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Non-Tech : Kirk's Market Thoughts
COHR 173.58-0.8%1:18 PM EST

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To: Gottfried who wrote (3822)2/13/2016 10:09:49 AM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (2) of 26782
 
Yes, collecting 2 or 3% dividends from what we own plus added return from trading shares or options like you and Bob do is fine for fundamentals to catch up.
we don't need new highs. Sideways for a year or two is fine with me. I think chips will muddle through since people will give up eating before surrendering their smart phones. So providers like Verizon should thrive, too.
Why didn't I think of that before?

VZ PO is 69 stockcharts.com

That link didn't show any PO for me....

I've avoided T and VZ as it seems so easy for FB or GOOGL to replace them with free wifi. I believe Comcast is working on putting wifi repeaters in their cable boxes to build their own networks. Regulated monopolies have always scared me... so I usually only own them through index funds like SPY.

PS: hope renewed finance.yahoo.com
Maybe drillers will survive

I own RIG and ESV, both are using snorkels with extensions

I own GGLR well on house money but it is so far in the mud that it is using a clam snorkel just to reach water from the mud. The good news is it appears to have bottomed some time ago and I've done well trading between one and two pennies. I won't get rich but the trading has paid for bags of Peet's coffee beans. I think they are just laying low, sitting on their cash, collecting some revenue and waiting.
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