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Old 04-05-2003, 01:28 AM   #1
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what stock do you recommend to buy right now!

Hi guys I am looking to buy some stocks. not much but not too little either. I dont know if this is the place to ask these kind of questions but what the hell i will give it a shot

What would you say are a few good stocks to get into right now? no bullshit but just what you recommend and have the felling will really work out. let me know and if I decide to buy that stock and it goes up I have no problem with giving you a part of that profit for helping me out. I really mean that
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Old 04-05-2003, 01:30 AM   #2
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let me know and if I decide to buy that stock and it goes up I have no problem with giving you a part of that profit for helping me out. I really mean that
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Old 04-05-2003, 01:32 AM   #3
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Buy some Campbell's Chicken Stock for the Republican Guard.
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Old 04-05-2003, 01:34 AM   #4
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I hear Air Canada is about to take off, pardon the pun
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Old 04-05-2003, 01:34 AM   #5
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Buy some Campbell's Chicken Stock for the Republican Guard.
nah that one sucked! I lost it all on cambell's chicken stock
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Old 04-05-2003, 01:36 AM   #6
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Old 04-05-2003, 01:36 AM   #7
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Old 04-05-2003, 01:37 AM   #8
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Old 04-05-2003, 01:42 AM   #9
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the best thing you could do would be to find a few mutual funds and dolar cost average in. Most funds can set up a monthly ach withdrawal from your checking account.

With all the in stability in the world I dont see the US economy turning around. Once the war is over I think you'll see a pop. But then I think its headed back down.

I read an article a few months ago saying the 500 biggest companys in the us had over a million too many employees to pperate efficiently.


My point is that if you dollar cost in over 24 months your gonna end up ahead of the game.

The s&p 500 is about at a 6 year low. levels prior to the last boom. Think about it. your investing in the biggest. the cream of the crop of the US economy.


Depending on what your trying to do. You might want to buy some high dividend paying stocks. Stocks like GE, Exon, Disney, Citibank pay a nice dividend. if you catch them at a low you could make an additional 3% a year. And they are talking about making that tax free. It seems hard to beat 3% tax free in a high growth company that will probably give you 15% returns over a few years especially once the economy turns around.


To sum it up my recommendation is s&p 500 dollar cost avg in every month.
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Old 04-05-2003, 01:42 AM   #10
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already bankin in from them as we speak! they are so hot right now! the biggest and best for me
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Old 04-05-2003, 01:43 AM   #11
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the best thing you could do would be to find a few mutual funds and dolar cost average in. Most funds can set up a monthly ach withdrawal from your checking account.

With all the in stability in the world I dont see the US economy turning around. Once the war is over I think you'll see a pop. But then I think its headed back down.

I read an article a few months ago saying the 500 biggest companys in the us had over a million too many employees to pperate efficiently.


My point is that if you dollar cost in over 24 months your gonna end up ahead of the game.

The s&p 500 is about at a 6 year low. levels prior to the last boom. Think about it. your investing in the biggest. the cream of the crop of the US economy.


Depending on what your trying to do. You might want to buy some high dividend paying stocks. Stocks like GE, Exon, Disney, Citibank pay a nice dividend. if you catch them at a low you could make an additional 3% a year. And they are talking about making that tax free. It seems hard to beat 3% tax free in a high growth company that will probably give you 15% returns over a few years especially once the economy turns around.


To sum it up my recommendation is s&p 500 dollar cost avg in every month.
grest tips thanks!
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Old 04-05-2003, 01:57 AM   #12
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if you are looking for long term investment stocks, like 3-5 years, with around 200% - 300% return on investment (at least).
I would go with tech stocks which have crashed hard in this economic down turn.

like csco, intc, amd, sunw, slr

now,if you make cash from this advice, i want to see my money sucka!
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Old 04-05-2003, 02:35 AM   #13
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enron is at lowest point now and its gonna go up soon.
if you want real sweet geam cash, buy it, dont hesitate.
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Old 04-05-2003, 02:52 AM   #14
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I would stay away from sun. But blue chip tech stocks that are beat up are going to be good long term.

My theory long term is big blue chips are going to be great due to efficiency from technology. They rep the biggest benifits.

The key is diversification. if you dont want to buy funds then be sure to buy a few stocks.

Let me give you an example. This year I have bought
GE - kodak - philip morris - RJR = sears

I'm looking for high paying dividend stocks thinking that it will be tax free. so far this year my return is 5%

no terrible but I would be a lot higher. Guess what my mistake was. GREED. I bought 2 tabaco stocks cause of the high dividends. so when one got hit the other stock also went down.

