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  • Three Ideas for the Year's End
    User 293672 must learn your lessons fast. When ML call a buy, you do a sell if you doubt their words. Good luck next time.
    Dec 25 02:29 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Three Ideas for the Year's End
    User 293672 must learn your lessons fast. When ML call a buy, you do a sell if you doubt their words. Good luck next time.
    Dec 25 02:29 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Apple's Walmart Deal Will Effectively Kill Google's Android
    I am a smart-phone owner. I did not even bother to look at the i.Phone features when I learned it is using a locked SIM card (very anti-competition behavior) and the ridiculous pricing both hardware, carrier charges, contract period and extended warranty costs.
    My choice is the Palm Vodafone version with Windows Mobile 6 Standard Edition, with 3G capability but with no WiFi.
    It is highly cost effective compared with the pricey i.Phone, and I have spare cash to buy another standby phone including 2 spare new batteries for the Palm and standby phone.
    I am happy with my choice, and believe my next purchase is going to be another Palm with Windows Mobile or Google Android or Linux or Palm OS (with at least 3.5G and WiFi).

    A lot have to do with personal preference and usage patterns. There is no point in having several hundreds of applications when the ordinary man in the street just require a suite of frequently ran applications. More programs for me assure more problems and data corruption including viruses, malware, system hang, trojan horses, compatibility issues etc. My philosophy is :: Simplify your life, smell the roses.

    Dec 13 02:16 am |Rating: +1 -1 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Apple's Walmart Deal Will Effectively Kill Google's Android
    I am a smart-phone owner. I did not even bother to look at the i.Phone features when I learned it is using a locked SIM card (very anti-competition behavior) and the ridiculous pricing both hardware, carrier charges, contract period and extended warranty costs.
    My choice is the Palm Vodafone version with Windows Mobile 6 Standard Edition, with 3G capability but with no WiFi.
    It is highly cost effective compared with the pricey i.Phone, and I have spare cash to buy another standby phone including 2 spare new batteries for the Palm and standby phone.
    I am happy with my choice, and believe my next purchase is going to be another Palm with Windows Mobile or Google Android or Linux or Palm OS (with at least 3.5G and WiFi).

    A lot have to do with personal preference and usage patterns. There is no point in having several hundreds of applications when the ordinary man in the street just require a suite of frequently ran applications. More programs for me assure more problems and data corruption including viruses, malware, system hang, trojan horses, compatibility issues etc. My philosophy is :: Simplify your life, smell the roses.

    Dec 13 02:15 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Is It Time to Buy? What History Shows
    Another Motley Fool talk. Buy in the summer and buy in the winter, buy in the day and buy in the night. It is so difficult to get investment advisers to call a sell.
    Maybe it is because you won't get a commission from making a sell call.

    Dec 11 23:37 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Traders Still Unwilling to Take on Risk
    Global asset de-leveraging in progress. The Nikkei went from 38000+ to 12000-. The Dow should move from 14000 to 4200 in X years.

    Dec 11 22:33 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Traders Still Unwilling to Take on Risk
    Global asset de-leveraging in progress. The Nikkei went from 38000+ to 12000-. The Dow should move from 14000 to 4200 in X years.

    Dec 11 22:32 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Citibank Bailout: $300 Billion Doesn't Sound Like A Lot Anymore
    How the mighty has fallen flat in the face.
    Investors and regulators should take a key lesson in the way compensation was paid and rewarded to key management staff. Or are they being paid to create this mess for our future generations.

    Nov 24 21:44 pm |Rating: 0 -1 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Trump to Lenders: You're Sued!
    : Talk about killing the golden goose.
    : Future lenders will likely tell him "Your Fired!"

    Not likely to happen. What the lenders want is a real juicy deal. A chance to make serious money, everybody will jump in. GREED is the word.

    Nov 13 05:54 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Things Could Be Worse...
    About time to haul those errant leaders and CEOs to court and put them behind bars.
    Have laws to confiscate all their ill-gotten wealth, and from those these gains were distributed to.
    More money should be spent on this kind of law enforcement to get the crooks and their cronies.

    Nov 02 00:56 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Waiting For Our Sign of Recovery
    : When indexes form fresh lows higher than the previous lows, this will be the time to enter a position for the long term.

    This is not necessarily so. Please do a study of the most recent greatest stockmarket meltdown in developed countries. The fall of the Great Samurai, and please check where the Nikkei Index is hovering at today.
    I still remember this book - Japan as Number One, but not its author. It was quoted the Japan at that time was close to or already had out surpass the USA in many fields and industries, including computer technology and artificial intelligence.
    My strategy would likely be based on fundamentals of supply and demand, and the law of cycles.
    Oct 16 01:43 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • In the Great Global Macro Experiment, the Next Bubble to Burst Is...
    Good to hear you again on SA. Credit also to SA for making this decision.
    But one advice to you, young man -- improve on your style and work on garnering more support from readers.
    Also, if your article is not short, you should have a strong and concise introduction and summary (conclusion).
    Thanks for sharing your knowledge and opinions here.

    Oct 14 09:04 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Now's the Time to Buy Bank Stocks
    Want know the answer? Refer to the history of the Japanese Nikkei meltdown. But put in a multiplier of more than 1.7 to factor in the derivative market contributions, war on terror, Iranian nuclear conflict, wars in Afghanistan and Iraq etc.

    I believe it may be better to put my money in Intel, AMD, MacDonalds and Lenovo.

    Oct 06 06:25 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Jobs Contraction a Serious Story
    If the bailout plan result in more pain for the financial markets and the average citizen, we should get Uncle Robin Hood to capture and torture Paulson and Bernanke.

    The crooks who set off this fire on Wall Street and the country must be captured and tortured by Uncle Robin. Their ill gotten wealth must also be confiscated and redistribute to the affected portions of society.

    Oct 04 11:15 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Jobs Contraction a Serious Story
    If the bailout plan result in more pain for the financial markets and the average citizen, we should get Uncle Robin Hood to capture and torture Paulson and Bernanke.

    The crooks who set off this fire on Wall Street and the country must be captured and tortured by Uncle Robin. Their ill gotten wealth must also be confiscated and redistribute to the affected portions of society.

    Oct 04 11:05 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article

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