I was referring to my viewpoint. When the market is down I can be overly harsh toward those who try to be helpful such as you on the rare occasions that you actually try to help me.
Sounds like you're afraid of vigorous debate and just want a pat on the head for whatever you come up with.
And you have no part in it right?? You've answered every post I've written.
And you think Liz would Know?? How about thinking for yourself?? Or is that too difficult??
Things must be boring in Switzerland.
Sold Nct at a profit.
Infn you are the perfect reverse indicator.
Actually health care costs are rising LESS than they were a few years ago. The fact is that not everyone has the same economic interest. People who are lower income or unemployed need a high growth economy. Those who are upper middle class with a secure job want slower growth and little or no inflation with high interest rates on their savings. The rich make out regardless.
Nobody forced you to buy. Energy trusts can be good investments IF you pay a low enough price.
You're typical of most. Sell the shares when they're on sale and buy them when they're expensive.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
Next buy target is 3.75 with a sell at 4.50.
Then you should have said buy at 3.85 or lower. Predictions are useless. I have buy and sell targets not because they are predictions but simply to let me know when to buy or sell.
LAME
Why not just say below 4?? I don't like exact numbers. It implies precision that simply is not possible.
The distribution has seen better days and will continue to move lower.
It will be
Sentiment: Strong Buy
Buy slowly on the weakness and sell slowly on the rallies.
I intended to buy at 4.25 but we busted through there. I buy in 25 cent intervals. Xin is one of the most undervalued stocks I know of but people trade it incorrectly. When it moves lower most people run instead of scooping it up. And when it moves higher they can't take profits because they didn't buy when it was lower.
Energy trusts have little to do with interest rates which will remain low for years to come anyway, You need to look at how much supply the trust has left and what price they are likely to get in the coming years for that supply.
You're biggest winners should NOT be your biggest positions. Your biggest positions should be in FUTURE big winners.