The stock market could have done without a leap day
- MarleysGh0st
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The stock market could have done without a leap day
The Dow is down 322 points.
Ugh!
Ugh!
- Bob Juch
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The only stock I own that's up is NTN which is up 12%!
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
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Sort of like me and today's QOD
Suitguy is not bitter.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
- minimetoo26
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I got to tell my sister I won the Powerball.ne1410s wrote:Thank goodness I still have all my money in Lottery futures....The Dow is down 322 points.
Then I had to admit that just the Powerball paid all of three bucks.
I hope I didn't wash my Levi's, come to think of it! The ticket's in my back pocket....
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How do you own stock in the Euro? How is that different from Euro futures or actual Euros?peacock2121 wrote:If people would stop living off their credit cards and if people would stop buying homes they can't afford and if people would be more responsible about money, then the stock market would still do what it does and they would blame something else.
I am glad I own stock in the Euro.
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
- peacock2121
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I don't know the answer to this. I have hired someone who does. I don't know the distinctions. I may have used the wrong word.Bob Juch wrote:How do you own stock in the Euro? How is that different from Euro futures or actual Euros?peacock2121 wrote:If people would stop living off their credit cards and if people would stop buying homes they can't afford and if people would be more responsible about money, then the stock market would still do what it does and they would blame something else.
I am glad I own stock in the Euro.
I have Euro Currency Trust FXE.
- MarleysGh0st
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Essentially, what you have is an ETF (Exchange-Traded Fund) that's equivalent to a money market fund denominated in Euros (minus the fund expenses). As long as the Euro is rising compared to the dollar, you'll do well.peacock2121 wrote:I don't know the answer to this. I have hired someone who does. I don't know the distinctions. I may have used the wrong word.Bob Juch wrote:How do you own stock in the Euro? How is that different from Euro futures or actual Euros?peacock2121 wrote:If people would stop living off their credit cards and if people would stop buying homes they can't afford and if people would be more responsible about money, then the stock market would still do what it does and they would blame something else.
I am glad I own stock in the Euro.
I have Euro Currency Trust FXE.
http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/S ... iteid=mktw
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Re: The stock market could have done without a leap day
Our investments are for the long term. I prefer to think of it as "buying low."MarleysGh0st wrote:The Dow is down 322 points.
Ugh!
- peacock2121
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I am a bad investor.MarleysGh0st wrote:Essentially, what you have is an ETF (Exchange-Traded Fund) that's equivalent to a money market fund denominated in Euros (minus the fund expenses). As long as the Euro is rising compared to the dollar, you'll do well.peacock2121 wrote:I don't know the answer to this. I have hired someone who does. I don't know the distinctions. I may have used the wrong word.Bob Juch wrote: How do you own stock in the Euro? How is that different from Euro futures or actual Euros?
I have Euro Currency Trust FXE.
http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/S ... iteid=mktw
I am not interested in being educated about it all.
I am interested in paying someone to make sure I make money.
It has worked fine so far.
If I get in trouble with this way of being about it - then I will educate myself.
- MarleysGh0st
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- peacock2121
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The great thing I got going on is that my guy is also a friend. I get to yell at him and not fire him. I get to yell at him and he doesn't fire me. He gets to yell at me and I don't fire him.MarleysGh0st wrote:That's fine, as long as they're not more interested in making sure they make money.peacock2121 wrote:I am interested in paying someone to make sure I make money.
It all works fine.
Also - I have insurance policies with him and other stuff, so he makes whatever he makes off of all of those things.
I trust the guy.