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This could be a fun topic. Three simple questions.
1. How much capital did you start trading with? 2. When did you start trading? 3. How much do you have now?
I'll start, and please be gentle I am still getting the swing of things.
$850 March 06 $1000
These types for thread inspire me to work even harder to find good stock picks.
tom.c
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this is cool bob... what the hell i'll tell my figures only because ive actually made some money -
$6000 jan 18, 2006 $8577 approx 40% increase
this came after many mistakes and missteps along the way, i now know i wasnt ready yet but the mistakes have taught me enourmously. -and im in ndol so these figures should change very soon...
Rusty
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Made some money as well, well honestly I started small and still am small but I cant complain on 250% in less then a year.
$1000 Sept 05 $2635
edgewise
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lol.. due virtually solely to RSHN..
$600 January '06 $2919
10of13
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Mostly due to GREAT beginners luck...
$500 1-10-06
$15,783 4-26-06
Mostly due to USXP, CNES, GWGO and RSHN
IGAI is going to be great for me...very soon!
tom.c
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ok bob, me and you got some work to do...
10of13 - that is unbelievable, my goal is to triple by the end of the year, so far so good.
crappybob
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That's sweet 10.
HOOKED
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started 01/01/2006 with $3500
as of 04/27/2006 have $15,775
Rusty
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Damn and I thought I did pretty okay. You guys/girls did great.
10of13
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Trust me....It has been all luck...and alot of patience...but I am begining to learn to see what is going to move and what is dead....and it seems as of late..there are more dead ones...
You need to watch the MM's...and play the way they play...if they are buying..you buy...if they are selling....you sell...I have seen great PR's come out and the stock go down???!!! and with no news another stock will increase 50-500%...???!!! it seems that in penny land it's about the MM's!! I'm learning...and it's been fun and frustrating all at the same time!
marinecorps3046
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mines sad..
350 March 06 600
still gettin the swing of things...
Sam Delgado
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Gotta love it when your grandma gives you 5k in bonds to use by the time your 16!
I'm 16 and I started In January this year with:
$1880
and am currently at $3300! Whoohoo
edgewise
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is it weird that nobody's lost money overall?
i mean, somebody's gotta lose.. this is a negative-sum game.
i guess everyone here at allstocks wins, and everyone on the outside of these walls are the ones that we're taking our money from. lol.
or maybe people just aren't speaking up if they've lost money. or they're already gone from the board, and are living out on the streets now. i hope not, though. i love being around successful people. it makes things a lot more fun.
10of13
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Edge... I am sure we all have lost at some point in time...the sum that I gave doesn't count the times when i have lost on the stock...but only what I have gained...I don't think that I have lost more than 2-300 at a time..but then the next day..I might gain 500...so it washes away the loss and puts me at a gain of 2-300...
Sam...that is fantastic!!! You keep it up girl!!!
vicki
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quote:Originally posted by edgewise: is it weird that nobody's lost money overall?
i mean, somebody's gotta lose.. this is a negative-sum game.
i guess everyone here at allstocks wins, and everyone on the outside of these walls are the ones that we're taking our money from. lol.
or maybe people just aren't speaking up if they've lost money. or they're already gone from the board, and are living out on the streets now. i hope not, though. i love being around successful people. it makes things a lot more fun.
In 2005 I lost $1500 with QBID. It was my first penny stock and I didn't have a clue. I started with $1000 in 2006 (and a clean slate )and have made $1200 profit so far.
The Bigfoot
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HAH.
Edge, plenty of people have lost...they just aren't posting. Notice that almost everyone who has posted has been in for four months or less.
Here's a realistic picture for you.
I've been in since end of 03 and started with $1000.
I've made some great plays in that time, held some flatlines for WAY too long, and lost my shirt once or twice as well.
At the high's my account has been over $7000 and at the lows I've been just under $500. Currently I am some where between the two.
My suggestions to protect yourself.
Get a margin account. With a margin account you can turn around three times a week withoutbreaking the rules instead of waiting the three day settling period. This can be a lifesaver if the stock starts tanking the day after you bought it.
Buy on rumor sell on news. BUT if you aren't certain what the news will be, it might be a good choice to sell BEFORE the news comes out. I once had a oil stock that had news of a new well driving the price. News came out, well was dry. Even though I was fairly quick on the ball I still lost 50%+.
Don't be impatient with a stock if you really believe in the company and the product. The only thing worse than jumping out too late is jumping out right before a run.
....I could go on but that really isn't the topic of this forum is it? Just remember, you are on a rollercoaster so don't get discouraged and make emotionally desperate moves when you take a dip. Be deliberate in your decisions.
Interesting Thread CB, Thanks, The Bigfoot
10of13
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quote:Originally posted by marinecorps3046: mines sad..
350 March 06 600
still gettin the swing of things...
that's not sad at all...the firt 3 weeks of me trading...I had made almost 2k...and the 4th week lost all but 100 bucks...
So you are ahead of the game..and have more than when you started..SAD? Nope...where can you get that % increase in that short of time...??? You're doin' good!
tom.c
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ok, im way ahead now with the ndol pr!, lets all put our figures out again after the dust settles. hahahhaha
tre308
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Well I know that I dont have a figure yet, but I just started today...really I havent put into anything yet. I wanna learn a bit more before I put my money into anything.
I have $500 now. Lets see where it goes.
tom.c
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good luck to you tre, my advice is to read and study s much as possible. - and there is always a hot stock to get into.