Tuesday, April 1, 2008

April is here

Well FED just announced that they will bail out all homeowners who can't pay their mortgage! NOT! April fools :)
Although that's a joke it seems that the FED and Government might be looking at something almost as close to it as possible. This is just getting crazy for me I have to laugh out loud. Anyways last night after the market closed Lehman brothers issued $3 billion in convertible notes to raise capital, I mean I thought they said everything was ok with them why would they have to raise money in a secondary, oh I guess I should goto the doctor and ask for an operation that I dont need. People right now is the time to be smart to what is happening on Wall Street because it affects us all. These guys will never tell they truth as they ONLY care about their pockets.
Saying that I am recommending two stocks in the financials again which i think will be much lower this year. I want you to understand I hope we get a bounce so these plays are not to just be jumped on now but Legged in over the next few days/weeks as your account enable you.
Since many of you have retirement account and can't short I will play it using an ultrashort which you can buy thus shorting the market. My pick for those who can't short is SKF!!!
Last time I played SKF i racked up $30 gain in about 4 days, if you had 100 shares that would have been $3000 a pretty nice gain for 4 days. Yesterday SKF closed at 117 but I expect SKF to trade to new highs as the financials goto their death during the year.
I think SKF can goto $185. yes $185.
If you are a trader everyone now I like Citibank, MER, LEH, SOV, FNM short. I believe these shocks will be alot lower some time this year.
As I am writing this some minutes to 7 in the morning UBS just announced $19 Billion in write offs and expect to lose $4B for the first quarter due to subprime crisis. People this crisis hasn't even started believe me dont listen to the talking heads, please dont buy stocks here for more than a bounce or you will get wiped out.

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