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FNMA Stock Updates 08/22/2014 12:40:18 $FNMA I'm

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Posted On: 08/22/2014 1:40:22 PM
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FNMA Stock Updates 08/22/2014 12:40:18 $FNMA
I'm doing some day trading on the side with a different broker that requires 50k minimum to open an account, also if the FNMA upside will real be as big as we think then the 34k should be more than enough, and lastly it hurts some much see my $$ go down i bought in the 4.50s so I've lost something like 30k more or less
LOL - you sound like stockprofitter

FNMA Stock Message Board http://investorshangout.com/Fannie-Mae-FNMA-61730/

Just added a few more myself
Chart wise, with the strong 3.76 and 3.68 50dma support...can't see it go lower. Summer months are almost behind us and as you know...stocks do pick up in Fall/Winter. It could also be that we will flatline at the current range due to the factors you mentioned...but looking at the historical chart of FNMA...we have at least some runs every few months and looks like one is due.
I'll leave the 34K just in case, I'm doing some day trading
10 bagger news imminent pta$
I doubt that screenshots...for one I know I can create a screen shot like that in a matter of minutes with the right software e.g. Adobe Photoshop.
Man, you should just wait to dump until the end of December. This will go back up. It's just slow because of summer.
BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD (FNMA)

PPS is back where it was 5 months ago. 5 months of running in a wheel

like a hamster going now where fast. Maybe Z was right all along.

Fannie Mae is going to drip back to three bucks by end of September.

Nothing to hold PPS up but hope.
He does. He posted his account a few times earlier this year. I think he went all in at the $4.50 range. I don't know why he doesn't just hold and relax. If this price should be valued at $40-$160 at restoration, then what does it matter if you are in at $3, $4 or $5. I just don't get it.
Yea here

I'm sure someone here has scottrade to verify




Especially on a Friday afternoon, getting ready to leave work for a wonderful weekend at home, I find it absolutely amusing to hear what you said (no offense).

I've been reading on this beloved board for the past 6-7 months: "well, I think by next [month] (pick your favorite month), things should turn around for the better."

Nobody knows when this will turnaround, so I'll play my broken record again and say:

1. Positive court rule; and/or
2. Release from c-ship; and/or
3. Uplisting from OTC.

THEN, and only THEN, will this stock move up (dramatically).
Your speculation could be near to the reality in a big percent.IMO
I just added a few
Oh come on...who are you trying to con...34k shares my buttttttt
Hey RC...I agree...Sept looks like the turn around month. However it's still a long way before we make it to the middle of Sept. Jmo
An oldie & a goodie


$$ FNMA $$
Dumped a few shares, 34,000 left
from another site but I like it. certainly relative

George Will: Fed up with Government
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From cupcakes to the police, fed up with government

By George F. Will Opinion writer August 20

In physics, a unified field theory is an attempt to explain with a single hypothesis the behavior of several fields. Its political corollary is the Cupcake Postulate, which explains everything , from Missouri to Iraq, concerning Americans’ comprehensive withdrawal of confidence from government at all levels and all areas of activity.

Washington’s response to the menace of school bake sales illustrates progressivism’s ratchet: The federal government subsidizes school lunches, so it must control the lunches’ contents, which validates regulation of what it calls “competitive foods,” such as vending machine snacks. Hence the need to close the bake sale loophole, through which sugary cupcakes might sneak: Foods sold at fundraising bake sales must, with some exceptions, conform to federal standards.

What has this to do with police, from Ferguson, Mo., to your home town, toting marksman rifles, fighting knives, grenade launchers and other combat gear? Swollen government has a shriveled brain: By printing and borrowing money, government avoids thinking about its proper scope and actual competence. So it smears mine-resistant armored vehicles and other military marvels across 435 congressional districts because it can .

And instead of making immigration policy serve the nation’s values and workforce needs, government, egged on by conservatives, aspires to emulate East Germany along the Rio Grande, spending scores of billions to militarize a border bristling with hardware bought with previous scores of billions. Much of this is justified by the United States’ longest losing “war,” the one on drugs. Is it, however, necessary for NASA to have its own SWAT team?

A cupcake-policing government will find unending excuses for flexing its muscles as it minutely monitors our behavior in order to improve it, as Debra Harrell, 46, a South Carolina single mother, knows. She was jailed for “unlawful neglect” of her 9-year-old daughter when she left her, with a cellphone, to play in a park while she worked at a nearby McDonald’s.

Resistance to taxation, although normal and healthy, is today also related to the belief that government is thoroughly sunk in self-dealing, indiscriminate meddling and the lunatic spending that lards police forces with devices designed for conquering Fallujah. People know that no normal person can know one-tenth of 1 percent of what the government is doing.

In Federalist Paper 84, Alexander Hamilton assured readers that, although the proposed Constitution would increase the power of a distant federal government, this government would be inhibited by scrutiny: “The citizens who inhabit the country at and near the seat of government will, in all questions that affect the general liberty and prosperity, have the same interest with those who are at a distance, and .?.?. they will stand ready to sound the alarm when necessary.” Not now, when five of the nation’s richest 10 counties, ranked by median household income, are Washington suburbs, parasitic off the federal government. The people who write the regulations of school lunches must live somewhere.

Darin Simak, a first-grader in New Kensington, Pa., who accidentally brought a toy gun to school in his backpack, turned it in to his teacher. School administrators then suspended him because the school has a “zero-tolerance policy.” What children frequently learn at schools is that schools often are run by biological adults incapable of commonsensical judgments.

“We can’t allow toxic things to be in our schools,” said a spokesman for the Texas school district that confiscated the suntan lotion of a 10-year-old who then became sunburned on a school trip. Students, the spokesman explained, “could ingest it. It’s really a dangerous situation.” Not as dangerous as entrusting children to schools run by mindless martinets.

Contempt for government cannot be hermetically sealed; it seeps into everything . Which is why cupcake regulations have foreign policy consequences. Americans, inundated with evidence that government is becoming dumber and more presumptuous, think it cannot be trusted to decipher foreign problems and apply force intelligently.

The collapse of confidence in government is not primarily because many conspicuous leaders are conspicuously dimwitted, although when Joe Biden refers to “the nation of Africa,” or Harry Reid disparages the Supreme Court’s Hobby Lobby decision as rendered by “five white men” (who included Clarence Thomas), Americans understand that their increasingly ludicrous government lacks adult supervision. What they might not understand is that Reids and Bidens come with government so bereft of restraint and so disoriented by delusions of grandeur that it gives fighting knives to police and grief to purveyors of noncompliant cupcakes.

Read more from George F. Will’s archive or follow him on Facebook.

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