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8/22/2011 7:55:52 PM
Sell one share of Bank of America for 6.50 buy one share of the ETF XLF the financial component of the s&p 500 for 12.00. I just wanted some hedge for FED tricks and games that could halt the beating B of A is taking. If the stock goes up the XLF should cancel out any losses, its not the best hedge as if B of A goes to zero the XLF is likely hammered as well. The main point is to hedge any more tricks from the FED. Took longer than normal to locate shares to sell short , thought that was funny.
8/22/2011 10:35:50 PM
Oh look 15 min before the open the front-running scumbag from Omaha, throws his 5$ billion hat into ring. Wonder if he got any calls from Nantucket this week. Now all we need to wait for is to see what he was front-running.
8/25/2011 9:46:58 AM
Sold more at 8.20 and bought 12.80's on legs. This 5$b changes nothing, it just means the Feds bail out will be $5b less.
8/25/2011 6:06:40 PM
Bank of America to axe 30k jobshttp://www.businessinsider.com/bank-of-america-to-cut-30000-jobs-in-the-us-2011-9Certainly not good news for Charlotte...or anyone, really.
9/12/2011 11:42:19 AM
No big deal, the new jobs bill will be able to cover it in fold. $7.05, ha boners who bought 8.50's on buffet morning.
9/12/2011 6:05:15 PM
This latest FOMC announcement is not good news for Bank of America.
9/21/2011 3:11:59 PM
credit rating down graded too (along with a few other big boys)...Moody's opinion was that the gov won't bail out a 'too big to fail' institution this time around
9/21/2011 4:27:18 PM
This bank is on its way to the slaughterhouse. Start chopping that meat up baby.
9/21/2011 7:43:18 PM
Heard a couple of desks quit trading with b of a
9/22/2011 11:40:59 AM
Chop that meat, chop that meat Might have to add Morgan Stanley to the watchlist after that headline today. Wow
9/22/2011 12:21:52 PM
into the 5 handle
9/23/2011 8:53:21 AM
Morgan Stanley pulls into the lead as we enter the home stretch.Which bank goes down first? Place your bets!
9/23/2011 10:06:00 AM
Which one goes first really doesn't matter, just the hundreds that follow.
9/23/2011 11:21:09 AM
DudeIt was a novel about isolation, not a blueprint for political philosophyEven if it was, it was about a charismatic fascistic leaderBut then again, Ron Paul has his own personality cult
9/25/2011 12:09:25 PM
Bac with the $5 fee uh oh!
9/29/2011 5:15:48 PM
$5/month fee to use your debit card. Jesus christ. Any tricks to get around this? I have a shit ton of checks
9/29/2011 6:49:01 PM
There's really only one solution...pull every last dollar out of your Bank of America account and move it to a different bank.
9/29/2011 6:50:55 PM
Working on it!
9/29/2011 6:57:53 PM
9/29/2011 7:05:48 PM
You need to just stop using bank debit cards. I havent used mine once. Carry an AMEX and mastercard. That covers all charges. Its really the way we should be doing it anyway. Who wants fraudulent charges going to your bank account? While you'll get your money back eventually, its a lot less messy if it happens on a charge card.
9/29/2011 7:55:45 PM
just a matter of time before all banks start charging for a debit card
9/29/2011 8:54:16 PM
Dump the banksters. Dump BOA!
9/30/2011 11:50:39 AM
It's only annoying if you regularly shop somewhere that doesn't take credit cards, which I used to when I lived in North Carolina. Now, I've only used by debit card at Costco, and the last time I went I used my AMEX. Just use credit cards and collect your 1-6% cash back rewards.
