housing/economy
am 27.09.2005 16:26:37 von mac
go to stockcharts.com, get the chart for FSVLX, bookmark it.
go to stockcharts.com, get the chart for FSVLX, bookmark it.
what's FSVLX have to do with that lengthy analysis or
for that matter
(looks like a backdoor ftp article around the paysite)
mac wrote:
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> go to stockcharts.com, get the chart for FSVLX, bookmark it.
In article <>,
"Flasherly" <> wrote:
>
in charting(technical analysis) a common pattern is the head and
shoulders. watch for further breakdown of neckline area. see FSVLX chart
in article. if your not into TA, then it's not important or meaningful.
mac wrote:
> in charting(technical analysis) a common pattern is the head and
> shoulders. watch for further breakdown of neckline area. see FSVLX chart
> in article. if your not into TA, then it's not important or meaningful.
The subject model, I see.
If energy is going up, cost of electricity will not be far behind. The
McMansion will join the Hummer.
Happy Guy
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Hummer 3 commercial is reason enough why I cast off mpeg2 satellite
streams sometime ago. Bit of a cauldron with today's local biz
highlites on consumer confidence and Greenspan's supportive vote for
dubiety. Tough read, an immediate domestic future. Though long energy
does seem a fair residual.
happy-guy wrote:
> If energy is going up, cost of electricity will not be far behind. The
> McMansion will join the Hummer.
>
> Happy Guy
> -
In article <>,
"Flasherly" <> wrote:
> Hummer 3 commercial is reason enough why I cast off mpeg2 satellite
> streams sometime ago. Bit of a cauldron with today's local biz
> highlites on consumer confidence and Greenspan's supportive vote for
> dubiety. Tough read, an immediate domestic future. Though long energy
> does seem a fair residual.
>
> happy-guy wrote:
> > If energy is going up, cost of electricity will not be far behind. The
> > McMansion will join the Hummer.
> >
> > Happy Guy
> > -
and here's another piece of the housing puzzle---
fannymae tanked -10% today on more bad accounting/management stories.
anybody want to guess what a bailout would cost the taxpayers?