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There's a new FireWire on the horizon that's about 8x faster than USB 2.0
Yes, that's right, USB 2.0!
It will be a screamer!
"First failed scalp in more than a year. "
Damn! That sounds good to me.
Do you think we go for another leg up, from here?
That's my thinking, BWTFDIK?
Wahz, maybe we should do an informal survey:
2300 or 1900 first.
After looking at Bull's charts, I'm down for 2300.
Thank you Bull, for taking the time to post all those charts.
Very informative.
Looks like most of those stocks are poised to take off again.
That's what I don't know.
I was thinking since Friday was higher than Wed. low, that we would be seeing a low lower than Wed.
( Wed low was the lowest point since da chief make the comment. So, I assuming ,the "Low" he referred to being on the 9th, give or take a day, would have to be lower than Wed low.)
Does that make sense?
I hope my BS isn't too confusing and you know where I'm coming from.
Tell your brother I like his Rottie. My wife and I think it's a great looking dog. Makes us miss ours.
da chief! dats who!
That's the way I understood his recent post on the matter.
But hey, who knows. Maybe he doesn't know crap, either.
Maybe he's no expert, too! :>)
Augie,
Is that your "Rot"?
Those are great dogs.
Our died on April 15 last year.
We really miss here.
I won't hesitate to get another one when we decide we're ready for another one.
Great dogs. And I'm sure you....are..uh..one, too.
"That gap ain't "quite" closed. "
You mean there's more "up" for Monday?
Cool!
Was that an offer?
(See what happen when they take the "filters" off!)
O.k., thanks for keeping the record straight! ;')
Shorty maybe covering.
Up, Up, and Awaaaaaaaaaaay.........!
"I like tall blonds without the male thingamabobs
Counts me out then, I've only got one male thingamabob. <G>"
hk2, are you trying to tell us you have no BALLS? ;>)
"although Janet Jackson is ok "
Now you have me woriied!
You like Janet but not Britteny?
Yor're all over the place today.
Have you been drinking? I know you Irish Catholics.....
Or was that meant for Syl?
I see, next in line.
Hey, da chief has Mon as a low, give or take a day (today's not going to be it).
Do you think we'll give back these gains?
It possible, IMO,: Maybe a small gain Mon and then down 40 or so points on Tues.
Or give back todays gains and then some on Mon.
I'm just sitting here thinking that you and the chief may have this right:
A low on Mon or Tues and then blast-off into next weekened?
What do you think of that?
I haven't seen any.
hk2 needs to get those boots out again.
HuH?
Was that directed at me?
Or just a random thought?
"heck maybe I'll wait in the car"
with the engine running
Edit: oops! h2 beat me to it.
I guess I should read ahead before I post.
Thanks. eom
Quite a huge sell-off for such a great turn around.
CELL (Brightpoint) being taken to the woodshed today.
Anyone know why?
I haven't seen any "news".
Government -13: that's a good thing.
I see you found your boots.
Thank you!
Think you can give it a kick and knock it over 7?
Augi,
Nice signature.
JFK ( the original one, not the "new" phony one) could never get nominated as a Democrat to run for President of the United States today.
He would be considered "too conservative".
He wasn't a kook, like the ones running today.
Times have changed.
Nice. Thanks. eom
How much lower do you think we go until the market turns north?
Alright , wise ass! :>)
I see this as a buying opp.
Watching AGR, too.
HEY, you're a little behind!
Get up to speed, will ya?
Are we going to "reverse" today, or stay right about here?
Music to my ears, buddy, music to my ears...
Interesting from da chief:
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/stocktalk/msg.gsp?msgid=19765940
Thanks, your welcome.
Here you go, SL, give it a read and let me know what you think.
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02/02/04: Sir John Templeton's Outlook On Business & The Stock Market
LINDA O`BRYON: Well, when it comes to the legends of the financial world, Sir John Templeton is on that list. He`s the creator of some of the world`s largest and most successful international investment funds. Now he runs the John Templeton Foundation, which examines the boundaries between theology and science. Recently, Paul Kangas sat down with Sir John at his home in the Bahamas to talk about business and the stock market today.
PAUL KANGAS, NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT ANCHOR: Sir John, among your many memorable observations about common sense investing is this one, and I quote. "Bull markets are born on pessimism, grow on skepticism, mature on optimism and die on euphoria." Where in this sequence do you believe the U.S. stock market is now?
SIR JOHN TEMPLETON: In dangerous ground, Paul. Let me put that in slightly different words. Usually god favors the people who try to do good. So when you find that the crowd is desperately trying to sell, help them and buy. When you find that the crowd is over enthusiastically trying to buy, help them and sell. It usually works out.
KANGAS: It certainly has for you over the years, that`s for sure. So you don`t think the U.S. stock market is particularly attractive right now. Are there foreign markets where you do see value?
