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STOCKS - An Intro Tutorial & Ongoing Discussion
      01/03/08 12:56 PM


Note:  If you are looking for current stock recommendations, please refer to my most recent posts at the end of this thread.
This first post will serve as a stock market primer for beginners, which I will add to as I continue to learn new things.



Geo's Stock Market Primer


I started this topic in January of 2008 when the S&P sat perched upon high in the 1400's, from which we have since fallen some 50% at our worst and then witnessed a substantial recovery with one of the best stock market performances in history following the late 2008 crash.  Though the markets continue to be plagued by uncertainty, there are lucrative investment opportunities for those of you with the stomach, perspective and diligence to personally allocate your assets and faithfully manage your risk for the potential of great reward.

Many have been told that "buying and holding" is the only way to win in the stock market, but due to recent world market developments, this conventional wisdom no longer holds the same level of truth as it once did.  Given how volatile the market has become, it can definitely pay off to take a more active approach to your investments.  You must continually manage your risk by understanding your own tolerance for capital loss, and thereby creating a discipline for yourself that allows you to define your risk (or maximum loss) before entering any investment.  By preparing yourself for a tolerable downside and clearly defining that level where your investment thesis will be proven wrong, you will be able to cut your losers quickly while allowing the upside to take care of itself.

New investors often seek out penny stocks (stocks priced at $1 or less per share) because they figure that they can own a whole bunch of shares and the darn thing only needs to move a few cents in order to achieve a good return.  However, it is important to understand that losses can compound just as quickly as gains, and that penny stocks are inherently risky because they are not very liquid and will often trade solely on hype.  Generally speaking, low dollar stocks are low dollar stocks for a reason.  “Cheap” does not equate to the price per share when it comes to the real value (and potential reward) behind any given stock.

The dollar price of a stock is largely irrelevant; it is the Price to Earnings (PE) multiple that must be used to evaluate whether or not a stock is cheap within the context of the company’s underlying stability, growth and future earnings potential.  The PE multiple is the relationship of a company's individual share price divided by that company’s real (current) or expected (future) earnings per share.  The Price to Earnings Growth (PEG) multiple can also be useful to find the best relative value among the stocks of growing companies.  It is generally understood that a growth stock with a PEG of 1 is fairly valued.  Therefore, stocks with a PEG less than 1 may be considered cheap, and those with a PEG greater than 1 may be expensive.  PE and PEG are most instructive for companies that are profitable and growing, and certain stocks such as REITS or other high dividend stocks will have to be judged on different metrics. With experience, you will come to understand which situations or stocks should be judged by which metrics.

Stocks are a tricky game that can frustrate even the brightest of minds.  The stock market attempts to be anticipatory and forward looking, but it is not a perfect pricing mechanism and often does not react to obvious reason.  It is susceptible to manipulation based upon a number of factors including not only macroeconomic and company specific data, but also human psychology and technical analysis of the price action.  It will take some time to understand how these themes play together.  Once you do, you will be able to hold a higher degree of confidence in your investments, in order to avoid large losses and/or being shaken out of what could ultimately have proven to be a big winning position in the longer run.

So forget about the hype.  You don't need stock picks, you need an understanding of what the market reacts to, and you need to take the time to stay in sync with its cyclical nature.  If you aren't able to do that, you should forget about individual stock picking and will instead do much better by simply investing in a diversified ETF or mutual fund that mimics the S&P 500; or a combination of a few funds that include exposure to the S&P 500, growth sectors, growth regions, and/or a basket of dividend paying stocks.

If you have a limited amount of capital to work with (or if you want market exposure without having to do any homework!), consider investing in a low-fee S&P 500 Index Fund (such as the Vanguard 500 - VFINX).  Exchange traded funds such as SPY and DVY are also good choices for hands off market exposure.  This will leave you with a diversified portfolio that mimics the overall market benchmark.  Using this strategy, you won't have to worry about underperforming the market, and since the average 20-year market return has beaten any other asset class for the better part of the past century, this is not just a convenient way to gain market exposure, but a fairly sound investment strategy.  Doubly so, when you consider that the majority of individual investors as well as actively managed mutual funds in fact fail to beat the average market return!

To those of you craving a little more risk for the potential of great reward, you may want to focus on a specific basket of stocks.  If you'd like to do this but don't have the time to pick and keep up on the individual stocks yourself, you might consider investing in an actively managed mutual fund.  There are countless managed funds out there, but for this example let's consider the CGM Focus Fund - CGMFX.  This fund returned over 79% in 2007, a year where the average market returned about 4%.  Unfortunately, when the commodity value of oil crashed in 2008, it led shares of the then-heavily-oil-weighted CGMFX down a delirious 63% in November from a high set as recently as the prior summer season.

As evidenced, an actively managed mutual fund like CGMFX may be able to produce fantastic returns by using a sector specific strategy when that sector is in favor, but also carries significantly more downside risk when compared to the diversification offered through an S&P 500 index fund, since the specific sector(s) the fund is focusing on may fall out of favor faster than the aggregate market.  Even so, having your money actively managed by an experienced and high quality manager may be appropriate for the risk-tolerant (typically younger) investor who won't panic when taking hard hits to their portfolio over the short term.  But because a managed fund is only as good as its manager, you'll need to make sure that the fund manager hasn't left or been replaced.  If you do decide to invest in an actively managed fund, I would strongly advise spreading your capital among at least a few different funds that focus on different sectors or regions of the world economy.




"That all sounds groovy, but I want to pick my own stocks!"


Actively trading individual stocks can be a fun, exciting and profitable experience; but it will require your regular attention and discipline.  Ideally, you should have at least $10,000 of capital to work with, as having less will make it more difficult to scale into and out of positions incrementally while maintaining a diversified portfolio.  You should begin by observing the market for at least a few months.  Setup an account with a discount online brokerage (typically charging $5 - $10 per trade) such as TDAmeritrade, E*Trade, Charles Schwab, ScotTrade, Fidelity, TradeStation, or Interactive Brokers.

Create a model portfolio or watch list before you start playing with your own money.  Remember that limiting your downside is the most important thing you can do for yourself.  If you close a losing position for an 8% loss, you only have to make an 8.7% return to break even on your next trade.  But if you close a position for a 50% loss, you'd have to make a 100% return on your next trade just to break even!  How about an 80% loss?  You'd need to make a practically unobtainable 400% return just to break even.  This should help to illustrate the incredible importance of cutting losing positions early and focusing on risk management.

Your individual trading strategy will be just that, an individual strategy.  There is no strategy that will suit all investors.  If it were that easy, we'd all be rich!  You must weigh your level of capital commitment (how much money can you comfortably set aside for investing and for how long?), the amount of time and interest you have in actively managing your money, as well as your risk tolerance (how much day to day fluctuation in portfolio value can you stomach without panicking?).

Some of these questions you probably won't have a reliable answer for immediately, so I would suggest that once you allocate some capital for investing, do yourself a favor and sit on a good portion of it.  Start by investing only a portion of your available investment capital for several months before you fully commit yourself.  During this time, you will build your understanding of investing and learn more about your own personal psychology with respect to your individual investor profile.  It's easy to have a few trades go well, think you're a genius and harbor thoughts like "wow I can't believe how fast I'm going to be a millionaire!", and then pile all your money into something that ultimately might break your account - believe me, I've been there!

Unless you are unbelievably lucky, trading over any appreciable length of time is not easy.  It takes commitment and stringent discipline to perform well over the span of a lifetime.  You'll also notice that your trading style is likely to change several times over.  While you are young, you will likely find yourself taking on greater risk than as you grow older.  You'll also deal with periods of emotional confusion and frustration where you may become paralyzed, panicky or (on the flip side) overconfident as a result of the interplay between fear and greed.

In order to become a successful investor, you must learn the fundamentally cyclical nature of investing.  Stocks do not tend to go up or down in a straight line.  There are periods of buying, and subsequent periods of selling in even the strongest of stocks.  Watch the market, teach yourself how the market tends to react to events both geopolitical and financial.  Once you feel comfortably in sync with the market, start to place your bets.  Equally as important as understanding the cyclical nature of trading is to understand your own emotions.  How often I've let a good trade go bad because of my own gut wrenching emotions that constantly attempt to justify the world in front of me to my favor.  News flash: The world doesn't always work in one's favor and you simply aren't as smart as you might think you are.  One key to being a good investor is to quickly acknowledge when your thesis is wrong (don't attempt to rationalize a sudden change in your thesis in order to keep yourself in any given investment), simply get out and await the next opportunity.

This is your money.  You've worked hard for it and you must respect it.  Money that you do not respect will be money that is no longer yours.  Always remember that those who last in this game focus a lot more on the downside risk (how much money could I lose?), rather than on the upside potential (how much money am I going to make?).  Protect your capital, guard it, know how much you stand to lose before you ever enter a trade.  Risk management is the only reliable way to survive in this market.  If you can effectively manage your risk and stay involved, the upside will take care of itself.  Now that I've hammered that point home, allow me to present to you some broad guidelines that will help make you a better investor.


