The Bull Case on C

回答: Prieur du Plessis: fundementalmarketreflections2009-05-03 16:37:45

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The Bull Case on C 18-Mar-09 08:11 am The historical bull case for C is that every decade we have seen a major crisis that adversely affected the banking system, the Latin American crisis, housing busting bubble, oil crisis, excessively high inflation. On each occasion the major banks trumbled to single digits. With Government intervention, and foriegn investment, banks have rebounded rewarding those who were willing to take a chance. There is also the bailout of Chrysler in which shareholders were richly rewarded. The Fed Chairman has stated over and over that C is too big to fail signaling that they will do anything to protect the 36% of common that we now own. On 60 Minutes Bernanke made it clear that C must survive, it is in the National Interest to protect C. They printing money as fast as they can cut down the trees and have a plan to deal with the inflation that will come from all the stimulus that is being injected into the economy. Large foriegn investors have made large bets on C. Why do you think Carlos Slim, one of riches people in the world bought in @ 3. Every so often there comes along an opportunity to make a ton of of money. Usually the small investor over analyzes the situation and blows the opportunity. Have you woke up and said, "if I only had known,' now you know this is an opportunity to make a ton of money on a ounce of an investment. I own 85 2.5 leap call options 2011. Whether or not you buy into my theory is certainly and individual decision, but do not say a year from now, "if I only had known what could have happen." Now you know and the time to act is now. Just my opinion and everyone has at least one. I hope everyone makes a ton of money.

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