Sure - pretty-colored graph.I was just reading an article on zerohedge and now my head is spinning. Can someone please translate this graphic in to layman's terms or would this be lehman's terms?
On pace for the worst week since 2008. Be careful man. AAPL is holding on for dear life at 400.I love the smell of feces in the bed in the morning.
http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20110922-706357.html
Smells like a good day to buy.
Sold it last week.On pace for the worst week since 2008. Be careful man. AAPL is holding on for dear life at 400.
SQQQ
Sram is your best bet, assuming they didn't pull their IPOso, if we were to build a Ridemonkey fund, what would be in it and how would it perform?
HANS - for Monster
LUX - for Oakley
i'm not able to find many public bike, tire, or suspension companies.
i'm assuming we should blend in some tech and beer stocks.
He sent me a pm. I'm worried that he has a strategy that sounds in the ballpark of mine.Well there was a comment from BIGHITR in here but he must have deleted it.
This range bound action blows.
Most likely in 13 months from now in anticipation of 11:03 pm on 12-21-12?I'm wondering when we will see the next big sky-is-falling drop.
So you were watching that $425/share spike from the $363 week earlier huh?christ, aapl is through the roof again....without me.
On Saturday, October 22, 2011, Andy Cross, CIO, The Motley Fool <Fool@foolsubs.com> wrote:
> The iPhone 4S has almost everything you could possibly want...
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> Including a lightning-fast dual-core A5 processor... an ultra-sharp 8-megapixel camera... and even a voice-controlled personal assistant.
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> But there's one extremely crucial feature the iPhone 4S doesn't have -- and not only will this put the legendary smartphone franchise even further behind its Android rivals... but it could also cause it to completely miss out on what experts estimate is going to be a $670 BILLION mobile revolution.
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> What is this feature and why is it so important? Why are in-the-know insiders so sure it will make it into the next iPhone? And why is one of America's top investment minds confident this mobile revolution could hand well-positioned investors the kind of profits we haven't seen since the dot-com days?