Diversification.  Don't keep all of your eggs in one basket!  This will help protect you from painfully steep losses whenever a specific sector falls out of favor.  Ideally, you should own at least 4 or 5 stocks for companies in different sectors in order to distribute your risk across different areas of the economy.  Even if you know that one sector is absolutely on fire, you should still keep some of your money spread around in case that hot sector falls out of favor - momentum stocks often fall even faster than they had risen!  Diversification is one very important part of effective risk management, but there is a practical limit for the individual investor; Try not to get involved with more than 10 stocks if you are only a part-time trader, as doing so will make it difficult to stay up to date on the news and price action that affects each of your positions, which is absolutely necessary in order to make timely decisions and avoid costly mistakes.  Likewise, don't buy stocks in a sour sector just to be diversified; concentrate your focus on sectors that are working.


An example of a Well Diversified Portfolio:
  • Gold/Mineral/Mining - Freeport McMoran Copper & Gold (FCX)
  • Oil/Energy - Transocean (RIG)
  • Agricultural - Monsanto (MON)
  • Consumer Staples - Proctor & Gamble (PG)
  • Telecommunications - Verizon (VZ)
  • Technology - Riverbed (RVBD)
  • Healthcare - Humana (HUM)
  • Defence - Raytheon (RTN)
  • Retail - Walmart (WMT)
  • Financial - JP Morgan (JPM)


Do your Homework.  Expect to spend at least one hour per week per stock that you own; keeping up to date on the price action, general news, press releases, earnings reports, etc.  The market moves fast and you need to stay on top of it if you want to make some serious money.  If you don't have the time to do this, hand your money over to an actively managed mutual fund or index fund, where you can still reap the rewards of one of the most lucrative asset classes without the stress and time requirement of managing your own money.  You cannot skimp on this if you want consistent returns!  When a company reports earnings or a major news release hits the wire, you need to digest the news in a timely manner and make a decision whether to buy, sell, or hold.  This includes redefining your risk (maximum loss) and/or protecting profits by raising your sell stop for example.

Only own stocks that you can understand.  Can you wrap your head around what a company actually does to make money?  Don't buy into hype!  Develop a solid thesis for why you believe the company or sector you are investing in will do better than expected in the future, as well as what could potentially go wrong to cause the company to produce weaker than expected results.  If you don't know how a company makes its money, you won't know how to react to breaking news.  Make sure you can understand what it is that your company does, and recognize the downside risk. 

Understand a stock's risk/reward ratio before you buy.  How much upside versus downside can you expect if you were to buy in at the given price level?  Identify areas of support and resistance on both the daily and weekly price charts for each stock you are following.  Remember that support and resistance isn’t always a horizontal line on the chart.  Often, support is found on various “key” moving averages such as the 20, 50 and 200 day moving averages. 

The weekly chart is your decision time frame, the daily and intraday charts are your action time frames.  A stock is a longer term buy candidate when its weekly chart shows a strong uptrend.  Once you recognize a strong stock, you should zoom in to the daily chart in order to identify the shorter-term support levels, which will ultimately become your buy levels.  Unless you are planning to flip the stock as a day trader, zoom back out once you have built your position.  This will help you to retain perspective, in order to prevent you from being shaken out of a good position amidst short-term jiggles in the market that could freak you out even though the longer term trend remains intact.

Position Size.  Maybe there's a stock that has reported great earnings and jumped 10%, blowing past your ideal buy level.  You understand that stocks ebb and flow and that you should try not to chase strength, but you don't want to be left behind either!  In situations like these, buy just a little bit to get involved, and keep your position size small enough so that if the stock were to pull back to an identifiable level of support, it won’t hurt you or cause you to panic.  If you get the pull back, you can plan to add to the position and effectively lower your average cost basis.  If you don’t get the pull back, well at least you are still making some money with the small position you do have.  Staying involved will help keep you in tune with the market and aware of opportunities as they are developing.  Managing position size is a form of risk management that keeps you involved.  You don't need to (and generally shouldn’t) buy or sell your position all at once.

Do not buy (or sell) all at once.  No one can reliably and repeatedly time the precise top and bottom in a stock's trajectory.  Therefore, it is often advisable to scale into positions over time.  Take advantage of unexpected/overdone weakness to add to your winning positions, and likewise use exaggerated strength to book some profits.  I have found the use of sell stops to be a tremendous asset in helping to define my risk when entering a trade as well as to protect profits on winning positions.  It is not uncommon for me to have two or three sell stop levels for each stock position I’m holding, and will adjust these levels according to the prevailing price action on at least a weekly basis.  In this way, I am managing my risk by taking some of it off of the table whenever support levels are violated on the stocks I own.

Don't buy the best house in a bad neighborhood.  At least half of a stock's movement comes as a result of the performance of the sector within which it resides.  If a sector is doing well, it will tend to lift the stocks of most companies operating in that sector (a rising tide lifts all boats).  The inverse also holds true.  This is one reason why it is important to have a clear understanding of the company behind the stock that you own, and why you should avoid sectors that are out of favor.  If a sector is falling off of a cliff, even the best company in that sector is going to be under massive amounts of selling pressure.  The only time where it may be appropriate to invest in the "best house in a bad neighborhood", is if you believe that a turnaround is imminent based upon a specific variable such as pending political legislation or where we msy find ourselves in the current economic cycle.  So far as I’m concerned, it is far preferable to miss the early part of the move by waiting for signs of strength before entering a position.  This allows you to set a stop loss just below that sign of strength, effectively defining your risk while allowing you to catch the majority of major moves.

Don't fight the trend.  Just as humans can be completely irrational, so can the market.  Human psychology cannot be ignored or separated from how the market works.  No matter how strongly you may feel about the direction a stock should be going, discipline will trump conviction always!  You might have several reasons for why a stock should be going up, but if that stock is being sold down on heavy volume, it doesn't really matter what you think because you are losing your money.  Keep an eye on the trend of the individual stocks you own, their sectors and the market as a whole.  Use weekly charts to identify longer term trends and try not to overthink this rule.  The market often operates in extremes, so even if you think a stock or sector has fallen as far as it will go, prepare for it to fall even further.  Likewise as they rise, they will often overshoot to the upside.  Therefore, make an effort to trade in and out of your positions incrementally, setting and adjusting stop levels in accordance with the prevailing price action.

Volume tells truth.  Volume is the number of shares traded over a specific time period.  It is an excellent indicator of the validity behind a stock's movement.  High volume (greater than the 10 day average for the issue observed), will help to validate the direction of the trend.  Likewise, one should not place the same level of faith in the movement of a stock on low volume.  This is why the holiday season or shortened trading weeks tend to experience higher volatility (erratic price action).  Simply stated, there are not as many market participants on these days, and therefore smaller amounts of money can have a greater influence on the movement of individual stocks due to the overall lowered liquidity.  This in turn can lead to the manipulation of certain stocks, which can reverse quickly once the big players are back in business and the volume picks up again.

Learn how to read a balance sheet.  Every company trading on a major US exchange provides public financial documents such as their balance sheet, which will provide valuable information regarding the health of the company in question.  Avoid companies that are loaded down with debt.  Look for companies that have consistent or growing earnings & revenue, low debt with respect to cash, and good cash flow.  Many online brokers will conveniently display these key data points for you, but you can also find what you need at the Securities & Exchange website.  I highly recommend that you study How to Read a Balance Sheet, making sure to follow the "More on reading a balance sheet" links, as that's where the meat of the information is located.

Don't turn a trade into an investment. If you buy a stock for a specific catalyst (anticipating a new product announcement, takeover, merger approval, drug approval, positive government action, etc), don't turn that trade into an investment by holding onto it if your catalyst does not come to fruition.  Learn to recognize which trades you are entering for short-term catalysts and which investments you are holding for their long term potential.  There are of course confluences where short-term and long-term objectives are not mutually exclusive.  But nine times out of ten, you should stick with your original game plan and don't be afraid to sell at a loss if things are not playing out the way that you had anticipated.  There is no sense in hoping that a stock will come back up, not all stocks will recover and some will even go to $0.  Limit your losses by cashing out if your catalyst or thesis fails to materialize.

Always keep cash on hand!  This is one of the biggest and most common mistakes made by new investors (I learned this the hard way!).  If you keep all of your cash committed, you are basically saying that you don't believe that the market can drop for any reason at this point in time.  With no cash on the sidelines, you will not be able to take advantage of buying your favorite stocks on sale when the market has a bad day/week/month.  So keep at least 10% of your portfolio (the money you have immediately available for investing) in cash, so that you can put it to work when there are unexpected drops in your favorite stocks.  If the market has taken an unusually strong advance, start booking some profits because there will eventually be a pullback.  In a sideways or down-trending (bear) market, keeping even higher levels of cash on hand is important so that you don't get washed out amidst the grinding volatility and overall choppy negative price action.  You want to have that cash on hand in order to take advantage of rapid spikes downwards, also known as capitulation.  You also want that cash on hand to put to work when low risk trades with clearly defined support present themselves.  The disciplined use of sell stops will allow you to build up your cash position automatically whenever the market starts getting dicey, since you will be selling the stocks in your portfolio that are breaking support, thereby replenishing your cash reserves in wait for the next opportunity.

