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Old 03-20-2006, 12:46 PM   #26
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yah with opecs anouncement i think ill just watch this company drop lower thx for your advice
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Old 03-20-2006, 12:47 PM   #27
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Anyone watch mad money with Jim Cramer?
That guy is way too hyper for me! I watched it once but I couldn't keep up.
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Old 03-20-2006, 03:12 PM   #28
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haah that guys like on crack or somethign
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Cramer is awesome!!

I want to buy his book.
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Slysi what u think of this company? http://www.amorfix.com/

mad cow disease still seems to be lingering.... if a cure is found for it these guys will have the patent on the technology that does it
Sorry. Dont know anything about them.

After a quick few searches and reading up on them.. seems like a decent company.
Good potential. I personally wouldnt buy into this stock yet. But would keep in the portfolio to watch.
Im sure there are many other companies trying to achieve the same goal.
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list of stocks i am watching..

CKCM
ITWO
WPCS
NVDA
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AAPL

and yes i am all into tech =)
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Old 03-21-2006, 08:02 PM   #32
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Cramer just uses his show to boost the company's he's in short term. :P
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Old 03-31-2006, 09:41 PM   #33
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^ haha I always wondered!

Anyone watching MSQ ??

BC mining company..

http://finance.google.com/finance?q=mosquito+gold

I wanna buy if it dips to $1.20 again.

edit: maybe $1.25 lol

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Old 03-31-2006, 09:58 PM   #34
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Options are NOT like futures

buying options give u the RIGHT to buy/sell in the future

but no OBLIGATION

so if the stock gone down, u just let the CALL option expire, all you lose is the premium

futures are actual contracts, if the price fall u'll lose big money!
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Old 03-31-2006, 10:00 PM   #35
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Also,

Mutual Funds are a great way to start!

u can start a PAC of just $25 a month,

they are way easier to use, less risky than stocks, because a typical mutual fund has anywhere from 10 to hundreds of stocks selected by professional managers
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Cramer is a scammer. He pumps stocks in his shows, the very next day, he will sell those stocks because the price go up. I think that how he makes his money.

I am looking into Oil Drilling Services company. I am up almost 100% since last August.

GRP <--- This is a very good buy! Correction just taken place.
MDR
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I can say that the risk is very small. Think about it, the $60+ oil/gas price is here to stay as we can getting close to summer driving season!! I am sure we will hit $70+ on oil in the summer. Be prepared to fork out $1.20+ litre on regular gas.

The only thing that can lower the gas price is WORLD PEACE! Which will NOT going to happen.

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Old 04-03-2006, 07:13 AM   #37
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here is an article on Jim Cramer

http://biz.yahoo.com/usat/060403/13486508.html
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Old 04-03-2006, 09:35 PM   #38
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^ haha I always wondered!

Anyone watching MSQ ??

BC mining company..

http://finance.google.com/finance?q=mosquito+gold

I wanna buy if it dips to $1.20 again.

edit: maybe $1.25 lol
Mining... thats where the bubble is..
Uranium, Gold, Silver.. Copper....
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Old 04-03-2006, 11:13 PM   #39
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I've been pondering for a long time now about getting into the market. I'll probably be getting into Mutual Funds tho, I dont like taking TOO MANY risks.. hehe

Anybody recommend a good site with FREE information on getting started?

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risk is only what you choose, if you're using stop-losses and stuff
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Old 04-04-2006, 04:42 PM   #42
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^ haha I always wondered!

Anyone watching MSQ ??

BC mining company..

http://finance.google.com/finance?q=mosquito+gold

I wanna buy if it dips to $1.20 again.

edit: maybe $1.25 lol
Fuck its at $2.00 now.. ugh.. it was at $1.76 when I posted originally.
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Old 04-05-2006, 12:32 AM   #43
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stocks that have a very good risk/reward ratio right now...CHID should start kickin ass right away...HRID waiting for news on facility...CTGLF really good risk/ratio as well

HRID
CHID
CTGLF

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Old 04-05-2006, 11:44 AM   #44
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stocks that have a very good risk/reward ratio right now...CHID should start kickin ass right away...HRID waiting for news on facility...CTGLF really good risk/ratio as well

HRID
CHID
CTGLF

Interesting plays.

I like CHID (Keeping an eye out for this one)
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Stock went up 27% today.

SOMEONE SHOOT ME
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Old 04-19-2006, 08:41 PM   #46
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Stock went up 27% today.

