pstarr wrote:Outcast_Searcher wrote:I agree completely. I'm terrified of speculative stocks with monster (or infinite) PE's, and stay away.
By reacting only to your own preconceptions (having deemed me a 'doomer') you feel free to ignore crazy P/E.
At your own risk. Surf on, dude. The sun always shines.
onlooker wrote:We are also talking about no rebound or recovery.
onlooker wrote:Actually, what is happening transcends all the "normal" market behavior. We are talking about the prelude to a world wide Depression. Nobody wins except maybe the Banks. We are also talking about no rebound or recovery. Sell, sell , sell.
pstarr wrote:Right on Onlooker. Follow the cornies at your own risk. They are pumping their own shaky investments. They have an undying believe that their own 'positive' attitude will somehow save the economy. All it comes down to is : screw the fundamentals.
Outcaste, take your positive attitude to church. Or the PTA. This place is for grownup
pstarr wrote:The most you ever say to any reasonable contrary argument is . . . doomer doomer doomer doomer.
Cog wrote:So those big returns for the last six months aren't real? Should I give them back?
Cog wrote:Asian and European markets up and US premarket looks good. The rally continues regardless of North Korea and two major hurricanes hitting the USA. Its a good time to make some money.
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