Dividends.  A company that pays a dividend is giving you a specified cash payment for each share of the company that you own, typically distributed directly to you four times a year (once each quarter).  If a company has a safe dividend, it could make a fantastic long-term investment as you not only receive cash flow and income on a regular basis through the dividend, but you may also capture additional upside that comes from the underlying stock's capital appreciation - in a sense, you are getting paid to wait for further upside!  Since a dividend is paid as a specific cash amount, let’s say $1 annually for a $10 stock, the dividend yield will increase as the stock's share price goes down.  That $10 stock yields 10% annually ($1/$10), but if the share price drops to $8, the yield is now 12.5% annually ($1/$8).  Since the yield rises as the share price falls, dividends act as a cushion on the downside by attracting more buyers as the stock gets cheaper and the dividend yield grows larger.  When the market has a serious swoon, buying the stocks of companies who have consistently paid high dividends can result in a HUGE payoff over time; with the peace of mind that even if the stock price isn't appreciating, you will still receive viable cash flow.

Dividend safety.  Of course, you need to make sure that a company will continue to be able to pay its dividend, as not all dividends are to be trusted!  This can be done by reviewing three key factors that may indicate when a dividend is at risk of being cut or eliminated.  It is not necessarily any single rule that will determine a dividend's absolute safety, but these three elements taken together will give you a high level of confidence in the safety of a dividend (or lack thereof):
  • Earnings - Earnings should ideally be at least two times the amount of the dividend payout.  If a company consistently has earnings per share (EPS) that are two times or more than the per share dividend payout, you know that they should have no trouble covering the payout even during troubled times.  Note that certain partnerships such as Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITS) are required to pay out the majority of their earnings to shareholders every year, and that therefore the "two times rule" will not apply to these holdings.

  • Cash Flow - If the earnings metric doesn't quite work out, a company could get around it by having ample cash flow; higher than its reported income.  But pay attention to where the cash comes from and make sure that it is not coming from delayed debt or early receipts as those are not sustainable sources for funding a dividend over the longer term.

  • Balance Sheet - Be very cautious when a company's balance sheet shows more debt than cash.


I am not a professional, but I have been at this for several years now and I feel that I am getting a better handle on it
with each additional day of experience.  It is not easy, but it is viable, and can even teach you a great deal about
yourself and your own emotional tendencies throughout the process!  By following the advice I've laid out in this guide,
staying involved and focusing on risk management, you can make some serious money in the stock market.

Just remember...

  • Be patient and opportunistic; never attempt to force a trade.

  • Trade the market that is in front of you, not the market that you wish or hope were in front of you!

  • Always define your risk (maximum loss) before opening a new position, and adhere to that discipline.

  • Learn to manage risk through the religious use of position sizing and stop loss management.

  • Learn to differentiate between your longer term positions and your short-term trading positions.

  • Discipline trumps conviction.

  • Hope is NOT a strategy.

  • Don't be afraid to take a loss as soon as your original thesis for a specific trade is proven wrong.

  • Don't be afraid to give your winners room to run, but continually redefine stop loss levels to protect profit.

  • Don't rely on one resource; Gather information and data from multiple sources.

  • Read some books: Jim Cramer's Real Money, John Bollinger's Bollinger on Bollinger Bands


I will use the remainder of this thread to post commentary on some of the stocks I am watching and moves I am making with my own money.  So please follow along and give me some feedback, ask questions, share your ideas.  I welcome any suggestions or concerns you may have about any statements I may make.  Give me your contrary opinions… It is through constructive criticism and subsequent analysis that we can all become better investors.  Also realize that this thread was started years ago, so fast forward to the most recent posts for relevant stock discussion and market analysis.















Original Post:



Happy New Year everyone.  As anyone who has held even a tepid ear to the goings on of the world economy and the US stock market in particular, you know that there is a lot of uncertainty in the air, which has resulted in some wild volatility (up and down movement) in the markets.  Oil is at $100, gold is over $850, domestic residential housing is in the pits, consumer sentiment is down as a direct result of the housing and credit related problems, and banks are struggling to maintain capital as they realize a good lot of their investments are practically worthless (they just can't sell them).

With that in mind, and considering the potential for continued volatility and widespread economic recession (indeed certain sectors such as housing and financials are already in recession), medical related companies are a good place to keep your capital working for you, with limited downside risk even as sales of discretionary retail items may be falling off a cliff. I think we can all relate to the simple fact that people still need their drugs!

Medical stocks are defensive. Therefore, I will present three ideas for the avid investor to consider in 2008 (and a bonus speculative pick for you risk takers).
  • St. Jude Medical (STJ) - Currently Trading @ $40.25 / share

    Develops, manufactures, and distributes cardiovascular medical devices.  The principle products produced are tachycardia implantable  cardioverter defibrillator systems (ICDs) and bradycardia pacemaker systems (pacemakers); mechanical and tissue heart valves and valve repair products; neurostimulation devices; closure devices, guidewires, hemostasis introducers and other interventional cardiology products, and electrophysiology (EP) introducers and catheters, advanced cardiac mapping and navigation systems and ablation systems.



  • Schering-Plough Corp (SGP) - Currently Trading @ $26.70 / share

    A global science-based health care company with prescription, consumer and animal health products.  Schering-Plough has three segments: Prescription Pharmaceuticals, Consumer Health Care and Animal Health. The Prescription Pharmaceuticals segment discovers, develops, manufactures and markets human pharmaceutical products. The Consumer Health Care segment develops, manufactures and markets over-the-counter (OTC), foot care and sun care products. The Animal Health segment discovers, develops, manufactures and markets animal health products. In November 2007, the Company completes acquisition of Organon BioSciences N.V. from Akzo Nobel N.V.  This acquisition should help SGP generate above-average earnings growth over the coming year.



  • CVS Caremark (CVS) - Currently Trading @ $36.50

    Operates in the retail drugstore industry in the United States. As of December 30, 2006, the Company operated 6,202 retail and specialty pharmacy stores in 43 states and the District of Columbia. The Company operates in two segments: Retail Pharmacy and Pharmacy Benefit Management (PBM). The Company sells prescription drugs and an assortment of general merchandise, including over-the-counter drugs, beauty products and cosmetics, film and photo finishing services, seasonal merchandise, greeting cards and convenience foods, through its CVS/pharmacy retail stores. The PBM business provides a range of prescription benefit management services to managed care and other organizations. In March 2007, CVS Corporation completed the acquisition of Caremark Rx Inc. The combined company is named CVS/Caremark Corporation.

    This one is special, as numbers came out this morning that have showed lower than expected "same store sales growth" - which is the key metric in evaluating companies that operate retail stores.  It has been particularly hard hit on the news, as soft numbers also came out for Walgreen and Rite Aid... and CVS is down over 7% this afternoon.  The best news here, is the Caremark Pharmacy Benefit Management acquisition, which should set it apart from the other retail drug stores.  As more drugs come off patent and generic equivalents are made available, CVS Caremark will make higher profits on the sales of those generics than they would have made for the name brand drugs.  Here is the research that caught my attention:
    "Despite a slow start to the flu season, [CVS] will very likely see strong
    demand on the retail side in this area over the next couple of months.  More
    and more prescriptions are also moving over to generic alternatives, which
    carry higher margins for CVS.  Finally, slower retail sales will not affect
    the secular growth of the company's pharmacy benefits management arm,
    Caremark.  And rather than paying 25 times expected 2008 earnings for
    similar businesses like Express Scripts (ESRX) and Medco Health (MHS), we
    can get the same business embedded in CVS Caremark at 16 times next year's
    expected profits."


For those interested in taking on a lot more risk (with potentially fantastic reward), I would look into First Solar (FSLR).  This is I believe the only company that builds solar modules without the use of silicon, and therefore is not at the mercy of the commodity price for silicon wafers.  Additionally, it has great visibility in terms of future contracts, and a lot of room to grow on top of what it has already booked in its backlog (secured future contracts).  If FSLR drops back to $250 (currently trading at $267.50), I'll initiate a position of 25% of what I intend to ultimately invest in the name, with a time horizon of 1 - 3 years.  Given its astronomical run over the last year, I would start picking away at it slowly, hoping that it comes down even more so that you can get a better price.




Disclosures:
Initiated a 30% position in shares of SGP last month at $26.71.
Initiated a 50% position in shares of STJ for my Roth IRA retirement account last week at $40.65.
Initiated a 50% position in shares of CVS today at $36.50.




