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    • Fri Oct 31st 14:13 PM
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      11 Stocks Selling Below Cash
      I would think that you would also want to look at the change in cash over time. they may have a lot now, but how about 6 months from now.
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    • Sun Oct 19th 20:07 PM
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      Economy Plunging to 33 Year Low?
      I am drawing an additional conclusion from the graph. Notice that with a few exceptions whenever the WLI has dipped below 0, there has been a recession. The exceptions of 1987 and 1998 i believe are related to the connection between the WLI and the stock market as these tie to the 87 crash and the 98 LTCM crisis.

      That in mind, the WLI has been negative for over a year now. But no declared recession.

      My conclusion is that the reported economic statistics upon which recessions are based are distorted. That we have been in a recession for at least six months if not longer.
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    • Fri Jul 18th 17:30 PM
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      Earnings Preview: Apple
      If Jimbo said sell, that's a good enough reason for me not to.
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    • Fri Jul 18th 17:27 PM
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      How the U.S. Financial Crisis Resembles Japan’s 'Lost Decade' - And How to Play it
      Now would that be your Democratic Pary socialists or your Republican Party socialists?
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    • Sat Jul 12th 01:15 AM
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      How Low Can This Market Go? The 40 Percent Solution
      You asked some really good questions here regarding from which sector and which stocks the decline will come from to get the next 20-30% drop in the SP500 or the Dow.

      But you left out one very obvious possibility. It doesn't have to come from any one stock or any one sector. Isn't possible that they could ALL drop by 20% more or less to take the averages down?
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    • Fri Jul 4th 00:52 AM
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      Oil and the Futures Market
      you tell 'em ThinkBig. After the revolution, let's first kill all of the lawyers.
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