>I think it’s a tremendous opportunity to buy
Not sure what GE is at, but the stock just keeps falling. Same with Ford, it has a great dividend yield, but one day up and 3 days trashed is not solid enough ice on which to skate.
>I think it’s a tremendous opportunity to buy
Not sure what GE is at, but the stock just keeps falling. Same with Ford, it has a great dividend yield, but one day up and 3 days trashed is not solid enough ice on which to skate.
I usually track what I'm interested in for a bit before deciding to buy and dividend yield and P/E play a factor. Never go full retartd and have another entry price in mind with a goal of how many shares I want overall. But why buy into a declining stock and/or stock market? I've held some securities for nearly 20 years and even if I'm down on the buy price the dividends have paid off. Looks like the algo-s have taken over trading nearly entirely, and that is why it's boom and bust. Walmart was @$65 not too long ago and was over $90 last I saw. Maybe not now, but market selloffs are good for picking up issues at decent prices.
Overall, though, longer term pays off but it's always a wall of worry short term.
That issue came up with Roberts declining to hear the immigration case, it was still pending out on the 9 circuit.
>HRC, BO, others have not tweeted for several days – is it a meaningful coincidence?
Nah, the funeral letters bummed them out…))
It's 'Looking Glass,' Anon.
ET tech that isn't 100% and used to trick the little earthlings to avoid 'what might have been' by doing something even more stupid. Think 9/11.
> An informant has mentioned a different technological approach.
AI with a quantum computer interface sounds interesting enough to me, accounts for Jade Helm in some ways. 'Obsolete technology' is everything supposedly 'state of the art' these days. POTUS doesn't have sufficient clearance, but maybe The Donald is familiar enough with Tesla's research thru his 'favorite Uncle.' Withholding technological advancement is understandable to a point, but when humanity itself is left behind in a state of ruin at the expense of the ruling elite, we need a paradigm shift, the very thing Isaiah's 45 promises in 'The Great Awakening.'
>Those we trust the most, anon
I'm celebrating the birthday of the one I trust the most today. Of course it's not his real birthday, but that is on a 'need to know' basis…))
>All those trillions would buy a lot of astronaut snorkels for their swimming pool spacewalks.
Intergalactic space travel is not cheap, and there are often unanticipated consequences which require defensive measures the likes of which are science fiction writers dreams.
MMV's & Mickey LaPua come to mind, but I'm sure there are many others.