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bwwwhhaaaaa. to good. effin eddie
its working well but still getting a few ads that pop through.
ung awesome. theres the deserved fall (imo just starting)
goo cramer. "black and blue friday"
Is it me or did like a million new ad placements hit ihub today? i have like 11 ads on pages i navigate to
um 5 ads on streaming on my ihub pages. this is nuts. then 11 on the next
ug. market is just running this line right now ... no volatility
UNG. really thought inventory coming in within expectations would stop this bubble and send it crashing
pretty boring today.
tumble market!!!
aapl. sure an ugly chart
if i had more cash id add to my 24 feb puts
ua took a starter short at 100 feb 14 puts
Natural Gas --- came in in-line ... its a short imo
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Natural-gas futures on Thursday pared some losses after the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported that supplies of natural gas dropped 230 billion cubic feet for the week ended Jan. 24. The drop was within market expectations as analysts surveyed by Platts forecast a decline of between 228 billion cubic feet and 232 billion cubic feet. Total stocks now stand at 2.193 trillion cubic feet, down 637 billion cubic feet from a year ago and 437 billion cubic feet below the five-year average, the government said. March natural gas NGH14 -5.11% was at $5.20 per million British thermal units, down 27 cents, or 4.9%. It was trading at $5.13 before the data
Natural Gas --- came in in-line ... its a short imo
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Natural-gas futures on Thursday pared some losses after the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported that supplies of natural gas dropped 230 billion cubic feet for the week ended Jan. 24. The drop was within market expectations as analysts surveyed by Platts forecast a decline of between 228 billion cubic feet and 232 billion cubic feet. Total stocks now stand at 2.193 trillion cubic feet, down 637 billion cubic feet from a year ago and 437 billion cubic feet below the five-year average, the government said. March natural gas NGH14 -5.11% was at $5.20 per million British thermal units, down 27 cents, or 4.9%. It was trading at $5.13 before the data
man. ihubs nuts
ADMIN please post a status on this issue to your subscribers
tanker MA
ihubs insane. the admins need to post a status!!!!
gapper GOOG
thanks. Ihub soooooo slow
hope twitter collapses was looking at some puts as well but alot lesss risk and reward
hope twitter collapses was looking at some puts as well but alot lesss risk and reward
market isnt looking to strong IMO
mikey told me i "liked" your page. He also said you calim you dont have a fb account. Thats a lie. give me your handle so i can friend you
twtr which ran do to fb earnings loks like a good short and they are so overvalued.
haha. whatcha eyeballing today? ung inventories will be interesting
or a john
UA. well the high price point is probably the key. maybe ashort in a few days on a market correction
lol. love that guys face "shes touching me. keep cool larry .... keep cool"
ua. see mikey why question my extememly complex stock analysis of my nephew got alot of UA for xmas
UNG/NKE hmm. appears that way
id think. id buy more of em if i could
Im thinking it looks brutal as well. down huge on ung but they are feb 14's at 24 bucks so i still like them and will hold.
EXACTLY my hunch. -400 close. we will see soon
HUNCH on the same direction. Think maybe the turkey, latin america issues will have a mention
fed will swing this market hard in some direction.
yea. its cramer. wonder what the fed will bring the markets today.
UA> har GL. " I run with the kids dude, I'm on the scene... "
opinions on markets post fed?