Who is the new (trading) millionare?

If I thought it was going to last more than a couple of days on the NAZ, I probably would have bought--but the news was that it was getting pulled from NAZ.

Originally posted by PuffyGums
No real trader would risk signigicant money on a stock that could be halted at any moment.
:mad:
 
I know two guys who bought K-Mart and Enron a day or two before they were de-listed. Bottom fishing. Didn't work out.

Total risk capital. A throw of the dice if you ask me. Things are generally worth what people are willing to pay for them.
 
I think the secrets not to risk your whole account on em.
I had 20,000 of em yesterday but jumped out just before noon when the 0.06 suport got pretty thin.
I play pigs alot and anything that sits at the 9-10cent mark is worth watching because once they loose that extra decimal at 11 and get some buying on them they can honk...It puts reward a little more in your favor.
If they fall below 11 you get the extra decimal back which slows things up a bit.
Guess everyones risk levels differant.
 
Originally posted by bone
I know two guys who bought K-Mart and Enron a day or two before they were de-listed. Bottom fishing. Didn't work out.

Total risk capital. A throw of the dice if you ask me. Things are generally worth what people are willing to pay for them.


I know one guy who did make bank bottom fishing Enron....
 
Originally posted by bone
I know two guys who bought K-Mart and Enron a day or two before they were de-listed.

KM has been delisted? I didn't know that...I thought KM was
still trading on NYSE?
 
Originally posted by Tony01

I think the WCOME buy % was like 85% for Monday. I'm pretty sure these results only take into account positions held overnight, not daytrades.

I might consider trading WCOME myself if I didn't have per-share commissions. It would cost too much to scalp with large enough size. But I prefer per-share commissions for my style of trading.

Tony

I wouldn't read too much into this because with shorts covering and option and Leaps getting squared up that could explain the buying strength. I can't imagine that anyone is really investing. Maybe some are taking a long shot gamble but I would personally rather buy a lottery ticket.
Cheers
 
I bought WCOME this morning and sold it out a number of times until the plateau, and made a bunch of cash...all through INCA

Ave. trade time probably 10 seconds.

Traded it for credits rest of the day.

Boooo YAaa!!!
 
Originally posted by SilverBullet
I bought WCOME this morning and sold it out a number of times until the plateau, and made a bunch of cash...all through INCA

Ave. trade time probably 10 seconds.

Traded it for credits rest of the day.

Boooo YAaa!!!

and your point is?
 
Originally posted by Tony01



Yes it's possible and it looks like lots of people bought it yesterday.
This is a cool link I check sometimes to see what the amateurs are doing.:p

http://www.ameritradeindex.com/amtd.html

I think the WCOME buy % was like 85% for Monday. I'm pretty sure these results only take into account positions held overnight, not daytrades.

I might consider trading WCOME myself if I didn't have per-share commissions. It would cost too much to scalp with large enough size. But I prefer per-share commissions for my style of trading.

Tony

just cause someone isn't a daytrader, doesn't mean they are an ametuer trader/investor.
 
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