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    • Wed Sep 24th 22:44 PM
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      A Closer Look at Microsoft's Share Buyback, Dividend Increase Announcments
      Debt at 2% rates? Try the simple fact they lower their overall cost of capital. The cost of equity is easily assumable to be well in excess of 2% - the simple dividend alone is 2%. From a financial point of view, debt financing in this case is a no-brainer.

      If you don't think it is a good idea, you need to retake your intro to finance class.
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    • Wed Sep 24th 11:59 AM
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      Goldman Sachs: Buffett's the Milkman and He Always Delivers
      What he got and what you own aren't even related.

      Given the cost of that capital, I would expect a serious decline in share price over time.
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    • Mon Sep 22nd 22:36 PM
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      NVDA: Still a Wait And See
      Heh, I think you are a good contrary indicator, Mr. Author. It is looking like you picked the lowest point of the year to say, "Not quite yet." Hey, if you like it, BUY IT. If you think it MIGHT go lower, step into it. If it does, great you like it even more. If it goes higher, well, at least you got some.
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    • Sat Sep 20th 10:01 AM
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      It's a Bull Market in Government Intervention
      Icandoiton - Banks won't have to raise their rates...the money markets will lower theirs. The difference was a risk premium. That risk is now gone...therefore, the premium will be gone as well.
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    • Wed Sep 10th 15:58 PM
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      Distinguishing Between Out of Favor Sectors and Doomed Ones
      Socialism cannot compete, dude you are an idiot. You think the market would be ok with 5 Trillion in debt being at Risk? The private markets aren't going to find a "better value" for that debt. They would mark it WAY down, even though most of it isn't at risk and will be paid off eventually. The market ALWAYS overreacts to the upside and the downside. Period. End of Story. The efficient markets theory was thrown out eons ago. Perhaps you had your business schooling in the 70s or something.
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    • Thu Jul 24th 12:05 PM
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      Peak Oil as a Direct Result of Misallocation of Funds
      Still think it isn't a bubble? Energy company stock prices are down to levels below where they were at the beginning of the year.

      Oil is on the way down further.

      The large recent runup had more to do with shorts getting squeezed (Google Semgroup) than it did with anything relating to fundamentals.

      Sure, the US Dollar is not gonna do well over the long term, we have too much debt, but this energy situation is NOT based on fundamentals it is about 60% speculation and 40% US dollar issues.

      HK and CHK "investors" are a lot poorer for all the hype.
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    • Fri Jul 18th 10:23 AM
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      Scott Burns Thinks You're Saving Too Much for Retirement
      I know some $100k households that max their IRA and their 401ks, plus work for a company with a pension plan. It'll be nice to be financial set for life when they retire, but they might look back and think it mightve been nicer to not be living in a 2200 sq ft house driving a 10 yr old car for the majority of their lives.
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    • Thu Jul 17th 09:45 AM
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      Why I'm Committed to the UltraShort Financials ETF
      40% in two days...ouch.
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    • Wed Jul 16th 16:05 PM
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      Why I'm Committed to the UltraShort Financials ETF
      Solution, why is that bad? That is the definition of a free market.
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    • Wed Jul 16th 14:24 PM
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      Why I'm Committed to the UltraShort Financials ETF
      Jimmy, you don't need Financials to hit their 52 week highs. You just need them not to go lower.

      If you think you are gonna get ANOTHER 60% haircut on top of the one you already got, you are mistaken.
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    • Wed Jul 16th 11:00 AM
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      Why I'm Committed to the UltraShort Financials ETF
      Don't bet on the end of the world.

      It's a one-time event. If you win, you lose.
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    • Tue Jul 15th 22:38 PM
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      Spotting Banks In Danger
      rnestler...the bank keeps on running..the FDIC just manages it. I'd assume someone getting SS wouldn't have over $100k in said account, but if not...they might have issues.
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    • Mon Jul 14th 17:32 PM
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      VIX Hits 3-Month High, Market Skeptical About Fed's Power
      Sky hurts
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    • Fri Jul 11th 09:09 AM
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      10 Winning Stock Themes in an Obama Administration
      Anything is better than further disgracing the US image by attempting to continue to think we can influence world politics positively with our military.

      Violence begets violence and destabilizes in a feedback loop.

      I'll take higher taxes, more corporate oversight any day if it means that we aren't the international laughstock we are today.
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    • Tue Jul 8th 22:47 PM
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      Covering Down Some of My Short Positions
      so, in summary, it may bottom or it may go down and bottom eventually.

      Real exact.
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