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#331
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Image where you would be if you invested $100,000. Check out FORW, INND, and BBRW. Sorry have been swamped should have put these out sooner, they have been killing it as well. INND and BBRW are targeted to hit .25, so plenty of room to grow. I just pulled another $20k out of my credit line to dump more in the market.
#332
That answer may be above my pay grade lol. I bought it through my regular TD Ameritrade account. I found out about it when it was $.001. Yes, that is 1/10th of a penny, and it had already had a huge run. Yesterday it hit $.0048. Its pennies, but over 4 times what I paid. I thought about selling but was greedy thinking it would go to $1.00 but it fell off some. You can google it. The company has a patent infringement lawsuit against Philip Morris for a vape product. They are represented by Cozen & Oconnor which is a major law firm.
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#335
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https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/...e-maker-stock/
Interesting article about a weed stock that I own. It wasn't looking good until the election went the way that it did. LOL I bought in at $22...and it cut down to 3 bucks during the lockdown. I bought more and dropped my avg to $6.50. It's a much stronger stock now as they have moved into the Europe market...Looking pretty good now!
TLRY
Interesting article about a weed stock that I own. It wasn't looking good until the election went the way that it did. LOL I bought in at $22...and it cut down to 3 bucks during the lockdown. I bought more and dropped my avg to $6.50. It's a much stronger stock now as they have moved into the Europe market...Looking pretty good now!
TLRY
#339
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I have been a long time holder of HSY (Hershey) and PEP (Pepsi) for such solid companies with 2-3% dividends I don't understand why there cost per share just seems to not raise when everything else seems to be going up. Could someone help explain there issues ?
#340
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pfizer and oracle suffer from the same issue.