Forget about S&P 1000

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by B. Rowshan, Jan 2, 2009.

Will the S&P see 1000 in Jan 2009?

  1. No, I agree w rowshan

    14 vote(s)
    25.0%
  2. Yes it will! we're going higher

    21 vote(s)
    37.5%
  3. hey rowshan--take your polls and stick em

    22 vote(s)
    39.3%
  1. You mean any question asked on this forum merits credibility and must be answered by me? Really?

    Does this mean any question I ask of you must be answered as well?
     
    #31     Jan 3, 2009
  2. volente_00

    volente_00

    Another thread by the greatest contrarian on et. Rest assured there is now 100% chance we hit 1000 thanks to rubberbird. Take it to the bank amigo.
     
    #32     Jan 3, 2009
  3. From the results of the poll, it looks as though mr. rowshan will be right again! Mr. rowshan proves the old adage: either it's rowshan, or it's wrong!
     
    #33     Jan 3, 2009
  4. Joe

    Joe

    Moved it to chit chat, keep up the quality if you want to stay in the regular forums.
     
    #34     Jan 3, 2009
  5. It's about damn time.
     
    #35     Jan 3, 2009
  6. I pretty much have answered anything you've asked me. You're avoiding my (and Reaver's) question because there's no answer for it other than you're wrong.

    It's really that simple.

    Glad this is in chit chat now so I don't have to pay attention to it.
     
    #36     Jan 3, 2009
  7. Looks like you have been getting completely OBLITERATED since you put these positions on January 2nd.

    For example, the SRS closed on Friday, January 2nd at $53.23 and today it closed at $49.74

    The TWM closed at $61.49 on Jan. 2nd and today is closed at $58.81

    The SCO closed at $27.20 on Jan. 2nd and today it closed at $24.18

    The SMN closed at $35.19 on Jan. 2nd and today it closed at $32.30

    Guess you've never been one to concern yourself with sector rotation or asset-allocation changes that typically kick in the first week of January by institutions - - - let alone stop losses.

    Ever hear of the January effect?
    Guess not.
    :D
     
    #37     Jan 6, 2009