MTD: -3.94% QTD: -3.94% YTD: -5.23%
+13.62% vs S&P last month and +22.87% in the last 6 months.
It is obviously too early to call a bottom but as always pundits are calling their shot and claiming Friday. Positive comments surrounding government policies concerning the credit crisis worldwide is sparking confidence and buying interest. Was I one day too early?
AN getting crushed and I dropped the ball. It's been a costly mistake and very out of character. Stock is still getting its face ripped off, falling below $8, rooted primarily with concerns over credit and the ramifications in the auto financing business.
Heinz (HNZ) and General Mills (GIS) acted like aggressive stocks yesterday
GM is worth less than it was in 1929, a staggering statistic.
I did not know that McClendon (CHK) was borrowing so much to buy his stock. In fact, it boggles my mind at how many of the men running these companies gamble recklessly with their own money let alone shareholder's. Natural gas is the second most abundant energy resource in the U.S., behind coal.
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