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split_unit replied Apr 5, 2014Insiders were well aware of the stretched valuations at tech companies hence decided to sell their stocks well ahead of any decline. Almost any large tech stock I pulled up had sharp insider selling. Not a positive sign.
NYSE & Nasdaq
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split_unit replied Apr 5, 2014Scary sell off yesterday, it messed up some technical charts pretty good. It occurred right a the top,if I could make an educated guess, I would say that the sell off in the NASDAQ and other broad based indices resembled a climax.Back to Warren ...
NYSE & Nasdaq
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split_unit replied Apr 5, 2014[quote=ronentn;7384374]based on my signals see you in june thank you[/quote Your welcome...goodluck with your signal.
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split_unit replied Apr 5, 2014[quote=ronentn;7384374]based on my signals see you in june thank you[/quote Your welcome...goodluck with your signal.
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split_unit replied Apr 3, 2014Well, I have a large position in YPF.. never liquidated.. I have a new position in Gazprom which was trading at 2 times P/E.. I have also X in my portfolio along with FCX.. My portfolio is abit overly concentrated in commodities right now.. I also ...
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split_unit replied Apr 3, 2014Nice to hear from you Infinity! I didn't really read the comments in the link. I agree with you that we aren't wildly overvalued but we aren't cheap either. I just wrote that post as a warning that things aren't so rosy as people might believe. ...
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split_unit replied Apr 3, 2014It seems like in the previous couple of months here on the FF Stocks and Commodities section that speculators have become interested in stocks again. This is understandable. What the smart people did in the beginning, the dumb people do in the end. ...
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split_unit replied Feb 20, 2014I have learnt that the FX market is one of the most complex markets out there as it relies on so many factors that affect demand and supply, factors such as: 1. Interest rates 2. Monetary policy 3. Fiscal policy 4. Currency competitiveness through ...
What is your hardest-learned lesson in FX?
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split_unit replied Jan 14, 2014This is what i read a couple of days ago: url Hope it helps.
How can one buy shares in a legal marijuana company?
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split_unit replied Jan 12, 2014Before this turns into a joke thread, I have a few questions for you: Why exactly should we buy your portfolio? Do you even know why you bought them? If you do then what's your thesis on each one? What do you mean by you saying that you will post ...
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split_unit replied Nov 27, 2013Welcome afzalkhan786, Hope you find what you read here helpful. Regards, Split
NYSE & Nasdaq
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split_unit replied Nov 25, 2013Thanks for your input Infinity, I believe we are in a bubble mainly for the fact that I see reinforcing trends happening every where in the stock market. In my opinion, valuations are stretched and are above equilibrium, but not very far from it, we ...
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split_unit replied Nov 24, 2013Well done Infinity! I don't even remember why I selected those two in particular. The stock market has been very generous, and might continue to do so due to the self reinforcing pattern present in the market. I believe that we are in a bubble and ...
NYSE & Nasdaq
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split_unit replied Nov 23, 2013Your better off gambling online on sports, or on blackjack.
Should i buy BitCoins or Morgan silver dollars?
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split_unit replied Nov 7, 2013From my understanding, specialists are on the floor mainly to represent large sell/buy side financial institutions. They are there to: 1. Execute large orders; 2. to market and promote their portfolio's assets; 3. to gain any informational edge on ...
What are specialists in current times doing on the NYSE floor?
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split_unit replied Oct 30, 2013I am still net long stocks while being hedged. I am long commodity stocks while purchasing put options on the SPY and VIX for protection. The weak hands are beginning to become in control and hence with them comes volatility because the strong hands ...
Analyzing Dow, Dax, FTSE, etc
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split_unit replied Oct 5, 2013I disagree with you. I think that both are inefficient to some extent. The only reason people think that Forex is efficient is because they think that it is difficult to properly analyse the factors that drive price, which are macro-economic in ...
Why the stock market is the easiest market to trade