i would not be shocked to see it go up and i would not be shocked to see monday be down double today either.
the market has been a joke for years. i would not be shocked to see 700 down on s&p or 200 up from here. there was no reason for it to go 30% last...
i think salaries and pensions can get crazy. you read stories about people doing nothing jobs but getting paid big and getting 6 figure pensions...
i have looked at gold but don't know much about it. i don't see any investment i can make 3.5% for 2 years with no real risk of losing principle...
should gold be worth more with all the printing of money? yes. should the stock market be so high with no economic improvement or sales revenue...
what bubble the economy is fine haha http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/29/black-friday-violence_n_4360899.html
you need to own a bunch of properties to control a bad month at one property. when you own enough properties overtime basic maintenance cost is...
i come from a family who is rich from owning rental properties. they collect money monthly but you need to own a bunch for it to work right. i...
the best for a 20 year play is real estate. you buy homes and rent them out. you make a little money on each home every month than sell it in 20...
i did not even noticed labor cost rising much but i have not looked at the data lately. i kind of felt companies are still able to keep cost down...
i just can't buy at all here. i agree the market is going up but i fear waking up one day with a 10% gap down. i respect anymore smart enough to...
i think you saw that drop when QE2 ended that June. than you saw the bottom made when the fed started Operation Twist in September of that year....
can you use the full word not BM please? what would you think a few large financial institutions can't control a market? you have buy back...
i think there will be pain before the healing. i do think the fed did the right thing to start but got to cocky with QE 2 and 3. the flaw is not...
they control the market period but i agree they love hunting fresh blood. how many times has the stock market broke below a support number to than...
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