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Friday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
SUBTERRANEAN DOW JONES BLUES(to Subterranean Homesick Blues, Bob Dylan)
WilliamBanzai7
Johnny's in the basement
Trading on the internet
Out on the pavement
Thinking about the government
The banker in the trench coat
Kicked out, laid off
Says he's got a bad cough
And wants his mortgage paid off
Look out kid
It's that bad trade you did
God knows when
But you're doin' it again
You better duck down the alley way
Lookin' for a new scam
The man in the red cap
With the the big bailout pen
100 Billion dollar bills
You gotta find some new thrills
Big Mack's got a big position to foot
Morgan's full of CDS soot
Talkin' that Lehman put
All of us on same bus but
The markets tanked anyway
Mack says that many say
We can go bust anyday
Orders in from Ebay
Look out kid
Don't matter what you did
Walk on your winged tip toes
Don't try "No Doz"
Better stay away from those
Carry round a financial fire hose
Hard to keep a clean nose
Watch the men in plain clothes
You don't need a weather map
To know which way your stock goes
Get sick, get well
Hang around a red ink well
Closing bell, hard to tell
If anything their goin' to sell
Try hard, get tarred
Get back, go to jail
Get enjoined, jump bail
Join a hedge fund, if you fail
Look out kid
You're gonna get hit
But losers, cheaters
Crooked subprime CDO dealers
Hang around with 500 dollar Chelsea strippers
Sitting in the toxic asset whirlpool
Lookin' for a new fool
Don't follow market leaders
Watch the Federal debt meter
Ah get burned, keep warm
Shorts dance, lose your pants
Get dressed, sell distressed
Try to be a new success
Please buy, don't sell
Its a steal, need a lift
Twenty years of Wall Street hell
And they put you on a burger shift
Look out kid
Try to keep it all hid
Better jump through a loophole
Light yourself a roman candle
Don't get caught wearing Greek sandals
Try to avoid the market scandals
Don't wanna be a Wall Street bum
You better chew some new gum
The Fed pump don't work
Cause the vandals stole the handles Reply
Friday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
Unbelievable charts, Dave. And I appreciated seeing the INDU chart from that perspective.To Another Dave: uh, did you ever ponder to think that one has to SUBSCRIBE to his newsletter if you want his recommendations? Knock, knock. Reply
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David, I'm another fan that uses your work to distill what has happened. I hunger for some of your recommendations tho. You're old enough and sharp enough to have gut feelings worth airing.But if you don't tell us how/where to focus our investments in the future, I'll still love you and study your wonderful charts.
Another Dave Reply
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Hi David,Thanks for the WS humor. We all need that around now. It is definitely something to save for later pick me ups.
PS Love the charts. Thanks again for the effort. Reply
Friday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
Still having a sense of humor is quite telling!!However, your charts unfortunatley remind me of my
husbands recent two week stay in the hospital following
open heart surgery.... wasn't pretty... but he
has survived the experience... hope the nation will to...
(From my lips to God's ears!!) Reply
Friday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
User 143705 dot dot dot. I see you're out of the institution now and back trashing the Seeking Alpha sites again.User 143705
Sep 10 01:00 PM
value what u have to say....but say it plainly...hate ur vagueness
User 143705
Sep 16 09:21 AM
cut the crap....bullet riddled..not proff....talk plain to us ....cant make out what ur call is
User 143705
Sep 16 09:21 AM
cut the crap....bullet riddled..not proff....talk plain to us ....cant make out what ur call is
Thanks for showing class Rugby Man. Ladies and gentlemen, if you want America to all pitch in and fix this, then be prepared to throw a link or brief response to uneducated folks coming here looking for answers. Are we leadership here or not? And to you posters here, this is an investment website. Some of the brightest individuals on earth are here to help. But you must show some class and limit understandable frustrations into coherent questions. Google is also out there for general economic and financial terms. Reply
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Thanks David for being there with wit and irony. ReplyFriday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
Those gaps are very scary... ReplyFriday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
I can only say thanks Dave for the definitions. For the first time in over a week I actually laughed until I cried. Actually, I've been crying all week!!John Reply
Friday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
I remember in 1987 the week before 'Black Monday' was the worst in history. It made the cover of Time. But then 'Black Monday' hit and everyone forgot about the previous week. Just because we've had a big selloff doesn't mean we won't get another 'Black Monday' with all the average joes bailing out at the same time. ReplyFriday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
Those are some great charts (and comments)!My brain hurts right now, but those are some great charts! Reply
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this is getting ridiculous, and I thought I was a perma-bear. I'm going to buy something today. ReplyLogic
Friday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
"Technical analysis at these levels is not as helpful as one would like as markets are blowing through support levels quicker than we can identify them."Lee Adler, who runs Captialstool.com, has a saying: "There's no such thing as support in a bear market." Reply
Friday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
"The markets are as oversold as they can get" - Most crashes are preceded by oversold conditions. But when we get the reversal today or Monday it will be the trading opportunity of a lifetime (unless it's different this time) ReplyFriday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
In an up-market, mark-to-market spirals up the market. But, in a down market, when combined with margin calls, it becomes a death spiral. All collateralized debt instruments will be devalued, called, devalued, called … till it is worthless and bellied up. Regardless of how we got into the mess we are in now, it is this twins that will do us in. If we do not repeal mark-to-market immediately, we ain’t seen anything yet. Where are we now in Dante’s Inferno? Reply