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A Low Spot Amid Gold's New Highs

Started this discussion. Last reply by BullBearGirl May 10, 2010. 4 Replies

Below is a link to an article by Brad Zigler of Hard Assets Investor. I find him worth listening to. If the link doesn't work, just go to…Continue

 

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What's your current long term market stance?
Neutral
What's your current intermediate term market stance?
Neutral
What's your current short term market stance?
Neutral
What is your style of investing? (You can choose more than one.)
Swing Trader, Trend Follower, Buy and Hold, Options Trader
In which markets do you trade or invest?
Stocks, Options, Bonds, Commodities, Precious Metals
How long have you been trading or investing?
10-20 years
Describe your level of market experience.
I'm learing but still losing money
Have you read "Reminiscences of a Stock Market Operator?"
No

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Jim Rogers buying dollars - predicts $2000 gold by 2019

Posted on December 11, 2009 at 9:30pm 0 Comments

Jim Rogers has been buying dollars for the past few months. He says there are too many dollar bears right now.

I am unable to post the link properly for some reason, but you can find the article by searching Yahoo or Google for "Jim Rogers buys dollar"

As this stock goes, so goes the market:

Posted on November 30, 2009 at 10:14am 1 Comment

Is Goldman Sachs the Canary in the Coal Mine or Just No Longer Relevant?

http://www.thedailycrux.com/content/3399/Goldman_Sachs

Red Flag: Oil's Faltering

Posted on November 26, 2009 at 8:06pm 2 Comments

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!

Apologies for posting this on Thanksgiving, but I didn't want to lose or forget about it by waiting until tomorrow:


http://www.hardassetsinvestor.com/component/content/article/3/1876-red-flag-oils-faltering.html

Options question

Posted on November 23, 2009 at 4:09pm 2 Comments

This question is for options traders:

Suppose you buy a put on a stock that is currently trading at $60 and you want to sell it when the stock is at $58. Is there any way to figure out where to set the stop limit for the option price?

BBG

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At 12:34pm on September 15, 2009, Steven Vincent said…
Welcome! It's great to have a BullBear Girl on the site! We hope to hear from you often.
 
 
 

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