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Olympics Ending Should Boost Commodity Driven Stocks [view article]
Damn, I hope you are right. I need some up ticks for a change. Hopefully Olympic medals headlines will be replaced by precious metals headlines..UP. ReplyOlympics Ending Should Boost Commodity Driven Stocks [view article]
Agree completely! I also have major positions in DRYS and RIG. ReplyDarrell Brookstein on Gold: Just a Pullback in a Bull Market [view article]
Does anyone see AXU falling into place here with their Yukon property. Attempting to find out more on their financial health. In regards to previous comments. Always the historical battle between the lords of fiat currency and control and the believers in honest money. Our forefathers fought it and won for a time, then we let the internationals control. Now we have what we have.....the battle rages anew. Sigh....so we continue to bail out the internationals and their ponzy lackys. And we do it on the backs of the average American citizen. As for me, gold and silver. Reply
Darrell Brookstein on Gold: Just a Pullback in a Bull Market [view article]
Happy birthday !dada Reply
Darrell Brookstein on Gold: Just a Pullback in a Bull Market [view article]
Yes ,yes longhaul - you tell'm.. I wish Mr. Brookstein had mentioned Northgate, NXG. This is the most frustrating stock EVER. Would somebody please , please tell me how a co. producing 400k gold ,unhedged, in safe areas be at $1.60. How? That is $320MILLION in rev per year and more coming from YD property. Please somebody send me an email @ racngc@bellsouth.net explaining what I am missing here. Thank you. ReplyDarrell Brookstein on Gold: Just a Pullback in a Bull Market [view article]
Dear User 244491; I understand your loss and frustration. This is what happens if you base your decisions on emotions which is an obvious problem you have. Be honest with yourself and examine the fundamentals of your approach, learn from your mistakes, and join the winning team. ReplyDarrell Brookstein on Gold: Just a Pullback in a Bull Market [view article]
Another loser propping up his stocks,just look at his face,how hungry and angry he is to get out of bleeding position on the way to unload it to you on a bounce.Stay away from Gold for good. ReplyChart: Gold Stocks - Annual Revenue Growth [view article]
This information has dust on it ReplyMid-Year Picks and Pans From Barron's Roundtable Part II [view article]
Poor Fred Hickey. He just won't let go of his AAPL short. He has been losing money on it since $70/shr. ReplyG
Oil Rebounds - Fast Money Recap (8/13/08) [view article]
You must believe that the average investor is a moron. Naked Short Selling is THE culprit here. The hedges have been waiting for this race to the bottom to begin for weeks now. I will not purchase another equity until Naked shorting is permanently illegal in this maket. If it isn't stopped soon our banking system will eventually collapse and the businesses they service will also fail. You will be able to buy shares for pennies on the dollar. Then I'll come back into the market provided that the current chairman of the SEC has been replaced. Replydagain
WhatsTrading's Weekly Top 5 Options Ideas: Euro, Sprint, Freeport-McMoran, WaMu, GDX [view article]
S calls, eyebrow raising? Sounds like someone had some insider information. Where is the SEC? Reply2020
Replacement Candidates for David Merkel's Portfolio: From AA to ZZ [view article]
This looks like a dartboard. Pick 3 sector ETFs, 3 little followed stocksand sleep better at night. Reply
WhatsTrading's Weekly Top 5 Options Ideas: Euro, Sprint, Freeport-McMoran, WaMu, GDX [view article]
I agree with User 235613.... Why would RIO advertise the fact that they are looking ... It only serves to drive the price up in advance.... There is another possible buy of course.... That would be PCU .... They're down due to the same commodity issues and ongoing strikes in their mines... Seems to me that this might be a better buy for RIO anyway....jegan ;-) Reply
WhatsTrading's Weekly Top 5 Options Ideas: Euro, Sprint, Freeport-McMoran, WaMu, GDX [view article]
Dougluvs, I find this news contrarian. Similar to when Mozillo of countrwide said in last years 4th qtr that Countrywide is in good shape. Next thing we know he sells it to bofa. ReplyWhatsTrading's Weekly Top 5 Options Ideas: Euro, Sprint, Freeport-McMoran, WaMu, GDX [view article]
Will the sec look into insider trading on whomever bought those calls before the news came out on sprint?Reply