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The whole problem could be solved, IF, when people START a thread, they put in the price of the stock at that time! Wasn't there a specific thread saying we should DO that?? It can't be that tough to do when typing out the title of a new thread!! That way, people who don't want to read about stocks over .10, won't have to waste their precious time opening up the thread,simple as that. So.. is there any way to enforce the price of the stock in the title? Lock the thread if no price? Heckifiknow.. must be something that can be done.
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Tex...I'm glad you're eating well..but I think Will is "right"...he's anal...lol
Superbee....the thread on the "posting" of price was a suggestion...and after I posted it...some people agreed...and Bob kept it up top of the forum for a while...but people are back to not posting the price...
As for "deleting"...not sure that would be a good idea...could cause more harm than good...missed runners or what not...
yeah..maybe the "mods" (TEX) could "police" and change the title to include the price...even if they did that for a while..maybe people would start putting it up there on their own...but even the mods have a life...although i think that Tex just sits and eats in front of his 'putor all day
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under ten and under .50 are too similar to make different forums. Why don't you make a forum for sub-pennies and one for whole pennies? That seems to be the biggest life-style difference amongst forum members. I actually like it the way it is but maybe if it didn't say under ten more good over-ten picks would be talked about.
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I generally look fo stocks from $1 to $5 that are oversold or dropped big from news. I try to avoid the commissions and the stocks are a little more solid than stocks in the penny range. My commissions with Scottrade are low for penney's $7 + 1/2% but on my Vanguard Brokerage where I recently bought 16,000 shares of TCLL for .23, my commission was $93.60. That's why I try to stay above a $1. Over $4 or $5 a share it is harder to get a large swing for a large profit. It would be nice for a $1 to $5 section. I spend a lot of time searching yahoo within that range. I've also made the majority of my money on stocks between $1 and $5.
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