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FFM 0,11 / 0,12 !
moin moin miteinand,
sagt mal was ganz anderes, findet morgen, am tag der deutschen einheit, eigentlich ein handel in D statt?
vielen dank und einen wundergrünen tag uns allen
sagt mal was ganz anderes, findet morgen, am tag der deutschen einheit, eigentlich ein handel in D statt?
vielen dank und einen wundergrünen tag uns allen
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 35.375.478 von Croatia123 am 02.10.08 08:44:52werden wir sehen du darfst ja nicht vergessen das noch welche unbedingt rein wollen
Guten morgen Bankenzocker
Psychologie wird heute und morgen eine große Rolle spielen. Ich gehe fest davon aus das WM heute und morgen, bis zur Entscheidung des Repräsentantenhauses seitwärts laufen wird. Die Angst ist da deshalb werden viele Anleger abwarten mit Ihre Investion.
Wenn die 700 Mrd durch dann wird WM mit Sicherheit profitieren. Die Aktie wird steigen, wie hoch werden wir sehen
Psychologie wird heute und morgen eine große Rolle spielen. Ich gehe fest davon aus das WM heute und morgen, bis zur Entscheidung des Repräsentantenhauses seitwärts laufen wird. Die Angst ist da deshalb werden viele Anleger abwarten mit Ihre Investion.
Wenn die 700 Mrd durch dann wird WM mit Sicherheit profitieren. Die Aktie wird steigen, wie hoch werden wir sehen
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 35.375.311 von ramonamor am 02.10.08 08:21:16Haha, es gibt keinen nachbörslichen Handel.
...ich habe 400 k und sollte heute, was ich bezweifle, noch ein
guter Einstieg sein, werde ich noch weiter ausbauen.
Ich lege mich mal gelassen zurück.
...ich habe 400 k und sollte heute, was ich bezweifle, noch ein
guter Einstieg sein, werde ich noch weiter ausbauen.
Ich lege mich mal gelassen zurück.
... auch interessant. Bringt Kurssicherheit.
WASHINGTON (Oct. 1) - Federal regulators on Wednesday extended an unprecedented ban against all short-selling in the shares of more than 800 financial companies, keeping it in place at least until after Congress enacts a massive financial bailout plan.
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced the extension of the ban, which was put in on Sept. 18 in a bid to shore up investor confidence in the face of the spiraling market crisis.
The ban, which was to expire Thursday, now will last until the third business day after enactment of the $700 billion financial bailout plan now before Congress. It will end no later than Oct. 17.
Late Wednesday, the Senate passed the bailout plan, which appeared to be gaining ground in the House, where Republicans' opposition softened.
The idea is that the extension will give enough time for financial markets to calm, with the bailout program's plan to buy up Wall Street's toxic mortgage debt possibly starting to have a positive effect. By law, the SEC's emergency ban could not be extended beyond Oct. 17.
In the days since the ban took effect, the stock market has been on a rollercoaster ride. On Monday, the day the bailout plan was rejected in the House, the market shot downward and sent the Dow Jones industrials on a record 778-point plunge.
Short-sellers bet against a stock. The practice, which is legal and widely used on Wall Street, involves borrowing a company's shares, selling them, and then buying them when the stock falls and returning them to the lender. The short-seller pockets the difference in price.
Although short selling can make markets more efficient and bring in more capital, regulators have maintained that it has widened the scope of the financial crisis and contributed to the collapsing values of investment- and commercial-bank stocks in particular.
The SEC "has taken steps during recent weeks to address concerns regarding short sales in light of the ongoing credit crisis," the agency said in a statement issued Wednesday night. "The steps (the SEC) has taken are designed to ensure the continued smooth operation of orderly markets. Our actions have been taken in consultation with regulators of the major developed securities markets around the world, with whom we have coordinated in monitoring market reactions."
Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. The information contained in the AP news report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or otherwise distributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. Active hyperlinks have been inserted by AOL.
WASHINGTON (Oct. 1) - Federal regulators on Wednesday extended an unprecedented ban against all short-selling in the shares of more than 800 financial companies, keeping it in place at least until after Congress enacts a massive financial bailout plan.
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced the extension of the ban, which was put in on Sept. 18 in a bid to shore up investor confidence in the face of the spiraling market crisis.
The ban, which was to expire Thursday, now will last until the third business day after enactment of the $700 billion financial bailout plan now before Congress. It will end no later than Oct. 17.
Late Wednesday, the Senate passed the bailout plan, which appeared to be gaining ground in the House, where Republicans' opposition softened.
The idea is that the extension will give enough time for financial markets to calm, with the bailout program's plan to buy up Wall Street's toxic mortgage debt possibly starting to have a positive effect. By law, the SEC's emergency ban could not be extended beyond Oct. 17.
In the days since the ban took effect, the stock market has been on a rollercoaster ride. On Monday, the day the bailout plan was rejected in the House, the market shot downward and sent the Dow Jones industrials on a record 778-point plunge.
Short-sellers bet against a stock. The practice, which is legal and widely used on Wall Street, involves borrowing a company's shares, selling them, and then buying them when the stock falls and returning them to the lender. The short-seller pockets the difference in price.
Although short selling can make markets more efficient and bring in more capital, regulators have maintained that it has widened the scope of the financial crisis and contributed to the collapsing values of investment- and commercial-bank stocks in particular.
The SEC "has taken steps during recent weeks to address concerns regarding short sales in light of the ongoing credit crisis," the agency said in a statement issued Wednesday night. "The steps (the SEC) has taken are designed to ensure the continued smooth operation of orderly markets. Our actions have been taken in consultation with regulators of the major developed securities markets around the world, with whom we have coordinated in monitoring market reactions."
Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. The information contained in the AP news report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or otherwise distributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. Active hyperlinks have been inserted by AOL.
Glaube bin gestern zu früh raus,
30 % verschenkt !
Na ja !
Good luck !
PB
30 % verschenkt !
Na ja !
Good luck !
PB
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 35.375.375 von ramonamor am 02.10.08 08:30:23ebenfalls geht es um deine " Schläfer ID "......seit 15.07.2008
hier angemeldet......
hier angemeldet......
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 35.375.400 von Greco1 am 02.10.08 08:33:11Na dann...........
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 35.375.311 von ramonamor am 02.10.08 08:21:16Wie oft denn noch.
Es gibt bei den Pinksheets keinen Nachbörslichen Handel
Es gibt bei den Pinksheets keinen Nachbörslichen Handel
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