Here's hoping 2008 will be a profitable year for you and yours! :beer:


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Edited by geokills (03/09/11 11:06 AM)

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. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS OneMoreRobot3021   01/03/08 01:32 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS Cowgold   01/03/08 01:33 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS OneMoreRobot3021   01/03/08 01:33 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS Madtowntripper   01/03/08 01:36 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS Cowgold   01/03/08 01:42 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS geokillsA   01/03/08 01:40 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS SneezingPenis   01/03/08 10:17 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS Cowgold   01/03/08 01:17 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS BIGSWANG   01/03/08 01:19 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS geokillsA   01/03/08 01:37 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS OneMoreRobot3021   01/03/08 01:38 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS geokillsA   01/03/08 01:40 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS Cowgold   01/03/08 01:45 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS s2clothing   04/08/08 10:14 PM
. * * Stock Update for April 10, 2008 - SIRI geokillsA   04/10/08 01:31 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for April 10, 2008 - SIRI Liquidkick   04/10/08 10:40 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for April 10, 2008 - SIRI geokillsA   04/11/08 02:27 PM
. * * Stock Update for April 16, 2008 - High Growth Group: FSLR, MOS, POT geokillsA   04/16/08 11:13 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for April 16, 2008 - High Growth Group: FSLR, MOS, POT phi1618   04/17/08 09:12 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for April 16, 2008 - High Growth Group: FSLR, MOS, POT geokillsA   04/17/08 10:18 AM
. * * Stock Update for April 23, 2008 - AUY, BP, SGP, PM, AAPL geokillsA   04/23/08 05:42 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for April 23, 2008 - AUY, BP, SGP, PM, AAPL geokillsA   04/24/08 10:56 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for April 23, 2008 - AUY, BP, SGP, PM, AAPL Horse_Meister   04/28/08 07:49 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for April 23, 2008 - AUY, BP, SGP, PM, AAPL geokillsA   04/29/08 12:09 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for April 23, 2008 - AUY, BP, SGP, PM, AAPL mndfreeze   04/30/08 08:47 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for April 23, 2008 - AUY, BP, SGP, PM, AAPL Terillius   04/30/08 01:29 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS Cowgold   02/14/08 08:48 AM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS pinc   02/16/08 12:08 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS Cowgold   02/16/08 12:27 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS Cowgold   02/16/08 12:30 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS Cowgold   02/29/08 02:23 PM
. * * Stock Update for March 1, 2008 - MOS, DE, NLY, JNY geokillsA   03/01/08 06:43 PM
. * * Good dividend stock - AYR; Great value for growth - VDSI; comment on FSLR and similar phi1618   03/02/08 07:21 AM
. * * Re: Good dividend stock - AYR geokillsA   03/12/08 05:20 PM
. * * Re: Good dividend stock - AYR phi1618   03/12/08 06:15 PM
. * * Re: Good dividend stock - AYR wiggles   03/13/08 11:09 AM
. * * Re: Fidelity Financial FNF geokillsA   03/13/08 12:14 PM
. * * Re: Fidelity Financial FNF wiggles   03/14/08 10:34 AM
. * * Re: Fidelity Financial FNF Derk   03/17/08 12:11 AM
. * * Re: Fidelity Financial FNF phi1618   03/17/08 08:45 AM
. * * Re: Fidelity Financial FNF Derk   03/17/08 11:12 AM
. * * Stock Update for March 17, 2008 - DE, MO, HCBK, NLY geokillsA   03/17/08 02:07 PM
. * * Stock Update for March 18, 2008 - NLY geokillsA   03/18/08 09:27 AM
. * * Happy 420! - Dow Jones Industrial Average up 420 points! geokillsA   03/18/08 03:11 PM
. * * Re: Happy 420! - Dow Jones Industrial Average up 420 points! Derk   03/18/08 06:08 PM
. * * Re: Happy 420! - Dow Jones Industrial Average up 420 points! Derk   03/19/08 01:50 PM
. * * Re: Happy 420! - Dow Jones Industrial Average up 420 points! geokillsA   03/19/08 03:58 PM
. * * Re: Happy 420! - Dow Jones Industrial Average up 420 points! phi1618   03/19/08 04:30 PM
. * * Re: Happy 420! - Dow Jones Industrial Average up 420 points! Derk   03/19/08 04:38 PM
. * * Re: Happy 420! - Dow Jones Industrial Average up 420 points! geokillsA   03/19/08 05:10 PM
. * * Re: Happy 420! - Dow Jones Industrial Average up 420 points! Derk   03/19/08 05:36 PM
. * * Portfolio Review - Sector Exposure & Diversification geokillsA   03/19/08 05:52 PM
. * * Stock Update for March 20, 2008 - HCBK, MOS geokillsA   03/20/08 06:39 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 20, 2008 - HCBK, MOS, MO Cowgold   03/20/08 10:10 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 20, 2008 - HCBK, MOS, MO geokillsA   03/20/08 11:51 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 20, 2008 - HCBK, MOS, MO snoot   03/21/08 12:10 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 20, 2008 - HCBK, MOS, MO geokillsA   03/21/08 01:45 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 20, 2008 - HCBK, MOS, MO snoot   03/21/08 10:11 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 20, 2008 - HCBK, MOS, MO snoot   03/21/08 10:12 PM
. * * Stock Update for March 26, 2008 - MOS, SIRI, AUY geokillsA   03/26/08 01:54 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 26, 2008 - MOS, SIRI, AUY Madtowntripper   03/26/08 01:58 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 26, 2008 - MOS, SIRI, AUY geokillsA   03/26/08 02:08 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 26, 2008 - MOS, SIRI, AUY Madtowntripper   03/26/08 02:11 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 26, 2008 - MOS, SIRI, AUY geokillsA   03/26/08 02:16 PM
. * * Stock Update for March 27, 2008 - AUY, SIRI geokillsA   03/27/08 10:21 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 27, 2008 - AUY, SIRI Liquidkick   03/27/08 07:57 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 27, 2008 - AUY, SIRI geokillsA   03/28/08 09:12 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 27, 2008 - AUY, SIRI Madtowntripper   03/28/08 02:16 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 27, 2008 - AUY, SIRI Liquidkick   03/28/08 02:30 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 27, 2008 - AUY, SIRI geokillsA   03/28/08 03:32 PM
. * * Stock Update for March 31, 2008 - MO, PM, SGP, JNY, T, BP geokillsA   03/31/08 01:34 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 31, 2008 - MO, PM, SGP, JNY, T, BP Redstorm   04/01/08 05:12 AM
. * * Stock Update for April 2, 2008 - AUY, JNY, MOS, SGP geokillsA   04/02/08 02:19 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for April 2, 2008 - AUY, JNY, MOS, SGP Derk   04/02/08 03:07 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for April 2, 2008 - AUY, JNY, MOS, SGP geokillsA   04/03/08 02:28 PM
. * * Stock Update for April 3, 2008 - MOS, SGP, DE, SDS geokillsA   04/03/08 03:07 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for April 3, 2008 - MOS, SGP, DE, SDS Redstorm   04/03/08 06:26 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for April 3, 2008 - MOS, SGP, DE, SDS geokillsA   04/04/08 08:50 AM
. * * Stock Update for April 7, 2008 - MOS, SIRI, SGP geokillsA   04/07/08 01:36 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for April 7, 2008 - MOS, SIRI, SGP Liquidkick   04/07/08 09:18 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for April 7, 2008 - MOS, SIRI, SGP geokillsA   04/08/08 10:15 AM
. * * Stock Update for March 19, 2008 - PBR, AUY geokillsA   03/19/08 01:47 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 5, 2008 - NLY, JNY geokillsA   03/06/08 09:59 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 5, 2008 - NLY, JNY geokillsA   03/06/08 10:54 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 5, 2008 - NLY, JNY Baeosistine   03/06/08 11:09 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 5, 2008 - NLY, JNY geokillsA   03/06/08 11:26 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 5, 2008 - NLY, JNY phi1618   03/06/08 01:41 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 5, 2008 - NLY, JNY geokillsA   03/07/08 09:47 AM
. * * Stock Update for March 6, 2008 - BP, MOS, DE geokillsA   03/07/08 11:15 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 5, 2008 - NLY, JNY phi1618   03/10/08 08:38 AM
. * * Stock Update for March 10, 2008 - NLY, MOS, DE geokillsA   03/10/08 02:23 PM
. * * Video Discussion - Staying in the Game / Chart Analysis for AAPL, NLY, & GOOG geokillsA   03/10/08 05:42 PM
. * * Stock Update for March 11, 2008 - MOS, T geokillsA   03/11/08 10:37 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 5, 2008 - NLY, JNY phi1618   03/11/08 02:20 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 5, 2008 - NLY, JNY geokillsA   03/11/08 09:02 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 5, 2008 - NLY, JNY phi1618   03/12/08 06:46 AM
. * * Stock Update for March 12, 2008 - NLY geokillsA   03/12/08 02:35 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 12, 2008 - NLY wiggles   03/12/08 03:14 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 12, 2008 - NLY geokillsA   03/12/08 04:13 PM
