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  1. #13885

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    If I had to, I'd lean toward PG as a consumer cyclical. Dollar cost averaging is the way to go.

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    Thanks BT. I'm planning to DCA every month.
    CURRENT ALLOCATION: 100% I AS OF C.O.B. 5/22/2017

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    I've been busy buying some crushed wall flowers: TPC, CLF, VHI, LNG, DRC, NFX, SDRL, ABB, APL. Tomorrow may present another golden opportunity to do more buying. The market consolidation took $471K out of my oceanic via devaluation - now it's time to get some of that back during June. Thank goodness for Scott Walker. Obama's chances for re-election have dimmed, and he has no one to blame but Birchtree types and himself.


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    I would not be surprised to see the SPX pop above the 200 EMA at 1313.42. I have extra cash to spend but am cooling my rocket jets until Bernanke speaks tomorrow. The problem is it's so darn easy to buy trampled wall flowers especially in an ongoing bull market - so I'll wait another day. Snort.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Birchtree View Post
    I've been busy buying some crushed wall flowers: TPC, CLF, VHI, LNG, DRC, NFX, SDRL, ABB, APL. Tomorrow may present another golden opportunity to do more buying. The market consolidation took $471K out of my oceanic via devaluation - now it's time to get some of that back during June. Thank
    goodness for Scott Walker. Obama's chances for re-election have dimmed, and he has no one to blame but Birchtree types and himself
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    Now you say you were pulling for Scott Walker. What a surprise! not

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    "By this measure, stocks are cheaper relative to Treasuries than at the end of any quarter in almost 60 years."

    Five reasons to buy stocks now - Robert Powell's Your Portfolio - MarketWatch

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    Chasing Ferdinand and searching for some happiness while buying: MS, C, T, KOL, TEN, GDXJ, HD, ANR, BCS, APU. If Bernanke provides any hint of QE3 I'm going to buy even more.

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    Still doing some nibbling: PHM, MCP, LPX, BAM, AME, POL. FWIW here's a look into my DCA process with PHM. 500/$4.63, 500/$4.36, 500/$3.77, 500/$9.15 - and I hope to keep buying more shares as they gain in price.

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    Do u own any KKD?
    Is today Saturday again?

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    Don't own any KKD but I do like their product. Here are my last few nibbles for today unless we achieve orbit: LTD, AOS, AE, BBG. Saving some buying power for tomorrow - I like chasing Ferdinand around the arena.

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    I'm pacing the rails waiting for an opportunity to do some purchases - I just like to own stuff. Perhaps I'm a hoarder of equities. I'm over weighted in the I fund and have no fear of a stronger dollar - now who can figure that out. I'm reminded that there is one thing that never changes in the investment world. When you buy solid companies and reinvest the dividends you can build ture wealth. The last time the euro was so low, and euro fears were so popular, the euro soon surged in a couple massive uplegs that coincided with a major upleg in the US stock markets. During all of the previous post-panic euro uplegs, the SPX rallied sharply to achieve major new cyclical bull high each time. Nah, can that happen again - you bet. Snort.

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    I've only made two purchases today: TITN, ANN, and that just does not satify my hunger for more wall flowers. I need a nice pop in the R2K and then I'd be golden to rush headlong into the briar patch. Ferdinand please show me some strength today.


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