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Hey CT....just wanted to let you guys know where you can hang any time or find the local boyzzzzz Great to see you came by!
Dont' forget to mark the board and post often and any time...you can also see where else we all go and what we all are playing...
Hey bud, welcome to the fellow Chi-town traders
yo dawg, i heard you like trades so we put some trades in your trades so you can trade while you trade.
Prescious metals going up as the Super Condom committee will come up with zip....just watch...
List of stocks $1 - $6 Augusta's contest... Nov 7 to Nov 11
1. RTIX - MATT24D
2. CNET - HERBERCREEPER
3. HIMX - KAJULIE
4. MERU - $OLDIER HARD
5. LPH - CWS9
6. TAT - AUGUSTAFRIENDS
7. PPHM - LAO
8. EK – JEFFN
9. MOTR – XELA22
10. HAD.V – SILVERISTHENEWGOLD
11. POWR – SOUTHGAS
12. DEXO – NEWTECHINVESTOR
13. SIRI – DISLIKE
14. S – LOTTO123
15. VICL – JASONTRADER
16. COCO – ONEFREEDUDE
17. QTWW – ILOVESTOCKS85
18. TSON – TRYTHISAGAIN
19. MILL – K-PAX
20. NSPH – SAZO233
21. SMSI Coachk5
22. CDY Uranium
23. ACPW Interloper
24. CEDC DDT
25. ZGNX Zembat
26. YMI NICKR1351
27. ANX RealityHurts
28. SSN Pennybuster
29. PAL JohhnyC
30. ARNA RedLegs
31. RTK KOP
32. RDN MarketTime
33. CLWR MACH1
34. AIS Sheezy
35. SCLN Kei
36. USAT Been There
37. CERP Alfaspider
Another good day for Sprint playing intra day...
Ran across you on a board....Glad you didn't attend that thing I hope...
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Check out Sprint bud....You like daily plays...
Love that we protest but get a grip....Occupy Washington and the Fed....Sweet baby Jesus....
Sure is for a while now....weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.....much more liquidity with the nice volume......Not the same as the lottos with the nice returns but it's daily and weekly, gotz to pay the bills or it will be back working for da man....lmao....
Going to be a super weekend....Octoberfest BBQ in the backyard for me and the family this weekend....You have a great one muga!
S your personal cash cow eh!? lolzzzzz enjoy your weekend buddy ~
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Long termer....was at $64 before big crash...have confidence it will get back there but at the very least some nice bank to be made on this one...I find it better than tossing it into a mutual for sure being locked for 1yr min....at least you can get in and out with out losing a limb if it gets turbulant, serves divi's and ripe for a roth IRA with all the return potential...lolzzzzzzzz.
ALL - Weekly Candlesticks
In S looking for it to move min past $4 up to $6...This one is on a mission....Steady climb daily, and I don't think it's been below 3% any day...
In DNDN....This is just starting into the gap left from the market sell off....Has to get their pipeline worked out along with the pricing but figuring it is worth a hell of a lot more than the $13 it's at..Was at $55....even with some issues I'm bettting on $20 min...
Friggin' big boards are like the OTC of a few years ago...lolzzzzzzz...
Man I'm out of the loop. Time to get reading and get caught up. So, whats in play?
Been cheating on my pigs forever...lolzzzzzzzz...just they are so volatile right now I can't stay away...more play than piggyland bro....rotflmao..
You playing the big boards now? lolzzzzzzz
BANK time tomorrow...C, CTL, EXC, JAZZ, VZ, T, all time to cash in if she doesn't do another sweet move tomorrow...We may just see a solid finish to this week for the dow though...
Mark was a straight shooter and was funny to watch him every day.. he will be missed!
Veteran journalist Mark Haines, a fixture on CNBC for 22 years, died unexpectedly Tuesday evening. He was 65 years old.
Haines, founding anchor of CNBC's morning show "Squawk Box," was co-anchor of the network's "Squawk on the Street" program, providing insight and commentary sometimes humorous and occasionally acerbic.
CNBC President Mark Hoffman called Haines a "building block" of the financial network's programming. Hoffman said Haines died at his home.
