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16 Stocks That Are Paying My College Tuition [view article]
Glenn-Keep up the good work! Your stock recommendations are brief and to the point.
I also posted on XIN on my blog on May 19-
quantinvestor.blogspot...
George Spritzer
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16 Stocks That Are Paying My College Tuition [view article]
Good stuff. Here are a few from my shopping list PETS and AUTH. (I own both all ready) VFC is another one I am accumulating. Reply16 Stocks That Are Paying My College Tuition [view article]
EZPW is making me a lot of money... through short selling Replycom
16 Stocks That Are Paying My College Tuition [view article]
I agree with Hurco.A semi annual show is this September. They are introducing 5-axis machines that are 20 to 30% less than the competition. Great Company. Reply
16 Stocks That Are Paying My College Tuition [view article]
I hope you're not really banking on these stocks to pay for your tuition bills. Many of those stocks are highly speculative, I will agree that SIGM is highly undervalued but many of those aren't. I'm not suggesting a broker or anything because I dont believe in their advice half the time, but I would suggest a much more conserative strategy when it comes to paying back debt. Those 16 could be great holdings at a young age considering you could take loses and just wait them out. I do like SIGM though. ReplyFlatt, CFA
16 Stocks That Are Paying My College Tuition [view article]
A very misleading title to this article. It appears that little to no tuition is being paid for in cash at the present time by means of holding these equity securities. I would recommend re-posting this article with a more accurate title; for example: "16 Stocks in Which I Am Speculating In the Hope of Having a Pile of Cash By the Time My Student Loans Come Due".Reply
16 Stocks That Are Paying My College Tuition [view article]
What proceeds, maybe I am confused, but from 7/2007 to 7/2008 you have losses of $1225 dollars. How is that paying for anything? Reply16 Stocks That Are Paying My College Tuition [view article]
Thanks for sharing your thoughts regarding your investment portfolio. Since I know few young people who invest -- let alone have any interest in learning how to save -- I commend you for putting together a plan that suites your needs. And like most plans, I'm certain that you'll continually monitor and fine-tune it as you go along. Keep up the good work and best of luck in the future. Reply16 Stocks That Are Paying My College Tuition [view article]
If you want to make money long term, buy dividend paying stocks with areturn of 5% or higher, earnings increases in 4 of last 5 years, P/E under
20, payout less than 80% except for REITS. Reply
16 Stocks That Are Paying My College Tuition [view article]
you must be underpaid, the going rate for engineers is 1.5-3x your total invested capital. If you're making 200% gains in this market to beat that, then you should work on wall street. I'm a PE and only beat the S&P by 2% generally. I'll keep my day job rather than hope to find close to the $1M invested at historic S&P returns to pay my salary. Reply16 Stocks That Are Paying My College Tuition [view article]
Thanks for sharing tips. But if I read your spreadsheet correctly, all but one of your closed transactions were losses, so that your net results are nearly flat. I get that it's smart to sell losers and hold winners, but not if you are then going to tack a percentage "return" on the winners without adjusting for the losers.Also, if you think a stock is undervalued, you need to accept that it may become more undervalued before it becomes less so. In other words, if your view is essentially contrarian, you cannot afford such tight stops, I am familiar with only one of your calls - DWSN - and all I can say is that I bought more when it dropped to near 50 and now hold above 60, whereas you sold at a loss. If you believe in your picks, you need to ride them more faithfully. Indeed, if you think they are home runs on the upside, you need to be willing to take some serious hits on the downside. Otherwise, you will stop yourself out of your best picks.
Bottom-fishing is overrated. The time to buy a stock is when you are sure it's underpriced, not when your sure it's hit bottom. Then you hold it until the market catches up with your appraisal, i.e., until owning it further will not in your opinion produce another home run from where it sits. Reply
16 Stocks That Are Paying My College Tuition [view article]
none of your picks are the popular ones and I am curious to know how do you pick stocks, I mean your philosophy. I like your spreadsheet, I have been looking over places to get good data and this is gr8. BTW, I am fellow gator IE and preparing for GMAT -- Nice to see engineering fellas in stocks.Reply
16 Stocks That Are Paying My College Tuition [view article]
which 4 are the fool hidden gems? Reply16 Stocks That Are Paying My College Tuition [view article]
My question is: do *any* of these stocks pay dividends, and if so, how consistently?You claim that these stocks are making you money (paying for your college tuition), but you only realize the profit when you *sell*. So, how much have you actually realized to date with these stocks? Reply
16 Stocks That Are Paying My College Tuition [view article]
By the way, does anyone know what's up with K Tron (KTII) today? Do you think its rally will continue or should I wait? Thanks all. Reply