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Boom, market explodes
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/070425/wall_street.html?.v=51


Wish I had bought Amazon yesterday....
04-25-2007 03:19 PM
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Look into FUN. Great Great Stock with a very healthy dividend. I've made thousands off of it. It closed at 29.02 today. I'm up 556 dollars this quarter. I have 876 shares today. I'll sell it May 15th or a couple of days after. People run it up because most people are just lazy and have mutual funds and they just rebuy the stock with their dividend proceeds. It's top 5 in P/E ratio's. People like me prey on these guys. I don't bother telling people this day trade gem because it only helps me out when we pump it up prior to May 15. 04-rock Pump it and dump it. Buy it back a couple of weeks later. I put limit sell trades 40 cents higher and limit buy plays 50 cents lower than the previous day. It's like printing my own money.
04-25-2007 03:37 PM
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ever fool around with penny stocks? I was playing with some last year, made some then lost some, then found something I could sell on ebay over and over and make alot so pulled funds and went that route for awhile.
04-25-2007 03:45 PM
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The only penny stock I ever dabbled in was GROI. Gallery Rodeo. It sold art on Rodeo drive in Beverly..... Hills that is. A buddy of mine had some inside info telling me they were getting into Colorado gambling houses. I bought in at 12 cents. It went up to 36 cents. My guy told me to get out at .50 cents. I should of got out at 36. They sold the gambling rights and the stock went to 4 cents.
04-25-2007 03:50 PM
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I wish I had put more money into my International Fund. That thing is up 34% this year, compared with about 13% for the S&P index fund that I put more in.

I've been buying cheap tech stocks (<$10/share) and crossing my fingers. Even bought shares in a solar power company, one that Value Line liked.
04-25-2007 03:57 PM
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I started putting money in international funds about 8 months ago, it has been a good performer for me.
04-25-2007 07:00 PM
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International Funds have been good to me for the last 18 months.
04-26-2007 09:35 AM
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