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Saw a sign driving to Desert Premium Outlets on my way to hang out with IHS's family and friends that said, "1% loans for 30 days!" from some pawn shop. Seems like that's a pretty good gig if you know how to hustle.  At the least, you could be pulling 1% a month, and then when everything falls through, you get to sell items that you've held as collateral. 
 
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Got this from stock twit, enjoy
 
That's a decent average cost. It will rally soon. Just need to have the stomach to wait it out. Right now I have 10,000 shares of Pbr at and average of 6.32. Have another 10000 shares of vale at 7.10
 
qwerty said:
That's a decent average cost. It will rally soon. Just need to have the stomach to wait it out. Right now I have 10,000 shares of Pbr at and average of 6.32. Have another 10000 shares of vale at 7.10

true...i have patience and most of my buys are long term holds.  the dividend yield rate alone makes it a great buy but obviously that can change.

i bought a bunch of builder stocks as well.  seems like this year will be good for housing
 
Not willing risk any funds over at the NY Casino Stock Exchange, I'm still watching from the balcony with some measure of interest.  At the bottom of this article is some data on what is clearly either extraordinary great fortune, or insider trading as it regards to LL Options.  I don't know what the investment was in this case, but a potential $36m payout??? Can someone comment on this or PM me on how something like this can be accomplished? (Yes, I know with insider trading, but how much did the person put at risk, other than their livelyhood...etc. Curious on what X amount was risked, what the downside would have been in it went the other way, things like that.)

http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2015/03/60-minute-investigation-shows-lumber.html
 
The California Court Company said:
almost bought PBR at 6.37. I guess time to get it now it is close to 6. perhaps set a limit for 5.99

the floor seems to be 6 (until its not right?), i would just buy it now at 6.03.  I just bought another 3,000 shares, so 13K shares and counting.
 
qwerty said:
The California Court Company said:
almost bought PBR at 6.37. I guess time to get it now it is close to 6. perhaps set a limit for 5.99

the floor seems to be 6 (until its not right?), i would just buy it now at 6.03.  I just bought another 3,000 shares, so 13K shares and counting.
Mmn.  That's close to $80K in just one stock.  #notsohumblebrag
 
Irvine Dream said:
qwerty said:
The California Court Company said:
almost bought PBR at 6.37. I guess time to get it now it is close to 6. perhaps set a limit for 5.99

the floor seems to be 6 (until its not right?), i would just buy it now at 6.03.  I just bought another 3,000 shares, so 13K shares and counting.
Mmn.  That's close to $80K in just one stock.  #notsohumblebrag

wasnt meant to brag. ive been very open about the trades i make. i think the details provided perhaps give people some additional insight they can benefit from (or learn from my mistakes).  besides, if i were to say i bought PBR today and just leave it at that, what is the first thing thing that people would want to ask? how many shares and at what price? also, to show the conviction i have in the trade, the shares owned is helpful.

 
qwerty said:
Irvine Dream said:
qwerty said:
The California Court Company said:
almost bought PBR at 6.37. I guess time to get it now it is close to 6. perhaps set a limit for 5.99

the floor seems to be 6 (until its not right?), i would just buy it now at 6.03.  I just bought another 3,000 shares, so 13K shares and counting.
Mmn.  That's close to $80K in just one stock.  #notsohumblebrag

wasnt meant to brag. ive been very open about the trades i make. i think the details provided perhaps give people some additional insight they can benefit from (or learn from my mistakes).  besides, if i were to say i bought PBR today and just leave it at that, what is the first thing thing that people would want to ask? how many shares and at what price? also, to show the conviction i have in the trade, the shares owned is helpful.
Agree.  I retreat my comment which was a failed attempt at being funny/smart  ;D
 
I think if you want to make decent money on small moves, like some on here do, you have to put in a lot per stock to begin with, unless you do options?  I usually put in less amount per stock but to make any reasonable money, it would have to double or triple.  But I tend to hold for longer periods.

Irvine Dream said:
That's close to $80K in just one stock. 
 
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