operacion en pleno terror cuando las acciones caian casi un 50% en after market,estrategia buy para vender en el rebote.
condiciones alto volumen fuera de mercado regular.
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Kohalza
Jul 15 at 4:41 ET
Just ran it through google translate:
"full operation in terror when the shares fell almost 50% in after market, buy strategy to sell in the rebound.
High-volume conditions outside regular market."
If I understand correctly, you think that Fannie Mae will bounce back so now is a good buy opportunity. Personally I prefer to stay away from those mortgage firms. Seems to me the sub prime problem is far from over.
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blacktuna
Jul 15 at 10:18 ET
cool. thanks for the translation kohalza :)
I think by all means, that the banking sector is still in for some serious beatings.. I would stay away.
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latinpr0fit
Jul 15 at 3:18 ET
excellent English translation by kohalza, thank you very much.
I understand that the finance industry is still very concerned, but the strategy consisted in taking advantage of terror that was felt for a bargain and take the opening to sell another day because some extent to take because we speak of two government companies.
sorry for my english.
exelente traduccion al ingles por kohalza,muchas gracias.
entiendo que el sector de finanzas esta todavia muy afectado,pero la estrategia consistia en aprovechar el terror que se sentia y cojer una ganga para vender a la apertura al otro dia,ya que alguna medida iban a tomar ya que hablamos de dos compaƱias gubernamentales.
thanks
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arawak
Jul 16 at 10:34 ET
blacktuna.. you swim with the school.. tsk tsk. Yes, a lot of these companies are in great distress but it's times like these when market bias is extreme and values abound. "when there's blood on the street.. buy, buy!!" ETFC is a stellar example of a stock that has been punished to an extreme. It is now turning the corner IMHO. In fact at this moment it is just off it's 52-wk low.