. * * Stock Update for March 13, 2008 - DE, NLY, MO geokillsA   03/13/08 01:44 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for March 5, 2008 - NLY, JNY phi1618   03/06/08 01:58 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS Cowgold   03/12/08 07:57 AM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS MrBump   01/03/08 07:00 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS geokillsA   01/03/08 07:04 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS KillerPicklez   01/05/08 07:27 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS Cowgold   01/06/08 02:25 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS KillerPicklez   01/06/08 02:28 PM
. * * Re: Update for January 7th, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS, FSLR geokillsA   01/07/08 03:30 PM
. * * Update for February 16, 2008 - NLY, T, MO, MCD, STJ, SGP, JNY, CVS, FSLR geokillsA   02/16/08 03:13 PM
. * * Re: Update for February 16, 2008 - NLY, T, MO, MCD, STJ, SGP, CVS, FSLR Redstorm   02/16/08 03:32 PM
. * * Re: Update for February 16, 2008 - NLY, T, MO, MCD, STJ, SGP, CVS, FSLR geokillsA   02/16/08 03:52 PM
. * * Re: Update for February 16, 2008 - NLY, T, MO, MCD, STJ, SGP, CVS, FSLR Liquidkick   02/19/08 06:18 PM
. * * Re: Update for February 16, 2008 - NLY, T, MO, MCD, STJ, SGP, CVS, FSLR geokillsA   02/19/08 06:56 PM
. * * Update for February 19, 2008 - JNY, HCBK, SGP geokillsA   02/19/08 07:14 PM
. * * Re: Update for February 19, 2008 - JNY, HCBK, SGP Liquidkick   02/19/08 10:33 PM
. * * Update for February 20, 2008 - JNY, T geokillsA   02/20/08 09:24 AM
. * * Re: Update for February 20, 2008 - JNY, T geokillsA   02/20/08 11:04 AM
. * * Update for February 20, 2008 - T, RIG, PBR geokillsA   02/20/08 01:12 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS Icelander   01/08/08 01:13 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS Liquidkick   01/08/08 06:03 PM
. * * Revisiting Stock Picks for January 3rd, 2008 - STJ, SGP, CVS geokillsA   01/30/08 05:28 PM
. * * Stock Picks for January 30th, 2008 - NLY, T, MO, MCD geokillsA   01/30/08 05:28 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 30th, 2008 - NLY, T, MO, MCD Ahab McBathsalts   01/30/08 09:20 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 30th, 2008 - NLY, T, MO, MCD Liquidkick   02/01/08 05:16 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks for January 30th, 2008 - NLY, T, MO, MCD Ahab McBathsalts   02/01/08 07:26 PM
. * * Re: Stock Picks - With New Picks and Adjustments Added Over Time Luddite   02/02/08 09:45 AM
. * * Re: Stock Picks - With New Picks and Adjustments Added Over Time Luddite   02/02/08 09:50 AM
. * * Re: Stock Picks - With New Picks and Adjustments Added Over Time Luddite   02/02/08 09:58 AM
. * * Re: Stock Picks - With New Picks and Adjustments Added Over Time Luddite   02/02/08 10:08 AM
. * * Re: Stock Picks - With New Picks and Adjustments Added Over Time GnosticWarrior   02/06/08 09:34 PM
. * * Re: STOCKS - A Beginner's Guide & Running Record mndfreeze   05/01/08 04:30 AM
. * * Re: STOCKS - A Beginner's Guide & Running Record geokillsA   05/01/08 12:35 PM
. * * Stock Update for May 1, 2008 - BP, AUY, MON geokillsA   05/01/08 02:47 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for May 1, 2008 - BP, AUY, MON Horse_Meister   05/01/08 08:35 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for May 1, 2008 - BP, AUY, MON psyphon   05/02/08 01:57 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for May 1, 2008 - BP, AUY, MON geokillsA   05/03/08 09:39 AM
. * * Stock Update for May 5, 2008 - MO geokillsA   05/05/08 07:28 PM
. * * Stock Update for May 7, 2008 - CPL, MCD, SDS geokillsA   05/07/08 02:06 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for May 7, 2008 - CPL, MCD, SDS Terillius   05/08/08 08:08 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for May 7, 2008 - CPL, MCD, SDS geokillsA   05/10/08 02:48 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for May 7, 2008 - CPL, MCD, SDS Terillius   05/10/08 10:26 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for May 7, 2008 - CPL, MCD, SDS Terillius   05/10/08 10:35 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for May 7, 2008 - CPL, MCD, SDS geokillsA   05/10/08 05:34 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for May 7, 2008 - CPL, MCD, SDS Terillius   05/10/08 11:27 PM
. * * Stock Update for May 13, 2008 - CPL geokillsA   05/13/08 02:33 PM
. * * Stock Update for May 14, 2008 - DE, SDS, Oil & Gas, & Infrastructure geokillsA   05/14/08 03:04 PM
. * * Stock Update for May 15, 2008 - CPL, Oil geokillsA   05/15/08 06:05 PM
. * * Stock Update for May 16, 2008 - TEX geokillsA   05/19/08 03:59 PM
. * * Stock Update for May 19, 2008 - JNY, SDS geokillsA   05/19/08 04:22 PM
. * * Stock Update for May 21, 2008 - JNY, NUE geokillsA   05/21/08 10:01 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for May 21, 2008 - JNY, NUE Liquidkick   05/21/08 04:43 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for May 21, 2008 - JNY, NUE geokillsA   05/22/08 12:49 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for May 21, 2008 - JNY, NUE Liquidkick   05/22/08 01:02 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for May 21, 2008 - JNY, NUE geokillsA   05/22/08 08:52 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for May 21, 2008 - JNY, NUE Liquidkick   05/22/08 08:27 PM
. * * Stock Update for May 23, 2008 - PBR, AAPL, CPL geokillsA   05/23/08 10:11 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for May 23, 2008 - PBR, AAPL, CPL Terillius   05/27/08 06:35 PM
. * * Commentary on the May 27th drop in Gold (AUY), and oil's parabolic extension. geokillsA   05/28/08 11:49 AM
. * * Re: Commentary on the May 27th drop in Gold (AUY), and oil's parabolic extension. Veritas   05/28/08 12:32 PM
. * * Stock Update for May 29, 2008 - NUE, SIRI geokillsA   05/29/08 02:08 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for May 29, 2008 - NUE, SIRI Horse_Meister   05/31/08 09:46 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for May 29, 2008 - NUE, SIRI geokillsA   05/31/08 05:31 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for May 29, 2008 - NUE, SIRI Liquidkick   05/31/08 11:56 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for May 29, 2008 - NUE, SIRI geokillsA   06/01/08 09:32 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for May 29, 2008 - NUE, SIRI memes   06/01/08 11:46 AM
. * * Stock Update for June 2, 2008 - GS, SDS geokillsA   06/02/08 07:54 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for June 2, 2008 - GS, SDS memes   06/02/08 08:31 PM
. * * Stock Update for June 3, 2008 - SGP, CPL, SIRI geokillsA   06/03/08 02:46 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for June 3, 2008 - SGP, CPL, SIRI Ferris   06/04/08 03:43 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for June 3, 2008 - SGP, CPL, SIRI Terillius   06/04/08 08:27 PM
. * * Stock Update for June 4, 2008 - TEX, SIRI geokillsA   06/05/08 10:07 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for June 4, 2008 - TEX, SIRI TheGoodLife   06/05/08 01:16 PM
. * * Stock Update for June 5, 2008 - TEX, SIRI geokillsA   06/05/08 02:17 PM
. * * Stock Update for June 6, 2008 - AUY, TEX, BDK geokillsA   06/06/08 05:46 PM
. * * Stock Update for June 10, 2008 - AUY, NOV geokillsA   06/10/08 06:18 PM
. * * Stock Update for June 11th & 12th, 2008 - TEX, PM, DE geokillsA   06/12/08 06:27 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for June 11th & 12th, 2008 - TEX, PM, DE AroundtheSon   06/12/08 07:22 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for June 11th & 12th, 2008 - TEX, PM, DE Ferris   06/12/08 07:32 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for June 11th & 12th, 2008 - TEX, PM, DE AroundtheSon   06/12/08 07:36 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for June 11th & 12th, 2008 - TEX, PM, DE Ferris   06/12/08 07:53 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for June 11th & 12th, 2008 - TEX, PM, DE geokillsA   06/13/08 09:27 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for June 11th & 12th, 2008 - TEX, PM, DE Ferris   06/13/08 02:52 PM
. * * Stock Update for June 13, 2008 - SIRI, HCBK geokillsA   06/13/08 04:12 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for June 11th & 12th, 2008 - TEX, PM, DE AroundtheSon   06/15/08 05:43 PM
. * * Stock Update for June 16, 2008 - SIRI, PBR, RTN geokillsA   06/16/08 08:13 PM
. * * Stock Update for June 18, 2008 - PM, MO, WMT, SWN geokillsA   06/18/08 08:16 PM
. * * Stock Update for June 20, 2008 - TEX, BDK, PBR, NOV, SWN, RTN, WMT, MCD geokillsA   06/20/08 03:06 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for June 20, 2008 - TEX, BDK, PBR, NOV, SWN, RTN, WMT, MCD Terillius   06/20/08 08:28 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for June 20, 2008 - TEX, BDK, PBR, NOV, SWN, RTN, WMT, MCD geokillsA   06/20/08 10:19 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for June 20, 2008 - TEX, BDK, PBR, NOV, SWN, RTN, WMT, MCD geokillsA   06/23/08 06:34 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for June 20, 2008 - TEX, BDK, PBR, NOV, SWN, RTN, WMT, MCD wiggles   06/24/08 08:48 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for June 20, 2008 - TEX, BDK, PBR, NOV, SWN, RTN, WMT, MCD AroundtheSon   06/24/08 08:22 PM
