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发表于 2008-10-7 13:32 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
老杨团队,追求完美;客户至上,服务到位!
用鲜花下注,1比2赔付。今天晚上8点截止。
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 楼主| 发表于 2008-10-7 13:42 | 显示全部楼层
恭喜您, 社区会员 vilna 送了您 100 束鲜花!1 M  J, a) q4 r8 ^6 G- O

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 楼主| 发表于 2008-10-7 18:41 | 显示全部楼层
恭喜您, 社区会员 朱坚强 送了您 200 束鲜花!! D1 U2 C8 z( d8 z

" `$ R) }- d, I* u( V9 A并附言: 跌
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发表于 2008-10-7 20:08 | 显示全部楼层
老杨团队 追求完美
估计上午开盘会涨,如果能涨200点,到中午没有什么消息出来,估计能守住9600点,到下午收盘的时候能在9550点上下吧。也就是小涨。
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如果不幸,谁发了个第三季度报告和第四季度预测赔本,估计市场就扛不住了,直接奔9100点了。
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发表于 2008-10-7 20:23 | 显示全部楼层
i'm later!!next time,i went try!!
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发表于 2008-10-7 20:55 | 显示全部楼层

老杨,这个活动一定要持续的开展下去!

这是个发财的机会啊,hehe
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 楼主| 发表于 2008-10-7 21:02 | 显示全部楼层
老杨团队,追求完美;客户至上,服务到位!
恭喜您, 社区会员 tyrochangs 送了您 20 束鲜花!
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发表于 2008-10-8 06:39 | 显示全部楼层
今早一开场就开始又跌了,哎。。。。
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发表于 2008-10-8 07:45 | 显示全部楼层
老杨团队,追求完美;客户至上,服务到位!
原帖由 音响神仙鱼 于 2008-10-8 07:39 发表
& q% x2 e  c6 @! Q( W今早一开场就开始又跌了,哎。。。。

6 G3 t. o7 I0 _3 ^坚持住,我的400鲜花要到手了!
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发表于 2008-10-8 07:48 | 显示全部楼层
老杨团队,追求完美;客户至上,服务到位!
原帖由 朱坚强 于 2008-10-8 08:45 发表 ; _$ e" q! j. I: z

7 ?4 u1 e, H% Q! u1 _坚持住,我的400鲜花要到手了!
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; s; U8 J4 l6 ~; ?4 Q0.5%降息不够多.
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发表于 2008-10-8 09:15 | 显示全部楼层
老杨开明天的赌局吧,今天我赢定了
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发表于 2008-10-8 09:24 | 显示全部楼层
原帖由 ZJDX 于 2008-10-8 08:48 发表
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! y* x/ c, v, n! |$ ^我看还是市场主力的行为,散户想借利好反弹出局?今天不给你机会!你想割肉出局算了?也不行,明天我来个小反弹把你稳住,结论:明天看涨。
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发表于 2008-10-8 09:38 | 显示全部楼层
同言同羽 置业良晨
已经降了很多很久了,也该给大家点希望吧。。
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发表于 2008-10-8 10:06 | 显示全部楼层
老杨团队,追求完美;客户至上,服务到位!
原帖由 朱坚强 于 2008-10-8 10:24 发表
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1 k2 i/ a+ Z2 r( m我看还是市场主力的行为,散户想借利好反弹出局?今天不给你机会!你想割肉出局算了?也不行,明天我来个小反弹把你稳住,结论:明天看涨。
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, H. |, a0 m( a5 [" K, P8 R9 D5 d没准儿今天就能小幅反弹,散户看见希望跟进,明天继续往下.
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发表于 2008-10-8 10:14 | 显示全部楼层
原帖由 ZJDX 于 2008-10-8 11:06 发表
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没准儿今天就能小幅反弹,散户看见希望跟进,明天继续往下.
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不是没准,是肯定。
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发表于 2008-10-8 10:35 | 显示全部楼层
原帖由 紫光 于 2008-10-8 11:14 发表 # s1 d- M! i. G6 c& _9 L* c# O

4 j- P: F3 P4 a不是没准,是肯定。
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别,等我赚了400朵花再弹。明天涨上天都与我无关。
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发表于 2008-10-8 10:56 | 显示全部楼层
同言同羽 置业良晨
原帖由 朱坚强 于 2008-10-8 11:35 发表 1 _7 ^3 j! T3 l; B

