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  1. billhart22 is offline
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    09-30-2009, 01:53 AM #71
    Quote Originally Posted by socalrunningfool View Post
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    100% Absolutely Agree Bill. Friggen madness. Trust me. California laws have turned a great state into a complete disaster. Tell me Bill. How in the F' did Michigan create this law????? Without checks for actual citizens who are simply attempting to live their daily lives. And second. Who was the rat that reported the lady? What a sad state.

    Reminds me of a man at my company today who said this. I will be buying another thousand rounds after work today. There are some pissed off people out there, and they are not just ones that everyone thinks "look the type".
    It all starts with that website flag@xxxx.gov. to report what people say about health care (this is just one example). They are still snitching at that address..don't kid yourself. You may get a message back saying that the website is down, but they can keep what you send. It is a no-brainer.

    OK, the neighbors are getting along fine and one person watches all the kids in the morning. One neighbor gets jealous and calls the state...hmmmm who could that be? The self-righteous jealous Betty down the street who is such a dork that she won't do anything for anybody and wonders why nobody has anything to do with her, because she is above it all (in her mind), but she is really the weakest of the bunch. She doesn't want to deal with people that rely upon each other, because she is so much more special.

    Her thinking is - If you can't join the low life, then you have to lick them (perverse thinking). "My God...they help each other...how low life..." She really wants to be a part of them, but she thinks she is too good for the program.

    Now to the guy you work with....what an absolute hypocrite! He doesn't buy ammo out of Patriotism or gallantry, he buys ammo out of big-mouthed paranoia and will end up shooting himself if something happens, or shooting his family to spare them the pain and then dying by bullets from the opposition. He is an idiot.

    That is just a primer of social intellectual reasoning. The point...there is no real reason, just egotism and self-importance, not to mention feeling self importance to report issues to the government. That is the false "WE" concept.

    The real "WE" concept was exemplified by the lady who tended the children in the morning.

    End of Study..................

    Good Night.

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    09-30-2009, 08:20 AM #72
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    Julie. I see cold weather brings out the best in you! LMAO!!

    Would you like to roast by an open fire with me and my "Chestnuts".

    As to nuts in general. Ol Candleman has a hard time locating his I'm sure. Cyclists have a BIG time turtle issue with all that time on the seat. I'm sure that's why he suns in the P.M.............................................
    This is getting entirely too personal! And when I stop laughing, I might even post something about Sirius!

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    09-30-2009, 09:42 AM #73
    Quote Originally Posted by socalrunningfool View Post
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    Very Very well said Bill. So very true.
    They have that story on the news now. It will be on today. The lady's name is Lisa Snyder. I didn't have the volume on, so I will catch it later.

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    09-30-2009, 09:44 AM #74
    Ok. So here's me....I am new to the stock market game. I usually gamble with the lottery and casino, but since 1-800-GAMBLER stopped taking my calls a few months back, I decided to play for bigger stakes in the market!! (LOL, not as big a degenerate as it sounds!) I got in SIRI at .21, way back when bankruptcy was threatening and invested what I was willing to lose, on a chance that it might be saved. I watched it go to .05, found you guys, read, waited...and so far so good. Also got in GE at 7.50, and so far, so good. Anyway, most of what you will get from me is questions, questions, questions.....here's my first.......Last week when SIRI was dropping into the low .60's I was ona NASDAQ site watching the real time trades, toward the end of the trading day there were trades in blocks of 100 - 500 shares at like .627 or so, then all of the sudden there was a trade for like 999,000 shares at .60, immediately followed by a shit load more or 100 - 500 shares at .627 again. That .60 stuck out like a sore thumb! What is that? How does that happen?? Hope this is not a stupid question....

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    09-30-2009, 09:58 AM #75
    Quote Originally Posted by siriusrain View Post
    Ok. So here's me....I am new to the stock market game. I usually gamble with the lottery and casino, but since 1-800-GAMBLER stopped taking my calls a few months back, I decided to play for bigger stakes in the market!! (LOL, not as big a degenerate as it sounds!) I got in SIRI at .21, way back when bankruptcy was threatening and invested what I was willing to lose, on a chance that it might be saved. I watched it go to .05, found you guys, read, waited...and so far so good. Also got in GE at 7.50, and so far, so good. Anyway, most of what you will get from me is questions, questions, questions.....here's my first.......Last week when SIRI was dropping into the low .60's I was ona NASDAQ site watching the real time trades, toward the end of the trading day there were trades in blocks of 100 - 500 shares at like .627 or so, then all of the sudden there was a trade for like 999,000 shares at .60, immediately followed by a shit load more or 100 - 500 shares at .627 again. That .60 stuck out like a sore thumb! What is that? How does that happen?? Hope this is not a stupid question....
    Not a stupid question at all. I was wondering the same thing. I think we discussed it on one of these threads. But, those sort of moves always make me scratch my head.

