Guest Posted March 21, 2003 Report Posted March 21, 2003 From yesterday's New York Post: Twin brothers celebrated their 100th birthday in Cuba - with their older brother. Joaquin and Gerardo Esteban Garcia are famous in their home city of Havana for their longevity. Their brother, Manuel, turned 101 earlier this year and both their parents lived until they were 90. Gerardo's advice: "I think we all should avoid excesses and getting angry. As for food, oh, I advise people to eat all kinds of it!" And y'all have a great weekend!
soup Posted March 21, 2003 Report Posted March 21, 2003 the lesson to be learned is ALways follow the crowd, the consensus is the place to be.
mjkst27 Posted March 21, 2003 Report Posted March 21, 2003 The higher this pushes, the more shorts get trapped....the more shares that MUST be bought at higher prices...this is the stuff monstrous intermediate term rallies are made of
FeedFool Posted March 21, 2003 Report Posted March 21, 2003 I am going to give my bank accounts detail so I can benefits from their kind generosity. here's a passage from www.dailyreckoning.com . how long can this go on? "IBM, for example, using an estimated rate of 10 percent, reported assumed pension gains totaling $12.2 billion for 2000 and 2001 in its SEC filings, following FASB rules," Bloomberg continues. "IBM's annual reports showed in footnotes that the world's largest computer maker actually lost $2.8 billion in its pension fund for those two years - a disparity of $15 billion. On Dec. 31, IBM said it put $3.95 billion in cash and stock into its U.S. pension fund to make it fully funded." Don't blame IBM; it's legal! Q: What's the difference between IBM's (and GE's, GM's, etc.) annual report and the "Nigerian Business Proposal" e-letter. The Lads from Lagos Quatloos A: None, whatsoever. The destruction of the American Middle Class continues . . . cheered on by . . . the American Class. "Reloaders" the grifters call them.
MrHanky Posted March 21, 2003 Report Posted March 21, 2003 on a 1 year chart,the indicies are all about to touch their downtrend lines.I would post the charts,but I don't know how. looks like 8500 or so for the dow should be it scared to death to go short on the close,but I am thinking about it
Drano Posted March 21, 2003 Report Posted March 21, 2003 Gladiator, did Princess Leia leave the board too? Maybe she's visiting Mousey in the hospital.
SideshowBob Posted March 21, 2003 Report Posted March 21, 2003 They pushed MMM to new all-time high, this may give legs to the Dow rally.....
machinehead Posted March 21, 2003 Report Posted March 21, 2003 I've got half a mind to buy some gold here, now that it fell below the $330 buy price mentioned by The End at the NYCASS meeting. Of course, some just say that MH has half a mind.
TheDeepBlueSea Posted March 21, 2003 Report Posted March 21, 2003 APS (American Physical Society) News This Month in Physics History March 13, 171 Herschel Discovers Uranus . . . With his name, it was destiny.
seamus Posted March 21, 2003 Report Posted March 21, 2003 Derivatives meltup to the 200d ma's Who's got the cahones to sell here
Oyster Posted March 21, 2003 Report Posted March 21, 2003 well I sold my covers out far too early....looking like late strong....take care folks....dangerous dangerous
blackbelt Posted March 21, 2003 Report Posted March 21, 2003 For the Dow and SPX: 10/10/02 (9:30 am) LOW - 12/31/02 (10:30am) LOW ----> projected forward 3/21/03 (12:30) ????
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