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Fto
Originally posted by DStecklerUnless FTO falls to $61.60, in which case you make nothing.A person can lose money in the markets. FTO splits 2:1 on 6/27/06, and the option chain is a literal treasure chest, so I would hope that a profit could be pulled out of it. But--nothing is ever easy. And the markets are never sure.
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Bdgr
Hello Gold/oil bugs,
Has anyone seen the 1yr chart on BDGR? I know its an OTC and as such, "NASTY" (images of mommy slapping my hand to put down something icky), but that's a nice looking bowl there. Also earnings are good."Whatever you can do or dream you can , begin it. Boldness has genius,power and magic in it." Goethe
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And the chart says . . . .
Originally posted by noshadyldyHello Gold/oil bugs,
Has anyone seen the 1yr chart on BDGR? I know its an OTC and as such, "NASTY" (images of mommy slapping my hand to put down something icky), but that's a nice looking bowl there. Also earnings are good.
I bet you played in the mud as a child . . . .
I'd say BDGR is headed to $2.30; at least, that's what the chart says
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It's HUGE
Originally posted by Peter HansenNewBorn.....Hope all goes well with your new edition...... AW looks as if it may be on target here........amy opinion on this one?
The new edition is doing fine. Eating constantly and using 12 diapers a day. Has already outgrown the Newborn size and moved up to Medium sized diapers--13 lbs! Talk about HUGE . . . .
AW:You have a nice uptrending stock. It gets ahead of itself, and gaps up twice. Then a beautiful gap fill day. Mark it down, Pete. Uptrending stock, gaps, gap fill day=buy it with a vengence on that day. Bullish
I think you'd do alright to buy it here.
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<< The new edition is doing fine. Eating constantly and using 12 diapers a day. Has already outgrown the Newborn size and moved up to Medium sized diapers--13 lbs! Talk about HUGE . . >>
Pish, posh...wanna talk about huge?
MANTECA, Calif. (May 4) - A baby girl, who had grown so much inside her mother that she had to be delivered one month early, was born much heavier than average at 14 pounds.
Olivia, born on March 22 to Brandy Womack and Zack Patrick, is finally home after nearly a month spent in a hospital where doctors monitored her underdeveloped lungs and heart. "Her newborn diapers didn't fit her," Womack told KXTV. "We had to take everything back and get it upgraded."
Medical staff decided Womack should deliver her daughter before full term when a sonogram in the seventh month showed she already weighed about 11 pounds, nine ounces. Doctors estimated that if Womack had carried Olivia for the full nine months, the baby could have reached about 16 pounds.
"The doctor said because she was so big already, they wanted to get her out," Womack said.
The baby was delivered by c-section, and doctors who have examined her found no medical conditions that explained her size.
But now that she's out, Olivia's growth spurt seems to have slowed down. Unlike most newborns, who gain four to eight ounces a week during their first month, she's added only three ounces since birth.
Her parents said that as long as she's healthy, they're happy.
"I hope she stays this size for a while," Womack said.
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BIG Bertha
Originally posted by DSteckler<< The new edition is doing fine. Eating constantly and using 12 diapers a day. Has already outgrown the Newborn size and moved up to Medium sized diapers--13 lbs! Talk about HUGE . . >>
Pish, posh...wanna talk about huge?
MANTECA, Calif. (May 4) - A baby girl, who had grown so much inside her mother that she had to be delivered one month early, was born much heavier than average at 14 pounds.
Olivia, born on March 22 to Brandy Womack and Zack Patrick, is finally home after nearly a month spent in a hospital where doctors monitored her underdeveloped lungs and heart. "Her newborn diapers didn't fit her," Womack told KXTV. "We had to take everything back and get it upgraded."
Medical staff decided Womack should deliver her daughter before full term when a sonogram in the seventh month showed she already weighed about 11 pounds, nine ounces. Doctors estimated that if Womack had carried Olivia for the full nine months, the baby could have reached about 16 pounds.
"The doctor said because she was so big already, they wanted to get her out," Womack said.
The baby was delivered by c-section, and doctors who have examined her found no medical conditions that explained her size.
But now that she's out, Olivia's growth spurt seems to have slowed down. Unlike most newborns, who gain four to eight ounces a week during their first month, she's added only three ounces since birth.
Her parents said that as long as she's healthy, they're happy.
"I hope she stays this size for a while," Womack said.
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Originally posted by spikefaderGood Lord! lol
Hey NB, bull or bear lately?
It's pretty clear what the Dow and S&P wanna do. Naz gonna follow? I do. I think it'll rally hard soon....
Best to ya!Just weighed him again an hour ago. He's 14 lbs already. Eats all day and all night. Momma is exhaughsted. He muttered something about "bring me your finest meats and cheeses."
BULL, baby, BULLFalling dollar=rally in stock market.
NAZ: I had been (1-2 weeks ago) shorting the NAZ, and covered those shorts for profit, but right now, I am waiting for the QQQQs to bounce higher before I return to shorting them. So I guess you'd say, "I'm sidelining it until I know what she's going to do."
Good to hear from ya, man!
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