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Thursday, 12/30/2004 3:21:32 PM

Thursday, December 30, 2004 3:21:32 PM

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Every $1,000 Invested in Taser International's Stock Returned $70,000 in 52 Weeks

Welcome aboard the next TASR. Could be this week, could be next... but watch as all the naysayers, paid bashers, and daytraders are all proven wrong about DFTS. And only the few and the wise will truly Hold For The Gold...

For those that look deeply into the dynamics of the situation, and ALL the aspects, there can be be only one conclusion: DFTS is a major stock market play for January 2005.

Now, DFTS is a big secret, which is great, and already started a little run with the Kerik hype in December(which is even better), but now DFTS is poised to make a MAJOR POP in January, IMO, and most of the money will be made in just a few days. All the ducks are in a row.

This is a nice read, and I anticipate Defense Technology
Systems will have a similar fate:

And the moral of the story below is:
"when a company becomes a household name its stock has already made the big move"


Every $1,000 Invested in Taser International's Stock Returned $70,000 in 52 Weeks

Taser International, the leading stun gun maker in the nation is today making headlines with its popular Taser brand of stun guns. The news revolving around Taser has been controversial as well. Recently, the scandals involving Bernard Kerik, the failed nominee for President Bush's Homeland Security, and his membership on the Board of Taser International has also added to the news about Taser International. According to published reports, Kerik made in excess of $5 million on his Taser investments and stock options.

(PRWEB) December 29, 2004 -- Long time stock market participant and author, Brad Koteshwar, says in his new book that when a company becomes a household name its stock has already made the big move. "The Perfect Stock" is a newly released book about the stock market and its workings and written in plain language without any jargon. Its author explains how Wall Street works for the insiders and the outsiders. Using Taser International as an example, the author shows that by the time a stock becomes well-known to the general public, the best and the fastest part of its price move is over.

With the book now consistently receiving good feedback by the major online book retailers like Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Books-a-million, etc., Brad Koteshwar says that most books on the subject of investing are dull and boring. He uses a unique angle and using fictional characters he weaves a novel-like book about the stock market. In the process of entertaining the reader, the lessons of the stock market are not lost even to a novice's eyes.

Now that Taser has become well-known, Brad Koteshwar contends that a move such as its fast run between April 2003 and April 2004, where Taser's stock moved 7000%, is long gone. Such moves are no longer in Taser's future, according to Brad Koteshwar.

The author writes an online investment and stock market column on http://www.breakout123.com. His book is now available through Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, Target.com, BooksaMillion.com and other online bookstores. Excerpts of the first three chapters are available at http://www.ThePerfectStock.Net.



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