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jimbo
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Dan,

Welcome to the club!! LOL - that is how I am, all tied up right now. I have just recently been reading what Sarah post and all seems great so far (keep it up girl) but Chris is awsome. Great ideas and DD. He knows his ****e. Good luck to you and I hope your stock rises so you can start the play also. I had to take a major loss to start true penny trading. I think a common theme among many Newbies I have noticed is..."I wish I had found this board sooner". Now anyone that I talk to about trading, I point to these things first;
1. Paper trade
2. Read as many message boards while doing so.

Since you are all tied up and only can watch, read some books, and do as much DD as you can until your money is freed up.

Thanks to all that have helped me in my trading experience.

Good luck to you.

Jimbo...


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Okay sorry I havent posted much this last week been busy working some things out. Real nice week hopefully next week will be the same. Ive been online on different boards trying to bring in some more talent and opinions to our board. Wanted to say hi and comment on some of yall who came. DJFII, gone to the dogs, meshoe45, Ramius, and Dang would like to welcome all of you to our little growing community. Real excited on what Im learning here we are having different areas popping up DJFII you techinically have the most potential of us all in your education so when you learn your knack try not and leave us . Finance major myself it does help you should be examining some financials and find the secret meaning behind them . (look at some of my growth stocks and read finicials on them youll see what Im talking about, when a penny can come near the acid test and almost pass well get it quick). Far as scottrade well yeah its a bit high but the excution time and elite program are awesome. Meshoe45 what are you majoring in? DanG are you investing in areas that you are knowledgable in (engnieer/land stocks if youve got a knack use it) or you can just join us glad to have you. In penny land you are best off to get free shares and wait and sell to pocket a little sometimes. Im flattered by the compliment I hope my ideas stay great and dont turn flop. By the way everyone try to have onev, xrym, vrmd, ivoc, ipov in your port between the 4 I really think 1 if not more should be a 10 bagger before year is over. I have a question for everyone hope to get a answer from someone_if you buy a stock why wouldnt you have confidence in averaging down. IF you cant do it you had no business in getting it to start with. (when company does bad I understand dillution, inside selling, annoucing rs, lower earnings,) but just day to day no news or week to week. Like IPVO who knows I was just wanting other people opinions. I think half my trades would be red without averaging. Well hope everyone makes their goal a reality. (IT gets alot easier I promise)

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Can I join this here outfit?!

Been checking out the post here for a few weeks, been really interesting, and learning a lot. I really like the idea of averaging down, but am pretty well tied up at the moment....eager to put that into action.

Started about three years ago and bought one stock.....lol.....dont laugh......ok......go ahead and laugh. It was IPIX at 0.70. That was before the split, and it went lower...to around 0.12(would have been a hugh canidate for averaging down....but looked like it was going bankrupt at the time). I let it sit till the recent run and sold on the way back down at 22.70 which gave me a little to play around with.

Well, I reinvested in various other stocks....time will tell if my picks were wise, but Im hooked regardless......lol

I reside in TN in the shadow of the GSMNP (spend as much time as I can hiking) and have owned a small business for 24 years.

ChrisNC.......I have been looking at a couple of those you mentioned, will check out the others!

Thanks!


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Hello,

I am a young professional, and we are known as the "worst" investors We make good money but spend it poorly. So, here I am to make some better decisions. I own some qbid among others... My stock tip is KGTH, it should come out with great earnings soon if all works out. Any DD appreciated! Lets make some money!

-Christian


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Inlikeflynn whats up buddy. Sure you are welcome nice pick. 21000% is never a problem even on a 3 yr pick now if we just had mutual funds with that kind of preformance Small business what kind if you dont mind me asking. I have a lawn business, handyman jobs also, and a wholesale place now. Also what criteria did you base on that pick when you were choosing it. Machtvoll Im a young professional as well not all of us are bad yeah I buy stuip stuff sometimes lol live a little lavish could be your last. Just dont buy on credit unless its a mortgage (tax savings over buying straight out)

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Hello all. I'm a new member here also. Have been watching this board since March. Really like what I see here. Expecially all the hard work Chris does for us. Thanks! I sure hope I can pay you back someday with some good stock picks! Keep up the good work. I'm new to the stock market this year. I just gratuated college, got married, and now down at Alabama going through the Army's fixed-wing course. Would like to be a full time daytrader in the future, but have lots to learn before that can happen. Let's keep up the tight bond that this board has. Later.

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ChrisNC

Im in the contracting bidness.....also do repairs and remodel work. Family business for a couple of generations.

Your question about criteria.......Chris, I just heard about that stock from a friend and decided I wanted to try online investing after checking into it, just to "test the waters", and it turned out great......but it was a fluke.......no real DD on my part.

I've got a long way to go to understand what to be looking for in reports, charts and news......but its very interesting!

Thanks for the welcome, and thank you SCinFL for the thread!


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quote:
Originally posted by Ramius:
Cool Thread-- Hi all Florida people. I just moved to Richmond VA from Lake Mary FL. I'm new to trading so just reading and learning for now. Just wanted to say Hi.

Ram


HI Everyone!
I hope this board will be as informative for you as it is for me.

Sarah


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Heh, thanks for the vote of confidence Chris, I hope I end up being able to pick solid stocks. So far, I'm down on UVCL and DRDF, but hopefully I can make a comeback.
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Been a weird day both my main picks lsta bibo gapped this mourning and didnt chase lsta came back to .0014 so I got some maybe should of chased bibo but let that one go. well those in TSBB hope you freed out this mourning. WKDH .02 nice entry here I posted it on growth stocks

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Inlikeflynn> http://clearstation.etrade.com has a good tutorials on the basics of technical analysis... volume, MACD, Stochastic .. I also hear stockcharts.com has some tutorials as well. Technical analysis may be hard to use on a lot of the stocks we talk about here as they are pennystocks and we are basically putting our money on the company breaking out and establishing itself. But its rather vital on some of the larger positions or positions that have a long history.

