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Old 2 October 2012, 07:59 AM   #61
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good stuff here, please keep posting :)
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Old 2 October 2012, 02:34 PM   #62
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The oil stock mentioned yesterday snm had a good day. Will probably keep on going up today. I had an incredible 29%+ day a couple of weeks ago with it.

Hope they will be the sponsors for a new watch :p

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Old 2 October 2012, 03:12 PM   #63
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THE BUY LIST FOR 10/02/2012


Oconee Federal Financial
(NASDAQ:OFED)
$34.80 1011 A

eLong, Inc. (ADR)
(NASDAQ:LONG)
$16.91 1021 G

Glen Burnie Bancorp
(NASDAQ:GLBZ)
$11.00 0001 I

LeMaitre Vascular, Inc.
(NASDAQ:LMAT)
$6.15 0000 I

Reis, Inc.
(NASDAQ:REIS)
$11.00 0011 I

Selectica, Inc.
(NASDAQ:SLTC)
$5.29 1111 G

AeroCentury Corp.
(NYSEAMEX:ACY)
$12.25 1011 D

AZZ Incorporated
(NYSE:AZZ)
$37.25 1112 C

Market Leader, Inc.
(NASDAQ:LEDR)
$6.58 1021 C


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Old 2 October 2012, 03:15 PM   #64
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THE SELL LIST FOR 10/02/2012


Magnetek, Inc.
(NASDAQ:MAG)
$12.31 1012 E

Bankrate Inc
(NYSE:RATE)
$16.39 0000 G

Banco Santander (Brasil) SA(ADR)
(NYSE:BSBR)
$7.60 0000 G

Strayer Education Inc
(NASDAQ:STRA)
$66.31 1011 E

Blyth, Inc.
(NYSE:BTH)
$28.05 1111 C

Questcor Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
(NASDAQ:QCOR)
$19.08 1111 C

Stoneridge, Inc.
(NYSE:SRI)
$5.11 0000 E

E-House (China) Holdings Limited (ADR)
(NYSE:EJ)
$4.40 1011 C

Entegris, Inc.
(NASDAQ:ENTG)
$8.35 0000 I

Brightcove Inc
(NASDAQ:BCOV
$11.99 0011 I

Iridium Communications Inc.
(NASDAQ:IRDM)
$7.44 1011 C



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Old 2 October 2012, 07:45 PM   #65
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I would really like to get into doing this type of thing. I have been 90% disabled from the Army for the past 12yrs and have not touched that money except for when my 9yr old daughter passed away in 2007...so there has been roughly $1800.00/month going in there minus the $6500.00 for Tawni's funeral.

I have honestly never really thought about it, but I think if I was smart enough, or could find someone smart enough to manage my money, I could retire at a decent age...
I'm very sorry about your daughter Shawn.
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Old 3 October 2012, 07:38 AM   #66
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THE BUY LIST FOR 10/02/2012


Oconee Federal Financial
(NASDAQ:OFED)
$34.80 1011 A

eLong, Inc. (ADR)
(NASDAQ:LONG)
$16.91 1021 G

Glen Burnie Bancorp
(NASDAQ:GLBZ)
$11.00 0001 I

LeMaitre Vascular, Inc.
(NASDAQ:LMAT)
$6.15 0000 I

Reis, Inc.
(NASDAQ:REIS)
$11.00 0011 I

Selectica, Inc.
(NASDAQ:SLTC)
$5.29 1111 G

AeroCentury Corp.
(NYSEAMEX:ACY)
$12.25 1011 D

AZZ Incorporated
(NYSE:AZZ)
$37.25 1112 C

Market Leader, Inc.
(NASDAQ:LEDR)
$6.58 1021 C


Mr. Krabs
THE RESULT LIST FOR 10/02/2012


Oconee Federal Financial
(NASDAQ:OFED)
$34.80 1011 A No market movement / Didn’t trade

eLong, Inc. (ADR)
(NASDAQ:LONG)
$16.91 1021 G Sold at $17.71 +2.00%

Glen Burnie Bancorp
(NASDAQ:GLBZ)
$11.00 0001 I No market movement / Didn’t trade

