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I have a feeling that a lot of Sirus receivers are sitting under Christmas trees around the country. Sirius will be swamped with new activations next week. I repeat my prediction that the one million mark will be shattered.
I spend a lot of time driving and have enjoyed my Sirius radio. Once you try it, you'll never go back to regular radio.
You are a SIRI PUSHER! haha
I will be getting in before the end of the year...... at least that is what is on the play book.......
LOL The hype and emotion is everywhere! And that's great!..........
Just do one thing: Ignore the hype and follow logic. I'm sure you'll make your entry a wise one - buying into weakness at support and not chasing strength at resistance. It will make the difference!
LOL The hype and emotion is everywhere! And that's great!..........
Just do one thing: Ignore the hype and follow logic. I'm sure you'll make your entry a wise one - buying into weakness at support and not chasing strength at resistance. It will make the difference!
LOL The hype and emotion is everywhere! And that's great!..........
Just do one thing: Ignore the hype and follow logic. I'm sure you'll make your entry a wise one - buying into weakness at support and not chasing strength at resistance. It will make the difference!
Tell me about it! Great advice!
Sadly being as new to Active Investing as I am....... I have chased one to many times...... I think I learned my lesson 2 weeks ago. Finally.
I spent a bunch of days last week retooling, if you will, my system. Hopefully it will pay off in 05!
Yesterday I sold SIRI at 8.26 and used the money to buy into DHB at 20.65. My rational is as follows: SIRI is too risky. Its price increase is due mostly to the expectation of Howard Stern’s arrival in 2006. This gives SIRI a single point failure. What would happen to SIRI’s stock price if Stern (for whatever reason) announces sometime in 2005 that he isn’t going to SIRI in 2006? DHB on the other hand is a very profitable company and is well managed. I think there is money to be made buying DHB on the dips and selling on the peaks without the risk of the company going belly up. Comments?
Canaveraldan - interesting analysis. I'm actually in both stocks. I got in to DHB yesterday and am planning on holding by SIRI stock (after selling a few hundred shares for a 100% profit) for a while. I'm hoping both stocks will turn out to be winners!
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