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  • #16
    SELL the rallies

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    • #17
      Dow up 32. Nasdaq up 20. S & P up over 7 or the equivalent of 65 Dow points. Window dressing combined with bernake's testimony resulting in a sucker rally. Don't get caught. Stocks should be sold -- not bought except for special situations.

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      • jiesen
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2003
        • 5323

        #18
        gas prices too high? then print more money!

        Originally posted by jiesen
        It's hard to keep inflation in check while keeping the printing presses going 24/7. They may just keep hiking the rates until the cows come home. There's no way they'll stop those presses.
        case in point- this is your government hard at work solving the gas price problem:

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        • billyjoe
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2003
          • 9014

          #19
          Jiesen,
          I'm glad I voted for these geniuses. Lets just take our $100 and be happy. This crises is solved . On to the next one boys!

          billyjoe

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          • dmk112
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2004
            • 1759

            #20
            Originally posted by NY4Ever
            End of month window dressing providing great selling opportunity.

            Window dressing is done at the end of the qtr, not month. FYI
            http://twitter.com/DMK112

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            • #21
              Despite today's rally the number of stocks advancing on the NYSE versus those declining was the same: 1652. Also, 250 more stocks declined than advanced on the Nasdaq. Sell in MAY and go away.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by dmk112
                Window dressing is done at the end of the qtr, not month. FYI
                Shhh! Don't confuse the issue with facts <BG>.

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                • #23
                  Window dressing is done at the end of the qtr, not month. FYI >>

                  WRONG ! Mutual Fund managers always decide what they want in their portfolios at the end of every month. What is even worst is that Steckler knows better but will write anything to debunk anything I say. He is just a miserable excuse for a human being.


                  "O God ! that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains; that we should with joy, pleasance, and applause, transform ourselves into beasts." William Shakespeare

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                  • dmk112
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2004
                    • 1759

                    #24
                    Originally posted by NY4Ever
                    Window dressing is done at the end of the qtr, not month. FYI >>

                    WRONG ! Mutual Fund managers always decide what they want in their portfolios at the end of every month. What is even worst is that Steckler knows better but will write anything to debunk anything I say. He is just a miserable excuse for a human being.


                    "O God ! that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains; that we should with joy, pleasance, and applause, transform ourselves into beasts." William Shakespeare
                    Well maybe that is your opinion, and as a professor that I had a college used to say, "Opions are like a$$holes, everyone has one" - To my point, here are some FACTS to back up my previous post.

                    "A strategy used by mutual fund and portfolio managers near the year or quarter end to improve the appearance of the portfolio/fund performance before presenting it to clients or shareholders."
                    Reference: http://www.investopedia.com/terms/w/windowdressing.asp


                    "Denotes the selling of weak performing stocks or bonds by money managers just before the end of each reporting quarter, so they don't appear as significant investment positions. This selling activity is often accompanied with buying activity of strong performing stocks and bonds. ..."
                    Reference: www.401krolloverguide.com/glossary.htm


                    "Trading activity near the end of a quarter or fiscal year that is designed to improve the appearance of a portfolio to be presented to clients or shareholders."
                    Refrence: www.investinginoptions.com/glossary_W.html
                    http://twitter.com/DMK112

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                    • #25
                      I am a retired V-P from a major Wall Street Investment Firm. I know what I am talking about. Case closed.

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                      • scifos
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 790

                        #26
                        Originally posted by NY4Ever
                        I am a retired V-P from a major Wall Street Investment Firm. I know what I am talking about. Case closed.
                        You sure sound like one!
                        FYI: I'm bearish on the markets right now too, but its not a long term outlook.
                        Buy Low
                        Sell High
                        STAY FROSTY!

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                        • #27
                          as a professor that I had a college used to say, "Opions are like a$$holes, everyone has one" >>

                          And you are the biggest one !

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                          • scifos
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2004
                            • 790

                            #28
                            Originally posted by NY4Ever
                            as a professor that I had a college used to say, "Opions are like a$$holes, everyone has one" >>

                            And you are the biggest one !
                            Zing!

                            Folks, we may just have an 'ugly' argument on our hands.
                            Buy Low
                            Sell High
                            STAY FROSTY!

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                            • #29
                              FYI: I'm bearish on the markets right now too, but its not a long term outlook.>>

                              I agree.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by dmk112
                                Well maybe that is your opinion, and as a professor that I had a college used to say, "Opions are like a$$holes, everyone has one" - To my point, here are some FACTS to back up my previous post.

                                "A strategy used by mutual fund and portfolio managers near the year or quarter end to improve the appearance of the portfolio/fund performance before presenting it to clients or shareholders."
                                Reference: http://www.investopedia.com/terms/w/windowdressing.asp


                                "Denotes the selling of weak performing stocks or bonds by money managers just before the end of each reporting quarter, so they don't appear as significant investment positions. This selling activity is often accompanied with buying activity of strong performing stocks and bonds. ..."
                                Reference: www.401krolloverguide.com/glossary.htm


                                "Trading activity near the end of a quarter or fiscal year that is designed to improve the appearance of a portfolio to be presented to clients or shareholders."
                                Refrence: www.investinginoptions.com/glossary_W.html
                                Shhh! Don't confuse the issue with facts. <VBG>

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