LeMaitre Vascular, Inc.
(NASDAQ:LMAT)
$6.15 0000 I Sold at $6.27 +2.00%

Reis, Inc.
(NASDAQ:REIS)
$11.00 0011 I No market movement / Didn’t trade

Selectica, Inc.
(NASDAQ:SLTC)
$5.29 1111 G Sold at $5.39 +2.00

AeroCentury Corp.
(NYSEAMEX:ACY)
$12.25 1011 D Sold at $12.49 +2.00%

AZZ Incorporated
(NYSE:AZZ)
$37.25 1112 C Sold at $37.62 +1.00%

Market Leader, Inc.
(NASDAQ:LEDR)
$6.58 1021 C Sold at $6.64 +1.00%
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Old 3 October 2012, 08:01 AM   #67
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THE SELL LIST FOR 10/02/2012


Magnetek, Inc.
(NASDAQ:MAG)
$12.31 1012 E

Bankrate Inc
(NYSE:RATE)
$16.39 0000 G

Banco Santander (Brasil) SA(ADR)
(NYSE:BSBR)
$7.60 0000 G

Strayer Education Inc
(NASDAQ:STRA)
$66.31 1011 E

Blyth, Inc.
(NYSE:BTH)
$28.05 1111 C

Questcor Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
(NASDAQ:QCOR)
$19.08 1111 C

Stoneridge, Inc.
(NYSE:SRI)
$5.11 0000 E

E-House (China) Holdings Limited (ADR)
(NYSE:EJ)
$4.40 1011 C

Entegris, Inc.
(NASDAQ:ENTG)
$8.35 0000 I

Brightcove Inc
(NASDAQ:BCOV
$11.99 0011 I

Iridium Communications Inc.
(NASDAQ:IRDM)
$7.44 1011 C



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THE SELL LIST RESULT FOR 10/02/2012


Magnetek, Inc.
(NASDAQ:MAG)
$12.31 1012 E Sold at $12.07 +2.00%

Bankrate Inc
(NYSE:RATE)
$16.39 0000 G Sold at $16.55 -1.00%

Banco Santander (Brasil) SA(ADR)
(NYSE:BSBR)
$7.60 0000 G Sold at $7.49 +1.50%

Strayer Education Inc
(NASDAQ:STRA)
$66.31 1011 E Sold at $66.97 -1.00%

Blyth, Inc.
(NYSE:BTH)
$28.05 1111 C Sold at $27.45 +2.00%

Questcor Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
(NASDAQ:QCOR)
$19.08 1111 C Sold at $18.70 +2.00%

Stoneridge, Inc.
(NYSE:SRI)
$5.11 0000 E Sold at $5.16 -1.00%

E-House (China) Holdings Limited (ADR)
(NYSE:EJ)
$4.40 1011 C Sold at $4.32 +2.00%

Entegris, Inc.
(NASDAQ:ENTG)
$8.35 0000 I Sold at $8.43 -1.00%

Brightcove Inc
(NASDAQ:BCOV
$11.99 0011 I Sold at $12.10 -1.00%

Iridium Communications Inc.
(NASDAQ:IRDM)
$7.44 1011 C Sold at $7.33 +1.50%
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Old 3 October 2012, 08:17 AM   #68
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Old 3 October 2012, 03:16 PM   #69
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My question is if youare selling these stocks so fast how do you deal with the capital gains taxes come tax time?
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Old 3 October 2012, 03:53 PM   #70
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My question is if youare selling these stocks so fast how do you deal with the capital gains taxes come tax time?
Should be classed as income in the year as opposed ( as capital held for under a year) to capital gains. Then agin tax is different in different places and changes often
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Old 4 October 2012, 04:00 PM   #71
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Hello and thanks to everyone who has been following my thread. I am not going to be able to post any picks until Sunday. I just closed escrow on a new property and have been in the process of moving all my belongings to the new pad.

