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Probably retired to florida by now.
Robert
Yea what ever happened to that worm guy ;)
As winner of the 2006 contest, I'll submit KWGI @ .19 as a pick. I think its probably a 'too good to be true' story but that doesnt mean that it wont run on hype and a little china buzz.
Robert
ps. I still got Dr. Worms $2 on the wall
Don't know yet.
No no, not OT. So what are your plans for the board Cap'm?
You gonna do a showcase of "your" calls, or rather will this be a collective style board of calls?
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*******FINAL RESULTS********* #msg-15907113
Thought it might be time to start a board for your
TOP PICK OF 2006
You may make selections in all three categories:
1. UNDER $1.99
2. $2.00 - $4.99
3. $5.00 and up
U.S. Stocks only, please (ADRs ok). No commodities. Just stocks.
NYSE, NASDAQ, OTCBB, PINK all STOCKS are ok...
Winners to be announced December 31, 2006. The winner will be the poster who picks the stock with the greatest % gain (including dividends) between January 3, 2006 and December 29, 2006 from the universe of stocks posted on this thread until the upcoming deadline...
I'll moderate for now unless someone more reputable wants to do that, lol.
First posted on a particular stock means first entry and dibs on their individual entry. One entry per person, so your first attempt is your only attempt (you have 15 minutes to edit/change your mind!)
You are welcome to post about other stocks that might be great plays for 2006, but your first stock mentioned counts as your entry for the calendar year. The "contest" entry period ends January 2, 2006 at 12 midnight Eastern Time. After that, DD, posts and brags only...
I will personally mail the three winners a $2 bill in December 2006, unless iHub Matt has a better prize in mind.
Have at it!
UPDATE #1 -- NOW ACCEPTING ENTRIES IN 3 CATEGORIES:
Posted by: landm19
In reply to: None Date:12/28/2005 5:25:38 PM
Post #of 40
NFLX for 2006 Just a suggestion any stocks under 5.00 should be in a different contest just my 2 cents but best of luck
Posted by: Dr Worm
In reply to: landm19 who wrote msg# 20 Date:12/29/2005 12:11:23 AM
Post #of 40
That really is a good suggestion -- an UNDER $5 and an OVER $5 category... I'll take that one step further...
HOW ABOUT THREE CATEGORIES:
1. UNDER $1.99
2. $2.00 - $4.99
3. $5.00 and up
These categories will be based on CLOSING PRICES THIS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30th. So think about what that means as far as your picks go...
This will require a SERIOUS commitment on my part of SIX BUCKS and three postage stamps (FIRST CLASS STAMPS are going up to 39 cents in January, so too bad The US Postal Service is not a tradable STOCK, hehe [but USPS is a PINK SHEET STOCK - LOL]).
I will pay a winner in each category one $2 bill.
Also, if you think I am doing this for trade ideas, you don't know me well. And how could you! I am just an anonymous poster on a message board.
Bottom line: I am doing this for FUN and CAMARADERIE. So, HAVE AT IT!!!
UPDATE #2
Someone suggested I label the categories - lol - in the spirit of WayneR's "all stocks are shit" legendary post: http://www.siliconinvestor.com/readmsg.aspx?msgid=13282288
1. SCAMS --------------> UNDER $1.99
2. SCAMMY-LOOKING -----> $2.00 - $4.99
3. OVERPRICED POS -----> $5.00 and up
GIVE IT YOUR BEST SHOT!
UPDATE #3
NOTES and FYI for ALL:
Yahoo Finance closing prices for Friday will be used as the "official closing price for 2005" and the starting point for all entries in this contest.
Also, I will be using the Yahoo Finance feature of keeping track of dividends -- they have an automatic portfolio adjusting feature when a dividend is issued to adjust holdings in a portfolio.
I am setting up Yahoo Finance portfolios for 100 shares of each of the stocks in the contest, so the adjustment factor will be based on 100 shares. This will be more clear as we go along, for those of you that are not familiar with this feature.