* \; m+ P, M9 H5 `别,等我赚了400朵花再弹。明天涨上天都与我无关。

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7 _  g0 ?& \9 F. d3 R* `看来400朵花没有了.
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发表于 2008-10-8 13:30 | 显示全部楼层
原帖由 朱坚强 于 2008-10-8 11:35 发表 7 H: K$ l% x& ^1 a
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别,等我赚了400朵花再弹。明天涨上天都与我无关。

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发表于 2008-10-8 14:34 | 显示全部楼层

Fed can't save stocks

NEW YORK  (CNNMoney.com) -- U.S. stocks tumbled Wednesday at the end of a volatile session in which investors considered the Federal Reserve's emergency interest rate cut but remained wary about the economic outlook.1 l4 W3 L0 C+ f" v! z0 `
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Credit markets remained tight following news of the Fed's action, with banks continuing to hoard cash. Treasury bond prices tumbled, pushing the corresponding yields higher.6 G: F5 ^3 t5 x% W
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The Dow Jones industrial average (INDU) fell 190 points, or 2%, with bank stocks and Alcoa leading the retreat. The Standard & Poor's 500 (SPX) index fell 1.1% and the Nasdaq composite (COMP) lost 0.8%.
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8 f) X6 y' E8 S# _! Y! zThe major gauges seesawed throughout the session, with the Dow down as much as 252 points and up as much as 180.) }/ A. I$ L4 A. o! k* J$ @

/ n- K8 n. q8 t. a# F8 _"The volatility is just ridiculous these days," said John Forelli, portfolio manager at Independence Investments. "The market reaction to these developments can change hour-to-hour."
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Investors welcomed the Fed's emergency rate cut, coordinated with central banks around the world, but remained gloomy about the outlook for the economy.0 m4 M) k- s7 n; t' {5 J0 D
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Forelli said that people are aware that the economy is getting weaker in the near-term, and that the Fed and the Treasury are going to do whatever they can to help calm financial markets. But that's not enough of a reason for investors to jump back into stocks, he said.
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The rate cut was the latest step taken by various government agencies over the past week in an attempt to get banks to start lending to each other again. The Dow has lost nearly 1,600 points in the past week and the three major stock gauges have fallen to five-year lows as panicked investors have fled stocks.% j( Z6 n; ~: T0 ~
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"The stock market is catching up with credit markets and the credit markets are indicating major problems out there," said Joshua Shapiro, chief U.S. economist at Maria Fiorini Ramirez Inc.
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The Fed cuts rates: The central bank, in coordination with banks around the world, said Wednesday that it is cutting the fed funds rate by half a percentage point to 1.5%. The fed funds rate is a key short-term lending rate that impacts loans on credit cards, home equity lines and business loans. The Fed also cut the discount rate, a bank lending rate, by half a percentage point. (Full story)
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Wall Street had been expecting the Fed to do just what it did so there was no surprise factor, said Shapiro.
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' ?: F+ i/ Z9 s# v2 z1 c, o1 BThe cut follows several dramatic moves on the part of the Fed to loosen up credit markets, which businesses depend on to function day-to-day. The absence of ready capital has hurt the broad financial system and consumers who can't get loans.
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3 C$ e. J0 U% i' a- P+ `4 Z% c- IOn Tuesday, the Fed said it will buy directly from businesses short-term debt that companies use to finance daily operations. On Monday, it said it will make $300 billion available to banks in return for damaged assets, on top of $300 billion already available. And Congress approved the $700 billion bank bailout plan last Friday, allowing the Treasury to buy bad debt directly from banks.- o& u0 W1 S) V2 V& i
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But despite all these developments, the stock market has remained under pressure.1 j1 r- V! ?2 D, v* O
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"Equity markets are saying that any beneficial effect from these programs is down the road and the next six month are going to be terrible," Shapiro said.
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2 ~: h: K* p) @0 i& JCredit markets: Several measures of bank jitters remained high. (Full story)
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The yield on the 3-month Treasury bill, seen by many as the safest place to put money in the short term, rose to 0.74% from 0.69% late Tuesday, indicating investors are willing to take a very small return on their money. Last month, the 3-month bill skidded to a 68-year low around 0% as panicked investors fled stocks.
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9 Z3 l6 H3 b: g% h, j( y7 ]; dThe TED spread, which is the difference between what banks pay to borrow from each other for 3 months and what the Treasury pays, rallied to an all-time high of 4.02 percentage points before retreating to 3.80.; }% L4 ?; K& R) Y  ~1 g

