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« Reply #60 on: May 17, 2012, 08:32:14 PM »

Thanks 6ftby2014.
I'm trying to learn where to start.  i already put some cash in my brokerage account but I don't know where to start and what to invest in.

It's cool to see we both have the same goal.  If I can come up with $30000 id do LL. 
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« Reply #61 on: May 17, 2012, 08:35:43 PM »

What do you think about buying facebook stocks? since they're going public. I know they starting at a high rate per share. But do you think that's a fast way to get some income?
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6ftby2014
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« Reply #62 on: May 22, 2012, 08:11:26 PM »

What do you think about buying facebook stocks? since they're going public. I know they starting at a high rate per share. But do you think that's a fast way to get some income?

I actually got a lot of inquiries about FaceBook recently. I make it a habit to never buy into mass hysteria.... it is too hard to actually valuate something in that atmosphere. It is a solid plan to buy into something like that with a very short time horizon and take a quick hit. Most people who make huge amounts of money buying IPO's, buy the ones that are less known and they buy before anyone else ( If you think insider trading does not happen, you are sadly misinformed). By the time something like that goes public, it is usually too late.
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« Reply #63 on: May 22, 2012, 08:33:03 PM »

Quick update on most recent picks ( on this board).

Volatility Trades

SEFE bought @ .87    covered at .78      -15% loss    ( traded this one 3 times prior for over 100% gain cumulative)
RARS bought @ .45    covered @ .30      -35% loss
SNPK bought @ .20    covered @ .17      -15% loss
GWBU bought @ 1.00  covered @ 1.50    +50% Gain
GWBU bought @ 1.10  covered @ 1.35    +23 % Gain

ROV Trades

VRAL  bought @ .011  covered @ .014    +27% Gain
ATIG  bought @ .022  covered @ .025    +14 % Gain
UBRG  bought @ .01   covered @  .013   +30 % Gain
VPER  bought @ .002  covered @ .0025  +25 % Gain
JAMN bought @ .25    covered @ .20      -25% loss  ( I had traded this one 8 times, first loss)
SIRG bought @ .035   covered @ .0045   +29% Gain
SIRG bought @ .035   covered @ .0045   +29% Gain ( 3 day trade 5-22)


I do not win them them all, but they are doing pretty well. I have not done the math for a total return since I started this thread but it should be doing pretty well. I will do the math soon ( as soon as I get a little time). Thanks for watching.
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« Reply #64 on: May 24, 2012, 08:12:28 PM »

Little update on an ROV trade in RTGV that I posted a while ago (4-26). It took a loooong time in my time frame but it eventually came around. It meandered and was kinda mired in a losing position until it rallied today. I covered at.30 for a 50% gain. Not bad but I had to hold for a month through some losing periods which kinda take a toll on you mentally ( you end up second guessing yourself a lot).

RTGV bought @ .0020 4-26     covered @.0030 5-24    +50% Gain
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« Reply #65 on: June 08, 2012, 03:41:37 PM »

I think this is great. I would love to follow you, basically execute as a shadow foot-step for every move. Could that work? Anyone following you so far?

I've got very similar goals as your 6ft-by-2014 basically. If I can come by around 70k-80K by then I would think that's all I need. Ready to pump in about $1000-1500.

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« Reply #66 on: June 08, 2012, 03:50:25 PM »

I think this is great. I would love to follow you, basically execute as a shadow foot-step for every move. Could that work? Anyone following you so far?

I've got very similar goals as your 6ft-by-2014 basically. If I can come by around 70k-80K by then I would think that's all I need. Ready to pump in about $1000-1500.

condor-


Condor, I have had great results since I started this thread. I don not know if anyone is following it though so I have stopped posting for a bit. It takes some work to do this but I don't mind. I do this for a living but I have never posted pics like this before, I just pull the trigger without anyone knowing what I am doing. I can start up again if there is interest. It can be very challenging since I am basically putting my pics out there publicly and my reputation as well, ha ha.

I have also been thinking about starting a separate account for my LL and trading it publicly on here so people can see my results and see if I can turn 5k into enough to do surgery. It would be a great challenge and if I can pull it off, I think I can help others reach their goals as well.


Good luck with your decision.  Grin
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« Reply #67 on: June 18, 2012, 03:46:53 PM »

I recently realized that a few of my volatility trade have really taken off after I got out. I have altered my plan a little to tighten the risk factor on these trades and let them go for a little longer on the profit side. Emotionally this is not easy to do since your first reaction is to take profits when they are on the table. I have no gamble in me at all so I don't enjoy letting things run for the chance of large profits ( that's why I mainly scalp for 5% at a time). This has been serving me well and the profits are increasing. GWBU has netted me over 100% on one trade recently. If you an buy at prices that make sense to risk $1 in order to hold for $2 ( 2:1 reward to risk ratio) then you really only have to be right half the time.... this takes a lot of pressure off of you and allows for much clearer thinking.

My main income is still index futures ( which can not be posted here, they move too fast) but these stocks are an excellent way to grow your account.
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« Reply #68 on: July 08, 2012, 01:54:22 AM »

I recently realized that a few of my volatility trade have really taken off after I got out. I have altered my plan a little to tighten the risk factor on these trades and let them go for a little longer on the profit side. Emotionally this is not easy to do since your first reaction is to take profits when they are on the table. I have no gamble in me at all so I don't enjoy letting things run for the chance of large profits ( that's why I mainly scalp for 5% at a time). This has been serving me well and the profits are increasing. GWBU has netted me over 100% on one trade recently. If you an buy at prices that make sense to risk $1 in order to hold for $2 ( 2:1 reward to risk ratio) then you really only have to be right half the time.... this takes a lot of pressure off of you and allows for much clearer thinking.

