14 'Dogs with Fleas' Stocks for the Week [View article]
Ummm, having "zero debt" isn't exactly a blanket recommendation for a company. Grasping at straws. And if you don't know how to spell "flea" I hope you don't have an equity company lol ...
POT: The Commodity Surprise of the Year [View article]
The Japanese sale includes massive delivery charges and does not reflect a potash price of 900. Common knowledge. It is so sad to see a bubble pop while people watch in denial.
As the price goes down, production will have to increase in order to make profit, creating a vicious cycle. Do the potash companies really think that they can make money while cutting production, and keep the price artificially high? Of course not, and anyone who thinks that's the way it works is living in fairyland.
Five Stocks to Own Now that the Dow Has Bottomed [View article]
A bit of hubris to state "Now that the DOW has bottomed" on July 21, that's all. Such language would be OK for a stock pumping message board or boiler room, but in an article on a [respected?] website? No stock expert would ever say "The DOW has bottomed" without qualification.
Is BIDZ.com Reporting Inventory in Compliance with GAAP? [View article]
If those two items are ultimately proven true, it's much ado about nothing. That's hardly unlawful. All it would take is to make restatement financials. And, as you suggest, the items are insignificant. Amazing how much this junk is being reposted, some even claim it as being the opinions of Barron's.
The Oversold U.S. Market Gets Even More Oversold [View article]
The author is stupid. MACD is never, ever an oversold/overbought indicator. It is an oscillator. It has no highs, no lows, it can go anywhere. The only times to work the MACD are when it has a crossover, preferably under/over the 0 line, or when it has a divergence with the stock price. THERE IS ABSOLUTELY, UNEQUIVOCALLY, NEVER, EVER ANY TIME WHEN THE MACD INDICATES OVERSOLD OR OVERBOUGHT. That is novice information, and one should be ashamed to publish such a thing on a well known internet forum
Roth Capital Likes The Way Bidz.com Does Business [View article]
BIDZ was only picked up by Roth after Bidz presented at Roth's conference. Sounds like essentially a paid promotion. Check the PR's on Yahoo and you'll see it. The stock has recently been pumped and ready to dump by sharpeyed.com. I don't like to use the word "scam" but take it as you will, they sell cheap jewelry at inflated prices.
Roth Capital Likes The Way Bidz.com Does Business [View article]
BIDZ was only picked up by Roth after Bidz presented at Roth's conference. Sounds like essentially a paid promotion. Check the PR's on Yahoo and you'll see it. The stock has recently been pumped and ready to dump by sharpeyed.com. I don't like to use the word "scam" but take it as you will, they sell cheap jewelry at inflated prices.
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POT: The Commodity Surprise of the Year [View article]
As the price goes down, production will have to increase in order to make profit, creating a vicious cycle. Do the potash companies really think that they can make money while cutting production, and keep the price artificially high? Of course not, and anyone who thinks that's the way it works is living in fairyland.
Five Stocks to Own Now that the Dow Has Bottomed [View article]
Is BIDZ.com Reporting Inventory in Compliance with GAAP? [View article]
ThinkEquity: Fallen Bidz.com Is a Grahamian Opportunity [View article]
The Oversold U.S. Market Gets Even More Oversold [View article]
Roth Capital Likes The Way Bidz.com Does Business [View article]
Roth Capital Likes The Way Bidz.com Does Business [View article]