Investors....come in please!

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It's only April 3rd! (But is HAS been violent)

I did have a great day today!!!!!!!!!!



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I wasn't questioning your prediction, just wondering if your outlook for April, (and maybe May has changed any).

I had a killer day as well. HAL is starting to pay off. I've been zigzaging across the 3% line for several days. Picked up another 1.5% today.
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Oh I missundertook you. I thought you said my useless prediction is useless. I pulled that out of my sewer pipe....well actually I used my portfolio chart to read the future
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Asia is up tonight.
 
Got home in time to sell 6 stocks and 4 funds. Whoa.kicken.a

You guys did good. Next time I'll be happy to leave you in charge. Didn't calculate the % yet, but I'm fairly heavy cash.
 
The concensus is that everythings fine; stocks are undervalued, economy is OK, oil prices are 'stable', etc. The money is pouring in from increasing stock prices.....

I am getting that nervous feeling again.....
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The $75 fee only applies to funds that Fidelity doesn't offer for free. They offer all kinds of other company's funds at no charge. What funds do you want that you can't find an ETF for ($8 brokerage fee) or another equivalent for free?




My internet's been down so sorry for the late reply. I want to get my IRA into the T-Rowe price Cap Appreciation fund but it's not a no transaction fee fund, so it's $75 through Fidelity where my IRA is. I have bought and sold a couple other craap non-NTF funds through Fidelity as well, hence my dislike of the $75 fee. I need to stop treating funds like stocks and hold them long term, hence my wanting to get into the T-Rower price fund for the long term.

I really don't know much about ETFs.
 
Drew do a search on ETFs and you'll find one that mirroirs just about any fund you might purchase.

I'm smelling a rat in the inflation numbers. Too much good news in this cake. GE doesn't rally at all with this market and it's always been a bellweather?

Something is missing.
 
Abby Joseph Cohen is on TV again. This is a bearish sign. She last made continuous appearances in 2000 when she was predicting S&P 1600.


Henry Blodgett will be all over the place again. I'm looking at Int'l, metals, corn and energy.
 
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