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The best US stocks today that you can buy cheap! (21/7)

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Postby Mush on 11 Mar 2009, 23:00

Oh no US$ is falling ... Runnnnnnnnnn ... ?
Heee ... I don't know ... I use the idiot rule of investing ...
If it is "cheap", I buy and worry about it later. ::lol:
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Postby Hulumas on 12 Mar 2009, 10:58

Mush wrote:Oh no US$ is falling ... Runnnnnnnnnn ... ?
Heee ... I don't know ... I use the idiot rule of investing ...
If it is "cheap", I buy and worry about it later. ::lol:
Cheap in what sense?
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Postby Mush on 12 Mar 2009, 11:38

PE ?
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Postby PJL001 on 12 Mar 2009, 11:40

In this climate, using PE is not the way to go. PE is always assuming the earnings remain constant, which in this case would most like decline.
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Postby Mush on 12 Mar 2009, 12:16

Oh ... Of cos I dont buy because of the PE ... If not I got to buy alot of stocks nowadays ...
PE is just a rough guide. BTW, earnings would be on a decline seems to be in the near term? Hmm ... Shorting ? Well ... Sooner or later I hope it would go up ... ::wink:
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Postby Hulumas on 12 Mar 2009, 13:46

While US small to big investors even fiancial institution, hedge funds and asset management houses all are withdrawal from the rest of the capital market world as global capital market deleveraging is still in process, there is no reason we like to buy any US stocks and partly contributed our effort to indirectly baillout US huge debt, with our hard earned money so far, which we have no obligation at all to do so. Lets their country tax payer money solving the problem will be most appropriated I suppose. If only I like to buy stock, I would buy any SGX or Sesdaq stock counter.
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Postby StarLine on 15 Mar 2009, 17:02

Hi, Hulumas.

I am just curious,
if you happened to come across a certain US stock to be cheap, management good, and seems to be a good buy,
then will you go into US market ?
::roll:

The way I see, if it is a good buy,
then it does not matter which International market to go to.
Of course, provided the financial market of that country is good
and stable too.

Thank You.
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Postby Hulumas on 19 Mar 2009, 17:02

StarLine wrote:Hi, Hulumas.

I am just curious,
if you happened to come across a certain US stock to be cheap, management good, and seems to be a good buy,
then will you go into US market ?
::roll:

The way I see, if it is a good buy,
then it does not matter which International market to go to.
Of course, provided the financial market of that country is good
and stable too.

Thank You.
Besides profit, I 'll place loyalty, Ethic and Nationalism into consideration as well ::!: ::wink:
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