If your looking for dividends be careful for stocks that pay too much cause it is a sign something is wrong. I learned my leasson with philip moris.

I always look at Ford. But cause of the tires I havent done it yet. Their dividend is a little high. I think that might reflect future law suits for those bad tires. What you wouldnt want to do is buy ford and gm.

When your in doubt buy the market leader. And try to buy on dips. PHilip moris is really cheap this week. But the reason is because there is a risk it could end up going bankrupt.

Anyway bottom line is. Just buy mutual funds. Unless your an expert its not worth the time. If I spent the time I do watching stocks on peddling porn I'm sure I would be richer. And thats me with a finance degree. At least I have some advantage cause of my education.

Invest for the long term. I honestly believe that if you get in over the next 24 moths dollar cost averaging. Into a few diversified mutual funds. And hold 10 years. Your going to make a lot of money.

I believe realestate is a bubble. It might not pop but its not going to go higher. Or at least when interest rates go up. prices will come back down to current levels.

Your best investment will always be to buy your home simply because your not paying someone else every month and you get that big tax break.

Financially your priorities should be

1) no credit card debt

2) max out your retirement account. (especially a roth ) unless your a rich web guy like the rest of us. then getyour self a Keogh plan = if you own a business you can put up to 45,000 year in tax free.

3) buy your home

4) save at least 10% of your salary every month. put that into mutual funds dollar cost averaging.

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remember cash is king. And spending money on your business should always give you the highest return. If you do it effectively.

the ideal situation would be balance of all the above.
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Old 04-05-2003, 02:55 AM   #15
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Old 04-05-2003, 02:57 AM   #16
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Research UBET on NASDAQ. HOT!! One of my friends got in at .50 cents. Its now trading at $1.87.

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Youbet.com, Inc. is a global brand name for online live event sports entertainment and wagering. The Company has initially focused on the United States horse wagering market and its principal product, the You Bet Network, a PC-based system that allows a customer to transmit information and thereby process wagers. The Company provides its United States network members the ability to watch, access a comprehensive database of handicapping information and, in most states, the ability to wager on a wide selection of coast-to-coast thoroughbred, quarter horse and harness horse racing, via its exclusive virtual private network. The You Bet Network is completely interactive and provides a real-time interactive audio video environment.
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Old 04-05-2003, 03:02 AM   #17
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after they pass this bill
http://www.igcouncil.org/read_news.php?id=10

that stock is gonna be worth: 0.03

less then blank white papers?
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Old 04-05-2003, 03:05 AM   #18
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SONY for the long term should do well. But you never know.. terrorist attacks may be on the way and who knows how much that'd mess up the economy. SARS alone might drive some businesses bankrupt sooner or later which can create another chain reaction in the stock market.

I am staying away from the stock market for now but if i did get in it .. i'd probably put some money into sony, i have been wrong about stocks in the past tho. when aol once hit $25 i thought it was a buy but looks like its down to $10 now..

I guess what i mean is, if the economy stays stable and starts to stabilize more, sony can go back up to $40's maybe even higher.

It only an opinion. don't buy sony
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Old 04-05-2003, 03:30 AM   #19
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alot of people are saying xmsr will hit big. you might want to take a risk with lu, however, i can see them pulling an enron.
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after they pass this bill
http://www.igcouncil.org/read_news.php?id=10

that stock is gonna be worth: 0.03

less then blank white papers?
No, they are tied in with Churchill Downs, the Kentucky Derby and all the major horse tracks directly.

They provide the ability to watch the races over the Net live on a private closed loop network.

Here's more info:


Youbet.com, Inc. is a global brand name for online live event sports entertainment and wagering. The Company has initially focused on the United States horse wagering market and its principal product, the You Bet Network, a PC-based system that allows a customer to transmit information and thereby process wagers. The Company provides its United States network members the ability to watch, access a comprehensive database of handicapping information and, in most states, the ability to wager on a wide selection of coast-to-coast thoroughbred, quarter horse and harness horse racing, via its exclusive virtual private network. The You Bet Network is completely interactive and provides a real-time interactive audio video environment.

How much does the service cost?
Youbet.com® charges no fees on wagers placed through the Youbet Network. Watch and wager on over 80 tracks and enjoy all of Youbet.com's great product features, including live streaming audio/video, up-to-the minute odds, complete race programs, great handicapping tools, and two wagering methods - online or by phone. Racing information products from DRF (Daily Racing Form), Trackmaster, and Equibase are also available at competitive prices.

