Mediocre Trader

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Saturday, May 9, 2009

Banks?



Are the banks really what they pretend to be?

The weekly failures continue.

How stressful was the stress test.

Banks looking to sell billions of shares of common stock while the price is up.

Has hope reached its limits?

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Posted by Milos at 6:33 PM
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I am a part time risk adverse trader. I live in a small town in Mediocristan near the border with Extremistan. You can contact me at milos@MediocreTrader.com.
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