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  • RoyBacon
    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
    • 09-21-05
    • 37074

    #386
    Mega earnings this week. Probably another volatile week, what a shock I know.

    Futures positive from the get-go. Looking for yet another strong open. I'd guess 7 out of the last 10 days have shown near 100 point gains at the open.
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    • KVB
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 05-29-14
      • 74817

      #387
      Looking at the beat up retailer GME. I have some less than $13.

      I think, as a retailer, they will stick around and benefit from any surge in the video game industry.

      There's a dividend to reinvest and for a value play looking to go out 5 or 10 years it may be a good individual play at these levels.

      It's popped up on the radar again for me and I'm watching headlines and news looking to continue buying. I would expect them to get coverage at one point. I'm also looking into other info, some specifics of the stores, and I'll report back.

      I don't see them going under like so many other retailers.

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      • homie1975
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 12-24-13
        • 15442

        #388
        Good stuff KVB and good luck!!
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        • homie1975
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 12-24-13
          • 15442

          #389
          Bull getting slaughtered right before our eyes!!!
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          • vitterd
            Restricted User
            • 09-14-17
            • 58460

            #390
            Originally posted by RoyBacon
            Mega earnings this week. Probably another volatile week, what a shock I know.

            Futures positive from the get-go. Looking for yet another strong open. I'd guess 7 out of the last 10 days have shown near 100 point gains at the open.
            This guy loses lots of money. Be careful listening to him regarding the market. Total mush.
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            • KVB
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 05-29-14
              • 74817

              #391
              vitterd ruining another thread.

              Just great.



              I'll be rethinking my participation for sure.
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              • vitterd
                Restricted User
                • 09-14-17
                • 58460

                #392
                Originally posted by KVB
                vitterd ruining another thread.

                Just great.



                I'll be rethinking my participation for sure.
                Nobody cares about your participation.

                I stated a fact.....Roy is mush. People will save money if they avoid his advice. Fade Roy and cash. Best thing you can do.
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                • jt315
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 11-12-11
                  • 21697

                  #393
                  Originally posted by vitterd
                  Nobody cares about your participation.

                  I stated a fact.....Roy is mush. People will save money if they avoid his advice. Fade Roy and cash. Best thing you can do.
                  Get your own material Mush . You've earned that name . I've stamped it across your forehead many times .
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                  • vitterd
                    Restricted User
                    • 09-14-17
                    • 58460

                    #394
                    Originally posted by jt315
                    Get your own material Mush . You've earned that name . I've stamped it across your forehead many times .
                    Posters have asked you to stop trolling and clogging threads. I needed to warn people in here about Roy because he will destroy them with his market predictions.

                    You calling me mush is ridiculous considering up +25 dimes in baseball alone in 2 years( and you know that from stalking me)and is just you projecting.

                    You have tons of cut/pastes disasters. You praised “dr Ronny Jackson”, you lost posting picks under many different names. You have always been mush.

                    Now go away and stop clogging this thread. Thanks.
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                    • homie1975
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 12-24-13
                      • 15442

                      #395
                      Originally posted by KVB
                      vitterd ruining another thread.

                      Just great.



                      I'll be rethinking my participation for sure.
                      if you don't want to read what someone posts, just do what i do - put that person on your ignore list.

                      stick around - it's good to have you participating
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                      • KVB
                        SBR Aristocracy
                        • 05-29-14
                        • 74817

                        #396
                        Originally posted by homie1975
                        if you don't want to read what someone posts, just do what i do - put that person on your ignore list.

                        stick around - it's good to have you participating
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                        • HockeyRocks
                          SBR Hall of Famer
                          • 07-10-13
                          • 6069

                          #397
                          Earnings have been great so far, so the market volatility is not that.. Interest rates and tariffs are a worry to many....

                          With so much instability in the WH, look for continued instability in the markets going forward....jmo..
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                          • grease lightnin
                            SBR Posting Legend
                            • 10-01-12
                            • 16015

                            #398
                            Typical late stage bull market. Everyone waiting for the shoe to drop amidst great data. One comment from CAT sends us into a tail spin.

                            And there is the 10yr treasury hitting 3% today as well..... that’s a pretty big deal.
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                            • guitarjosh
                              SBR Hall of Famer
                              • 12-25-07
                              • 5731

                              #399
                              Historically, rising rates that are under 5% have correlated with rising equities.
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                              • floridagolfer
                                SBR MVP
                                • 12-19-08
                                • 2757

                                #400
                                Nothing overreacts like the stock market. 3 percent yield on the 10-year note is non-news. The economy is in decent shape and companies are making money hand over fist; that's all you need to know — unless the president does something stupid.
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                                • grease lightnin
                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                  • 10-01-12
                                  • 16015

                                  #401
                                  Originally posted by guitarjosh
                                  Historically, rising rates that are under 5% have correlated with rising equities.

                                  Boeing smashes earnings expectations but....

                                  Why is the market down today????
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                                  • homie1975
                                    SBR Posting Legend
                                    • 12-24-13
                                    • 15442

                                    #402
                                    Originally posted by grease lightnin
                                    Boeing smashes earnings expectations but....

