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pizzalover  - posted
I DON'T NEED A BREAK ON WEEKENDS! I WANNA MAKE MORE MONEY! LOL is this a break for companies that are hiding something so they can have time to figure out another scam?
 
welk  - posted
I hate weekends too. Some day there will be a 24 hour stock market...................
 
Dustoff101  - posted
There already is a 24/7 365 day penny-market...

It's called: CASINO GAMBLING!LOL
 
Dustoff101  - posted
Besides, the week-ends give the CEO'S a chance to shop around for country style PRISONS they are going to be living in.!
 
Hammer  - posted
The CEOs have nothing to do with the markets being closed on weekends.
 
Dustoff101  - posted
Hammer, your correct! They are all in jail or going to therapy on Week-ends. LOL
 
pizzalover  - posted
I probably would have better luck at the casino, it's just easier to trade in the market from my puter lol , speaking of prisons these ceos/companies need stiffer penalties like being tied to a tree and every shareholder gets a bow and arrow or taser for a chance to show their true feelings about losing all their money, hmm i think that would be 10 times more effective than the threat of prison. ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS? LOL
 
Kane31  - posted
I think before they take the job they get tied up and whipped 10 times on their chest and by each scar the name of a corrupt CEO's name tatooed. That way they are reminded each and every day. And if they screw up, they get whipped until they die. Just my opinion. Also, quit paying them so dam much money. The outgoing CEO of one of the oil companies got paid 81 million this last year. That's a little much.
 
pizzalover  - posted
NO HUMAN BEING SHOULD GET PAID 81 MILLION IN ONE YEAR TO DO ANNNNY JOB! THAT'S JUST PURE GREED
THEN YA NOTICE HOW THERE'S ALWAYS A "SHORTAGE" OF OTHER THINGS ON THIS PLANET - FOOD, gas ETC...
that's because there's a shortage of common sense in people who hold high positions not limited to ceo's so let's include out lovely govt. Wow whipped until they die huh? That's a new take on things. lol
 
Dustoff101  - posted
Hang Um High Baby!LOL

Surfer music by the Beach Boys playing in the background..........
 
BuyTex  - posted
forrex is about as close to 24/7 as anyone needs, lol--at a certain point, it ain't about the dough anymore but adrenaline...
 
keithsan  - posted
with this volatillity the market should be open about 2 hours a day.

man its been slow even the big boards. Just nothing.
 
stockforfun  - posted
I think the market should open all day for Saturday, so that I can play gambling (stocks).
Everyone get off on weekend, then there is more people who will play stock.

Play stock now is my gambling. I can't quit. It is like drug user can't quit on drug, smoker can't quit smoke.

Someday I will win and win and win !
 
Thorn  - posted
I have a better question: Why does the stock market have to be open when I'm at work? Why not have it open after work so I can actually watch it? Not that I want it open too long though, because I'd rather spend time with my family than watch the market 24/7. Sleep is useful too.
 



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