. * * Stock Update for June 25, 2008 - TEX, SWN geokillsA   06/25/08 02:31 PM
. * * Stock Update for June 26, 2008 - TEX, SWN geokillsA   06/26/08 02:57 PM
. * * Stock Update for June 27, 2008 - NUE, RIO, AUY, DVN geokillsA   06/27/08 02:54 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for June 27, 2008 - NUE, RIO, AUY, DVN ZippoZ   07/01/08 09:13 PM
. * * Stock Update for July 2, 2008 - BDK, NUE geokillsA   07/02/08 03:19 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for July 2, 2008 - BDK, NUE AroundtheSon   07/11/08 11:38 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for July 2, 2008 - BDK, NUE ZippoZ   07/11/08 12:32 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for July 2, 2008 - BDK, NUE goobler   07/11/08 02:10 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for July 2, 2008 - BDK, NUE Ferris   07/12/08 06:37 AM
. * * Stock Update for July 12, 2008 - AUY, FCX, NOV, SWN, DVN geokillsA   07/12/08 08:26 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for July 12, 2008 - AUY, FCX, NOV, SWN, DVN AroundtheSon   07/13/08 06:35 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for July 12, 2008 - AUY, FCX, NOV, SWN, DVN geokillsA   07/13/08 08:00 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for July 12, 2008 - AUY, FCX, NOV, SWN, DVN AroundtheSon   07/14/08 10:16 AM
. * * Special Comment for July 14, 2008 - Natural Gas, FCX, IMB, WM, NCC geokillsA   07/14/08 05:53 PM
. * * Re: Special Comment for July 14, 2008 - Natural Gas, FCX, IMB, WM, NCC AroundtheSon   07/14/08 06:04 PM
. * * Re: Special Comment for July 14, 2008 - Natural Gas, FCX, IMB, WM, NCC geokillsA   07/14/08 07:59 PM
. * * Re: Special Comment for July 14, 2008 - Natural Gas, FCX, IMB, WM, NCC AroundtheSon   07/14/08 08:05 PM
. * * Re: Special Comment for July 14, 2008 - Natural Gas, FCX, IMB, WM, NCC geokillsA   07/14/08 08:15 PM
. * * Re: Special Comment for July 14, 2008 - Natural Gas, FCX, IMB, WM, NCC Redstorm   07/15/08 11:46 AM
. * * Re: Special Comment for July 14, 2008 - Natural Gas, FCX, IMB, WM, NCC geokillsA   07/15/08 12:47 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for June 4, 2008 - TEX, SIRI Terillius   06/05/08 06:08 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for June 4, 2008 - TEX, SIRI Terillius   06/06/08 05:46 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for June 4, 2008 - TEX, SIRI Ferris   06/07/08 02:02 AM
. * * Re: STOCKS - A Beginner's Guide & Running Record LuNaTiX   05/03/08 12:13 PM
. * * Re: STOCKS - A Beginner's Guide & Running Record geokillsA   05/03/08 01:11 PM
. * * Re: STOCKS - A Beginner's Guide & Running Record Liquidkick   05/03/08 09:50 PM
. * * Re: STOCKS - A Beginner's Guide & Running Record Terillius   05/04/08 08:34 AM
. * * Re: STOCKS - A Beginner's Guide & Running Record geokillsA   05/04/08 11:12 AM
. * * Re: STOCKS - A Beginner's Guide & Running Record Terillius   05/04/08 12:05 PM
. * * Re: STOCKS - A Beginner's Guide & Running Record geokillsA   05/04/08 12:24 PM
. * * Re: STOCKS - A Beginner's Guide & Running Record Liquidkick   05/04/08 10:43 PM
. * * Re: STOCKS - A Beginner's Guide & Running Record Terillius   05/15/08 10:19 PM
. * * Re: STOCKS - A Beginner's Guide & Running Record HeavyToilet   07/15/08 12:54 PM
. * * Re: STOCKS - A Beginner's Guide & Running Record geokillsA   07/15/08 01:06 PM
. * * Re: STOCKS - A Beginner's Guide & Running Record HeavyToilet   07/15/08 01:20 PM
. * * Re: STOCKS - A Beginner's Guide & Running Record Redstorm   07/15/08 01:24 PM
. * * Re: STOCKS - A Beginner's Guide & Running Record geokillsA   07/15/08 03:05 PM
. * * Re: STOCKS - A Beginner's Guide & Running Record Liquidkick   07/15/08 05:51 PM
. * * Re: STOCKS - A Beginner's Guide & Running Record Terillius   07/15/08 09:59 PM
. * * Re: STOCKS - A Beginner's Guide & Running Record Liquidkick   07/16/08 01:08 PM
. * * Re: STOCKS - A Beginner's Guide & Running Record geokillsA   07/16/08 02:40 PM
. * * Stock Update for July 16, 2008 - NOV, FCX geokillsA   07/16/08 03:05 PM
. * * Stock Update for July 23, 2008 - PBR, DVN, SWN, NOV geokillsA   07/23/08 05:17 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for July 23, 2008 - PBR, DVN, SWN, NOV Liquidkick   07/27/08 07:17 PM
. * * Stock Update for July 28, 2008 - RTN, SWN, FCX, NOV geokillsA   07/28/08 10:05 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for July 28, 2008 - RTN, SWN, FCX, NOV AroundtheSon   07/28/08 12:29 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for July 28, 2008 - RTN, SWN, FCX, NOV geokillsA   07/28/08 04:29 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for July 28, 2008 - RTN, SWN, FCX, NOV Liquidkick   07/29/08 12:16 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for July 28, 2008 - RTN, SWN, FCX, NOV AroundtheSon   07/29/08 06:40 AM
. * * Stock Update for July 30, 2008 - NOV geokillsA   07/30/08 02:10 PM
. * * Stock Update for August 1, 2008 - SGP, COG, RIMM geokillsA   08/01/08 06:40 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 1, 2008 - SGP, COG, RIMM HeavyToilet   08/02/08 02:53 PM
. * * Stock Update for August 5, 2008 - COG, NUE, RIG geokillsA   08/05/08 04:45 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 5, 2008 - COG, NUE, RIG AroundtheSon   08/05/08 05:47 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 5, 2008 - COG, NUE, RIG Terillius   08/05/08 06:49 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 5, 2008 - COG, NUE, RIG geokillsA   08/06/08 12:14 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 5, 2008 - COG, NUE, RIG pothead_bob   08/06/08 02:14 PM
. * * Stock Update for August 8, 2008 - WMT, NUE, MCD geokillsA   08/08/08 11:31 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 8, 2008 - WMT, NUE, MCD Terillius   08/08/08 02:24 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 8, 2008 - WMT, NUE, MCD pothead_bob   08/08/08 06:43 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 8, 2008 - WMT, NUE, MCD Terillius   08/08/08 07:35 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 8, 2008 - WMT, NUE, MCD pothead_bob   08/08/08 07:42 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 8, 2008 - WMT, NUE, MCD Terillius   08/08/08 09:34 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 8, 2008 - WMT, NUE, MCD pothead_bob   08/09/08 06:42 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 8, 2008 - WMT, NUE, MCD Terillius   08/09/08 06:25 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 8, 2008 - WMT, NUE, MCD pothead_bob   08/10/08 08:01 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 8, 2008 - WMT, NUE, MCD Terillius   08/10/08 02:02 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 8, 2008 - WMT, NUE, MCD pothead_bob   08/11/08 02:51 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 8, 2008 - WMT, NUE, MCD Terillius   08/11/08 05:45 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 8, 2008 - WMT, NUE, MCD geokillsA   08/08/08 07:01 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 8, 2008 - WMT, NUE, MCD Redstorm   08/10/08 08:51 AM
. * * Re: STOCKS - A Beginner's Guide & Running Record Terillius   07/16/08 05:12 PM
. * * Re: STOCKS - A Beginner's Guide & Running Record Liquidkick   07/27/08 07:24 PM
. * * Re: STOCKS - A Beginner's Guide & Running Record Terillius   07/27/08 09:23 PM
. * * Re: STOCKS - A Beginner's Guide & Running Record Liquidkick   07/28/08 01:31 AM
. * * Re: STOCKS - A Beginner's Guide & Running Record Redstorm   07/28/08 08:44 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 8, 2008 - WMT, NUE, MCD pothead_bob   08/11/08 06:12 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 8, 2008 - WMT, NUE, MCD Terillius   08/11/08 06:22 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 8, 2008 - WMT, NUE, MCD pothead_bob   08/12/08 08:48 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 8, 2008 - WMT, NUE, MCD Terillius   08/12/08 06:38 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 8, 2008 - WMT, NUE, MCD pothead_bob   08/12/08 07:34 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 8, 2008 - WMT, NUE, MCD pothead_bob   08/13/08 03:11 PM
. * * Stock Update for August 14, 2008 - FCX, NOV, GS geokillsA   08/14/08 11:48 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 14, 2008 - FCX, NOV, GS pothead_bob   08/25/08 03:18 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 14, 2008 - FCX, NOV, GS geokillsA   08/25/08 10:37 PM
. * * Stock Update for August 27, 2008 - NOV geokillsA   08/27/08 04:14 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for August 27, 2008 - NOV pothead_bob   08/27/08 05:51 PM
. * * Stock Update for September 3, 2008 - NOV, RIMM geokillsA   09/03/08 06:22 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for September 3, 2008 - NOV, RIMM pothead_bob   09/05/08 07:16 AM
. * * Stock Update for September 4/5, 2008 - RIMM, DVN, FCX geokillsA   09/05/08 11:43 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for September 4/5, 2008 - RIMM, DVN, FCX pothead_bob   09/08/08 04:59 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for September 4/5, 2008 - RIMM, DVN, FCX AroundtheSon   09/08/08 08:17 PM
. * * Commodity Selloff Continues Voraciously geokillsA   09/09/08 10:20 AM
. * * Re: Commodity Selloff Continues Voraciously pothead_bob   09/12/08 08:21 AM
. * * Re: Commodity Selloff Continues Voraciously axis_bal   09/12/08 11:14 AM
. * * Re: Commodity Selloff Continues Voraciously axis_bal   09/12/08 11:39 AM
. * * Re: Commodity Selloff Continues Voraciously Cowgold   09/12/08 12:19 PM