Are there any age restrictions?
Yes. Only legal U.S. residents, 21 years of age or older may open an account with Youbet.com®.

In which states can I subscribe to the Youbet.com® service?
Youbet.com® is open only to legal U.S. residents. Youbet.com® does not accept accounts from residents of the following states: Nevada, Utah, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Residents of Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Missouri, Mississippi, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oklahoma, and South Carolina may sign up for the service and access all product features (except wagering).

Who are your strategic partners?
Youbet.com® is a patent and content licensee and maintains a strategic relationship with TVG, an indirect subsidiary of Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. (Nasdaq NMS: GMST) and also maintains a strategic relationship with MEC Pennsylvania Racing, part of Magna Entertainment Corp. (Nasdaq NMS: MIEC). Youbet.com is an official online wagering platform of Churchill Downs Incorporated and the Kentucky Derby. Among others, Youbet.com maintains strategic relationships with the California Authority of Racing Fairs, Daily Racing Form, Maryland Jockey Club and Winnercomm (interactive developer of ESPN.com horseracing content). Additionally, Youbet.com operates Youbet.com TotalAccess?, an Oregon-based hub for the acceptance and placement of wagers.

Youbet.com® also has a strategic five-year agreement with Equibase, which gives Youbet.com the ability to duplicate the Equibase data on-site and provide programs, past performances, and derived handicapping information. Equibase is the official thoroughbred industry database. Established in 1990, the Equibase Company is a partnership between The Jockey Club and the Thoroughbred Racing Association of North America (TRA).
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Old 04-05-2003, 03:49 AM   #21
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It's don't listen to anybody's elses stock picks. Do your own research, call your own shots...don't listen to your friends or these so called analysts...all BS.
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Old 04-05-2003, 06:26 AM   #22
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if you are looking for long term investment stocks, like 3-5 years, with around 200% - 300% return on investment (at least).
I would go with tech stocks which have crashed hard in this economic down turn.

like csco, intc, amd, sunw, slr

now,if you make cash from this advice, i want to see my money sucka!
tech stocks were cheap last novemberish. cisco was a great deal back then, but all tech stocks have rebounded and now they're not such a buy.

solectron looks interesting though.
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Old 04-05-2003, 07:26 AM   #24
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stay away from the stock market, what makes you think you will be from the 2% lucky ones?
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Old 04-05-2003, 07:49 AM   #25
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stay away from the stock market, what makes you think you will be from the 2% lucky ones?
Good advice! Lost at least 10K by thinking I could beat the market
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Old 04-05-2003, 02:25 PM   #26
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stay away from the stock market, what makes you think you will be from the 2% lucky ones?
Believe me I know my limits. I am not looking to put all of my money into the market. I am only putting in a little bit to see what happens and I won't get out once it goes up liek after 1 week or so. I will wait quiet while and just see what happpens.

I am looking at tech stocks now and before I posted this message and I think Intel is a good one to go with right now
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Old 04-05-2003, 02:38 PM   #27
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I'm big into stock market!!

Microsoft, Phfizer, Oracle are sweet!!!!
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Old 04-05-2003, 03:53 PM   #29
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If you're looking for some awsome stock advice, go to www.trendtrading.com They have a 2 week free trial and offer incredible advice. This guy has a program in place that absolutely kicks ass.

Check out the Free trial and decide if you like what he says.

They are up huge for the last 12 months and make money every day. I know people making big $$$ with this guy.

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Don't laugh ...

I bought Corning at $1.50 per share and it's up to almost $6 now ...
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Don't laugh ...

I bought Corning at $1.50 per share and it's up to almost $6 now ...
yeah but for sure wouldnt buy that one now.. i'd get rid of it
if i was you..
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JDSU is a tech stock that should jump again. Take a look at it and if you think it looks good, then buy.

But like someone said. Do your homework on this. No one on this board makes a living at the stocks, so maybe trying to find a board where they do would help you.

Or you could do what my wife does. Buy stock with the catchy names.

I hate her because she does better than I do.


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Hi guys I am looking to buy some stocks. not much but not too little either. I dont know if this is the place to ask these kind of questions but what the hell i will give it a shot

What would you say are a few good stocks to get into right now? no bullshit but just what you recommend and have the felling will really work out. let me know and if I decide to buy that stock and it goes up I have no problem with giving you a part of that profit for helping me out. I really mean that
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