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    • Wed Jun 25th 13:42 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      7 Stocks for a High Yield Cash Flow Portfolio
      Also don't forget that with JPM or any other stock...how about using options?

      Thats right sell covered calls against your posityion and get some income there too!

      Example I sold back on June 6th when JPM was @ $42.15 January 2009 $50 Call Leaps for $1.90 ticker VJPAJ. granted I've owned JPM for several years and have a low cost basis. But that $1.90 equals a 4.5% return @ $42 per share from June 2008 until Jan expiration or 8 months. or a 6.8% yield!!!!

      So the dividends plus the option premium toghter come to a 7.13% in 8 months or 10.7% annualized. now figure in the $8 gain from $42 to the $50 strike???

      Bottom Line $8 cap gain or +19% plus 7.13% yield from option premium and dividend yield = over 26% total return from June until January 2009.

      But wait...that's if its over $50...if not I keep the premium and do the whole thing over and continue to lower my cost basis.

      Get the picture!
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    • Wed Jun 25th 13:28 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      7 Stocks for a High Yield Cash Flow Portfolio
      In refernce to the posy:::"What about Altria (MO) with about 5% yield and Phillip Morris Intl (PM) with yield just under 4%?"

      I also own JP Morgan/Chase (JPM) yielding 3.95% and it just bought Bear Stearns for 10 cents on the dollar back in March...a gift from the fed!

      You have to figure that it will leveage that acquisition in the future and you get a good yield while waiting.

      Cap gains & a great yield!

      Bottom Line: BUY!
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    • Wed Jun 25th 13:24 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      7 Stocks for a High Yield Cash Flow Portfolio
      I've own and traded PGH & PWE oiver the past 2 years. I agree they are consistent dividend payers.
      My original premise was not only for the yield, about 14% for my cost basis...but a play on a lower dollar versus Canadian $ and also the growing demand for natural gas and energy.

      The perfect scenario play was with canadian energy trusts.

      These stocks (PWE & PGH) in my opinion are still undervalued and not recognized by most investors.

      Bottom Line: BUY!!!
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    • Tue Apr 15th 10:19 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Where Are Emcore's Commercial-Sized Orders?
      Questions to ask Andrew Left, the author of this list of questions:

      1. Are you the AndrewLeft who lost his futures trading license after the Futures Trading Association judged him guilty (after a hearing) of having defrauded numerous customers?
      2. Are you the same Andrew Left who was a defendant in a class action lawsuit for having defrauded customers of a stock brokerage house?
      3. Are you the same Andrew Left who obtained a license and sold stocks under the false name of Henry Lipton?
      4. Are you the same Andrew Left who filed a fraudulent biography with the SEC in a filing by Detour Online that omitted any mention of the work history described above?
      5. Are you the same Andrew Left who was forced to resign his position at Detour Online?
      6. Are you the same Andrew Left who was accused by Detour Online of stealing $25,000 from the corporate coffers?
      messages.finance.yahoo...

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    • Fri Apr 4th 15:48 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      GameStop Is On Fire
      GroundFloorstocks Newsletter just issued a BUY on GME in its April issue. Very bullish and states how it is recession resistant.
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    • Wed Apr 2nd 11:21 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Differing Opinions on EMCORE Corporation
      The "difference" of opinion is that Andre Left [who's being investigated by the sEC/ EMCORE is not] doesn't not give full and detailed explanations of his bearish vies. He has [as EMKR as stated] give "misleading" data and information in his blog.

      Just look at how detailed Emocre has been on their business.

      seekingalpha.com/artic...

      Fact is orders continue to come in for EMKR products, the cloud of uncertainty that Citron painted of GGE I believe is false, sine the gov't of Australia has ordered from them, lending credibility.

      Left's opinion, which is just that an opinion and his blog refer to other past companies...that have declined in stock price. My question is, of those companies, how many of them had directors buying millions of dollars of stock on the open market???

      That speaks for itself!

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    • Thu Mar 27th 11:31 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      EMCORE Corporation Wall Street Analyst Forum Transcript
      Very constructive technical points made by CTO
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    • Wed Mar 19th 00:29 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Red Flags at Emcore
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    • Wed Mar 19th 00:28 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Red Flags at Emcore
      See you in court Mr. Left!
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    • Wed Mar 19th 00:26 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Red Flags at Emcore
      How can you write materially inaccurate and misleading words. Aren't you ashamed of being convicted of inestor fraud? Shame on you for trying to profit from lies.
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    • Wed Mar 19th 00:22 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Here Comes the Sun: EMCORE Should Prove Profitable
      Factual, unlike Andy Left, who twists thing around so he can short the stock. Disgraceful, expected from a known criminal that defrauded investors.
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    • Wed Mar 12th 10:18 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Here Comes the Sun: EMCORE Should Prove Profitable
      Enter your comment hereThis stock looks primed to make a major move up.
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