Wednesday, March 21, 2007

 

Position Updates: NYX

Despite what Eric "the oil barrel" Bolling has to say, NYX is breaking the fuck out.

In your face oil-barrel-boy.

Comments:
Those are some major buy blocks coming through into a FED meeting. Wonder what is happening. No news on my bloomberg.
 
I don't see any news ,however, we will probably find out when the market closes or tommorrow when they probably upgrade it. The big boys know something and is akin to front running. Us peons will find out later.
 
Didn't Bolling get Trader of the Year from Trading magazine?

Also, Bolling said he likes NYX: Macke feels it is the end of the beginning and he likes NYSE Group, Inc (NYX). Ratigan asked which exchange the members would like to be in and Adami and Strazzini like NYX, while Bolling likes them all.

That's from the recap of FastMoney.
 
Wrong, asshole.

Bolling said he didn't like NYX. He likes the derivative exchanges.
 
Really, read my above posting those aren't my comments but excrepts from the show. I think that's more credible that your opinion with nothing backing it on what Bolling likes/dislikes. Back it up or eat it!
 
Fuck you Brent.

I know where you copied that excerpt and it's wrong.

The Madd Money guy must have been smoking crack, when he posted it.

Bolling voted against NYX for MS, in their fucktarded bracket thingy.

I don't need to prove dick to you.

Go find out for yourself, fucker.
 
Love the reply! Don't care to find out for myself I owe a ton of NYX at 81.
 
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