                                    Why is the market down today????
                                    i am wondering the same and am frustrated. all i keep thinking is the prior concerns that weighed on the market plus the new ones regarding chip makers and demand being down. overall just a very spooked market that like you said is in the late stages of the bull run and is reacting negatively to every sneeze
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                                    • floridagolfer
                                      SBR MVP
                                      • 12-19-08
                                      • 2757

                                      #403
                                      I'm waiting to hear from those "experts" who tell you the only thing that matters are earnings. I guess that's true . . . some of the time.

                                      Has anyone gone back to look at the history of 10-year Treasury yields? If you do, you'll have to ask yourself what the big deal is over 3 percent.
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                                      • StackinGreen
                                        SBR Posting Legend
                                        • 10-09-10
                                        • 12140

                                        #404
                                        Markets continue to climb well into the next decade before multiple crises finally catch up and a big time financial crisis takes place. Til then, enjoy the "decline" of America

                                        Remember, we're just the tallest midget at this point, which is the silver lining in a world of fiat
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                                        • grease lightnin
                                          SBR Posting Legend
                                          • 10-01-12
                                          • 16015

                                          #405
                                          Originally posted by floridagolfer
                                          I'm waiting to hear from those "experts" who tell you the only thing that matters are earnings. I guess that's true . . . some of the time.

                                          Has anyone gone back to look at the history of 10-year Treasury yields? If you do, you'll have to ask yourself what the big deal is over 3 percent.
                                          The big deal is that interest rates have been crazy low for crazy long.

                                          Underneath that is all the monetary stimulus that has been put into the system by global central banks to prop up the global economy after the financial crisis.

                                          I have posted about this in this thread several times. It just cracks me up that I have told everyone what is happening and what I think will happen, yet even as it comes true, posters want to argue.
                                          Last edited by grease lightnin; 04-25-18, 10:09 AM. Reason: too mean, sorry
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                                          • floridagolfer
                                            SBR MVP
                                            • 12-19-08
                                            • 2757

                                            #406
                                            Originally posted by grease lightnin
                                            The big deal is that interest rates have been crazy low for crazy long.

                                            Underneath that is all the monetary stimulus that has been put into the system by global central banks to prop up the global economy after the financial crisis.

                                            I have posted about this in this thread several times. It just cracks me up that I have told everyone what is happening and what I think will happen, yet even as it comes true, posters want to argue.
                                            You remind me of an old man who used be a neighbor. When it didn't rain for a week, he'd say every day, "It's gonna rain today." It made no difference that there wasn't a cloud within a thousand miles. He'd say the same thing every day and, you know what? eventually he was right; it did rain. He was wrong 20 days in a row, but that didn't matter to him.

                                            Yes, we have a lot of financial and economic problems in this country and they require attention. But we seem to have a problem keeping things in perspective.
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                                            • grease lightnin
                                              SBR Posting Legend
                                              • 10-01-12
                                              • 16015

                                              #407
                                              Originally posted by floridagolfer
                                              You remind me of an old man who used be a neighbor. When it didn't rain for a week, he'd say every day, "It's gonna rain today." It made no difference that there wasn't a cloud within a thousand miles. He'd say the same thing every day and, you know what? eventually he was right; it did rain. He was wrong 20 days in a row, but that didn't matter to him.

                                              Yes, we have a lot of financial and economic problems in this country and they require attention. But we seem to have a problem keeping things in perspective.


                                              What prediction did I make that said “today, this is going to happen” or even tomorrow?

                                              I have simply said that interest rates and the unwinding of monetary stimulus will be the headwind for financial markets over the next couple/few years.

                                              And I am 100% correct.
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                                              • floridagolfer
                                                SBR MVP
                                                • 12-19-08
                                                • 2757

                                                #408
                                                Originally posted by grease lightnin
                                                What prediction did I make that said “today, this is going to happen” or even tomorrow?

                                                I have simply said that interest rates and the unwinding of monetary stimulus will be the headwind for financial markets over the next couple/few years.

                                                And I am 100% correct.
                                                None. I didn't mean to imply that you did. I have no problem with the market going down when it's justified.
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                                                • homie1975
                                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                                  • 12-24-13
                                                  • 15442

                                                  #409
                                                  Originally posted by floridagolfer
                                                  None. I didn't mean to imply that you did. I have no problem with the market going down when it's justified.
                                                  FG
                                                  sellers must be justifying it in their minds because we have monster earnings coming out by mega companies and we are still going down. it's starting to feel that there is something systemic that is underlying and while it might be not be the crash of 87 or the dot.com bubble burst or the financial crisis of 08, there is something under the surface that is stopping the market from establishing new highs and we need to figure out what it is. maybe it's a myriad of factors but one thing we can see is that the market is worried about something
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                                                  • homie1975
                                                    SBR Posting Legend
                                                    • 12-24-13
                                                    • 15442

                                                    #410
                                                    FB saved the day AF yesterday. today the 8000 lb gorilla AMZN reports and i expect them to blow out the number. MSFT and INTC are big as well
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                                                    • grease lightnin
                                                      SBR Posting Legend
                                                      • 10-01-12
                                                      • 16015

