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coppers gave me a lift home yeehh haaaa but they didn't want to do the whole fogell Mc lovin thing, got to say nye wasnt that spesg might have to go up to queensland next year to seemy bro and his mates, oww i did set of some fireworks which was pretty cool, you know the ones im talking bout think there called sparklers.lol

HI everyone!

Havent posted in aaaages, been so bloody busy with work. Retail at this time of the year is so flat out but good thing is I should be getting a bloody good pay next week! Oh and yay for 4 days off :action-smiley-069:

Is there anyone on here that has knowledge on the stock markets or knows someone who does?

I'm looking into investing into 3 different places and need to speak with someone as I'm only going off what I've seen happen in the market and I'm really just making a guess but I will be looking into investing maybe over 10k so I dont want it to be a stupid one :D.

I know there are some people on here that have invested so I wouldn't mind talking to them either!

Thanks people!

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Well if anyone wants a movie to see I HIGHLY recommend Defiance with Daniel Craig. Awesome film, great story and plenty of edge of the seat scenes. I don't usually like him but he was great in this one, definately a must see of 2009. Not sure of the release date here in Australia but when it lands, take my work and give it a chance!

its not often you see the words Awesome film and Daniel Craig in the same sentence... hehe...

its not often you see the words Awesome film and Daniel Craig in the same sentence... hehe...

Thats a bit harsh. I thought he did a brilliant job in casino royale..

Saw Tropic thunder, Wall St, Wall-E and 300 over the last few days. All good flicks... tropic thunder is hilarious, 300 is epic, wall st is insightful and wall-e is just damn cute

"Just because it's a theme song don't make it not true..."

-D

Is there anyone on here that has knowledge on the stock markets or knows someone who does?

under the theory of an informed market all investors are assumed to have full knowlege and understanding of the company and therefore the price will accurately reflect the risks and rewards that investing in that company. in lamans terms people know sh*t about the company they invest in it till the price is just about right unless theres some insider trading or fraudelant activitys going on behind the scenes the price should be just about right. if its a usa comp and its not a crazy big company people may be waiting to see what there financial reports will say whenever there posted(i forget what date usa and others gota do em) and look for a bit of change in stock price around then. all advice to buy and sell is based on what the financial reports say which are about as accurate as saying yeah man my cars super fast therefore its faster than fast cars, you cant compare usa companys with those around the world because each has diff accounting standards(its getting better with IASB's but they still have differences) some companys will adjust those figures also (my old boss used to say tell me how much profit you want to make and ill make the reports say that, depending on what they want to acheive suprisingly they want people to invest in the company and records can be adjusted to encourage that. a company called enron springs to mind on paper they were doing extremely well till they filled for bankruptcy.

and in summary of the above chat to me about it next you catch me on here stock market is a risky place my friend are you sure your prepared to lose that kinda $ and if you tell me that cash is from your car loan ill kick your ass

^^

tropic thunder was a bit average i thought had some moments but yeah i wouldnt say great, call me a wet blanket

uggh damnations

4.5 weeks later and no stagea still.

going to be a while i guess; unless the head was given back to the builder (faulty n0.6 stem seal)

so want it back. was anxious for a while (side effect of the Durogesic fentyanl pain patches) but ok now.

man, the sweats. major fricken sweats with the patch. yuko

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