Cheers,
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Old 15 October 2012, 02:39 PM   #72
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Quick cash can be made if you buy Sprint (S) 10/15/2012 sell at:

Sell at +7-8% Gain High Risk
Sell at +5-6% Gain Medium Risk
Sell at +3-4% Gain Low Risk


These companies will announce earnings tomorrow - Should be able to clear a 3% gain on most of them:


Gannett Co., Inc.
(NYSE:GCI)

Citigroup Inc.
(NYSE:C)

WD-40 Company
(NASDAQ:WDFC)

ICU Medical, Incorporated
(NASDAQ:ICUI)

Packaging Corp Of America
(NYSE:PKG)

Cemex SAB de CV (ADR)
(NYSE:CX)



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Old 15 October 2012, 03:51 PM   #73
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Old 19 November 2012, 06:16 PM   #74
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Hello guys!!! been a while.. Anyways, today an idea of a trading strategy came to me out of nowhere while eating alone at chipotle mexican. So i got home and started brainstorming on how i could put the strategy to use and i think i got it down to the T. so what better place to test it out.

The process of analyzing 1 company took me close to 2 hours. but if it works, it could pay up big time. Since it takes hours to analyze a single company, i only had the time to do one.

Here it goes: SHORT / SELL

Panasonic (PC) $5.10

The strategy points out that the price will go down at least 1.16% and if the stock gains more than $0.02 cents it's a losing trade and you should exit the trade.

Hopefully tomorrow i can research more companies and post more than one.


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Old 26 November 2012, 04:26 PM   #75
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Hello guys!!! been a while.. Anyways, today an idea of a trading strategy came to me out of nowhere while eating alone at chipotle mexican. So i got home and started brainstorming on how i could put the strategy to use and i think i got it down to the T. so what better place to test it out.

The process of analyzing 1 company took me close to 2 hours. but if it works, it could pay up big time. Since it takes hours to analyze a single company, i only had the time to do one.

Here it goes: SHORT / SELL

Panasonic (PC) $5.10

The strategy points out that the price will go down at least 1.16% and if the stock gains more than $0.02 cents it's a losing trade and you should exit the trade.

Hopefully tomorrow i can research more companies and post more than one.


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I assume you sold the same day, the 19th? It gained a few % points then nose dived on the 20th...proving that your strategy is indeed correct for this one example
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Old 27 November 2012, 04:13 AM   #76
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Interesting thread you started Mr. Krabs, definitely gave me a few ideas as to what else I can look at other than the blue chips, small cap telecoms, and pipeline companies that I typically follow.

How do you feel about the MLP sector? For instance like EPD, PAA and KMP...

Hope all is well.

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Old 14 November 2013, 04:38 PM   #77
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Hello Guys it's been awhile since i visited the forum and posted something. Just picked up a YM2 and felt like coming back to the forum.

If some of you followed or bought some of my "Buy Long Picks" go ahead and grab a cold one and go buy yourself that watch you have been eyeballing as it's time to hedge some of these positions and rake in the profits!!!!

Here are the results :


Charles Schwab Corp - SCHW +81.68%

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc - HOT +28.04%

Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. - HTZ +73.09%

Visa Inc - V +48.40%

American Express Company - AXP +40.14%

The Allstate Corporation - ALL +34.04%

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. - GS +36.38%

The Walt Disney Company - DIS +32.61%

Kraft Foods Inc - KFT +3.21%

Target Corporation - TGT +1.81%

Pfizer Inc. - PFE +22.24%

Verizon Communications Inc. - VZ +10.06%

International Business Machines Corp. - IBM -15.52%

Microsoft Corporation - MSFT +14.34%

LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA - MC +25.08%

Toyota Motor Corporation (ADR) - TM +68.44%

Anheuser-Busch InBev NV (ADR) - BUD +20.61%

JPMorgan Chase & Co. - JPM +28.09%

Wells Fargo & Company - WFC +23.03%

Bank of America Corp - BAC +58.15%

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. - WMT +3.20

Amazon.com, Inc. - AMZN +31.82%


Apple Inc. - AAPL -19.33%

Google Inc - GOOG +34.63%

eBay Inc - EBAY +8.52%


AT&T Inc. - T -8.26%

Costco Wholesale Corporation - COST +15.65%



The percentage gains are YTD since i posted them on the thread.

