Late Night Listby cuervoslaugh on July 8th, 2008 at 2:11 am |
If you buy Danny’s indicators (including the fabled ibc time machine) yet, you have had your mustache punched off several times too many this year - I once again provide a list of basement bin bargins for your perusal.
As always do your own freakin’ homework before buying or selling equities based on suggestions from random internet bloggers.
The List
(GLRP: 0.8799 +18.27%) returns again on my screener and looks good at the $1.2-1.3 range.
(CCFH: 3.80 0.00%) is a savings and loan company from Georgia. That’s right, I’m actually suggesting investment in a financial institution. I think that a good entry price is in the range of $2.5-2.60. [this does not mean I suggest any other banking institutions right now]
(MGIC: 2.07 -0.96%) is an Israeli software company which seems to offer the whole gambit of solutions from retail banking software to selling software development tools to developers.
That’s it: easy enough low priced equities that one could dabble with to test the ibc time machine and alphadawg’s bear warning - say if one wanted to hang out on the long side of the street for a while. Being a bear can be a bit depressive.
And things are a bit weird anyways with that, how is it possible that (USO: 98.21 +4.50%) and (DUG: 33.61 -3.61%) are moving in similar directions?
It means folks don’t know what’s going to happen - still.
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Those are some putrid thin stocks there. Why bother? If you’re looking for some bargain basement pick of that ilk, have a look at MRNA.
July 8th, 2008 at 5:40 amI wouldn’t put anything on MRNA except a short to 0.
July 8th, 2008 at 6:18 amMy picks might look putrid but I’d stand by them before that fecal piece of investment.
penny stocks are always a terrible idea, but to each his own
July 8th, 2008 at 2:36 pm