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    • Wed Nov 26th 13:20 PM
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      Triple Leveraged ETFs On Fire
      I use my margin acount to buy these.
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    • Tue Oct 7th 17:21 PM
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      Why eBay Needs Shipping Cap
      There are 3 reasons I no longer use E-Bay.
      1. Shipping costs are frequently outrageous. Even if you don't get gouged by the seller, the costs of shipping are very high.
      2. Of the things I buy online, I can usually find it cheaper from a known, trusted firm.
      3. E-Bay functions as a high tech fence for stolen property. Buying anything there that would be on a burglar's list of stuff to grab after he kicks in your neighbor's back door is 50-50 chance its stolen.
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    • Fri Oct 3rd 16:45 PM
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      Sell Signal of the Day, Greenspan Edition
      I watched nearly every one of his hearing comments on CSPAN as they happened. Between obfuscations, he most certainly gave many reassurances that the new types of mortgages and securities were good innovations and examples of a healthy modern financial market.
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    • Wed Sep 10th 13:30 PM
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      Energy Sell-Off Overdone
      Over and over I hear that the reason for the excessive decline in energy sector is due to hedge funds redemption's or institutional investments. These are explanatory theories which have never been supported by any facts AFAIK. The danger is, repeated often enough, these statements will become accepted as fact.

      Alternative explanations are economic slowdown, conservation, dollar appreciation, plentiful supplies, diminished speculation, cheating on caps by OPEC members, switching to alternative fuels, etc.
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    • Wed Aug 13th 12:25 PM
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      The Economic Cost of the Military Industrial Complex
      The defense as a percentage of GDP argument as been debunked at length many times....use Google.

      The author understates the true cost of the military. There are many hidden military expenditures in other government departments. For example NASA, the Nuclear Regulatory Admin., most foreign aid is not for schools and hospitals but tanks and guns, etc.

      There is also the intellectual opportunity cost of all our scientific talent going to develop weapons. Useful science and technological advancement has been retarded by decades. It has been conjectured that we will not be until the year 2025 where we would already be today if not for the siphoning away of our minds and money by the war industry.
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    • Sun Jul 27th 21:57 PM
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      Sirius-XM Merger Nearly Ready for Air Time
      Doesn't CNBC have enough media presense? I thought Seeking Alpha was functioining as an source for alternative opinions.
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    • Thu Jul 10th 01:02 AM
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      The Sound of Silence in Financials - Cramer's Mad Money (7/8/09)
      The next day after 911 I was horrified to think that that joke of a president would be horribly incompetent to react well to the attack. What has occured since is worse than my fears.

      Now, as we face a financial Armageddon, he is still in charge and will quite likely be in Texas on vacation when the melt-down occurs.
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    • Wed Jun 18th 18:53 PM
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      Chatting With News Corp's Rupert Murdoch
      Murdoch will burn in hell for subverting the free press in the United states.
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    • Sat Jun 14th 02:42 AM
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      1,238 Billion Barrels of Oil Reserves: Is This an Oil Price Bubble?
      Hopefully we WILL run out of oil! Before burning it destroys the planet irreversibly.
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    • Mon Jun 9th 02:34 AM
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      Economic Report Summary: Huge Jump in Unemployment
      5.5% is still historically very low.
      Largest portion of the increase was in 18-24 yo bracket.
      Initial jobless claims on the weekly was actually LESS than forecast.
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    • Sat Jun 7th 22:24 PM
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      Is the Minimum Wage Increase Behind the .50% Jobless Rate Jump?
      Costs of labor in resturants is rather small percentage of operating costs. The waitresses are paid below min. wage and get tips. The cooks usually get better than min. wage already. Only a few will be affected.
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    • Mon May 5th 12:36 PM
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      Payroll Numbers Beat Expectations, But Trend May Be Temporary
      I believe we are exporting our unemployment. All the "guest workers" in construction are going home now. Also, Chinese factories may go back to 2 shift per day. Pakistani children may be allowed to go back to school!
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    • Sat Apr 12th 22:15 PM
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      Getting Ready for Apple's Q2 Earnings
      "what does that mean, revisit after earningS?"

      It means don't buy untill after earnings. This could be down big.
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    • Tue Feb 26th 17:49 PM
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      Are Things Finally Looking Up for Marvell Technologies?
      Sandisk is a major supplier of flash for Apple - at a time when it has moved to more flash based players. Observe Sandisk's share price performance over the last 24 months.

      MRVL makes an ARM based processor. Nothing unique about it. It makes comodity chips with low margins.

      "Some buy-side investors are betting that Marvell can earn $1.00 to $1.50 if it executes well in the fiscal year ended January 2010 (again, not counting options)." Execution has been a real problem for this "family" business. They still have a very shaky hold on their exec. structure.
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    • Thu Nov 8th 08:36 AM
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      Nvidia Corp: Leading Innovator In Graphics Microchips Field
      Toranaga Sama - Good points. I was thinking the same things myself - though in more diplomatic terms.
      Introductory Paragraph reads like a company PR.
      PlayStation has not been that successful.
      PLAY = Apple's cast off
      Graphic Cards = Highly competitive
      Handset market = super competitive
      INTC - graphics on chip for mobile coming.
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