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To: KyrosL who wrote (82807)11/6/2011 6:50:01 PM
From: carranza2  Respond to of 218074
 
No, he did ban me once from his political thread, which was supposed to be centrist, but was anything but. He did from his 50% thread. SI unbanned me from his pol thread, then it's present head, a real piece of work, banned me, not him.

Still, Greek nat'l bank is a howler. What an incomparably bad investment.

I've had huge winners, too, QCOM in 1999 comes immediately to mind, along w/ MSFT and Cisco in 1998. Big deal. And the claim that he's an investment manager is also a howler. He might advise his Mama, or something. Good luck to her. He's never quoted any licenses or credentials so the investment advisor/manager bit seems bit fishy to me.

From your name, it appears, you might be Greek. Hope you did not plunk down any moolah on the Greek Nat'l Bank.

Still, adopting Ritholtz, belatedly, is a good thing. Better late than never.






To: KyrosL who wrote (82807)11/6/2011 9:40:07 PM
From: Snowshoe  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 218074
 
Kyros, are you doing this now? ;)

Greece is doomed, so buy Greece!
Commentary: Time to buy is when there’s blood in the streets
marketwatch.com



To: KyrosL who wrote (82807)11/7/2011 12:48:08 AM
From: elmatador2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218074
 
Big Greek money wants default and Greece out of the Euro. Default means their debts would be wiped out.

They have money stashed in Euro outside Greece. With a post-default privatization plan, they would buy assets on the cheap bringing back the Euro they have stashed abroad.

Remember that CHF spike? That was capital flight, amigo. It will return to Greece if the script plays as per Big Greek money plan.