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Danger breeds best on too much confidence. ~Pierre Corneille.
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I was in such a rush to get out to meet a friend for dinner last night that I totally forgot to upload the video from last night. For future reference, if you are on Facebook, look me up. My videos are always uploaded there first ...
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Okay, listen... we've had the folksy dude who didn't know anything for 8 years. How'd that turn out for you? If you're one of those who have voted for McCain/Palin over there in my poll, I hope you watch this interview (you can change ...
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Or the worst... However, I remember in the 80s my father always used to say that Tina Turner had "nice legs." God I hope I make money tomorrow. I really can't stand posting bad music.
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Man, I saw that Duncan guy on CNBC today saying that he plans on getting that short selling ban extended and it made me very depressed. Being a trader and not being able to short stocks... it makes no sense. It'd be like... imagine the ...
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Well now that he's been linked by me, he's bigger than ever. Wait, sorry... I meant to say, "biggah than evah." I love the The New Yorker magazine. Of course, that makes perfect sense since I'm not only a communist, but I'm also an ...
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Contrary to popular belief, the US Equity Market did not rise when Monday morning’s trading opened… or Tuesday’s… or Wednesday’s… but a lenghty and significant positive momentum divergence formed which has given us in part today’s ...
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I came across a relatively new blog on psychology with a unique perspective and title that I wanted to share with you entitled “Had Enough Therapy?” written by Stuart Schneiderman, an executive life coach. ...
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Bernanke moves closer to cutting interest rates. Remarkably, Wall Street's consensus on earnings is "Fine in 2009". Hedge funds move $100 billion into safe havens. Credit derivatives market shrinks 12%. Credit default swaps explained ...
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Good morning. Premarket futures show a positive bias as chatter suggests that Washington is inching closer to making a deal on the bailout with current expectations that we'll see a deal no later than Monday. Joining Bernanke & Paulson ...
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As questions continue in Washington, the market stayed sidelined. Of course, fears are growing that Congress may not greenlight the bailout as quickly as previously hoped. Since Bernanke & Paulson have forecast ultimate doom if that ...
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In my recent post, I reviewed five basic personality traits and their different facets. While there is far more to trading success than having "the right" personality--and there is plenty of reason for believing that different styles of ...
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I noticed that the average daily range for the S&P 500 Index (SPY) over the past week has been quite elevated compared with its norm. So I took a ratio of the average five-day high-low range and expressed it as a percentage of the ...
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Chart courtesy of stockcharts ( click to enlarge ). ESLR could move to the $6.80-$6.86 range in the near term. Sell a portion of the holdings if the stock faces resistance at this zone. Hold with a stop-loss at $5.83. ...
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Isn’t this market fun? Here’s what Rev. Shark had to say about the current environment, or as he called it, a freakshow market:. This is one of the most difficult markets I have ever tried to trade. Most of the experienced traders I ...
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