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WTF: Dow above 8000 ...NOW: broke 8100.... woot

Mrburns2007

Platinum Member
I thought all the war talk scared the markets, guess people want it resolved one way or another.


I hope it keeps going up🙂
 
Just the stock market reacting to the news that the war will happen and it will happen soon. The uncertainty is gone.
 
Originally posted by: toant103
i'm going to kill myself for this. Could have made $2500 this morning with NVDA and MYG

That's why I just keep my money in. Not only did you lose that $2500, but you will have to pay taxes on the money you just made too. The tax thing is the main reason I don't buy and sell like mad anymore.
 
hmm.. i dreamed about buying stocks last night, which is weird because i've never bought any, and havn't even thought about it in a while..

maybe i can get a job as a psychic or something 😛
 
Originally posted by: XZeroII
Originally posted by: toant103
i'm going to kill myself for this. Could have made $2500 this morning with NVDA and MYG

That's why I just keep my money in. Not only did you lose that $2500, but you will have to pay taxes on the money you just made too. The tax thing is the main reason I don't buy and sell like mad anymore.

I thought the maket is going to drive that's why i sold it.
 
Originally posted by: Zakath15
Wartime is a bad time to market time. The market behaves unpredictable and with no clear pattern.

That being said, I'm keeping my money in the market for the time being. Bought a couple shares of Boeing at $27.70, Sierra Pacific Resources at $2.98. Could make a profit on SPR at the moment, but I'd rather keep it in there. From what I've looked at, they're a solid investment for the long haul.

'Cept the whole price gouging thing in CA, ouch.
 
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