nasa1974's Account Talk

Woo! Hoo! Less than a $100 added to my account today. At least I didn't loose a hundred.:D

Positive days are nice.... I had a good one also....
After last week and most of this week a positive is GREAT! I think I can afford a cold beer tonight... I would share one with you NASA but it would probably be warm by the time I got it to you....cheers
 
Positive days are nice.... I had a good one also....
After last week and most of this week a positive is GREAT! I think I can afford a cold beer tonight... I would share one with you NASA but it would probably be warm by the time I got it to you....cheers

Gumby, Thanks for the beer offer. I'll grab one of my cold ones and toast it to you. Then we can have our beers toghether.

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With the EU holding back on bailing out Greece I wonder what the market will do today? European markets looking bad. :mad: Not to far away from going negative on the Tracker. Sure could use a couple of positive days this week. :suspicious:
 
The S fund had some gains yesterday so I am betting the G fund again. woo! hoo! :cheesy: The Asian and European markets looked strong and hopefully that will translate to a good day for the FCSI funds. Good Luck everyone.
 
Just looked at the market. I know the lunch bunch will be playing games soon so I do not want to jinx anything. All I am going to say is WOW!!
 
The Asian market was positive but Europe is mixed. Going to be an interesting day. We may want to put on the sticky pants today. :notrust:
 
Yahoo! Finance

Why Some Pros Still Believe a Big Stock Rally Is Coming



On Monday June 27, 2011, 4:08 pm EDT

"High unemployment? Check. A depressed housing market? Check. Strong potential for a global debt crisis? Check. Big stock market rally into the end of the year? Sure, why not?

Such is the case for stock market bulls, who believe that headwinds blowing from seemingly every direction will not got in the way of previously forecast stock gains that would take the Standard & Poor's 500 10 to 13 percent higher from current levels..."

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Why-S...78.html?x=0&sec=topStories&pos=7&asset=&ccode=[/h]
 
Yahoo! Finance

Debt ceiling talks turn to taxes (higher taxes!)


Charles Riley, On Tuesday June 28, 2011, 6:23 am EDT

"Any deal to raise the debt ceiling will have to include steep cuts to federal spending. But might it also include tax hikes?
Not if Republicans have anything to say about it. GOP negotiators pulled the plug on talks late last week after Democrats proposed closing loopholes in the tax code and eliminating subsidies.
The measures would result in more revenue flowing into federal coffers. They also amount to a tax hike..."

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Debt-...80.html?x=0&sec=topStories&pos=8&asset=&ccode=
 
Yahoo! Finance

Debt ceiling talks turn to taxes (higher taxes!)


Charles Riley, On Tuesday June 28, 2011, 6:23 am EDT

"Any deal to raise the debt ceiling will have to include steep cuts to federal spending. But might it also include tax hikes?
Not if Republicans have anything to say about it. GOP negotiators pulled the plug on talks late last week after Democrats proposed closing loopholes in the tax code and eliminating subsidies.
The measures would result in more revenue flowing into federal coffers. They also amount to a tax hike..."

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Debt-...80.html?x=0&sec=topStories&pos=8&asset=&ccode=

WooHoo, bring on the taxes !!! That way we can help all those folks who are under the thumb of the corporate barrons !!!
 
Nobody that makes under $200,000 a year will pay higher taxes, no sweat!:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
 
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