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IFT COB today 100% "G" Fund.

THAT'S ALL I CAN STANDS I CAN'T STANDS NO MORE!!View attachment 43847


And here I am looking at getting into the C S I, small though, like 10% each. 1st move of the month. But it dose look very bearish breaking support levels all over the place. I'm thinking I'll still have 70% on the side for when it does bottom out.

Good luck nnuut!!
 
And GOOD LUCK to you. You never know where the Bottom is, but with another IFT available it seems to be the thing for ME to do.:cool:
 
I chickened out with 2 minutes to spare after looking through some more educated posts. We could see a bounce, but I can wait. I've been 2% each C S I since 11/02. Missed out on some crazy moves, but as you mentioned, with only 2 moves...

Anyway, I'll be watching tomorrow.
 
Not to be a poster of bad karma on your thread, and I hope I'm wrong...boy do I hope I'm wrong. But I was looking at the 2 year chart on the S fund and see a long term ceiling being built in the 1289-1296 range. The C fund is harder to interpret but the possibility is there for something similar in the 2667-2671 range. I hope this is just some limited trading range, market lost and meandering, movement I am seeing but if this is a ceiling forming then OUCH!

I am glad I am on the pad and hope to see a reason to buy in soon!
 
I use Chrome and have NO problems, might work for you but you never know?

Been thinking about getting a Chromebook for my SO. Can we use Office products like Outlook, Word, etc. with the Chromebook? I understand you don't use Windows? How do you like the Chrome compared to the Microsoft products?
 
That all depends on how tied you are to the look and feel of MS. You can test that by running Linux on your PC. You can run Linux live from a thumb drive or set up your PC to dual boot Linux with MS Windows. If you don't like Linux you won't like Chromebook.If you need specific software you are going to be tied to MS or Apple. If generic software works for you, you should be OK. As for Office products, what do you need? Does it have to be MS Word or will any wordprocessor do? Does it have to be Excel or will any generic spreadsheet do? You can test that for yourself by downloading and using an open source office product like Libre Office. You can get that for MS Windows and try it out on your PC now.The big difference with a Chromebook of course is that you run all your stuff in the cloud with a browser interface. I think you can use the same office products from a Google account with a browser on your PC. Don't know if that still works. It's been many years since I used it. It is a way to try before you buy though.
 
I use Chrome and have NO problems, might work for you but you never know?

Been thinking about getting a Chromebook for my SO. Can we use Office products like Outlook, Word, etc. with the Chromebook? I understand you don't use Windows? How do you like the Chrome compared to the Microsoft products?

FYI:

Chrome is not necessarily Chromebook.

I use Chrome...with Windows; but I do not use a Chromebook.
 
That all depends on how tied you are to the look and feel of MS. You can test that by running Linux on your PC. You can run Linux live from a thumb drive or set up your PC to dual boot Linux with MS Windows. If you don't like Linux you won't like Chromebook.If you need specific software you are going to be tied to MS or Apple. If generic software works for you, you should be OK. As for Office products, what do you need? Does it have to be MS Word or will any wordprocessor do? Does it have to be Excel or will any generic spreadsheet do? You can test that for yourself by downloading and using an open source office product like Libre Office. You can get that for MS Windows and try it out on your PC now.The big difference with a Chromebook of course is that you run all your stuff in the cloud with a browser interface. I think you can use the same office products from a Google account with a browser on your PC. Don't know if that still works. It's been many years since I used it. It is a way to try before you buy though.

Additionally, and more simply; one can use Google Docs: https://www.google.com/docs/about/
 
I use GOOGLE CHROME instead of Internet Explorer or Fire Fox. Was having problems with Using those two Browsers @ TSPTALK. :D
 
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