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In Volatile Times, Predictable Stocks Are a Wise Move [view article]
You guys are morons and so is the person who put the US tickers for CANADIAN names.These recommendations for the S&P/TSX Composite - i.e. stocks whose main listing is on the TSX Composite where there is plenty of liquidity relative to the Canadian market. Obviously a similar list for US based names would be different. Reply
In Volatile Times, Predictable Stocks Are a Wise Move [view article]
I laughed at the PK recommendations, are you out of your mind??avg of 300 share traded per day isn't my idea of LIQUIDITY. Lovely part about this alpha site is everyone can post...
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nvestor
In Volatile Times, Predictable Stocks Are a Wise Move [view article]
so many PINK SHEET recommendations ??? that is very risky and difficult to buy/sell. stick with NYSE/NASDAQ/AMEX listings ReplyIn Volatile Times, Predictable Stocks Are a Wise Move [view article]
One motley crue. (sic) ReplyTop 14 Stocks Going Ex Dividend in Early September [view article]
There are viable concepts for "buying the dividend". They should be studied before pursued or one possibly won't maximize the profits--if any.Reply
'Buy, But Sell' - What Are Analysts Thinking? [view article]
I wrote an article recently explaining even more confusion regarding analysts:seekingalpha.com/artic... Reply
Jacome
'Buy, But Sell' - What Are Analysts Thinking? [view article]
sell side caters more to HFs these days, so they have to cater to very short term thinking as well as their legacy, more traditional buy side clients. You have your SAC Capitals and Fidos of the world of the world -- they are looking at the same stocks and talking to the same analysts: you cant blame analysts for trying to play both sides of the fence all the time -- the business has evolved, for better or for worse, and they're simply adapting. Replyn
'Buy, But Sell' - What Are Analysts Thinking? [view article]
Yeah, being an analyst must be tough. All of those supposedly educated opinions to sell and no accountability when the stock doesn't do what you half-way predicted. Wait, who needs analysts?As an aside, I like the handle of the author. I wrote an article about investing and gardening. Check it: www.ticktalklive.com/2.../
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'Buy, But Sell' - What Are Analysts Thinking? [view article]
I think he likes the long term prospects of the stock, but there are some short term events which can drive the price down.There are lots of ways to play this type of information, and it depending on your investment style. If you are short term investor, you can time the market.
Long term people can wait to buy, buy now, hold their position, or start a position today and add more if the price goes down. There isn't a one size fits all prescription, and it depends on the investment style of the manager. Reply
'Buy, But Sell' - What Are Analysts Thinking? [view article]
Pretty clear to me. Stock has come down, so it has long-term appreciation potential. But short term it's more likely to fall some more than rise, so don't pull the trigger yet.Note also the way fund managers think: Having money in a stock you think will be flat for some period of time is the same as losing money, when there are other opportunities out there for upside.
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'Buy, But Sell' - What Are Analysts Thinking? [view article]
This way he cannot be wrong, if stock goes down he said "sell" and if it goes up he said "buy" this is why analysts are as useless as tits on a man...no purpose whatsoever Reply'Buy, But Sell' - What Are Analysts Thinking? [view article]
The analyst's language is clearcut and unambiguous. Don't nitpick. You can do better than that. Reply'Buy, But Sell' - What Are Analysts Thinking? [view article]
I agree with ozcutty2... Begin dollar-cost-averaging into a stock, which may go lower in the short-term, while the long-term prospects are still good. Reply'Buy, But Sell' - What Are Analysts Thinking? [view article]
Probably better to say buy in 3rds because stock could go lower short term. Standard value investing stuff Reply'Buy, But Sell' - What Are Analysts Thinking? [view article]
I really like to see buy ratings when the analyst predicts a lower price than that which the stock is already trading .. And vice-versa....jegan ;-) Reply