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DML is speculative in nature, but if you have the risk tolerance, it is a good play. Some could say that the big producers are waiting for DML to bleed more money, enough for the majors to come in and swoop up the company on the cheap. I'm more interested in the bigger producers. I bought 95,000 shares of UUU in december because its a low cost producer heading into a very lopsided supply/demand picture at the end of 2013. I had high hopes for this, but it just got offered $2.86/share today. Not good. I had expected at least $5. If shares get tendered at this price, i'll be putting my money in Cameco. Bottom line, uranium plays should yield good returns this and next year. |
Apple is def struggling right now hitting a 11 month low sitting below 500 at $485. For those who dont know this is because they have decreased production on iphone 5 parts because of lack of sales (a rumour but has some truth to it). If they don't exceed expectations on their annual report next week, apple is going to go downhill. Wonder if sales of the iPad mini in china are going to be as strong as being predicted. Anyways maybe its a good time to short apple:concentrate: |
Anyone have any info on Dell? You guys think itll be bought out? Biggest move for dell since 2000 with a 19 percent gain yesterday +todays 7%. Redic! |
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Anyone planning on shorting boeing in the morning after the 787 had an emergency landing today? |
Hey all, noob in this stuff here. I was just wondering. Let's say I have $2000 to spare, what's the safest long-term growth I can get that is most likely going to yield a higher return than a savings account? I have been told to look into Index Funds. Someone also recommended for me to read/understand Three-Fund Portfolio but I don't really understand it much. I am also thinking of doing this through a bank, and I have never done this. Any things I should look out for? Fees? Retarded shit? SCHOOL ME OUT |
A couple really good index funds to look into: VTI - covers 3000 american stocks VCE - covers 100 Canadian stocks XIC - covers 250 Canadian stocks XIU - covers 60 Canadian stocks I own VTI and VCE (plus several others in different markets and of different asset classes). All of them provide good quarterly dividends and have lots of potential for growth. Looking at a google finance chart of VTI, it's released 2.1% dividends since last January 12 in addition to the 14% growth. |
FWIW $SPY huge buyer of 100k Jan 25th (weekly) 150 strike calls for around 0.17 each (1.7 million invested) expecting big rally into next week! Could be nothing more than a hedge for short shares :s Posted via RS Mobile |
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If apple hits there numbers next week wouldnt that alone put the spy options in the money? lol |
What is everybody investing in 2013. Any big ideas? Personally, I think uranium will have a big year in 2013 and 2014. I'm currently waiting to enter Cameco (CCO.TO) when the price is right. My interest is in resources. Let's share some investment ideas, feel free to PM me to discuss as well! |
What is everybody investing in 2013. Any big ideas? Personally, I think uranium will have a big year in 2013 and 2014. I'm currently waiting to enter Cameco (CCO.TO) when the price is right. My interest is in resources. Let's share some investment ideas, feel free to PM me to discuss as well! |
coffee, cocoa, sugar. they should see nice run ups in 2013. actually not so sure about sugar. but coffee and cocoa :p |
rim up almost 5%(.70cents) 15.63 in pre market trading on upgrade by jeffries/peter misek from a hold to buy, and raised from 13 to a 19 dollar valuation.:fullofwin: |
probably an absolute bonehead noob question, but where do you guys see "After hours" and "pre market trading" stuff |
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I have no idea but the photos of the BB10 is damn sexy. |
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Research in Motion Limited After Hours Trading - NASDAQ.com You can view any stock, that is listed on the nasdaq |
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Misek also made the following points on support for BB10: "1) Our checks indicate that the carriers have agreed to volume commitments for the first two quarters post-launch. 2) Our checks indicate that BB10 builds have been raised from 500K/month in early Dec to 1M-2M/month. 3) Developers are supporting BB10 more than we expected. RIM is targeting 70K BB10 apps available at launch." RIM is also likely to add bring-your-own-device (BYOD) sandboxing, with BlackBerry Messenger on iOS and Android. (rumours of bbm for enterprise users and not for regular bis) Phone does look sexy as fuck!:fullofwin: |
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What do you guys think of silver for 2013? |
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-Rim releases dec 20 2012 and beats expectations-check! -Stock will be at 14-17 come launch- check! currently trading at 17.75 and rising!!!! -Stock will be 40 if not higher by end up 2013- to be proven just wanted to call you Rim haters out. MindBomber, expecially 4444. Hows apple doing buddy? Reporting tomm, not sure if they will beat expectations, hopefully they do. |
It's definitely intriguing what is occuring with RIM I would recommend a stop loss for whoever is already up on the stock Additionally, I'm thinking of getting into apple if it drops a little bit more |
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RIMM up 2.06$ trading at 17.90 :notbad: so glad my grandparents convinced me to put my money into it also especially for the 6.whatever we bought it at |
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