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Being Wrong for Five Years Makes Peter Schiff Right Now?
the analogy is the dr. said you have 6 months to live, you sold and gave everything away and lived 6 more years without anything...
pissed at the doc?
On Nov 20 01:07 AM degreenodal wrote:
> If the remission proved temporary, there would not be much to say.
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> Think of a different analogy. Something without a non recourse end.
> A bear market can die, but the stocks exchange stays open. The cancer
> victim succumbs, that's all she wrote.
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> On Nov 19 06:48 PM willynill wrote:
Being Wrong for Five Years Makes Peter Schiff Right Now?
If this you a couple points....I hear you have a "response" coming
no reason to watch a 2006 presentation...I already said that recently you have been "very right"..
the point was for 4-5 years you were very wrong in regards to dow / nasdaq..
you don't get points for yelling "it's 3 o'clock" every hour and then when it is actually 3 o'clock looking around and saying "told you so".
"I would have been right had housing collapsed sooner" you say.....ok...if Kennedy had ducked he'd still be here. What is the point? If a lot of things would have happened differently a lot of things would have ended differently...
It didn't and you weren't..
In regard to the dollar, it is just the opposite...you were very right for a while, before being very wrong now. Problem is that as late as July I believe you were saying the dollar was doomed yet it is up what 25% since then?
The markets in general. The international markets you invest in rode the wave up and now down with the US market, many far worse on the downside now. No idea what your positions are (not listed) but one has to assume you have not "bucked the trend" based on your writings.
Guys like Ackman, Tilson and Paulson, who began going short mortgages (and by-products) in 2005-2006 are the ones "who were right".
There is more but I guess I'll save it for the rebuttal??
On Nov 19 03:11 PM Peter Schiff wrote:
> One last point. I first made my NASDAQ 500 prediction when it hit
> it's high of 5,000 in 2000. Pretty close wouldn't you say. I wonder
> what Todd Sullivan was saying about the NASDAQ back then? I sure
> know what most people were saying in 2000 when I predicted a 90%
> crash in the NASDAQ. I guess I was wrong as it only fell 80% --
> but as i wrote, at the rate it is now falling it might hit 500 yet.
> Of course, adjusted for inflation, its practically there already!
Can the SEC Really 'Quell Rumors'?
the statement you made is not false if you believe it, that is my point...
lehman has lied to investors, they should be the ones being investigated
if cnbc relays the rumor, are they now guilty? it may or may not be true until after the fact...
Buying Dow for a Better Deal than Warren Buffett Got
technical? no...
fundmantal? i have posted over 50 times on dow giving a multitude of reasons.
read them and if you have any counter arguments, i'd love to hear them
Buying Dow for a Better Deal than Warren Buffett Got
nat. gas. when dow goes online in SA they will be paying 40% LESS than marlet prices for nat. gas.
they are also talking to gazprom about a JV
Buying Dow for a Better Deal than Warren Buffett Got
the convertable convert sat dow's discretion after 5 years. they can also opt to pay him the interest in cash, shares, or more convertible.
Plenty of Bidding for Borders
1.75 was from an email they sent me......
cross:
email me and I will send you one
Plenty of Bidding for Borders
1.75 was from an email they sent me......
cross:
email me and I will send you one
When to Sell: Coca-Cola
if you go back to 1998, when the "sell" issue was raised in the post, altria has trounced KO's returns....
When to Sell: Coca-Cola
if you go back to 1998, when the "sell" issue was raised in the post, altria has trounced KO's returns....
The Contrast Between Blockbuster and Netflix
apple could just wait and pick up the bbi real estate on the cheap when they start to fail....or need to sell stuff off if they go ahead with the cc buy
The Contrast Between Blockbuster and Netflix
apple could just wait and pick up the bbi real estate on the cheap when they start to fail....or need to sell stuff off if they go ahead with the cc buy
Pershing Releases 13-F: Bulking Up on Sears, No Longer Short Ambac
"opinion"...... do you know what a "blog" is???
Pershing Releases 13-F: Bulking Up on Sears, No Longer Short Ambac
"opinion"...... do you know what a "blog" is???
Pershing Releases 13-F: Bulking Up on Sears, No Longer Short Ambac
As i have explained multiple times to you before, it means long shld, "none" in other securities listed....
why can't you understand?