                                                      #411
                                                      Originally posted by homie1975
                                                      FB saved the day AF yesterday. today the 8000 lb gorilla AMZN reports and i expect them to blow out the number. MSFT and INTC are big as well


                                                      You are new to the game and already sounding like an expert. You appear to be an intelligent and perceptive guy.
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                                                      • homie1975
                                                        SBR Posting Legend
                                                        • 12-24-13
                                                        • 15442

                                                        #412
                                                        Originally posted by grease lightnin
                                                        You are new to the game and already sounding like an expert. You appear to be an intelligent and perceptive guy.
                                                        GL
                                                        we have many landmines next week with the tariff deadline of 5/1 and the fed meeting again so i am wondering if i will exit tomorrow or monday or try to see it through next week. too many big co's still have earnings to report over the next 3 weeks so i am not certain what i will do.

                                                        you??
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                                                        • A4K
                                                          SBR Hall of Famer
                                                          • 10-08-12
                                                          • 5243

                                                          #413
                                                          The problem for the foreseeable future is that a lot of these HUGE earnings beats have been priced in at the end of 2017. We need the geo-political landscape to show us some clarity and then we can start essentially betting on 2019 projections. Until the market is given more of a positive outlook regarding trade deals, I don't see us doing much but treading water.
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                                                          • homie1975
                                                            SBR Posting Legend
                                                            • 12-24-13
                                                            • 15442

                                                            #414
                                                            Originally posted by A4K
                                                            The problem for the foreseeable future is that a lot of these HUGE earnings beats have been priced in at the end of 2017. We need the geo-political landscape to show us some clarity and then we can start essentially betting on 2019 projections. Until the market is given more of a positive outlook regarding trade deals, I don't see us doing much but treading water.
                                                            Right, and we also need CEO's and the like to not use the phrase "peak earnings" because too many folks get spooked in thinking we are already at the top so they start the selloffs. Just look at the CAT earnings call and what it caused. they kill the number then the stock gets buried. Peak earnings should not be in the vocabulary of any CEO right now, or really ever
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                                                            • A4K
                                                              SBR Hall of Famer
                                                              • 10-08-12
                                                              • 5243

                                                              #415
                                                              Originally posted by homie1975
                                                              Right, and we also need CEO's and the like to not use the phrase "peak earnings" because too many folks get spooked in thinking we are already at the top so they start the selloffs. Just look at the CAT earnings call and what it caused. they kill the number then the stock gets buried. Peak earnings should not be in the vocabulary of any CEO right now, or really ever
                                                              Exactly! I often wonder if CEOs purposely use certain words on the conference calls manipulate things.
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                                                              • homie1975
                                                                SBR Posting Legend
                                                                • 12-24-13
                                                                • 15442

                                                                #416
                                                                Originally posted by A4K
                                                                Exactly! I often wonder if CEOs purposely use certain words on the conference calls manipulate things.
                                                                if certainly feels that way. reaching CEO level means a person is not a dummy by any stretch. they have to know what saying certain things is going to do to their stock. crony capitalism in the wall street sense of having a stock dump only to rebuy at lower levels?? me thinks Yes
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                                                                • A4K
                                                                  SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                  • 10-08-12
                                                                  • 5243

                                                                  #417
                                                                  Originally posted by homie1975
                                                                  if certainly feels that way. reaching CEO level means a person is not a dummy by any stretch. they have to know what saying certain things is going to do to their stock. crony capitalism in the wall street sense of having a stock dump only to rebuy at lower levels?? me thinks Yes
                                                                  I often wondered about this with FB. Up until this quarter it seemed like Zuckerberg was always downplaying positive news during the call. He would often warn of costs increasing the next quarter. Don't know if this was to protect against lawsuits in the future or pure manipulation.
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                                                                  • homie1975
                                                                    SBR Posting Legend
                                                                    • 12-24-13
                                                                    • 15442

                                                                    #418
                                                                    heavyweights AMZN, MSFT and INTC blow out their numbers, especially AMZN, but the rally cannot sustain. too much downward pressure by the geopolitical issues hanging over the market like dark clouds that won't go away even when the sun is shining so brightly on the other side of the sky.

                                                                    frustrating.
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                                                                    • RoyBacon
                                                                      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                                      • 09-21-05
                                                                      • 37074

                                                                      #419
                                                                      Originally posted by homie1975
                                                                      heavyweights AMZN, MSFT and INTC blow out their numbers, especially AMZN, but the rally cannot sustain. too much downward pressure by the geopolitical issues hanging over the market like dark clouds that won't go away even when the sun is shining so brightly on the other side of the sky.

                                                                      frustrating.
                                                                      It will hold. The numbers are there, buyers are there too.
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                                                                      • HockeyRocks
                                                                        SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                        • 07-10-13
                                                                        • 6069

                                                                        #420
                                                                        The U.S. economy slowed to a moderate 2.3% annual growth rate in the first quarter..What's more concerning is that the consumer spending turned in the weakiest performance in nearly 5 years.....Many reports are saying Trumps tax cuts are not reaching the crowd that spends money. No surprise their...
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