Sincerely,
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For those of you who like long positions, this is what my retirement portfolio has:

Charles Schwab Corp - SCHW
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc - HOT
Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. - HTZ
Visa Inc - V
American Express Company - AXP
The Allstate Corporation - ALL
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. - GS
The Walt Disney Company - DIS
Kraft Foods Inc - KFT
Target Corporation - TGT
Pfizer Inc. - PFE
Verizon Communications Inc. - VZ
International Business Machines Corp. - IBM
Microsoft Corporation - MSFT
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA - MC
Toyota Motor Corporation (ADR) - TM
Anheuser-Busch InBev NV (ADR) - BUD
JPMorgan Chase & Co. - JPM
Wells Fargo & Company - WFC
Bank of America Corp - BAC
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. - WMT
Amazon.com, Inc. - AMZN
Apple Inc. - AAPL
Google Inc - GOOG
eBay Inc - EBAY
AT&T Inc. - T
Costco Wholesale Corporation - COST
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Old 14 November 2013, 05:23 PM   #78
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Man. If I had only followed the advice of a complete stranger.

Next time I will, though. I promise.
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Old 14 November 2013, 07:27 PM   #79
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Hello Guys it's been awhile since i visited the forum and posted something. Just picked up a YM2 and felt like coming back to the forum.

If some of you followed or bought some of my "Buy Long Picks" go ahead and grab a cold one and go buy yourself that watch you have been eyeballing as it's time to hedge some of these positions and rake in the profits!!!!

The percentage gains are YTD since i posted them on the thread.

Sincerely,
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Welcome back. Congrats on the YM2. SS or precious metal? Do post pics when available

Man, I need to get to know this trading stuff. All my older colleagues talk about it, it sucks when they ask for my input and I just shrug.
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Old 15 November 2013, 12:14 AM   #80
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mr. krabs.......TOTAL rookie "investor" here (maybe 'dabbler' is more like it).....care to share any advice on how to offset stocks sold for a profit (owned for less than 1yr) with 1 or 2 stocks I currently hold at a loss? is there a 'simple' strategy I can follow?

Thanks! and damn, that's some good returns u got there!
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Old 15 November 2013, 12:32 AM   #81
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Mr. K - or may I call you Eugene - thanks for taking the time to share your pics with us. I'm pretty conservative and want to "buy and hold" so your info is just what I need.

Do you have an opinion about bond funds? More than half of my portfolio is in mixed bond/mutual funds. I'd had a lot of faith in PIMCO but PTTAX has been doing poorly for some time now. That's been sort of a wake up call that while I'm reasonably young (50) maybe I need to move more money into stocks.

Keep on posting, and I'll keep on learning!
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Mr. K - or may I call you Eugene - thanks for taking the time to share your pics with us. I'm pretty conservative and want to "buy and hold" so your info is just what I need.

Do you have an opinion about bond funds? More than half of my portfolio is in mixed bond/mutual funds. I'd had a lot of faith in PIMCO but PTTAX has been doing poorly for some time now. That's been sort of a wake up call that while I'm reasonably young (50) maybe I need to move more money into stocks.

Keep on posting, and I'll keep on learning!

Lisa you are too young for bonds. Stay in low fee index funds that track the market. Vangaurd is a good start. Roth IRAs.
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Lisa you are too young for bonds. Stay in low fee index funds that track the market. Vangaurd is a good start. Roth IRAs.
Thanks, Tom.
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