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Most of the pennies I monitor are in the red today. Only a few made a fair showing. Just a down day in the market I guess. Can't take it to heart. Keep your chin up, tomorrow is another day. Will it be better? One can only hope.
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ChrisNC
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quote:Originally posted by madmacd: Most of the pennies I monitor are in the red today. Only a few made a fair showing. Just a down day in the market I guess. Can't take it to heart. Keep your chin up, tomorrow is another day. Will it be better? One can only hope.
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14 of my 20 are red lined seems to be a good day to buy before closing-maybe-
Purl Gurl
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Of twelve stocks we hold, nine show modest gains, one unchanged, two down three percent.
Sold one for a gain of twenty-seven percent in seventy-two hours.
Wishing all good trading tomorrow.
Purl Gurl
glassman
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PG smart--she's been studying PROFITABLE companies that are not getting caught in the BIG short squeeze manipulation play that the MM's are working to get OUT of the naked shorting biz--what is her strategy--she buys companies that nobody wants to sell when they get nervous
Purl Gurl
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This is true for most of my picks, Glassman.
Nonetheless, don't be misled. I pick some real losers, be sure. None of us have it right all the time.
One that currently tanked on me is GUSH. I expect a good recovery, but I don't know but what GUSH will continue falling. We are down a nickel a share.
EFLT was doing well early last week at a price of .065 per share, but tanked after the Feds clobbered the markets. This one, I know will recover. We are in this one at .05 per share.
Yes, Glassman, strong companies which are profitable or are becoming profitable with strength, those are safer bets but none are a guarantee.
You give me too much credit.
Purl Gurl
madmacd
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Good on ya Purl-Gurl. Shows whose been burning the candle at both ends.
Purl Gurl
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Which is why my fingers are often burnt playing the stock market. I never learn.
Purl Gurl
madmacd
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Or, judging from your environment in your younger years, you probably burn your fingers to save the CANDLE! (LOL) Boy, if you weren't married . . . .
Purl Gurl
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My grandma didn't raise a fool.
I know to spit on my fingers before putting out the candle flame. However, it is more enjoyable to trick a cousin into putting out the flame, sans spit.