9/30/2011 11:56:43 AM
9/30/2011 11:57:24 AM
Tick tock. European lawsuits now
9/30/2011 5:34:54 PM
9/30/2011 6:47:29 PM
First off, like Carzin said, I don't know why people feel the need to use debit cards. Credit cards offer the same level of convenience with more perks. If you don't have credit then maybe just consider using cash. But with that being said I don't blame people for looking at this new charge on an individual level and deciding that the service BofA is offering (convenience) at the price they are charging for it ($5) isn't worth it. People are right, there are other options. I wouldn't argue with anyone who said they were changing banks based on this new fee.What I don't get is the populist outrage. Every day we are faced with purchasing decisions where we decide if the price for a product or service is reasonable. Bank of America doesn't owe anyone free checking. They have made a decision and it's going to cause some customers to leave, Netflix did the same and I didn't understand why people felt entitled to mail order DVDs at a certain price. Arguably, you could applaud this fee. (ok applaud is probably not the right word but...) I think people had a legitimate beef with the hidden fees and sketchy overdraft practices. People were getting charged fees they weren't expecting. This one is upfront and simple. You know exactly what is going to trigger the fee. And I know, "but we bailed their asses out". True, but besides the fact they paid it back, the bailout didn't turn BofA into a charity. They have to continue to make decisions they think are good for business and good for shareholders. Thats what businesses do. People hate the idea of that. But that is what companies do.
10/1/2011 8:52:34 AM
10/1/2011 9:10:57 AM
It doesn't really matter. BOA will be bankrupt very soon anyway. It might not be worth the hassle of moving because whatever bank you move to will probably be buying their carcass soon.
10/1/2011 11:13:40 AM
Looks like the slap on the wrist robo signing settlement talks are falling apart. That's too bad.
10/1/2011 11:31:29 AM
site down, whats going on?
10/3/2011 12:52:43 PM
Bank runs in the modern age? Not when you can have "temporary technical issues"!
10/3/2011 12:57:32 PM
run on deposits, that is whats going on
10/3/2011 2:24:57 PM
$5.65 everything is fine carry on
10/3/2011 2:27:41 PM
It's funny that a $5 fee is why people are threatening to leave rather than oh I don't know the hassle of trying to get your money back after the bank collapses
10/3/2011 2:29:26 PM
excellent read http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/224004/20111003/bank-of-america-debit-card-fee-anger-durbin-occupy-wall-street.htm
10/3/2011 3:00:51 PM
Jokes on you. Banks don't want poor people that can't afford a measley $5 as customers anyway.
10/3/2011 3:39:28 PM
actually, before the overdraft legislation, that's exactly who they wanted...overdrafts accounted for their largest non interest income pool. They had a sweet deal going until they got greedy with charge structuring and the like.between that and transaction fee limits, they're gonna be scrambling to come up with all sorts of hinkey ways to get fee money.
10/3/2011 3:47:22 PM
Bank of America issued a press release assuring everyone that the website outage was just a run on the bank, and NOT the work of hackers. You can all breath easier.
10/3/2011 7:55:06 PM
still down, i am getting mah monies out for good!
10/4/2011 10:34:51 AM
Let 'em fail! Good riddance to the banksters.
10/4/2011 10:48:49 AM
10/4/2011 8:29:13 PM
10/4/2011 9:41:00 PM
^bullshit. This is ONE MAN who decided to put crap into a bill to dictate to an entire industry what is a fare rate to charge. Now that they are now passing on that fee to consumers because of ONE MAN'S actions, people are pissed and Durbin is covering his ass. It is just a matter of time before people start blaming "the free market" for the fee. ahhaha, typical moron politicians disrupting an entire industry and then blaming the industry when it adapts.Then the same moron senator encourages a run on a US bank.... fucking unreal.
10/4/2011 10:13:51 PM
10/4/2011 10:37:41 PM
Burn in hell BoASo glad I dropped them for ncsecu
10/5/2011 1:00:48 AM
if i move to using a credit card full time do i want to apply for a third party card instead of using my bank issued visa?
10/5/2011 9:19:40 AM
10/5/2011 9:49:19 AM
^but they likely would not be charging this fee if it weren't for the new law limiting transaction fees to merchants.does BOA have to charge this to still earn money via debit transactions? of course not. they're losing one revenue stream so they're trying to create another. either way, it's being passed on to consumers; however, consumers don't appreciate a direct fee. when it was hidden (via charging the merchant) consumers were ignorant to the fee. however, I highly doubt we see a decrease in product prices due to the lower transaction fee, so in the end, this law does nothing but increase costs for BOA customers.[Edited on October 5, 2011 at 10:01 AM. Reason : .]
10/5/2011 10:00:18 AM