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Well Im telling on myself lol. Usually I dont go the whole day without watching the market. I hope everyone does well. Pray on qbid and ONEV not to fall too much. and for LSTA to make up for its little action yesterday.

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Lutalo....

Thanks! Stockcharts has a lot of information........will check Clearstation also.

Investopedia has some good chapter reading for basics and beyond......exams given at end of each.....lol

Appreciate the reply!


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Hi my real name is Mike. I am currently a Student at Marist and a local of Pougheepsie NY. I am a beginner to the stock market, as in my name, and the one comment I really want to say is I have learned more by reading these threads the past few days then I had through any of my classes...Some things they just don't teach in school.

Thanks!


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quote:
Originally posted by BeginnersLuck:

the one comment I really want to say is I have learned more by reading these threads the past few days then I had through any of my classes...Some things they just don't teach in school.

Thanks!


AMEN to that Mike. Welcome and learn learn learn. People here are great. I will still be learning after years of trading I think. Good luck to ya.

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Jimbo still tearing it up nice jobs keeping posts going here lately. Me and Tefulman are going to a full day conference in Charlotte NC. All day so i hope I get some good info to bring back to the board. Finincial super stars convention learn about a lot of different things. No one is ever fully trained on the market, learning more everyday and making new rules.
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Chris,

Find out if that conference is going to be in the Orlando area. I would love to go and learn as much as possible. Seems like learning is a never ending job. (LOL - at least that is what I told my students when I taught and tell my kids now). Thanks. And thank you for all your post. I try to follow them as best I can. You sensei, are a great teacher. Grasshopper.

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Jimbo still tearing it up nice jobs keeping posts going here lately. Me and Tefulman are going to a full day conference in Charlotte NC. All day so i hope I get some good info to bring back to the board. Finincial super stars convention learn about a lot of different things. No one is ever fully trained on the market, learning more everyday and making new rules.

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Please tell more....
I like reading about you people!

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Hey Jimbo,are you in the Orlando area? If so shoot me an email please.I have a question or three for you about the area.I may be moving there for work.My email is seamonkey 7689 at yahoo
Thanks

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quote:
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This was my favorite thread to read on here so Im opening it up again. New friends post away. I dont edit my post so Ill say it Im self employeed now thanks to this website for the people on here and 30 some books. I added 2 rentals and finished starting the escort service. I have a lawn and handman service as well. I also wholesale occasionaly, let us know how your doing and your background never know when it may help in advice.

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quote:
Originally posted by TradingWizard:
Please tell more....
I like reading about you people!


OK, hummmm, I am a Registered Nurse, Master's in Behavioral Health Management, and Ph.D. in Psychology. I work 2 1/2 days condensed 40 hr. week with adolescent psych. violent boys. Will not work the girls units, as they are worse than the boys.
Have a small ranch outside of Buda, Texas which is out side of Austin. Raise show cattle (need one??) for fun, and to pay for daughter's college. Spend most of my off time salt water fishing in Port Aransas,(Hey, I am on the internet with one company with pics of my "big" fish 76 lb. amber jack, 3 black tip sharks and lots of snapper, tuna etc. I caught on a 40 hour trip)
2 daughter's - 18 (pre-dental), 21 yrs. (Pharmacy school) and buying a duplex for the 21 yr old in Austin.
Started actual trading ??several months ago, and read alot everyday on this board. Don't care for some of the other boards as this one has made me some pretty good money. I hope one day to be in the $1K - 100K club, and think that it is possible for anyone to do. I am riding freebies with several stocks because I read what the "masters" here on this board post. I have 2 that are tanked down right now, but will hold em and see what they do. (don't wanna post em as not to bash)
Oh yeah, I learned a system on the silly scratch off lottery tickets and spend about $50-100, and average $500-1300 per week with those things. Daughter's take the winnings and pay rent, buy their usual "gotta have a new outfit".
I am the administrator of a group that plans one day to purchase our own island.
Hummm, kinda boring: work, fish, scratch, day trade, search islands.... oh well I'm having fun.
Ya'll are great!!
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Candy great profile, sound like what Id call the perfect woman. No seriously everything you said was great in a business and personal point of view. Personaly I love fishing and scratch offs been addicted to them since a child. We're on vaction fishing swimming and playing lottery. We bought 2 of everyone this convince store has around the corner 2 nights in a row. Last night we lost about 50 bucks but lots of fun my first one since I typed this I won 5 bucks on a 1 ticket. Business wise, my of my favorite methods of trading is to get popular opinion and buy or sell that stock. In your profession think its called something when entire populations believe in something will happen their reaction actually causes it to happen. So since the market is controled by supply and demand on the MM is alot of people want to sell it will plumet and vise verses I will go along with them and after studying the Buffotolgy (Warren) think to find its starting point if the population over sells then find your desired postion and wait on the floor to be broken buy anywhere under the floor.Qbid broke a floor after hitting .0075 buy .005 not as good investment as a couple months back still its a nice mover. So advise to you is observe what different boards are saying and draw a cenus on the situtaion. Watch out on stocks that recently dropped there is a few people wholl tell everyone to buy and dump when their loses are recovered. Also getting her a duplex was awesome are you a Ron Legrand student lol I am. On a duplex your teaching her many things most parents dont and a great investment over the time especially compared to rent. Keep up the great work and if you ever have question ask me and Ill try to help you I should have alot of time soon.

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