PORTFOLIOS WITH THIS STOCK
- Last Trade: 6.12
- Trade Time: 4:00pm
- Change: +0.12 (+2.00%)
- Previous Close: 6.00
- Open: 6.01
- 1y Target Est: 6.25
- Day's Range: 6.00 - 6.12
- 52wk Range: 3.16 - 6.18
- Volume: 60,412
- Avg Vol (3m): 57,926
- Market Cap: 135.1M
- P/E (ttm): N/A
- EPS (ttm): -1.616
- Div & Yield: 0.52 (8.67 %)
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A. "Cosmic market-timing signal? 'Death of
America's Soul?' Maybe both?
Stone may not fully understand his
powers to see the future, but
collectively, Stone, Klein, Ferguson,
Diamond and many others do "see" the
future. They see the life cycles of
societies, nations, empires and
civilizations rise and collapse on
rather predictable time schedules
averaging 200 years. Yes, they "see"
what Wall Street never "sees" because
Wall Street's DNA, their optimism, their
animal instinct, focuses them narrowly
on kill-zone opportunities, heightening
their trading senses, blocking out
dangers, risks, threats, as attack new
market timing signals."
A. The only one I own : SLX,
too hard pick a winner out all of them
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