Market bottom is in- End this doom and gloom

Discussion in 'Trading' started by HedgefundTrader2, Mar 17, 2008.

  1. Doesn't he have a couple more screen names?

    I can't remember them right now, but I swear he had at least 2 others.
     
    #181     Mar 19, 2008
  2. oh no - big red candle in someone's ass :)

    I love risk free $$$ - 100% downside to go

    doom and gloom - unpatriotic profits - commidity selloff - increased margin requirements - soup kitchens - goldilocks is dead - VIX back at 30 - futures DOWN - permabear love (hummed to the tune of 2Pac's California Love)!!

    wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
     
    #182     Mar 19, 2008
  3. timbo

    timbo

    I'll take a bottle of JB. Spooz has moved 300 handles in eight t-days and accomplished nothing. No reason to be sober here.
     
    #183     Mar 19, 2008
  4. S2007S

    S2007S

    futures are looking great tonight too....




    :p
     
    #184     Mar 19, 2008
  5. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    I'm guessing the Jim Beam is a puddle on the floor by now. Although I dare say the color of it isn't as pretty as it was in the bottle.

    :(
     
    #185     Mar 20, 2008
  6. Why does he (and his aliases) always make himself (themselves) scarce on down days?
     
    #186     Mar 20, 2008
  7. Can't type...
    sticky fingers...
    humble pie...
     
    #187     Mar 20, 2008
  8. "The End Is Near"

    Not to the doom and gloom, because that is not how the current situation needs rightfully to be categorized.

    But the end of this correction in near. Although I find making predictions useless and simply follow where the market is leading. . .it looks like an all out rout/panic is setting up.

    To finally end the downturn.

    But I'm many times wrong and so we sit to wait and see.

    pS
     
    #188     Mar 20, 2008
  9. MKTrader

    MKTrader

    Quiet thread today? With all the attention over the drop yesterday, why is no one is acknowledging today's rebound? Let's see, the Dow ended up 400+ points for the week while the S&P ended over 40 points higher. Look up a weekly chart and you'll see it closed with a near-textbook engulfing candle. No comments from the permabears?

    If we're going to take the permabulls to task when they're wrong, why not S2007 and co. as well?



     
    #189     Mar 20, 2008
  10. Uhm Why is TMA 'having more problems'? Did you follow the situation at all?

    They are already as good as bankrupt. You can't be more dead than dead. Why would an already illiquid company begging for money so they can magically be revitalized overnight be a 'problem' for the markets. TMA's certain bankruptcy is old news and fully discounted by markets.
     
    #190     Mar 21, 2008