This is the best time 2 buy ever

Discussion in 'Trading' started by stock_trad3r, Aug 10, 2007.

  1. Everyone hates you.
     
    #11     Aug 10, 2007
  2. lassic

    lassic

    7.44%
    hey, I could put it in a 4.639% 9 month cd
    and know what I'll lose than gamble in the market
    sign me up :D
     
    #12     Aug 10, 2007
  3. Why did you open this thread by saying the market is stronger than ever??

     
    #13     Aug 10, 2007
  4. What is more liquidity going to do to the dollar in for inflation? Are foreign investors losing confidence in the US market or gaining confidence? How will a lower dollar effect that? How does the fed fight inflation -- the inflation they cause, by the way? Higher rates. The Fed hasn't saved anything yet. In fact, they are probably just delaying the inevitable, which is probably a crash. I'm not so sure this is a "buying opportunity."
     
    #14     Aug 10, 2007
  5. notouch

    notouch

    It was a 61.8% retracement of a large down move. The shorts were probably let's see .... shorting? Do you think markets move in one direction?
     
    #15     Aug 10, 2007

  6. If you want to advertise on this site you have to pay. Please contact Admin. :D
     
    #16     Aug 10, 2007
  7. What exactly are YOU buying, and at what prices?

    I thought you already bought weeks ago. Are you buying more?
     
    #17     Aug 10, 2007
  8. The reason why this clown keeps repeating the same old same old is because he (1) likes the attention; and (2) loves being right. After being wrong for weeks, eventually he WILL be right, and a bottom will be in, and he will be here crowing about it.

    And I don't mind a bit. No one is taking Bozo here seriously, are they?

    You know why people like clowns such as stocktrad3r around? Because they make us laugh.
     
    #18     Aug 10, 2007
  9. rzepe93

    rzepe93


    Year Actual Return Expected Return
    2007 7.50%
    2006 15.79% 15.79%
    2005 4.91% 4.91%
    2004 10.88% 10.88%
    2003 28.68% 28.68%
    2002 -22.10% -22.10%
    2001 -11.89% -11.89%
    2000 -9.10% -9.10%
    1999 21.04% 21.04%
    1998 28.58% 28.58%
    1997 33.36% 33.36%
    1996 22.96% 22.96%
    1995 37.58% 37.58%
    1994 1.32% 1.32%
    1993 10.08% 10.08%
    1992 7.62% 7.62%

    avg 15yr return 11.98% 11.70%

    Not saying you market call is wrong just lacking evidence. Here's the S&P for the last 15 years with you estimated average gain. Judging by the numbers at the bottom the market could use a correction to get back to what you say is the average yearly return.

    Average return of 11.98% for 15yrs so you do the math and let me know what it would take for the 16th year to get us back to the 7% annual gain we speak of. I'll tell you this. It's not a positive number.
     
    #19     Aug 10, 2007
  10. And what is the incentive or reward for being well liked? You get a smiley face sticker or something? A virtual pat on the back or hi-five?
     
    #20     Aug 10, 2007