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Hmm, you do have a point but with Christmas things slow down I would have thought.
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I don't know where you got that from rsot. Christmas and around that time are usually a booming time for stocks.
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I've been investing a lot lately in stocks, one underground stock I found recently is AIS, Antares Pharma.

Antares Pharma :: Pipeline

Very interesting company saw a video on CBS and there in the process of making a birth control lotion, yes you heard correctly literally a lotion the girls rubs on and stops her from getting pregnant lol. I mean after hearing this I was like I'm definitely investing in that lol, scheduled to release in 5 years.

Has already been tested on a small test group, I personally think if this works the stock will quadruple in value. So I bought 1000 shares at around 1.40.
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^^^^Man, that's been around for a while. That sounds like investing in the company that tried selling ice online. They filed for bankruptcy the day after they started.
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^^^^Man, that's been around for a while. That sounds like investing in the company that tried selling ice online. They filed for bankruptcy the day after they started.
lol yeah I've pretty much just got a gut feeling about them, so I just bought a minor position of 1000 shares at 1.40


The companies I feel most strongly about and own are appl, gnk, balt, and pvx
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lol ice online that is to funny
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lol yeah I've pretty much just got a gut feeling about them, so I just bought a minor position of 1000 shares at 1.40


The companies I feel most strongly about and own are appl, gnk, balt, and pvx
All good investments and will pay their dividends in long term. Worth holding onto.
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All good investments and will pay their dividends in long term. Worth holding onto.
Yeah so far appl is doing the best for me up around $30 per share since I've bought and a lot of investors are predicting $400 per share. I wish I would of bought some of goog too.... I would of been up $90 per share from the day i wanted to buy
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Where does everybody go for their stock information? Google finance, Yahoo, MSN Money? Or do you stick to the analysis tools in your brokerage account? Or does anybody actually subscribe to ADVFN for up to the second stock information?
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Where does everybody go for their stock information? Google finance, Yahoo, MSN Money? Or do you stick to the analysis tools in your brokerage account? Or does anybody actually subscribe to ADVFN for up to the second stock information?

I use to use a lot of sites but I don't think any compare to fool.com I feel like its overall the most useful to me and the only site I use.
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fool.com looks a little like it could lean towards advertisers The analysis tools in etrade are quite thorough - anybody used?
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I like scottrade not as many tools as etrade but no recurring payments or any hidden fees. I don't trade often I like to buy & hold, so scottrade seems to be my best fit.
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Nothing wrong with holding, for most people it's a more profitable investment.
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is indian trading strategy is same as global trading?
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