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Money Watch | what would legendary investor Warren Buffett tell us now? Probably he would say that to be successful in the stock market we should ’be greedy when others are fearful, and fearful when

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 Ulf Brackmann, Coaching & Training Leaders | NLP Training | EXPAT Coaching | Trading Psychology

 Tuesday, August 25, 2015

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4 comments on article "Money Watch | what would legendary investor Warren Buffett tell us now? Probably he would say that to be successful in the stock market we should 'be greedy when others are fearful, and fearful when"

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 Harvey Rosenblum, A trader who owns his daily P&L

 Wednesday, August 26, 2015



He wouldn't do/say anything until he conferred with the fed. Warren is a master crony-capitalist.


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 private private,

 Wednesday, August 26, 2015



Actually, he's probably selling options at these prices


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 private private,

 Sunday, August 30, 2015



I think that Warren Buffet's advice would be to be very cautious about listening to suggestions from Neuro Linguistic Programmers related to how to react in fearful environments.


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 Ruan Haese, Founder at Electronic Trading Club

 Monday, August 31, 2015



Considering 87% of investors (according to AAII Bullish sentiment) I think you can hardly call "everyone" bearish. A 10% drop is hardly blood on the streets

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