My main income is still index futures ( which can not be posted here, they move too fast) but these stocks are an excellent way to grow your account.

What is your next pick.?
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« Reply #69 on: July 09, 2012, 10:03:02 PM »

What is your next pick.?

I have been traveling a lot lately and won't be home for another month or so. As soon as I can, I will get going with this thread again..... I wasn't sure if anyone was following it or not so I haven't bothered.

It's funny that someone on here asked me about Facebook stock when it went IPO and I suggested against buying it. Even wealthy, experienced investors make mistakes, Mark Cuban ( owner of the Dallas Mavericks basketball team) bought a bunch and lost a lot of money..... maybe he should log on to MMT...... hahahaha Wink
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« Reply #70 on: July 10, 2012, 03:33:08 AM »

I once met Mark Cuban at a party in Las Vegas. I went up to him and said "I wanna be like you when I grow up." To which he replied "I aint ever growing up!" In light of his recent FB loss, maybe he invests with his juvenile mind. Just kidding!
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« Reply #71 on: July 11, 2012, 06:46:49 PM »

I think that once you achieve a certain amount of success, you become a little careless. No one that I know would ever buy a pre hyped IPO.
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« Reply #72 on: July 16, 2012, 03:39:45 PM »

Quote from: roadwarrior link=topic=4957. msg58963#msg58963 date=1337286943
What do you think about buying facebook stocks? since they're going public.  I know they starting at a high rate per share.  But do you think that's a fast way to get some income?
It's one of my firsts post so hello everyone and pardon my english.

It's a lot better idea to put your money in a index fund.  First of all, facebook is sellling at 50-100 times it's earnings.  It's a great business indeed, one billion dollar profits with a few servers but it does not mean it's worth 100bil.  They don't know what to do with their IPO cash, probably they will sink it into a black hole ie.  other overvalued tech stocks.  So you have to assume facebook will be the most popular and profitable social network for the next 100 years, or it will grow 100-fold.  Ask yourself if it's possible, do you guys even remember myspace? There is too much hype, you must look for some really undervalued stocks, and there are plenty now.  I'm buying shares at 1/3 of the company's liquidation value right now, these are perfectly good businesses with high profit margins, but somehow seen as worthless by the herd.
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« Reply #73 on: July 16, 2012, 05:22:26 PM »

It's one of my firsts post so hello everyone and pardon my english.

It's a lot better idea to put your money in a index fund.  First of all, facebook is sellling at 50-100 times it's earnings.  It's a great business indeed, one billion dollar profits with a few servers but it does not mean it's worth 100bil.  They don't know what to do with their IPO cash, probably they will sink it into a black hole ie.  other overvalued tech stocks.  So you have to assume facebook will be the most popular and profitable social network for the next 100 years, or it will grow 100-fold.  Ask yourself if it's possible, do you guys even remember myspace? There is too much hype, you must look for some really undervalued stocks, and there are plenty now.  I'm buying shares at 1/3 of the company's liquidation value right now, these are perfectly good businesses with high profit margins, but somehow seen as worthless by the herd.

Is it good for short term play. Buy 1000 shares $29.38 and sell at 30
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« Reply #74 on: July 16, 2012, 10:51:36 PM »

Is it good for short term play. Buy 1000 shares $29.38 and sell at 30
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Many companies can be bought for short term plays. It's just a matter of buying at the proper price and making sure that your target is easily within the range of value for that particular company. Using earnings as a barometer for buying companies is more of a long term strategy as the stock price will travel above and below its' proper value for much of the time. In the long term, the stock price will often level out to it's more proper price but in the short term, it can oscillate at any level.

Short term transactions ( which is all I prefer to do) play by an entirely different set of rules than longer term holds do, so never try to buy one strategy looking at the rules of another..... it won't work that way.
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« Reply #75 on: July 24, 2012, 02:28:29 PM »

My first penny stock trade. I bought it yesterday and sold them early today. I think it will go up to $0.40 to 0.45, but I got chicken out, and i think 50% gain is good enough. Cheesy

MDMC: bought @ 0.20 Jul 23-2012    covered @ 0.30 Jul 24-2012    +50% Gain
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« Reply #76 on: July 24, 2012, 03:38:56 PM »

My first penny stock trade. I bought it yesterday and sold them early today. I think it will go up to $0.40 to 0.45, but I got chicken out, and i think 50% gain is good enough. Cheesy

MDMC: bought @ 0.20 Jul 23-2012    covered @ 0.30 Jul 24-2012    +50% Gain

Wow, excellent gain!! Good job!

It's not chickening out, you made a wize decision and stuck with it..... congrats.
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« Reply #77 on: July 24, 2012, 04:17:53 PM »

How long did you hold that position??
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« Reply #78 on: July 24, 2012, 05:22:17 PM »

How long did you hold that position??

for 3 weeks.
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« Reply #79 on: July 24, 2012, 05:28:52 PM »

Hey 6ft, how much do you earn by this on a monthly basis? I am talking average of course Wink.
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