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That's what my girlfriend keeps saying when she sees one of those souped up cars (especially somehting like a souped up '87 Honda Civic or something like that), the ones with huge, umm, exchaust pipes - "Poor guy..." :)
About next week:
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080224/wall_street_week_ahead.html
it's called shorting :)
Looks like it happened across the brokerages. Mine just got converted at Etrade, as well.
Mine got converted at about the same time (I use Etrade). However, they only stayed converted for two days (and I couldn't see the LII for DARA, only quotes), and then went back to being a number where POTP symbol was.
FRPT would be one. Went to $31, is now at 4.70 on NASDAQ.
I'm out of NPD. Great pick, as usual :)
Umm, thank you, I'll pass.
This is where the great misconception is. It's not "their" money. It's your money re-distributed through the government. So binge responsibly ;)
Not many people were buying, and somebody wanted to sell :)
Yeah, I sold half of my core position at the average of 5.04. This stock still has quite some ujpward potential, I think, especially when the dumping ends, but I like my profits, too :)
I think, it's just a lot of dumping going on, half of my core position included. Once that's done, it can move up.
In at 7.80.
Yeah, pity I sold that one at .038 yesterday. Oh well, profit is profit.
Who's to say it isn't their business model? The good thing about shorting, especially when you're big enough to not be much concerned about the legality of this, is that it's much harder to lose doing it. In the worst case scenario, you'll just short more.
You beat me to it :)
Ok, in that case, there's obviously a lot of hitting on the ask. Oh, and how about 'I loaded up on it, let's go go go!!!' :)
About a quarter of it was me, two of my orders didn't get cancelled and so I ended up buying 3 times more than intended :)
.049 x .05
Me too, it hit my sell order a couple of minutes ago. Great pick :)
Correction: Great pick, as usual.
Bought some COPI. Took a few weeks, but it's back to where I'm willing to buy it :)
Pennies and subs usually are a lot of drama, it's the nature of gambling :)
Well, SPAR doesn't make chassis for FRPT only, and as such, has a more sustainable business model. If FRPT branches out to something else, I think, it'll be viewed much more favorably by the investors.
Hmm, just the place to look for both, right :)
The markets are closed today.
3? I thought, the first one died a couple of weeks ago, and it wasn't an FPI MRAP.
Didn't see your link before, so I just posted the same one, it looks like.
As an ex-sniper, I prefer obscurity and presenting as small a target as possible.
You can walk to the party. Makes finding shelter from party crashers all so much easier :)
"Yet, the uparmor kits are still woefully inadequate to protect our troops. Crap, I was scared to death of being in those things in the first Gulf War. The aluminum floorboard of those things was barely thicker than a dime!"
Leave them and join the LIGHT infantry :)
I guess, FPII was a typo then. And here I was trying to figure that one out :)
That remark was a joke, of course :)
I meant your expected time limits. I don't hold anything I don't intend to invest in for that long. Now that I think of it, I've only held one stock for as long.
I don't think I know what you're talking about. Is this some kind of Marine ritual the unitiated aren't supposed to know? :)
Here come emotions :)
6 months, well, that's long :)
Umm, what do you mean?
If you're willing to hold them for as long as it takes (can be years), then yes. That is, unless they're shorted into oblivion, which is more and more common these days. I guess, our trading strategies differ, hence the difference of approaches to those strategies. I have some long-term investments (to me, 6 months is a long term :)), but mostly I just trade. For that matter, I even trade parts of my long-term investments. It looks like you mostly invest long-term, or at least do longer term swings (over a month or two). Am I correct?
DD doesn't normally include manipulation information, unless you have every major hegde fund (and most minor ones) bugged :)
WOuldn't be a bad idea though, especially when authorized by a court, it'd either lead to good stock picks, or quite a few convictions, or both :)