This feature DOES NOT, however, handle SPLITS and DIVIDENDS OF SHARES very well, so this will generate some discussion throughout the year as to how to track TOTAL RETURN PERCENTAGE, which is what this contest is based on (not just stock price)...I will rely on those of you who keep up with dividends on your picks to keep me honest...
The biggest issue I can think of so far with this contest is symbol changes. I am going to rely on those of you with entries to keep me honest and make sure I don't lose track of the OTCBB and PINK stocks that may change symbols throughout the year (i.e. adding and deleting an "E" for filing/not filing on time, changes from PK to dual listing on OTCBB with commensurate "OB" change from "PK" etc.) I would appreciate you dropping by to keep me honest.
UPDATE #4
Posted by: Dr Worm
In reply to: None Date:1/2/2006 8:12:51 PM
Post #of 267
RULES TWIST -->>>
Okay, I know this will irritate some of you (especially those that chose subpenny stocks), but I have decided to apply REAL WORLD trading expenses to the paper trade entry and exit for each of your picks. I am doing this is an effort to stay as true as possible to the "real world gain" objective I started the contest with. Read on:
First, to complete the "portfolio" of picks on the thread, I have applied a $10.99 trade commission to your entry and pre-applied a $10.99 exit commission to each paper trade. That means a round-trip commission will be applied to each position of $21.98. I chose $10.99 because this is Ameritrade's current commission schedule. You will note that I did not apply any board fees on the end of the trade (how could I?). SO this is slightly to your advantage, and balances out the commission a bit (I did not chose the IZone fee of $5.00 for instance for many reasons that I don't want to get into here).
Second, as I posted yesterday -- each paper trade is a 100 share trade. This may seem like a low number to those of you who are paper trading sub-penny stocks. None of you would buy only 100 shares in the real world, as commissions would eat your lunch on entry alone. However, to be fair, I will be using ONE POSITION SIZE (not one position dollar amount) to set your entry in the contest. I considered that possibility. But recordkeeping on that was literally impossible. Here's what I mean: If I bought, say $5,000 worth of paper shares of each of the picks, I would be dealing with odd lots and fractional shares, and that will not work well with the possibility of reverse splits, dividends and other complications I don't want to get into here. Bottom line is that it won't work. So I chose a 100 share lot as the great equalizer.
I COULD be persuaded to increase the fixed position size to 1,000 shares, but no higher. I want this position size rule to apply across ALL THREE CATEGORIES for simplicity sake. I will listen to your suggestions, but ultimately, it's up to me to settle this minor rule addition. So there.
Our little paper portfolio has "invested" almost $9 million (thanks to Berkshire Hathaway) and we would be up in the $9 billion area if one had actually "bought" 1,000 shares of BRK-A. This is another reason not to monkey with this too much.
UPDATE #5
Posted by: Dr Worm
In reply to: None Date:1/2/2006 9:00:30 PM
Post #of 265
I am leaning toward a 5,000 share buy in for all positions -- as opposed to my original buy-in of 100 shares vs. the suggested 10,000...
FINAL UPDATE- fixed 12-29-06
For those of you that use Yahoo Finance, you can cut and paste this into the "Enter Symbol..." window and it will quote all of them for you -- after that, save it as a portfolio...