. * * Re: Commodity Selloff Continues Voraciously phi1618   09/12/08 12:36 PM
. * * Stock Update for September 12, 2008 - MCD, GS, NOV geokillsA   09/12/08 01:51 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for September 12, 2008 - MCD, GS, NOV Liquidkick   09/12/08 06:26 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for September 12, 2008 - MCD, GS, NOV geokillsA   09/15/08 11:39 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for September 12, 2008 - MCD, GS, NOV Baeosistine   09/17/08 10:33 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for September 12, 2008 - MCD, GS, NOV pothead_bob   09/17/08 04:56 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for September 12, 2008 - MCD, GS, NOV geokillsA   09/17/08 05:22 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for September 12, 2008 - MCD, GS, NOV pothead_bob   09/17/08 08:11 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for September 12, 2008 - MCD, GS, NOV geokillsA   09/18/08 08:11 AM
. * * Stock Update for September 18, 2008 - GS, NOV, MCD, DE geokillsA   09/18/08 08:31 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for September 18, 2008 - GS, NOV, MCD, DE AroundtheSon   09/19/08 06:03 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for September 18, 2008 - GS, NOV, MCD, DE pothead_bob   09/19/08 07:25 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for September 18, 2008 - GS, NOV, MCD, DE Cowgold   09/19/08 09:22 AM
. * * Stock Update for September 19, 2008 - GS, NOV geokillsA   09/19/08 07:07 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for September 19, 2008 - GS, NOV automanM   09/20/08 12:53 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for September 19, 2008 - GS, NOV geokillsA   09/20/08 11:04 PM
. * * STOCKS - Plan for the Week Ahead - September 22, 2008 geokillsA   09/21/08 12:15 PM
. * * Stock Update for September 22, 2008 - SGP, CELG, MO, GS geokillsA   09/22/08 05:30 PM
. * * Stock Update for September 26, 2008 - MO, SDS geokillsA   09/28/08 07:38 PM
. * * Stock Update for September 29, 2008 - AAPL, CAT, CELG geokillsA   09/29/08 02:55 PM
. * * 228-to-205 geokillsA   09/29/08 05:40 PM
. * * Re: 228-to-205 Cowgold   09/29/08 06:09 PM
. * * Re: 228-to-205 automanM   09/29/08 06:14 PM
. * * Re: 228-to-205 GnosticWarrior   09/29/08 07:10 PM
. * * Re: 228-to-205 AroundtheSon   09/30/08 06:23 AM
. * * Re: 228-to-205 Ferris   09/30/08 12:25 PM
. * * Stock Update for September 30, 2008 - SDS, GLD geokillsA   09/30/08 08:57 PM
. * * Stock Update for October 1, 2008 - SDS, CELG geokillsA   10/01/08 08:15 PM
. * * Personal Rant geokillsA   10/02/08 09:53 AM
. * * Stock Update for October 8th, 2008 - CAT geokillsA   10/08/08 06:17 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for October 8th, 2008 - CAT Luddite   10/08/08 06:37 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for October 8th, 2008 - CAT GnosticWarrior   10/08/08 07:08 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for October 8th, 2008 - CAT geokillsA   10/09/08 11:15 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for October 8th, 2008 - CAT Liquidkick   10/09/08 02:37 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for October 8th, 2008 - CAT AroundtheSon   10/09/08 04:59 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for October 8th, 2008 - CAT Liquidkick   10/09/08 08:47 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for October 8th, 2008 - CAT AroundtheSon   10/10/08 06:09 AM
. * * Re: Dow tags 8000, S&P tags 840 - heavy volume selling at the open Liquidkick   10/10/08 11:24 AM
. * * Re: Dow tags 8000, S&P tags 840 - heavy volume selling at the open axis_bal   10/10/08 11:41 AM
. * * Re: Dow tags 8000, S&P tags 840 - heavy volume selling at the open Liquidkick   10/10/08 12:34 PM
. * * Re: Dow tags 8000, S&P tags 840 - heavy volume selling at the open axis_bal   10/10/08 01:37 PM
. * * Re: Dow tags 8000, S&P tags 840 - heavy volume selling at the open Liquidkick   10/10/08 05:10 PM
. * * Re: Dow tags 8000, S&P tags 840 - heavy volume selling at the open axis_bal   10/10/08 07:49 PM
. * * Re: Dow tags 8000, S&P tags 840 - heavy volume selling at the open fresh313   10/11/08 12:57 AM
. * * Re: Dow tags 8000, S&P tags 840 - heavy volume selling at the open Boom   10/11/08 08:22 AM
. * * Re: Dow tags 8000, S&P tags 840 - heavy volume selling at the open AroundtheSon   10/11/08 08:30 AM
. * * Stock Update for October 9th, 2008 - FCX, NOV, KMP geokillsA   10/09/08 08:05 PM
. * * Dow tags 8000, S&P tags 840 - heavy volume selling at the open geokillsA   10/10/08 08:18 AM
. * * Stock Update for October 10th, 2008 - MCD, NOV, GS, MO geokillsA   10/10/08 02:56 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for October 10th, 2008 - NOV geokillsA   10/10/08 04:32 PM
. * * Stock Update for October 13th geokillsA   10/13/08 03:38 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for October 13th Cowgold   10/14/08 02:46 PM
. * * Stock Update for October 14, 2008 - JPM, FCX, GS, CPL geokillsA   10/14/08 06:16 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for October 14, 2008 - JPM, FCX, GS, CPL Ferris   10/14/08 06:33 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for October 14, 2008 - JPM, FCX, GS, CPL Ferris   10/15/08 12:14 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for October 14, 2008 - JPM, FCX, GS, CPL Baeosistine   10/15/08 12:43 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for October 14, 2008 - JPM, FCX, GS, CPL Terillius   10/18/08 10:03 PM
. * * Stock Update for October 22, 2008 - FCX, GE, SDS geokillsA   10/22/08 02:44 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for October 22, 2008 - FCX, GE, SDS Luddite   10/22/08 05:12 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for October 22, 2008 - FCX, GE, SDS Ferris   10/22/08 05:13 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for October 22, 2008 - FCX, GE, SDS Luddite   10/23/08 03:17 PM
. * * Stock Update for October 29, 2008 - FCX, SDS, DE geokillsA   10/29/08 02:43 PM
. * * Stock Update for October 30, 2008 - SDS, DE geokillsA   10/31/08 12:09 AM
. * * Stock Update for November 4, 2008 - SDS, FCX geokillsA   11/05/08 07:49 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 4, 2008 - SDS, FCX ChuangTzu   11/05/08 10:32 PM
. * * Stock Update for November 6, 2008 - PWR, DE, FSLR geokillsA   11/06/08 09:15 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 6, 2008 - PWR, DE, FSLR geokillsA   11/06/08 12:09 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 6, 2008 - PWR, DE, FSLR AroundtheSon   11/06/08 05:33 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 6, 2008 - PWR, DE, FSLR geokillsA   11/06/08 06:08 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 6, 2008 - PWR, DE, FSLR Luddite   11/08/08 04:38 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 6, 2008 - PWR, DE, FSLR Luddite   11/08/08 04:45 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 6, 2008 - PWR, DE, FSLR johnm214   11/08/08 04:49 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 6, 2008 - PWR, DE, FSLR phi1618   11/10/08 12:57 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 6, 2008 - PWR, DE, FSLR Dickhead   11/10/08 04:08 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 6, 2008 - PWR, DE, FSLR AroundtheSon   11/10/08 04:22 PM
. * * Stock Update for November 12, 2008 - GS, PWR, SDS, FSLR geokillsA   11/12/08 03:56 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 12, 2008 - GS, PWR, SDS, FSLR Luddite   11/12/08 04:18 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 12, 2008 - GS, PWR, SDS, FSLR geokillsA   11/12/08 04:28 PM
. * * Stock Update for November 13, 2008 - SDS, DE, FSLR, MO geokillsA   11/13/08 12:57 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 13, 2008 - SDS, DE, FSLR, MO geokillsA   11/14/08 02:25 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 13, 2008 - SDS, DE, FSLR, MO phi1618   11/15/08 10:35 AM
. * * Stock Update for November 24, 2008 - SDS, NOV, KMP, FCX, HSIC, MRO, GILD, GS geokillsA   11/24/08 02:13 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 24, 2008 - SDS, NOV, KMP, FCX, HSIC, MRO, GILD, GS Redstorm   11/28/08 12:17 PM
. * * Stock Update for November 28, 2008 - GOOG, TBT, GS, SDS, MO geokillsA   11/28/08 12:41 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 28, 2008 - GOOG, TBT, GS, SDS, MO Luddite   11/28/08 04:28 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 28, 2008 LunarEclipse   11/28/08 07:14 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 28, 2008 Liquidkick   01/07/09 02:21 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 28, 2008 *DELETED* *DELETED* LunarEclipse   01/23/09 12:20 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 28, 2008 AroundtheSon   01/23/09 01:02 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 28, 2008 LunarEclipse   01/23/09 01:24 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 28, 2008 AroundtheSon   01/23/09 02:04 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 28, 2008 LunarEclipse   01/23/09 02:50 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 28, 2008 AroundtheSon   01/23/09 03:11 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 28, 2008 LunarEclipse   01/23/09 03:51 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for November 28, 2008 AroundtheSon   01/23/09 05:57 PM