    The GE was a great move. No reason it won't be over 20 by the spring.

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    09-30-2009, 10:02 AM #76
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    Hell SRK. I remember when no one knew who you were cause we both simply posted on the news comments. LOL. Look at us now.

    http://www.weathermichigan.com/detroit.htm

    Looks like Julie will be under her umbrella tomorrow. At least my ceiling shields me from the "Sun ". Enjoy your slot game. (If you haven't figured out this line. It's from the monopoly slot game at the casinos". lol.

    for me . . its Hot-Hot Penny first (I clean up on the little money bags)

    then I go for Match Game (trick here is to always pick Richard Dawson)

    then maybe a little "Slingo" . . I also like the one with the cascading jewels (Jewel Box?). . and the two little ethnic Jewelers come out on the screen and chip away at the diamond . . and you keep going til you crack 2 diamonds

    good mindless fun . . too hard to do the ponies there . . too many races going at once . . plus I like the fresh smell of steamy manure to get by handicapping juices flowing . . turf-dirt, long-short, bullet-work, 2nd off layoff, freshend-up, winning-connections, pulled-up last, turned-out, shipped-in, hot-jock, drying-out surface, 1st time-L etc etc . . a man needs to think out in the wide open spaces . .

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    09-30-2009, 10:09 AM #77
    Quote Originally Posted by candleman View Post
    Not a stupid question at all. I was wondering the same thing. I think we discussed it on one of these threads. But, those sort of moves always make me scratch my head.

    The GE was a great move. No reason it won't be over 20 by the spring.

    Basically, absent any "real volume" the "Market-Makers" can do just about anything they want to to the price of an equity with complete impunity . . including "painting the close" with "fictitious trades" or prioritizing a "favored-client" trade . . just the way it is . . ignore it!

    If you dont believe me . . call up Paul Blaylock at Investor Relations (he generally picks up the phone on the 1st ring; I dont think the guy even takes a lunch break) . . but you should just forget about those last 5 minutes of trade unless you are looking for a signal between makers as to whether or not they need shares . . too inside baseball for retailers like us!

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    09-30-2009, 10:16 AM #78

    Jon Pluc

    do I look stupid to you Pluc?

    Up past your bedtime last nite I hear.

    A "friend of mine" tells me you were slumming around the forums last nite in your rain slicker with the collar pulled up . .

    you didn't even post anything Pluc

    around here we call that being a "taker"

    you "take" from us Pluc and dont give back . .

    now no more late nite escapades . . and if you are going to sign in . . at least have the courtesy to put up a post or two

    I have "friends" Pluc . . we can roll the dime over . . but the interest meter is still running . . capiche?

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    09-30-2009, 10:21 AM #79

    Last Day of the Quarter

    Wouldn't get too obsessed about share price right now . . just watch trend on average daily volume . . and SP will take care of itself

    still underpriced at $0.60 . . my own model yields $0.75 six days a week and twice on Sunday based on known metrics . . so a free $0.15 sitting out there for any takers

    SP will pierce $0.80 ceiling before conf-call . . then continue up post call to push through $1.00 by Monday following Black Friday

    don't be lulled to sleep by current price movements . .

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    09-30-2009, 10:23 AM #80
    Quote Originally Posted by Sirius Roadkill View Post
    Basically, absent any "real volume" the "Market-Makers" can do just about anything they want to to the price of an equity with complete impunity . . including "painting the close" with "fictitious trades" or prioritizing a "favored-client" trade . . just the way it is . . ignore it!

    If you dont believe me . . call up Paul Blaylock at Investor Relations (he generally picks up the phone on the 1st ring; I dont think the guy even takes a lunch break) . . but you should just forget about those last 5 minutes of trade unless you are looking for a signal between makers as to whether or not they need shares . . too inside baseball for retailers like us!
    Roadkill, thanks for the explanation. I've always wondered how we go up at the end of each day. Somedays I'm sure we're closing down and then all of a sudden,,,,boom....I have to go looking for the pom-pom's

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