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6 T* W# J9 \' z6 d  \$ m4 }The Libor-OIS spread, a measure of cash scarcity, rose to a record 3.22% from the record 2.97% reached Tuesday. The spread shows how much cash is available for banks to lend and is used by them to set lending rates.0 O7 C) p; }2 v& E  K4 e' s! X
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Treasury prices tumbled, erasing early gains and lowering the yields. The benchmark 10-year note fell 1-12/32, raising the corresponding yield to 3.66% from 3.50% late Tuesday. Treasury prices and yields move in opposite directions." O0 I5 V6 j# `8 @* L
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Company news: Financial stocks slumped in the last hour of the session, erasing afternoon gains and dragging down the broader market.  Y1 m' F8 g' j# b2 s8 h. u
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Citigroup (C, Fortune 500), Morgan Stanley (MS, Fortune 500) and Merrill Lynch (MER, Fortune 500) all gave up gains, turning lower., O- K% {) H  Y

, W3 g# V( i/ x9 [1 Z8 @+ \" |! XBank of America (BAC, Fortune 500) gave up an afternoon recovery attempt sparked by news that it will buy back as much as $4.7 billion in auction rate securities to settle fraud charges./ @: W! n& W2 A, f2 Z1 X
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The stock lost 26% Tuesday after the company reported weaker profits that missed estimates, cut its dividend and said it will need to set aside money for bad loans through the next year.# W' c, j. c8 M+ h" g& Q8 v. A

* r" D. [- D7 z; L) lLate Tuesday, Alcoa (AA, Fortune 500) reported weaker quarterly sales and earnings that missed estimates, due to sluggish aluminum prices and demand. The Dow component also suspended its share repurchase program. Shares fell 13%.( r, m1 R; p  c+ o/ t% C5 t- x
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Market breadth remained negative. On the New York Stock Exchange, decliners topped advancers almost 2 to 1 on volume of 1.45 billion shares. On the Nasdaq, losers beat winners four to three on volume of 2.73 billion shares.+ g2 X8 I) q% m5 v; n. d
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Retail sales: Consumers bought essentials at discount prices in September, and not a whole lot else, according to the latest monthly sales reports from the nation's chain stores.1 A, P; Y# [! Q+ C; _5 Q7 |. q
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Wal-Mart Stores (WMT, Fortune 500) said same-store sales gained 2.4%, at the low end of its forecast. Same-store sales is a retail metric that refers to stores open a year or more. Costco (COST, Fortune 500)'s same-store sales rose 7%." O" M& U. S' h" C1 w- K8 [

# D% ]; j- P: n' `4 h, q* cDepartment stores and luxury retailers were hit hard, with J.C. Penney (JCP, Fortune 500)'s sales down 12% and Nordstrom (JWN, Fortune 500) sales off 9.6%. (Full story).# u* M1 S1 A! a! ]- i
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Also in the mix on Wednesday: a surprise rise in the August pending home sales index, as companies bought up repossessed homes on the cheap.
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Global markets: Markets overseas tumbled again Wednesday, with Japan seeing one of its worst days ever as the Nikkei slumped 9%. European markets slid as well, despite the coordinated central bank actions. (Full story)
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Oil and gold: U.S. light crude oil for November delivery fell 86 cents to $89.20 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.6 h! I2 d  t8 |2 q

0 V) P4 z! Q2 oCOMEX gold for December delivery rallied $24.50 to $906.50 an ounce.3 D' V  k* \% P; I3 ^( _/ T% I" A6 ?

" c& x7 f6 i8 Q8 ?Other markets: In currency trading, the dollar slipped against the euro and the yen. (Full story)." R1 E8 ], Y7 v: Z+ J9 @8 _

# m% c! x0 e* K7 P( z! tThe price of gas decreased for the 21st consecutive day, according to a survey of credit card activity by motorist group AAA.0 ~8 y. F% R# k0 K
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发表于 2008-10-8 14:36 | 显示全部楼层
老杨团队,追求完美;客户至上,服务到位!
什么时候收花?有本钱了,我明天赌400了。
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发表于 2008-10-8 20:06 | 显示全部楼层
原帖由 朱坚强 于 2008-10-8 11:35 发表
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别,等我赚了400朵花再弹。明天涨上天都与我无关。
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今天下午已经弹过了,等散户都在买的时候,最后时刻机构出货了。
$ C" ]' t( c4 w! f你赚400鲜花是小事,这里很多人要亏损真金子。3 |1 N3 C0 s1 ]* @
现在不是接刀子的时候,对于散户而言大盘未稳,最好观望。
0 K  Q2 O3 n( r+ |: F2 E别总想着抄底,除非这个底是个很强的技术支撑。; L- Z' u3 d) C) J, L$ z% W
看着S&P500,什么时候测试925失败,什么时候去抄。还是那句话,即使错了也是值得的。
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