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Handcuffs, yes bring your handcuffs. Easier for the police if we handcuff ourselves; saves them time and effort.
Reminds of a story. I pull a con on a ticket promoter, told him I am a nude dancer and if he gives me ten free tickets, I will get him into my show for free. He wants proof I am a nude dancer, so I prove this to him, right there on the sidewalk. Got the tickets.
However, I cannot tell my story here.
Hmm, maybe I will tell this story elsewhere and upload some pictures of a big bouncer who chased after me.
My daughter took pictures of the incident to later blackmail me into allowing her to drive my Corvette.
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RM, your lost in the Fog...Go to the the whistle bouy...Then follow someone with radar over the Bar..But make sure you have the speed to keep up with the Radar equiped boat..
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quote:Originally posted by Dustoff 1: RM, your lost in the Fog...Go to the the whistle bouy...Then follow someone with radar over the Bar..But make sure you have the speed to keep up with the Radar equiped boat..
why dont you people use OT board for non serious and irrelevant discussions????
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quote:Originally posted by Dustoff 1: RM, your lost in the Fog...Go to the the whistle bouy...Then follow someone with radar over the Bar..But make sure you have the speed to keep up with the Radar equiped boat..
why dont you people use OT board for non serious and irrelevant discussions????
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posted July 16, 2006 20:05 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by Jo4321: Is there an active board that discusses those picks? Jo --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
posted by Ruskin Muskin: Jo, About big board stocks. I follow some of the very good boards. I shall list a couple. one is stock arena . com. another is CNBC stock picks board. HSM has good members like chan whose picks are worth keeping on radar. short term, example can be like in CNBC, look for previous weeks best stock picker and get in and get out after he announces his next pick based on how high the chart allows you. For long term, Key to picking stock in big boards IMO is fundamentals such as Earnings Per Share, Accumulation Distribution, high EPS, earnings growth momentum so on and so forth. One of the easiest way to make money on a big board stock is by shorting stocks. charts give away shorting patterns extremely easily. take an example of orcl. a shortseller could have easily shorted orcl on the 18th or supg on 5th. easy 10-20% can be made on such stock patterns, especially in bear market.
stock fetcher . com has some good filters in its forum to select bullish/bearish patterns, for quick entry/exit based on charts. I have 3 -4 of my own which have outperformed over past 6 months. I shall open a thread on Allstocks and see if anyone shares their stock filters.
overall, get proficient in TA if you want to make money in big boards. some of the links I have posted earlier will be useful for TA.
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Member Rated: posted July 16, 2006 20:09 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Short-selling is for very well heeled and seasoned Investor/Traders.....
An amateur should never attempt doing it.
You could find yourself in a margin call that ruins you..
You can lose more than you bet!!! Nightmare stories of amateurs losing homes, and having the life they had change in a matter of minutes...
Cramer? To many screw ups...Refco, remember..His pumping the scam left folks ruined.. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 10292 | From: oregon | Registered: Feb 2005 | IP: Logged |
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posted July 16, 2006 20:15 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by Dustoff 1: Short-selling is for very well heeled and seasoned Investor/Traders.....
An amateur should never attempt doing it.
You could find yourself in a margin call that ruins you..
You can lose more than you bet!!! Nightmare stories of amateurs losing homes, and having the life they had change in a matter of minutes... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
hehe.. is it worse than losing 93% of the income. and yes short selling and option trading is more risky than regular buying/selling, however, using simple clues, people can make small profits by making quick entry/exit.
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posted July 16, 2006 20:33 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Jo is trying to work a turnaround, here, huh? Is shorting and options really relevant, now? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NOPE!!! very bad idea in her situation right now IMO, but I was just talking in general context of how to play big board stocks, not purely on basis of who picks what, but how to use those picks to make you money, without losing a penny on it.
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Member Rated: posted July 16, 2006 22:46 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jo, I hope you are considering my previous advice.
NWD - buy at 1.38 - 1.48
This one will move up to 1.50 per share in one to three weeks. The next 10Q will move this up to 1.75 share, around there. Next 10Q is due very shortly.
NWD prices are down because amateur traders are not able to understand the last 10Q and the reason for reported single quarter losses in a very long time.
This stock will not fall below 1.35, most likely will not fall below 1.40 per. A slow mover which affords good safety; low risk.
I am also hoping you are considering my advice to be careful about who you trust. Should you fall back to playing pump and dump stocks, you will lose money and some of us will no longer work at helping you. You must display effort at helping yourself before others will be motivated to help you.
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Member Rated: posted July 16, 2006 22:51 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALAN - .55 - .60 buy.
Not an impressive company, kinda so-so but some potential and ALAN is working hard at moving forward.
Not a well known stock, not very popular.
This is not a long term hold.
ALAN will move up to .70 to .75 in, guessing, two to four weeks. Not real confident this will happen so quickly, but it will move up at least ten cents per share.
Slow moving, low risk.
