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Old 04-10-2009, 02:07 AM
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Default Anything looking good?

I am always looking to trade something any good companies in europe or asia?
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Hello everyone,
This time i really look for anything new, creative, looking good in trading.
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Check out BFHJ, I am not pumping this so do your own DD,but it has a 9mil float and has been like that for quite some time. They have purchased a casino in south America and have on-line casino's as well. All of this has just taken place so pps is still low. glty
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I read today an article on that states "About 2,700 stocks fell while only 290 rose on the New York Stock Exchange, where volume came to 582.5 million shares compared with 524.3 million shares traded Friday."

So to answer your question . . . not much looks good today.

Here's the link on today's overview:
Stocks plunge as investors worry about consumers - Yahoo! Finance
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I read today an article on that states "About 2,700 stocks fell while only 290 rose on the New York Stock Exchange, where volume came to 582.5 million shares compared with 524.3 million shares traded Friday."

So to answer your question . . . not much looks good today.

Here's the link on today's overview:
Stocks plunge as investors worry about consumers - Yahoo! Finance
That's called Bottom Fishing. I did a query, last April, with my CoolTrade automated trading software for stocks that have dropped 90% from 1 year ago and got over 50 stocks on the list.
Nearly every one of those stocks has since gone up between 100% and 500%.
That was easy pickings.

I would like to see the market take another nice drop so we can continue with the bargain prices.

In my opinion, the key to stock trading is, take your profits when you can, and have patience. Positions don't have to go back up overnight. I don't care if it takes 6 months, I'll wait. Nearly everyday I sell something at a profit.

I hated it when the DOW was over 15,000, because all of the stocks were too high. Now there is not much downside left and bargains are everywhere.

Keith
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Old 10-07-2009, 04:30 PM
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Default Good info on stock trading. Thanks.

Thanks for the info Keith. I am going to look into CoolTrade, it sounds good.

Jer
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Thanks for the info Keith. I am going to look into CoolTrade, it sounds good.

Jer
Search google for "robotic trading" and cooltrade is at the top of the list.

Also if you go to the cooltrade website to subscribe, do it from this td ameritrade link and you will get a reduced signup rate.

Partner Tools - CoolTrade - TD AMERITRADE - Real-time Data, Customizable View
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Old 11-19-2009, 07:07 AM
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Post Quarterly Window Dressing - A Recurrent Wall Street Scam

Why aren't the wizards of Wall Street assuaging our nerves by explaining the cyclical nature of the markets and pointing out that similar crises have always preceded the attainment of new all time highs? Right, because the unhappy investor is Wall Street's best friend. Why can't politicians address economic problems with capitalist-economic solutions?
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Old 11-19-2009, 07:08 AM
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Cool Volatility Rocks The Investment Markets

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I am always looking to trade something any good companies in europe or asia?
Investor perceptions of volatility need to be rearranged. When you allow more than an up-only smiley face into your understanding of the markets, you will be able to position yourself to actually take advantage of the volatility while it is happening.
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Old 11-19-2009, 07:09 AM
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Post Go Stock Trade . com Primer: What is the stock market all about?

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Hello everyone,
This time i really look for anything new, creative, looking good in trading.
Thousands of people who have money in any type of account for their retirement can consider ourselves participating in the Stock market. But have you pondered about the functionality of how this interesting market works? Imagine being at a regular auction, where instead of nice bits such as cars and antiques are being bidded away, think of bits of public companies being auctioned away.
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