"With his searing wit, profound insight and piercing interview style, he was a constant and trusted presence in business news for more than 20 years," Hoffman said in a statement to CNBC employees. "From the dotcom bubble to the tragic events of 9/11 to the depths of the financial crisis, Mark was always the unflappable pro.
"Mark loved CNBC and we loved him back. He will be deeply missed."
Haines may be best remembered for his calming and commanding presence during the 9/11 tragedy when he reacted unflappably to the furious stream of incoming rumor and even more astonishing truth with a professionalism that rivaled any television anchor, said CNBC senior economics reporter Steve Liesman.
Haines was well-known around the newsroom for giving his colleagues on-air nicknames. He was responsible for calling David Faber "The Brain," Joe Kernen "The Kahuna" and Steve Liesman "The Professor." If a colleague ever complained about it, he would respond, "What's worth more, your name or the nickname?"
He also often helped make his colleagues look good on air, saying, "Hey, when they look good, I look good, too."
Haines served as a news anchor for KYW-TV in Philadelphia, WABC-TV in New York, and WPRI-TV in Providence, before joining CNBC.
Haines held a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania Law School and was a member of the New Jersey State Bar. In 2000, he was named to Brill’s Content’s "Influence List."
His death quickly reverberated through the financial community.
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In Memoriam: Mark HainesReaders Share Their Thoughts
Traders at the normally bustling New York Stock Exchange paused for a moment of silence.
"He worked his way into this community very well. When the news popped out this morning it swept across the floor in a manner usually reserved for some large geopolitical event that moves markets," said Art Cashin, director of floor operations for UBS. "Everybody was riveted."
Dave Lutz, managing director of trading at Stifel Nicolaus, emailed clients to remind them of the famous "Haines bottom," as dubbed by his former broadcast partner, Erin Burnett. Haines called the financial crisis market bottom on March 10, 2009, just a day after the market did, in fact, bottom before the 90 percent subsequent rally.
"Nice call, Mark. RIP," Lutz wrote.
Burnett shared an emotional goodbye with Haines when she left the network earlier this month (see video). She fondly remembered her first day on air with Haines when he implored producers to "give the girl something to do here."
"From him one of the most important things I learned was the generosity and graciousness he showed from that first day," Burnett said in an on-air phone interview. "He was very kind."
Haines was known for a lawyer-like determination to get at the truth, pressing guests for answers if they tried to avoid his pointed questions. CNBC reporters and anchors remembered Haines holding them up to the same standard.
"You're scared of him because you better bring your 'A' game, because he would not let you get away with anything. He's the best," said "Mad Money" host Jim Cramer.
On social networking site Twitter, word spread and hundreds of condolences poured in.
"If Mark Haines is interviewing God this morning, he's giving him the Devil," tweeted Dan Davison.
"RIP Mark Haines. I've been on CNBC with him once a month for over a year. Met him in person a few times. A very good guy. Will be missed," wrote Ryan Detrick, senior analyst at Schaeffer's Investment Research in Cincinnati.
"Someone asked what it was like working with Mark Haines. Truth? He did his thing. The best anyone at CNBC could do was let Mark be Mark," wrote Jonathan Wald, former senior vice president at CNBC and now at CNN.
© 2011 CNBC.com
Unbelieveable....
Dd you see Genta today another disappointment now they don't know what to do?
Through the SDIR back door...someone left it open...
Lolzzz how did he sneak in da SDIR House???? lolzzzz
Yeah, a cetain one there is prob the most banned person on ihub...lolzzzzzzzz
Exactly... No need to go that far... We're better than that
That usually leads to jail time for me....Some are guarded...LOL
That's what makes it fun.. gotta have a few bashers to keep the posts going up lolzz
Lots of volume....a couple of bashers as usual...lolzzzzz
My new find SDIR gaining some serious momo this week~
LOL....Playoffs can Payoff...
WAIT, I want more games, I am selling my season tickets and making some money. I have next season paid for already, now I need better seats, lol
Let's just end this for the Heat quickly then...
CHI-TOWN TRADERZZZ
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