Somebody kick the stock traders in the nuts.
Originally Posted by khuezee,Jul 13 2006, 12:35 PM
jasonjm,
what do you think of expedia?
what do you think of expedia?
I'm pretty bearish on EXPE.
This one looks too hard to play the day wand over it. Volume is really low. Might pick up tomorrow afternoon for a couple tenths of a point. I wouldn't hold over night.
Long term outlook looks bleak. They have much to recover from the disasterous Q1. Is it undervalued right now? I'm not sure, i would reserve the answer to that question with another which is when will it's mangment has a strong strategy and if it actually shows proof it can do well in the market.
I wouldn't jump the gun on this one with any good news.
I haven't looked the financials just yet. I'll try to look at it tonight and edit this post.
It's clock out time.
Originally Posted by Incubus,Jul 12 2006, 11:20 PM
That's why I'm holding it. Hell, I actually had some for a while. When it went down more, I bought more refusing to sell at a loss.
I'm still kind of new to the stock market, and the amount of money I have in stocks right now is nothing to get worked up over.
You and me both :crossfingers:
I'm still kind of new to the stock market, and the amount of money I have in stocks right now is nothing to get worked up over.
You and me both :crossfingers:
Originally Posted by jasonjm,Jul 13 2006, 02:41 PM
Take your money out.
Or sniper a tiered short sequence.
Right now is a good time to buy the undervalued.
If you'd like my technical or fundamental analysis on a ticker post it here.
Remember, beaking even is winning too. Making money is awesome. Losing money...well thats not good.
And stocks should only consist of a percentage, not all of your investment portfolio.
Or sniper a tiered short sequence.
Right now is a good time to buy the undervalued.
If you'd like my technical or fundamental analysis on a ticker post it here.
Remember, beaking even is winning too. Making money is awesome. Losing money...well thats not good.
And stocks should only consist of a percentage, not all of your investment portfolio.
Originally Posted by JonBoy,Jul 14 2006, 08:47 AM
How about the futures guys driving oil up? That's who we need to be kicking! They're the problem we're at nearly $3.00 a gallon across the nation.
Originally Posted by sweetmeat,Jul 14 2006, 06:52 AM
bought GM at 19 and change. most undervalued stock on the board. currently trading at 27.68 
Ride the wave if you can.








yup, early april.