SOMEONE SHOOT ME
Not surprising.. Its still a good time to buy.
Im going to gamble a little and buy some shares of MSQ.

Heres A Good Article



Foreign investors buy Canadian
TAVIA GRANT

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

International interest in Canadian stocks is soaring, with foreigners buying more equities in the first two months of the year than they did in all of last year, Statistics Canada said Wednesday.

Foreign investors purchased $4.7-billion of Canadian equities in February, a similar pace to January, with U.S. investors accounting for the bulk of interest.

A boom in commodities such as gold, copper and oil is peaking the interest of investors outside of Canada and that won't likely diminish any time soon, said David Filiplic, an analyst at Statscan.

“The heaviest [trading] is in natural-resource companies — oil, minerals, the whole gamut,” he said in an interview. “Gold companies are being picked up as well.”

“I wouldn't be surprised if this keeps on going, oil prices and other commodities being as high as they are.”

Oil and copper prices are currently sitting near record territory, while gold and silver are trading at multi-decade highs.

The Canadian dollar extended its gain after the report bolstered confidence in the strength of economy. The currency rose as much as 88.09 cents (U.S.) from yesterday's close of 87.71 cents, a six-week high and near its highest level this year.

“Foreign investors are likely to continue to find Canadian investments attractive in the near-term,” wrote John Anania, assistant chief economist at RBC Financial Group in a note, amid expectations that rising commodity prices and economic growth will support Canada's stock market.

While non-residents were snapping up stocks, they were also offloading their Canadian bond holdings. Foreign investors, especially Americans, sold Canadian bonds for the third month in a row. They bought money-market paper.

Overall, foreign investors purchased $2.1-billion (Canadian) of Canadian securities in February after buying $3-billion worth the month before.

Canadian investors, meantime, bought $2.7-billion worth of foreign securities in February — marking the 13th consecutive month of net buying. “Investment occurred in all asset classes with purchases of foreign equities leading the way,” Statscan said.

Canadians invested heavily in U.S. equities while selling $600-million of overseas shares.

After making a record investment in foreign bonds in January, acquisitions slowed considerably in February. Canadians purchased just $700-million worth of bonds, as they sold U.S. bonds and bought overseas bonds.

“This was the seventh straight month of acquisitions of overseas bonds,” Statscan said.

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iv been playing the markets for a few years now, lost quite a bit of money but made quite a bit to needless to say im ahead thats the main thing my current plays are

FMLY- 135,000 invested so far, averaged in at 0.017
ZP- 120,000 invested, averaged in at 0.65

recent gainers-

GPG- invested 8000 sold recently for 40,000 5 month play
TDCP- averaged in at 0.06 averaged out at 2.53 turned a profit of 173,000


I do this for a living, my recommendation for the new people starting out, take about $2000 and start trading you learn more when you actually have your money involved, then read books, go to chapters and get some trading tips and chart analysis books, there is an unbelivable wealth of knowledge within the investment and business isle of your local chapters. Try and stay away from the pinksheets they are a nasty arena and can steal your money almost immeditaly if you dont know what yoru doing. Also stay away from afterhours trading im not saying to not participate but be prepared for anything to happen. I cant stand watching cramer i think his show sucks. But if you guys like to watch and have enough money to play, try some afterhours trading while cramer is pumping, afterhours trading closes at 4pm local time and his show is on at 3 pm so if you jump on the gun you can place some trades while he is pumping and usually you can get at least 10% gain in the afterhours. But dont hold overnight try and get rid of em before 4 oclock!

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Cramer is a scammer. He pumps stocks in his shows, the very next day, he will sell those stocks because the price go up. I think that how he makes his money.

I am looking into Oil Drilling Services company. I am up almost 100% since last August.

GRP <--- This is a very good buy! Correction just taken place.
MDR
SPN

I can say that the risk is very small. Think about it, the $60+ oil/gas price is here to stay as we can getting close to summer driving season!! I am sure we will hit $70+ on oil in the summer. Be prepared to fork out $1.20+ litre on regular gas.

The only thing that can lower the gas price is WORLD PEACE! Which will NOT going to happen.

This guy is RIGHT ON for all his predictions and picks.
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This guy is RIGHT ON for all his predictions and picks.
Not right on. Just so many followers. Whatever he says he already owns. The minute he recommends a buy. The stock jumps from 10-30%. Then the stock usually dumps after a sell off.

Hes got it going on. Quite brilliant actually...
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