Wall Street Trader March 31, 2008 3:45pm by Barry Ritholtz Amusing cartoon: Spread the wealth. twitter facebook linkedin What's been said: Discussions found on the web: cliffynator commented on Mar 31 I detect a “head & shoulder’s” pattern… Barry Ritholtz commented on Mar 31 Funniest thing I read all day Jonathan commented on Mar 31 If the stock market were analyzed by a psychiatrist, it would be commited for severe manic depression. Pool Shark commented on Mar 31 Jonathan: “If the stock market were analyzed by a psychiatrist, it would be commited for severe manic depression.” No, I think it would be committed for simple insanity… Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. Nihilism commented on Mar 31 stars are falling! I am an optimist – I say the bottom is in (triple bottom) & we are consolidating unless, of course, the hubby hits the floor hard next time and he gets dumped into basement! looks like hubby is a market-neutral fund manager. Pat G. commented on Mar 31 I would think from a trader’s perspective that it would help if the FED got out of the way. Stupid Equity Guy commented on Mar 31 That is a chart almost exactly of my results for March… Hey… WTF…. I haven’t released them yet. ~Stupid Equity Guy sysin3 commented on Mar 31 dang, I resemble that pic. noone commented on Mar 31 At least there’s a clearly defined floor and ceiling to the range. Innocent Bystander commented on Mar 31 Naw, beating your head off floors and ceilings looks too easy. Trading is harder. VennData commented on Mar 31 Well the problem is there’s a shortage of Treasuries, right? I’ll bet Bush and Congress will soon fix THAT problem. Read this next.May 25, 2007 Friday Evening Jazz: Oscar PetersonDecember 16, 2008 The World’s Largest Hedge FundOctober 4, 2010 Historical Recessions vs S&P, 1870-2010 Posted Under Active Management Behavioral Finance/Psychology Previous Post Barron’s “Truthiness” Instead of Truth Next Post Uh-Oh: Cars/Vacations/Flat Panels Not Tax Deductible
Jonathan commented on Mar 31 If the stock market were analyzed by a psychiatrist, it would be commited for severe manic depression.
Pool Shark commented on Mar 31 Jonathan: “If the stock market were analyzed by a psychiatrist, it would be commited for severe manic depression.” No, I think it would be committed for simple insanity… Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.
Nihilism commented on Mar 31 stars are falling! I am an optimist – I say the bottom is in (triple bottom) & we are consolidating unless, of course, the hubby hits the floor hard next time and he gets dumped into basement! looks like hubby is a market-neutral fund manager.
Pat G. commented on Mar 31 I would think from a trader’s perspective that it would help if the FED got out of the way.
Stupid Equity Guy commented on Mar 31 That is a chart almost exactly of my results for March… Hey… WTF…. I haven’t released them yet. ~Stupid Equity Guy
Innocent Bystander commented on Mar 31 Naw, beating your head off floors and ceilings looks too easy. Trading is harder.
VennData commented on Mar 31 Well the problem is there’s a shortage of Treasuries, right? I’ll bet Bush and Congress will soon fix THAT problem.
I detect a “head & shoulder’s” pattern…
Funniest thing I read all day
If the stock market were analyzed by a psychiatrist, it would be commited for severe manic depression.
Jonathan:
“If the stock market were analyzed by a psychiatrist, it would be commited for severe manic depression.”
No, I think it would be committed for simple insanity…
Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.
stars are falling!
I am an optimist – I say the bottom is in (triple bottom) & we are consolidating unless, of course, the hubby hits the floor hard next time and he gets dumped into basement!
looks like hubby is a market-neutral fund manager.
I would think from a trader’s perspective that it would help if the FED got out of the way.
That is a chart almost exactly of my results for March…
Hey… WTF…. I haven’t released them yet.
~Stupid Equity Guy
dang, I resemble that pic.
At least there’s a clearly defined floor and ceiling to the range.
Naw, beating your head off floors and ceilings looks too easy. Trading is harder.
Well the problem is there’s a shortage of Treasuries, right? I’ll bet Bush and Congress will soon fix THAT problem.