AA AAPL ABP ADMH.OB ADSX AEY AGT AHOM.OB ALAN ALMI.OB ALVR AOB APNO.OB ARNA ASPN.OB ASTM AUDC AAGH.OB BCON BKMP.PK BLYM.PK BRK-A BSQR CAMT CASM CBZ CDE CRLJ.PK DAQC.OB CESV.PK CLLZF.PK CMHXF.PK COGL.OB COR CPNLQ.PK CPST CSCO CTCH CTEL YCHWF.OB CYGX.OB DCTH DDD DFNS.OB DIGL.OB GOVX.OB DSTI EBOF.OB EDO EGO ELN EMITF EMXC.PK EOGI.PK ESLR ETLC.OB EVSNF.OB EXX-A EZEN.OB EZTO.PK F FEEC.OB FLST.PK FMTI FORD FRD FUR GCHC.PK GDTI.OB GEPT.PK GOOG GTCB GTEM.PK GTW GZFX.OB HAUP HNVD.PK HSOA HTRE.PK IBM IBCX.PK IDEV IDTA.PK INAP IMMC IMX INKS.OB INOD INSM IPMG.PK KTWO.OB LTHU.PK LU MDRX MFIC.OB MGRM MHJ MNDO MNTG MOBL.OB MOT MODC.PK NFLD NFLX NEWT NNPP.OB NTN SPBU.OB NYNY OVTI PAAS PBLS.PK PFSD.OB SCPS.OB PLUG POPN.OB POPT.PK PPHM PTSC.OB PVMCF.OB PVSW RBAK RGN RSSYF.OB RTGV.PK RYQG.OB SCTG.PK SEHO.OB SFNL.OB SFUN SGRP SHRN.OB SIFY SIRI SMMW.PK SONS SPRL.PK SPZI.PK SUNW SUWN.OB SVXA.OB SVYR.PK TDYH.PK TGA TGB THK TISA TMY TRBY.OB TRDY.OB TSM UBET UGNE.OB UTSI VLNC VLO WHAIQ.PK XDSL.OB XLPI.PK YAKC
Derf, your BRK-A pick was really good. Look how it ran in 2006 and has been nothing but flat in 2007.
Had not seen your post until just now... glad it made it to you at last!
no stock picking contest this year, but I am helping to run the QQQQ W@G contest this year. Evreyone is welcome to come guess the QQQQ close every Monday (Wed close) and Wednesday (Fri close) before the open. There will be a prize for the one that is right most often this year.
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Dr Worm,
Thanks for the award and the $2bill.
Are you intending to do the same this year?
Good luck,
lokumarji
It is off. Refreshing a bunch of times seems to be the only thing that works.
Thanks for the suggestion though
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I would if I knew what a widget was!
turn off the widget
It's odd today.
When I first go to Yahoo it shows pinks as "no such ticker symbol". If I hit refresh a few times it's ok.
the .pk works most of the time.
be sure and turn off the java script thing in the upper left hand corner that makes the prices and volume update continuously
Does Yahoo not allow for pinks in porfolios anymore?
edit: Never mind, it seems fine now
Yes! . . . ...
and I owned it for only the two months that my Seasonal PowerGraphs™ said to own it:
January & November ... Historically SONS best Months of the year!
awesome !!!
So...Who won the "Top Picks for 2006"???...TIA
Will let you know as soon as I receive it. Haven't checked either way at the other house.
lol (worth the post! :) )
I post too much for sure. neurotic worm.
don't burn a post on me!
Yeah, I keep saying "one of these days I'll sign up as a real memeber", but...
Oh well, I get like 15 post a day and can read all I want. I do better reading than talking anyway. :)
ah! I wondered. thanks. let's see!!
Got your PM's. Can't reply to PM's since I have a free account, but thanks. That's odd about the 50K every 30 min. I've never had that happen like that. Good buys though IMO.
Did your mail arrive yet?
Thanks Paulie!
Thank you Paulie!!!
Paulie did it
Thanks to Paulie for being such a great iHubber and for the cool certificates!
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/profile.asp?user=16223
Cool!! Thanks for sending. Good job on the design. I am going to display it at my board. <VBG>
Ah thank You very much and for you a job well done.
Thanks to Paulie!
Hoooray!! Thank you Dr. Worm! I am honored!
Dr. Worm nice award certificate. Thanks much. That pick (SONS) should be good for more this year. Jim
I didn't realize it either!
I hope the others also read the board!
Susie -- I just noticed that none of my certificates were public messages to the winners... d'oh! I'm glad you found yours!
Wow!
I AM going to frame that!!
My track record on picking stocks is terrible!!!
Until now!
Wait til I show Chu!
LOL
Thanks to Paulie for being such a great iHubber and for the cool certificates!
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/profile.asp?user=16223
Third Place! You deserve a nice pat on the back, too!
Third Place! You deserve a nice pat on the back, too!
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