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- Apoc - 03-25-2009

Go baby go!

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- Maengelito - 03-25-2009

BLINGMW Wrote:so... still a bear rally?

How long do we watch it go on before it's a real rally and we missed it?

:dunno:

the stock market is easy, just follow these simple rules:

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- BLINGMW - 03-25-2009

HAULN-SS Wrote:When it bottoms again, and the bottom is higher than our previous low.

I didn't ask "was that a bear rally", I'm asking "is this a bear rally".


- HAULN-SS - 03-25-2009

I guess that's only as difficult as calling a bottom, then?


- BLINGMW - 03-25-2009

hell if I know. You were the one that declared it a bear rally a week or so ago. Not picking on you, many "ANALists" did too. So I just wonder, what made "you" (anyone who thought it was a bear rally) so sure, then, that it was a bear rally? How long does a bear rally last, are you still calling it a bear rally, and how would you know if it wasn't?


- HAULN-SS - 03-25-2009

I think it's promising that the drop at the end of last week wasn't back to the 6k range. If I was in the game, I probably would have bought then, figuring at most my losses would be another 15% (didn't see it getting to the 5500 range), but that the rebound is bound to at least give me a 60% return.


- Andy - 03-25-2009

Maengelito Wrote:
BLINGMW Wrote:so... still a bear rally?

How long do we watch it go on before it's a real rally and we missed it?

:dunno:

the stock market is easy, just follow these simple rules:

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Hey Maeng, you know that the Onion is based in SF, there's free copies at every corner and once a month, they have a party at a random bar where they pay for everyone's beer. Just sayin'.


- Mike - 03-26-2009

YGE has made me happy today.


- ScottyB - 03-26-2009

Mike Wrote:YGE has made me happy today.

damn. you've had that for a little while right? if you got in in late feb, wow, nice! are you gonna hang onto it for a while?


- Mike - 03-26-2009

yeah, i've had it for a long while (6 months?) so unfortunately i had it while it was down. i bought more when it was way down so overall i'm up quite nicely.

i also went ahead and bought some SRZ on monday.


- Mike - 03-26-2009

sold at 6.05... can't get too greedy. will buy back in after it drops tomorrow Tongue and if it doesn't? i still made a tidy profit.


- CaptainHenreh - 03-26-2009

Once I was in Vegas playing craps. The table was hot, I was making money, up nearly 75% overall. These three dipshit douchebags get ahold of the dice and start making all kinds of side bets. After about 30 seconds I pulled my chips off the table, and sure enough, up comes 7.

(But I lost all my money later before returning to my hotel room, but at least I got to ride a roller coaster.)


- Ginger - 03-26-2009

:?:


- CaptainHenreh - 03-26-2009

Isn't this the thread where we tell our gambling stories?


- rezarxt - 03-26-2009

I was thinking about getting into etrade with a couple thousand. Good idea or no? Can anyone explain exactly how etrade works?

This is how I understand it. You buy and sell stocks and they charge you a fee of like $10 every time you do a transaction. Is it like realtime? So I can buy and sell same day if I want? Im just confused on how it works. Because Ive been watching AIG stock and it seems like its a really good buy. The other day it got as low as like 35 cents! Thats insane. Now its only like 1.10 but it was higher earlier in the week. Does it take time for the transaction to go through? Thats basically what Im wondering. Because when I see a good deal I want to be able to hop on it instantly. What would keep me from buying AIG when it was 35 cents and selling it right now for 1.10? Thats like a 300% profit. Am I missing something? It seems too easy.

Thanks


- CaptainHenreh - 03-26-2009

:lol:


- Mike - 03-26-2009

Yes, realtime.
Yes, buy and sell same day if you want.
I would not say AIG is a good buy. Huge risk. With that comes potential for huge gains (or losses).
Transactions typically go through immediately, but that depends on what you're buying or selling. If there's nobody to buy or sell what you're looking to do, it's not gonna be immediate.

I hit my 6.05 stop for YGE, put half that in to DEO for serious long-term and will put the other half back into YGE if it drops tomorrow... I think it will... Crazy rare for a stock to not fall the day after a 45% gain.


- ScottyB - 03-26-2009

you can do better than E-Trade, IMO


- Mike - 03-26-2009

ScottyB Wrote:you can do better than E-Trade, IMO

yep.

i'm noly with them because i have savings (they offer one of the best rates out there) and checking with them. only downside is they're not all over the place. with atm fee refunds, it's not so bad... i'll typically just take cash from a group lunch and use my card for my cash needs Smile


- Andy - 03-26-2009

CaptainHenreh Wrote:Isn't this the thread where we tell our gambling stories?

LOL.