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mopower 01-07-2004 09:17 PM

"Hot stock tip gone down the tubes":D :D

I opened this thread thinking someone was talking about exhausts:eek: :D :o

ActiveFun 01-07-2004 10:16 PM

Hey Shane,
I know this isn't a question and answer board, and Im sorry if this is the wrong forum to post this question but I've watched a stock "usxp" go from $2.5cents to $12.0 cents and back to around $7 cents. I hear big things??? What do you hear??
I thank you in advance.

OffshoreOnly 01-07-2004 10:24 PM

stock prices get driven up by lots of shares being bought. you actually fell for that?:D

BLee 01-07-2004 10:32 PM

This is my department. I trade Crude Oil and Natural Gas contracts all day. I enjoy it very much. If I can give any advise, it's, "Pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered."

10x 01-07-2004 11:49 PM


Originally posted by cigracer38
If I can give any advise, it's, "Pigs get fat, hogs get slaughter
ed."

Indeed, very well said.

Scott B 01-08-2004 05:32 AM

Ahh, my stock advisor told me "Never but stock that's not going up", words I have taken to heart...

Scott B

Boats: the worst investment financially, best spiritually
Land: the worst vestment spiritually, best financially :)

Dave M 01-08-2004 05:50 AM

Usually when you get a "Hot Tip" it is too late.

Here's my tip of the day ....

Don't eat yellow snow! :D

OldSchool 01-08-2004 06:21 AM

A friend of mine told me about a stock a few years ago that he had paid .21 for a share. It was at .75 when he told me. The company had three employees and 6 patents and was going to be big!!! So I bought some @ .75 and within three months it ran up to 19 dollars a share.:eek: :eek: :eek: Being the greedy bastard that I am, I didn't sell:rolleyes: :rolleyes: and it's currently trading @ .17. :D :D :D

It's been jumping between .12 and .25 alot. The symbol is nsct.ob. I have bought alot of shares and currently have 10,200 shares @ an average price of .19. If it ever gets to .50 again....I'm out. They now at least have some products out and are bringing in revenue.

Live and learn, that's what I do.:D :D

Shane 01-08-2004 06:42 AM


Originally posted by ActiveFun
Hey Shane,
I know this isn't a question and answer board, and Im sorry if this is the wrong forum to post this question but I've watched a stock "usxp" go from $2.5cents to $12.0 cents and back to around $7 cents. I hear big things??? What do you hear??
I thank you in advance.

ActiveFun,

I am sorry but I don't know anything about the company you are referring to. I will see what info I may be able to find on it for you. Unfortunately, stocks of this nature generally do not have much coverage because analysts don't want to spend the time and money on them as more times than not they have no product, revenue, sales etc. and have huge debt positions. However, I will look into it later today to see if I can find anything for you. A good place for generic information are some of the financial websites like yahoo finance, msn, etc.

open87 01-08-2004 06:47 AM

i had one of those hot tips, level 3 comunications. a fiberoptic company that is big in europe and was laying cable to japan and all over the world.watched crews for weeks by my old house boring and running cable under a major waterway and thought they have got to be planning on making money. so i stop and i talk to some of the men working and told me buy they all had shares and this was working labor. so i check into it bought in at like 70 a share went to around 120 a share and booooom the market went south. by the time we had a chance to react 4 bucks a share. talk about a grown man cry. most would call it a bath, i tend to think of it as going to the ocean floor.........


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