. * * Stock Update for December 1, 2008 - SDS geokillsA   12/01/08 02:21 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 1, 2008 - SDS Luddite   12/01/08 04:15 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 1, 2008 - SDS geokillsA   12/01/08 04:20 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 1, 2008 - SDS Madtowntripper   12/01/08 04:26 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 1, 2008 - SDS Ferris   12/01/08 05:33 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 1, 2008 - SDS Luddite   12/01/08 05:57 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 1, 2008 - SDS geokillsA   12/01/08 06:42 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 1, 2008 - SDS LunarEclipse   12/01/08 07:09 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 1, 2008 - SDS LunarEclipse   12/01/08 06:58 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 1, 2008 - SDS *DELETED* LunarEclipse   12/01/08 07:17 PM
. * * Stock Update for December 3, 2008 - TBT, PWR, FCX geokillsA   12/03/08 10:55 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 3, 2008 - TBT, PWR, FCX LunarEclipse   12/03/08 11:26 AM
. * * Stock Update for December 3, 2008 - CELG geokillsA   12/03/08 05:22 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 3, 2008 - CELG automanM   12/03/08 06:24 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 3, 2008 - CELG geokillsA   12/03/08 09:56 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 3, 2008 - CELG Madtowntripper   12/03/08 10:01 PM
. * * Stock Update for December 4, 2008 - MCD, PWR, TBT geokillsA   12/04/08 12:53 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 4, 2008 - MCD, PWR, TBT Luddite   12/06/08 03:25 PM
. * * Stock Update for December 8, 2008 - DV, SDS geokillsA   12/08/08 05:10 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 8, 2008 - DV, SDS automanM   12/08/08 06:21 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 8, 2008 - DV, SDS geokillsA   12/09/08 01:28 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 8, 2008 - DV, SDS automanM   12/10/08 09:24 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 8, 2008 - DV, SDS LunarEclipse   12/10/08 10:43 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 8, 2008 - DV, SDS geokillsA   12/10/08 10:53 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 8, 2008 - DV, SDS LunarEclipse   12/10/08 11:12 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 8, 2008 - DV, SDS AroundtheSon   12/10/08 04:54 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 8, 2008 - DV, SDS LunarEclipse   12/10/08 05:56 PM
. * * Stock Update for December 22, 2008 - geokillsA   12/22/08 01:02 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 22, 2008 - LunarEclipse   12/28/08 01:21 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 22, 2008 - geokillsA   12/29/08 11:38 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 22, 2008 - LunarEclipse   12/29/08 12:31 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for December 22, 2008 - Luddite   01/05/09 04:13 PM
. * * Stock Update for January 6, 2009 - TBT, PWR, MRO geokillsA   01/06/09 12:14 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for January 6, 2009 - TBT, PWR, MRO Redstorm   01/06/09 03:43 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for January 6, 2009 - TBT, PWR, MRO geokillsA   01/06/09 05:26 PM
. * * Stock Update for January 8, 2009 - APOL, DV, WMT geokillsA   01/09/09 12:59 AM
. * * Stock Update for January 9, 2009 - APOL, DV, MRO, FXI, SDS geokillsA   01/09/09 07:27 PM
. * * Stock Update for January 14, 2009 - APOL, DV, FXI, CELG, PWR geokillsA   01/14/09 06:04 PM
. * * Stock Update for January 15, 2009 - SDS geokillsA   01/15/09 02:28 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for January 15, 2009 - SDS Silversoul   01/15/09 07:11 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for January 15, 2009 - SDS AroundtheSon   01/16/09 05:39 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for January 15, 2009 - SDS geokillsA   01/16/09 02:09 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for January 15, 2009 - SDS Luddite   01/19/09 05:37 PM
. * * Stock Update for January 20, 2009 - JPM, BP, WMT geokillsA   01/21/09 10:31 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for January 20, 2009 - JPM, BP, WMT geokillsA   01/21/09 02:32 PM
. * * Stock Update for January 23, 2009 - HSIC geokillsA   01/25/09 10:19 PM
. * * Stock Update for January 26, 2009 - TBT, MO, AAP geokillsA   01/26/09 03:07 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for January 26, 2009 - TBT, MO, AAP Stonehenge   01/28/09 03:02 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for January 26, 2009 - TBT, MO, AAP AroundtheSon   01/28/09 04:50 PM
. * * Investing in Oil geokillsA   01/28/09 04:58 PM
. * * Re: Investing in Oil geokillsA   01/29/09 10:35 AM
. * * Re: Investing in Oil Stonehenge   01/29/09 02:16 PM
. * * Re: Investing in Oil geokillsA   01/29/09 03:40 PM
. * * Re: Investing in Oil Stonehenge   01/29/09 04:18 PM
. * * Re: Investing in Oil geokillsA   01/29/09 05:41 PM
. * * Stock Update for February 2, 2009 - SDS geokillsA   02/03/09 12:22 AM
. * * Stock Update for February 6, 2009 - CELG, PWR, WMT, GS, MS geokillsA   02/06/09 03:58 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 6, 2009 - CELG, PWR, WMT, GS, MS Madtowntripper   02/06/09 04:04 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 6, 2009 - CELG, PWR, WMT, GS, MS geokillsA   02/06/09 05:10 PM
. * * Stock Update for February 10, 2009 - GS, MS, VZ geokillsA   02/10/09 02:35 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 10, 2009 - GS, MS, VZ Learyfan   02/10/09 07:02 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 10, 2009 - GS, MS, VZ Ferris   02/10/09 07:19 PM
. * * Stock Update for February 11, 2009 - QQQQ geokillsA   02/11/09 02:18 PM
. * * Stock Update for February 12, 2009 - AAP, TBT, HTS geokillsA   02/12/09 03:26 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 12, 2009 - AAP, TBT, HTS geokillsA   02/13/09 02:39 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 12, 2009 - AAP, TBT, HTS Stonehenge   02/13/09 04:15 PM
. * * Stock Update for February 17, 2009 - MRO geokillsA   02/17/09 04:51 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 17, 2009 - MRO Stonehenge   02/17/09 06:16 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 17, 2009 - MRO geokillsA   02/17/09 06:23 PM
. * * Stock Update for February 20, 2009 - C geokillsA   02/20/09 11:36 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 20, 2009 - C Ferris   02/20/09 11:39 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 20, 2009 - C Hotnuts   02/20/09 11:41 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 20, 2009 - C geokillsA   02/20/09 12:37 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 20, 2009 - C Ferris   02/20/09 01:09 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 20, 2009 - C Stonehenge   02/20/09 01:13 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 20, 2009 - C Ferris   02/20/09 01:23 PM
. * * Stock Update for February 20, 2009 - BP, PG, WFMI, MO, VZ, PWR, KMP, FXI, NAT, FCX geokillsA   02/20/09 02:16 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 20, 2009 - BP, PG, WFMI, MO, VZ, PWR, KMP, FXI, NAT, FCX Stonehenge   02/20/09 02:56 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 20, 2009 - BP, PG, WFMI, MO, VZ, PWR, KMP, FXI, NAT, FCX geokillsA   02/20/09 03:11 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 20, 2009 - BP, PG, WFMI, MO, VZ, PWR, KMP, FXI, NAT, FCX Stonehenge   02/20/09 03:37 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 20, 2009 - BP, PG, WFMI, MO, VZ, PWR, KMP, FXI, NAT, FCX geokillsA   02/20/09 04:38 PM
. * * Stock Update for February 23, 2009 - SSO geokillsA   02/23/09 02:52 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 23, 2009 - SSO Hotnuts   02/23/09 03:51 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 23, 2009 - SSO geokillsA   02/23/09 04:56 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 23, 2009 - SSO Hotnuts   02/23/09 05:18 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 23, 2009 - SSO geokillsA   02/23/09 05:25 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 23, 2009 - SSO Hotnuts   02/23/09 05:56 PM
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. * * Stock Update for February 27, 2009 - PEP, GE geokillsA   02/27/09 02:29 PM
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. * * Re: Stock Update for February 27, 2009 - PEP, GE geokillsA   02/28/09 09:31 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 27, 2009 - PEP, GE Stonehenge   02/28/09 10:03 AM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 27, 2009 - PEP, GE Learyfan   02/28/09 06:07 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 27, 2009 - PEP, GE geokillsA   02/28/09 08:06 PM
. * * Re: Stock Update for February 27, 2009 - PEP, GE Stonehenge   03/01/09 10:52 AM
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. * * Re: Stock Update for February 27, 2009 - PEP, GE AroundtheSon   02/27/09 07:08 PM
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. * * Stock Update for January 28, 2009 - PG, JPM, SDS geokillsA   01/28/09 05:21 PM
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. * * Re: Stock Update for December 22, 2008 - LunarEclipse   01/23/09 12:01 PM
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. * * Stock Update for September 17, 2008 - GS geokillsA   09/17/08 05:19 PM
. * * READ THE PRIMER! :) geokillsA   02/19/09 02:32 PM


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