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Member Rated: posted July 16, 2006 23:22 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NXTI buy at .46 to .48 sell at .50 to .55
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Member Rated: posted July 16, 2006 23:29 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PKCI buy at .055 / .058 sell at .065 / .068
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Member Rated: posted July 16, 2006 23:31 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PWCL buy at .35 sell at .45
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Member Rated: posted July 16, 2006 23:33 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PYTM buy at .11 sell at .13
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Member Rated: posted July 16, 2006 23:35 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SIDY buy at .06 sell at .07
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Member Rated: posted July 16, 2006 23:38 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SMID - wait for a coming drop to 2.50 - 2.55 buy Sell at 2.60 to 2.70
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Member Rated: posted July 16, 2006 23:39 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUWN buy at .90 / .94 sell at 1.00
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Member Rated: posted July 16, 2006 23:42 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VFIN buy at .21 sell at .25
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Member Rated: posted July 16, 2006 23:44 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VTSI buy at .05 sell at .07
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Member Rated: posted July 16, 2006 23:51 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Purl, I wrote to you a couple of weeks ago asking for this kind of advice, but never got it. Please keep it coming. What are some max and min, amounts to invest? Thanks for taken the time, much apprieciated. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 424 | From: Utah | Registered: Apr 2006 | IP: Logged |
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posted July 16, 2006 23:56 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- well, there's some calls...
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Member Rated: posted July 17, 2006 00:33 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sorry, Cassity, somehow I missed your request.
Minimum and Maximum, this is for you to decide. Only you know how much money you can afford to risk. Guideline is risk no more money than you are willing to flush down a toilet, seriously.
Keep fifty percent of your brokerage money in cash. Never violate this rule. Should you fall below fifty percent liquidity, start selling and taking profits.
Never have more than fifty percent of your money tied up in stocks. Follow this rule and you will be forced to play hard and to lower your risks by moving in and out of stocks very quickly.
Your plan to profit should _never_ be based on how much money to use. Your plan should _always_ be based on how much percentage profit you want to earn.
This will force you to carefully research any given stock to estimate what you believe will be the percentage profit potential.
Set an expected percentage profit of ten percent over no more than thirty days, less days is better.
I do not care if you make ten dollars or ten-thousand dollars, as long as you work at a goal of a ten percent profit in a short time.
Small frequent profits add up in a hurry.
At five (5) percent profit profit margin, if you consistently earn five percent month-over-month, you can turn one-thousand dollars into an easy one-hundred-thousand dollars.
Why this works is you roll your profits over into your cash. Each time you add profits, you have greater buying power. With greater buying power, your five percent profit earns a greater amount of dollar value, each profit.
There you are. At a consistent earnings of only five percent, in only ten trades you have actually earned almost seventy-five (75) percent on your original one-thousand dollars.
You can understand when you approach twenty trades, fifty trades, you are up a very significant amount, on only five percent earnings in profits.
In a year, you _can_ turn 1,000 into 100,000 by playing percentages, not dollar amounts.
Imagine now actually earning ten percent per every trade you make. Big Bucks.
This will not happen in reality, but you can come very close to this goal by investing a lot, a way lot of time into good research and good decision making. No reason why you cannot more than double your money each year.
With this year's really bad, really REALLY bad market conditions, the safe money is in very small, very frequent profits, for penny stocks.
Long term value stocks are fine, but there is no need to buy those right now. Prices are not about to change anytime soon. Smart traders are working hard at earning small profits on a very regular basis.
Again, if you earn ten bucks this day then earn fifty bucks the next, then another ten bucks, you will have my compliments; small profits become big profits if you carefully play your cards.
That is how you should be playing the markets for current conditions; quick in and out for consistent small profits.
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Member Rated: posted July 17, 2006 01:02 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For a little more info showing a trading pattern on "VFIN"--------> go to search feature and type in VFIN....Wallace, blue, and Purl have this thing nailed down.....
Date of post-----> April 01/05 Wallace was very good at DD he once was a SEC Dept. manager.
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Member Rated: posted July 17, 2006 01:33 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "The stock can be very boring for long periods of time, immediately put in your pre-determined sell order after purchase."
Yes, VFIN, very boring. Long waits, sometimes, between profit, but profit always comes around. This one is a fairly safe play. Slow movers, low volume, fairly decent companies, are often more safe penny plays.
There is NO safety in penny plays, but some are more safe than others. These "safe" stocks are the stocks I am playing now in current markets.
I do have a lot more plays but those are high risk day trading stocks. Jo should NOT be playing those, nor playing pump and dump scams.
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Ruskin Mushkin, would you say the following is irrelevant? I have many more..
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Member Rated: posted July 15, 2006 12:13 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I will be posting a few of my picks that went up to 400% gains and then held..many were Nasdaq picks, I posted them mostly here on the Hot stocks...
Here's a couple..."Having a problem pulling up the old threads..
EVST posted at $5.71 hit $20.63 NAVI ''''''''' at $1.25 hit $5.59 MYOG ''''''''' at $20.85 hit $42.27 RNAI ''''''''' at $3.00 hit $8.52
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ready whipped purl girl WOOOOHOOOOO!!!! I flocked here and ima learnin and a learnin. Like a sponge. The navy had these flattened dehydrated sponges...just add water and they soak up and grow. lots of good info here and the newbie section. I've refered a few that are interested, after I tell them to stay out of stocks and put their money in mutuals or pay down debt, and paper trade for a while.
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no way duster, I'm hangin, actually i just copied that post to my word file for homework and training. I'm not someone to go against anyone, i like input from all, and as i mentioned to glass, I'll help where i can but i know not to give advice - if i see a point i'll make it but i'll be sure to tell them i'm not qualified enough to base a decision on wholly - they should see you guys.
The purl pics keep people comin is all i was sayin lol aaaaand when i said ready whipped i was picturing her in whippid cream!! yeah!!!
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