have had a big move in a short time and the markets tend to >>>>> over do things it's their nature. >>>> >>>> All too true. We may be up or down. Futures are inconclusive at >>>> this point for the short-term future. >>>> >>>> Rest assured. The nasty stuff is yet to come. >>>> >>> >>> Sure enough the market is up 400 pts this morning. We will >>> find out how long it holds. >>> I'm guessing last Thursday sell off, they will find a couple >>> of fellows who found a way to drop the market enough to make some >>> side bets and a little money but didn't intend to crash the >>> market. >> >> Which should be criminal, but are very small potatoes when compared >> to market manipulation by the U.S. Government itself. >> > > I suppose there are investors left but the markets have become a > poker game for a lot of us. The good players (and lucky players) > walk away with the money some like me get enough for a cheese burger > now and then. > TBT is up 3.72% that's a pretty good sized move for that one, > what's it telling us? It is telling us that investors love gvernment bailouts...I think.... Ed
From: Uncle_vito on 10 May 2010 23:20 Buy on the dips. Always worked, still does. Vito "C. E. White" <cewhite3(a)mindspring.com> wrote in message news:hs9cf7$2je$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > > "FatterDumber& Happier Moe" <"WheresMyCheck"@UncleSamLoves.Mee> wrote in > message news:4be82cb8$0$12418$bbae4d71(a)news.suddenlink.net... >> Conscience wrote: >>> On 2010-05-10 08:23:31 -0700, FatterDumber& Happier Moe >>> <"WheresMyCheck"@UncleSamLoves.Mee> said: >>> >>>> Conscience wrote: >>>>> On 2010-05-09 09:13:24 -0700, FatterDumber& Happier Moe >>>>> <"WheresMyCheck"@UncleSamLoves.Mee> said: >>>>> >>>>>> in2dadark wrote: >>>>>>> Monday should be another bad one for wall streeters.. Futures are >>>>>>> down... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> DJIA INDEX 10,335.00 -122.00 10,462.00 10,570.00 10,215.00 05/07 >>>>>>> S&P 500 1,107.00 -15.40 1,124.30 1,136.50 1,091.00 05/07 >>>>>>> NASDAQ 100 1,848.50 -37.50 1,887.50 1,906.50 1,805.00 05/07 >>>>>>> S&P/TSX 60 686.90 -4.40 690.00 691.20 676.40 05/07 >>>>>>> MEX BOLSA 31,329.00 -9.00 31,400.00 31,550.00 30,900.00 05/07 >>>>>>> BOVESPA 63,191.00 -716.00 >>>>>> >>>>>> It's to early to tell. We won't know until 1:30 EST when the >>>>>> European markets start trading. The Asian markets start up about 6 >>>>>> PM this eventing but it won't be until the European markets give us >>>>>> an idea of how trading might start in the US markets. Europe is >>>>>> supposed to be putting a patch on some of the problems when drove the >>>>>> Euro down and the yen and dollar up. We will see. >>>>>> http://quotes.ino.com/chart/?s=NYBOT_DX&v=d12 >>>>>> http://quotes.ino.com/chart/?s=NYBOT_CR&v=d12 >>>>>> http://quotes.ino.com/chart/?s=CME_INX >>>>>> These have moved a lot in a very short time and are due for a 50% >>>>>> short term reversal, which doesn't mean they will, but they have >>>>>> have had a big move in a short time and the markets tend to over do >>>>>> things it's their nature. >>>>> >>>>> All too true. We may be up or down. Futures are inconclusive at this >>>>> point for the short-term future. >>>>> >>>>> Rest assured. The nasty stuff is yet to come. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Sure enough the market is up 400 pts this morning. We will find out >>>> how long it holds. >>>> I'm guessing last Thursday sell off, they will find a couple of >>>> fellows who found a way to drop the market enough to make some side >>>> bets and a little money but didn't intend to crash the market. >>> >>> Which should be criminal, but are very small potatoes when compared to >>> market manipulation by the U.S. Government itself. >>> >> >> I suppose there are investors left but the markets have become a poker >> game for a lot of us. The good players (and lucky players) walk away >> with the money some like me get enough for a cheese burger now and then. >> TBT is up 3.72% that's a pretty good sized move for that one, what's it >> telling us? > > It is telling us that investors love gvernment bailouts...I think.... > > Ed >
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