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Thanks again all.

Well, after taking a few days off from here and clearing my head, I'm ready to attack this market again. I've been patiently, and stupidly, waiting for it to turn around. I think now might be the time. I just went long yesterday in all my individual stocks except for my gold company. I might sell that one today or perhaps wait until tomorrow and keep it as a hedge against any inflationary comments by the new fed fella. Selling half is probably the most logical because it could drop big tomorrow.

For some reason I thought the retail numbers were suppose to come out yesterday...........:rolleyes: Cost me a few bucks..

Oh well, like I said, I think we'll turn around today so I may go 100% S this morning. If we continue our current decline tomorrow, I'll run for shelter.

Happy returns,

M_M
 
Just checked my portfolio and I bought my gold company (RGLD) on Friday near its low at $31.94 and I see that yesterday it closed slightly up even though the gold index (GLD) was down. I'll sell it today if it continues up.
 
Speaking of autos, I'm gonna drive over to 100% S fund this morning. Thought about 50S and 50I, but I hate the I fund.

Come on Benny and the Feds, be gentle...............:)
 
mlk_man said:
I'm getting a sell signal after yesterday, but if we are up today, that will most likely change for Monday. I'm hoping we are putting in a bottom here but I just don't know. If you look back to mid-Jan last year, you'll see what I think we are going through. Right now my thinking is to go 50% stocks and 50% G to try to pick up the penny in the G fund while having somethinging in stocks in case we do continue up. Retail sales should be up Monday so I'm hoping for the best. If you are a conservative investor, you might want to wait until we can string together a couple of up days.

I'll wait to see how we start today to make a final decision.

Happy returns,

M_M

Someone could of told me I was off by a day..................:(
 
Gonna wiz over to 100% I fund this morning. I'll probably regret it, but hey, the common sense in me says the EFA is down and that the I fund over paid yesterday............:rolleyes:

Happy returns,

M_M
 
mlk_man said:
Gonna wiz over to 100% I fund this morning. I'll probably regret it, but hey, the common sense in me says the EFA is down and that the I fund over paid yesterday............:rolleyes:

Happy returns,

M_M
Come on in M_M; the Bog is fine. Get yer waders on too, cause it's gonna be gettin' pretty deep.
(1.66) yesterday for the month, and it looks like more rain today.
 
Oh man, I just cracked up. I'm sitting here working on my data with the TV turned to "Entainment Tonight" and they have Dianne Warwick on. She just turned 65 and the interviewer asks her where she gets all her energy from. Umm, isn't she Whitney Houston's cousin............:eek:
 
Just read RevShark's mid-week update. I like him. He's not a perma-bull nor a perma-bear. He seems to be in touch with "reality".

Of course he is my second cousin........:p
 
Them Texas Boys

Willie Nelson Releases Gay Cowboy SongFeb 15 9:26 AM US/EasternNASHVILLE, Tenn. Country music outlaw Willie Nelson sang "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys" and "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys" more than 25 years ago. He released a very different sort of cowboy anthem this Valentine's Day. "Cowboys Are Frequently, Secretly (Fond of Each Other)" may be the first gay cowboy song by a major recording artist. But it was written long before this year's Oscar-nominated "Brokeback Mountain" made gay cowboys a hot topic. Available exclusively through iTunes, the song features choppy Tex-Mex style guitar runs and Nelson's deadpan delivery of lines like, "What did you think all them saddles and boots was about?" and "Inside every cowboy there's a lady who'd love to slip out." The song, which debuted Tuesday on Howard Stern's satellite radio show, was written by Texas-born singer-songwriter Ned Sublette in Sublette said he wrote it during the "Urban Cowboy" craze
 
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The time was 1970. I was a young man in Vietnam. I read a book which I will never forget; it was titled two desperate women. It was about two lesbian cow girls.
I am afraid that cow girls beat the cow boys when it came to grazing in the grass together.
I must have read that book 20 times.
Now thats the movie they should have put on the big screen.
Sorry its early
 
Anybody get the feeling that Greggy is trying to tell me something........:confused:

Sorry Greggy, my homosexual tendencies are limited to pedicures and smacks on the behind when someone scores a touchdown...........

Speaking of which, how's your Aunt Billy Bob doing?
 
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