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underDOG
15-05-2008, 07:51 PM
I have noticed the change over the last few weeks

There were so many DOOM threads which have now all disappeared


is this just human nature, stockmarket nature or the simple nature of online forums and just being trendy?


I follow a few sites, and see the "specs" have all come back into play lately


I find it quite amusing

How bout you?

Enumerate
15-05-2008, 08:08 PM
We've all covered our shorts and are BUYING again ... to busy to post on gloom and doom ...

underDOG
15-05-2008, 08:16 PM
We've all covered our shorts and are BUYING again ... to busy to post on gloom and doom ...


:D until the next DOW wobble then

people are such frivolous things


I guess we all must learn the market is made up of FEAR and GREED

and then we will learn to profit:) as I have for the last 2 months

shasta
15-05-2008, 08:20 PM
:D until the next DOW wobble then

people are such frivolous things


I guess we all must learn the market is made up of FEAR and GREED

and then we will learn to profit:) as I have for the last 2 months

The rising price of oil, plus the British Gas forray into the CSG sector has seemingly awoken a few companies into gear in the O&G/CSG sector.

Not so sure its time to start predicting good times ahead just yet though.

My morning "ritual" is to watch the Bloomberg channel while having breakfast, just to make sure i don't leave the house without knowing what the DOW did overnight!

drillfix
15-05-2008, 08:55 PM
Hi Shasta,

Dont forget the arrival of the many friendly long term holders of other stocks :P

underDOG
15-05-2008, 09:42 PM
its FEAR and GREED! look at the ASX banking sector last 6 weeks!

all over again, those that are new can learn a lot from the start of 2008




turn off the NOISE is all I can say.

AMR
15-05-2008, 10:53 PM
Doom? The doom is in the financials. Why don't you head over to the DPC thread on the NZX?

STRAT
15-05-2008, 10:54 PM
The US is riding on a wave of bull**** right now so just make sure yall have some cash set aside for the next time the DOW tanks and ASX wets its pants.