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I'm anticipating that it doesn't meet earnings expectations and falls like a brick. Either you're going to be rich or wiped clean. It's almost a gamble like I said.Originally Posted by bruce negro
Originally Posted by freakydestroyer
The gambler in me wants to buy weekly puts for GOOG in anticipation of earnings. I'm probably not going to do it and then it ends up being a huge winner.
Those would be some expensive puts. Why so bearish on GOOG? I don't see it dropping enough to be worth the put.
Originally Posted by LazyJ10
I hear ya - one of my clients is strictly a small cap long/short fund whose return has been steady over the course of their inception (almost 10 years) at almost 300%.
The person(s) who sold off were probably going to use the funds for tax time.
Originally Posted by LazyJ10
It's not necessarily a benefit, but often times during April, execs, big shareholders/directors will sell holdings in order to pay their taxes.
It's sad that they can't come up with a proper solution....Originally Posted by Patrick Bateman
[color= rgb(255, 0, 0)]They'll probably come up with some short term solutions to stall the process, much like how they've been doing with Greece (pumping air into a lifeless body) but a long term solution? Don't see that happening. [/color]Originally Posted by nocomment6
Spain and Portugal are destroying the markets....Seriously Europe needs to come up with some solutions!
[color= rgb(255, 0, 0)]One by one... [/color]
Originally Posted by DaJoka004
I think there are two thoughts to what we've seen the last few days. Both related to earnings. 1. Earnings estimates have steadily trended downward over the past few weeks. Those estimates are accurate, and we're getting setup for a crappy earnings season, thus the widespread selling.2. The downward trend in earnings estimates is a setup for "better than expected" earnings. The selling of the last few days is setting up a better entry position for buyers going into earnings. I'm still a bull, so I lean toward #2. But I would be lying if I didn't acknowledge that this is the first time since October that I've even been a tad worried.
So did mine...Originally Posted by Azndood21
!++ happened today?!? my BAC has gone down so much in the past week
I am still waiting for my account to be opened then i can started start trading but i am liking your positions on the stocksOriginally Posted by DaJoka004
Can I get a count of who here is actively trading?
Some of you postlike you actually own shares of these companies.
I'll go first.
Long AAPL, IGTE, DXPE, MD common shares. Long DXPE May 45 calls.