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In retail, pessimism doesn't pay

Basically:   You can always bet on the stupidity of the people.   In the other hand, if you take REAL inflation into the equation then I'm not so sure if the numbers reflect what you know its going on at street level:  "Pay more for less" ( I will trademark this slogan...before the Waltons use it in a future s...more
11/2/2012
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Will megastorm be another earnings excus...

" governments around the world aren't doing much to stimulate growth or are simply delaying strategies that could help business"... WHAAAT?! ! Please  NO MORE government interventions, NO MORE stimulus...it is madness. And in the second part of your comment you're right, Govmts interference is only delaying thing...more
10/29/2012
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Apple and Amazon miss Street estimates

Yesterday the housing market was in full recovery... Today the employment numbers shows improvement...   Soar, Rally, Slip, Bump...I love the spin Charley puts on his coverage. BTW how much Charley makes per year?   I wonder if MSN BS has ever considered to outsource the Charley comments to somebody in India...more
10/26/2012
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SEC will be market's undoing

More regulation ? What about apply regulation on the Fed activity?   Don't fool yourself Cramer, the Fed activity is far more dangerous than the lack of oversight by the SEC.   Housing market bottoming or improving?  LOL Then why oh why uncle Ben is buying mortgage crap, err...securities on a monthly basis ? ? ...more
10/19/2012
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Is market playing a new ballgame?

Sixth, Inflation or QEn.   'To infinity...and beyond ! !'   It's not that the Economy is improving, is just that people is 'Paying More for Less"  ( Hope this is not a registered quote by the Waltons)
10/16/2012
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Should stocks replace CDs these days?

Well, finally Cramer talk about this in the open.... Since the times of the famous Greenspan Put, the name of the game is this precisely, stop saving and investing on the long term and start playing in the biggest casino of the planet...err...inves ​ t in stocks.   BTW I was reading that gambling has increased...more
10/9/2012
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Stocks see first losses in 3 weeks

lol Market gains!  This is pure inflation. In fact I think it's better to take the stocks 'gains' as a measure of inflation...instead of the inflation reported by the Govmt. Where do you think all the easy money created by the Fed is going to? Gains! lol   Keep dreaming and discussing all your bipartisan BS...non...more
9/22/2012
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Ahead next week: Wal-Mart, Target, Dell...

Italy would fix its problems? Let me guess what is the fix...something 'suggested' by the IMF, US, UK and ECB? Something to bring certainty to the banks...err, markets?? mhm, that means one or two generations of italians are f__ked !! numbers, numbers all this is a big game of numbers...perception ​ ​ vs. reality.
11/14/2011
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Dow falls 389 as fears of euro collapse...

lol   WS is using the Europe's fault card again.  Do you feel or see something really changed in the last 1-2 years? This is a numbers game, nothing else. Numbers up and down... a big game. As the whole world is under an unsustainable amount of debt I think what is in high risk of collapse is...the BANKS.  If I wer...more
11/10/2011
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