TEMPLETON: Not really. This is a period to play safe. Usually there are great differences between markets in different nations and you can find remarkable opportunities somewhere. But more than any time in my 91 years, I find more uniformity and less opportunity by going into different nations or different industries.
KANGAS: What is an investor to do if he`s not to be investing anywhere in the world right now? What should he do?
TEMPLETON: Play safe. But you can`t play safe by doing nothing. If you take your money out of high priced stocks, you have to put it somewhere. So probably put it into U.S. treasury bonds. But even better than that, maybe a new thing that didn`t exist until a few years ago called market neutral funds. These are not usually SEC registered, but there are a dozen or more now where the managers try hard to be always equally long and short. So it doesn`t matter whether the stocks go up or down, you make profit depending on how wise the manager is.
KANGAS: How about China? What are your thoughts on this emerging power?
TEMPLETON: Wonderful. Honest. Delighted to have people more prosperous. My guess is that within as short a period as 20 years China, which has been poor for all centuries, will become the dominant -- well, not the dominant, but the largest gross national product that any nation ever had. So it`s something we should all rejoice about, one of the great blessings we don`t fully appreciate.
KANGAS: Gold stock stocks have been surging. Does this indicate trouble down the line? And wouldn`t they make good investments or do you think that that bull market is over for gold?
TEMPLETON: No one ever knows when the market is over. But the great boom in gold is more than half over. Let`s put it more broadly, Paul. All currencies, not only the American dollar but all currencies always go down, mainly because of democracy. The voters will vote for a person who is going to spend too much. And so you have to expect all currencies to go down. And just recently, America has started to spend too much and the currency has already gone down a lot. But other nations now realize that and they don`t want to lose out to America. So they make their money go down, too.
KANGAS: The Bush administration has shown little concern over the significant weakness in the U.S. dollar rates recently, especially against the Euro. Do you think that they`re doing right by not being concerned?
TEMPLETON: Yes, I do.
KANGAS: But there comes a point, does there not, Sir John, when it becomes a danger?
TEMPLETON: Well, not to America, no. It becomes a danger in the sense that other nations will have to compete. Other nations will have to reduce the value of their money, too. But I don`t think it`s anywhere near being a danger to America. I don`t see how it would cause enough danger to America.
KANGAS: So it is a time for the investor to go for safety?
TEMPLETON: Yes, well, your time horizon there, if we`re talking the next two, three, four years, I would certainly advise your audience to play it safe, as we just spoke about.
KANGAS: Sir John Templeton, thank you so much for your time. We really appreciate it at NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT.
TEMPLETON: Thank you, Paul.
Nightly Business Report transcripts are available on-line post broadcast. The program is transcribed by eMediaMillWorks. Updates may be posted at a later date. The views of our guests and commentators are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Community Television Foundation of South Florida, Inc. Nightly Business Report, or WPBT. Information presented on Nightly Business Report is not and should not be considered as investment advice. Copyright (c) 2004 Community Television Foundation of South Florida, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Terms of use.
"we probably plunge, but i feel confident we bounce hard immediately "...
Intraday?
Also, while I'm here: Does Sir John Templeton hold any merit to you?
I saw an interview with him last night and he said he would stay in cash for the next 3 or 4 YEARS!
Has life passed him by?
I'll be happy to post a link if anyone wants to read the transcript. Just ask.
If I sell what I have tomorrow, I'll take a loss on that trade.
But, I'm up probably 60% or so in the past 6 weeks.
I was on margin, that's one reason I was looking to lighten up.
The other was, I made decent money on the trade.
PLEASE, be careful on margin.
I lost my ASS a few years ago, and margin was the main reason why.
Just be careful.
Thanks Bruce.
Basically, I would be building a real LOW power computer. A PII would work.
I'll keep you informed if I do anything.
May be some Hi-Fi enthusiast here may want to comment.
Thanks pt.
I always follow the $comp and I was looking at the chart yesterday, think that we could tag 2030 (or so) and then maybe get that bounce in the next 6 days or so, that Wahz was referring to.
You're right, it's not that bad.
After reading that post of yours' I was thinking "On no!"
This is pretty much what you've been saying, except that we may not be getting that new top between now and the 16th.
Tahnks again for keeping us informed.
DAC=digital to analog converter.
I want to build one to use as 2- channel audio.
I would connect a DVD player to this DAC.
The sound card I'm looking at is a Mad Dog Entertainer 7.1. It's 24-bit and will process 192khz, a big plus. And it's only $50.
I have an e-mail I sent to them to see if there card re-clocks the digital signal. I need really LOW jitter. If the card doesn't do this, I'll buy a "black box" to do the re-clocking.
But, I don't want to spend the money on the "re-clocker" if I don't need to.
Want about the power suppy being "outboard", any suggestions?
Thanks again,
Scott
"4. we have dropped too much on the summation and we are way oversold on the oscillator..WAAAAYYY....we need to start to move up almost immediately to stay on the same roadmap i have been using for 18/19 months
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That scares me.
What's the alternative?