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    • Thu May 15th 09:27 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Heeding Market Warnings
      buy and hold recommendations never quite seem to signify if that'd be true past a certain age

      or close to or at an age where preservation of capitol is more important; last i heard, none of us regular guys were being backstopped by the fed (hey, not that'd i'd mind, if the check was big enough :-)

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    • Wed May 14th 13:13 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Studying the Dow / S&P 500 Ratio
      interesting, yes; but seems it raises all kinds of questions of what it may or may not mean - maybe a follow up ? :-)
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    • Tue May 13th 09:53 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Economist Recession Odds Tick Lower
      these odds these economists give ebb and flow more than the wind shifts from the gulf and hill country here in central texas
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    • Sat May 10th 23:53 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Bond Trader: Friday Wrap
      i don't much trust any bonds other than treasuries for now, so for me, they "are" the most interesting part of the bond market
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    • Fri May 9th 14:07 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Global Long Term Interest Rates
      i found the article interesting, but left wanting some analysis or opinion
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    • Fri May 9th 14:00 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      CNBC: Sue Herrera Tells It Like It Is
      couldn't think of anything to say really, 'cept i really enjoyed your post

      oh, agreed, rick santelli's a good (if rare) one :-)

      thanks
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    • Fri May 9th 13:21 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      The ETN/ETF Debate: Not Just One Lonely Voice
      i'm confused :-)
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    • Fri May 9th 12:51 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Friday's Bond Outlook: Buy 3-Month Bills and Canned Tuna
      great no-nonsense post, perfectly concluded with: "...the announcements by each of these giant companies reinforces the notion that there are more surprises lurking in the wings."

      re the above comments re inflation, thomas jefferson's late 1700's quote always comes to mind, simplifiying: we'll be inflated to be deflated
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    • Thu May 8th 15:24 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Protect Your Portfolio from the Fraudulent Economy
      i lean toward the gist of the article (and as per CloroxCowboy above in the comments); karchard's comments seem too throw away for me

      that and a keystroke get you to the next pg :-)
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    • Thu May 8th 13:05 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Do Investors Need ETNs?
      i agree w/ davew above: "Overall risk inherent within every investment must be considered by an investor prior to making a final decision."

      one reason i avoid some etf's that cover an area that otherwise interests me, is lack of volumne
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    • Thu May 8th 12:10 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      The Only Thing Wrong with ETNs
      i hope you do follow up re etf's vs etn's, and their differences

      thank you much
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    • Thu May 8th 09:32 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Remember What This Volatility Feels LIke
      interesting, but not convinced; however we both have the luxury of knowing only time will tell :-)
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    • Wed May 7th 17:23 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      US's Looming Stagflation Bodes Poorly for Asia
      no growth + inflation = bad for long bonds, if, deflation, and fear, don't take hold; then it'll be a shame one didn't have some of these 4+ % - 30 yr bonds already in hand

      risk rises both directions
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    • Wed May 7th 13:04 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Market Impact from Interpretation of the Payroll Employment Report
      i marked your article as "interesting"... but am definitely left wanting to see your follow up :-)
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    • Wed May 7th 12:02 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Wednesday Outlook: The Bad News Is the Good News
      throw into the mix that retail sales in europe were reported this morning to have dropped to 1995 levels, and it starts to get interesting for all the de-coupling foreign-earnings bulls

      re Fannie Mae (FNM), i think this is enough nonsense; if they are gonna have public monies to use and as backstop, they need to be reigned in re risk, period
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