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Submitted by Robert Weinstein on 2012, May 18 - 10:06
Wow, The live blog at TheStreet.com is packed. I am a panelist for the room and the number of people entering is climbing 100 every few minutes. I just posted 5000, but that is sooooo five minutes ago. knocking on the door of 7000
Totally insane and the place you want to be to feel the pulse of what people are thinking.
Submitted by Robert Weinstein on 2012, May 18 - 09:59
Wow, The live blog at TheStreet.com is packed. I am a panelist for the room and the number of people entering is climbing 100 every few minutes.
Totally insane and the place you want to be to feel the pulse of what people are thinking.
Submitted by Robert Weinstein on 2012, May 17 - 16:04
it's not easy reading about the markets or finance in general without running into 5000 facebook articles or posts. I have received a lot of questions about the IPO as well. You won't find me buying it at the open if at all tomorrow.
Submitted by Robert Weinstein on 2012, April 11 - 19:39
If you pay attention to Sirius XM Radio (SIRI) stock you have to see this youtube video with Rocco Pendola, Crunching Numbers, Brandon Matthews, Spencer Osborne, Stephen Faulkner, and Cameron Kaine.
Submitted by Robert Weinstein on 2012, May 15 - 07:18
Monday wasn't the biggest day trading for me. Computer issues stood in my way for much of the day. First I had a scanning issue with documents over the July 2009 fraud hit I took, then my email provider went down (again and for the last time as I moved frist to outlook online by Microsoft, then to gmail apps from Google).
Submitted by Robert Weinstein on 2012, April 25 - 23:57
Last week I signed the paperwork to write stock analysis articles for TheStreet.com and this week my first article hit the wire. I have to say it is pretty exciting to be working with the high quality talent making up the organization. I will do my best to keep up with them.
Submitted by Rocco Pendola on 2012, April 21 - 12:33
On Tuesday, we publish Issue 13 of the Options Investing Newsletter. In it, we go heavy covered calls.
Between Robert Weinstein, guest contributor Richard Bloch and I, we address the question of buying back calls as well as the chances of getting assigned on a covered call trade (and losing your shares) in a variety of scenarios.
Submitted by Rocco Pendola on 2012, April 18 - 22:26
I just wanted to let all members of the human race know that my eBook, Basic Options Trading: Options Strategies For Beginners, will available for free Thursday and Friday at Amazon.com (AMZN).
Several quick, but key points:
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