10 Stock Watchlist, More Boring Than Any Sissy Value Investor, But Just Barely

Posted by Timothy Sykes on Fri 5th of Dec, 2008 12:31:36 PM
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Pathetic trade I just did, $600 loss, details coming…forced it when no opportunities existed, dummy..I gotta listen more to myself as this was sent to TIMalert subscribers early AM today:

Another slow slow slow day, again, don’t force something that isn’t there….sure a good setup can always pop up, but the best are multi-day setups and today there are slim to none. Here’s what I’m watching for potential trades:

DXCM had a big first up day from $2 to $3, considering this is really the only one up a lot, lots of short sellers will be circling, let them, the key to profiting on a play like this is shorting into any potential short squeeze, not risk being a part of it!

SIFY also had its first up day, but its lower priced meaning there’s not as much downside, meaning I need to wait for a potential short squeeze on that one too.

TLB is the same story as SIFY and DXCM, price right in between the two of em…c’mon and give me some more strength to short into!

RMBS dropped again to the mid $10s, potential short, but scary.

FRZ is holding up better than expected, I hope for a massive short squeeze, but it’s gonna be tough

HRZB was up a lot at the market open yesterday but its illiquid and I couldn’t find any reason why it was up, next!

PRKR spiked on news of a big deal but coulda woulda shoulda been a great short all throughout the day…I don’t short solid contract plays, so I don’t feel guilty about missing it at all.

ZBB is a 2 day winner, potential short.

SRZ got some financing so now that it went waaay higher yesterday in afterhours I don’t really care…c’mon Lionmaster, pick a stock in the $2-$4 range that triples so its useful to me, thanks!

OGXI shooting $1/share high yesterday proves my point why you shouldn’t short positive FDA news…it’s not hype/manipulation, learn form my instructional DVDs guys, please, I promise you their cost is cheaper than anything you’ll lose in the markets when you learn the lessons I have over the past 10 years.

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  • OptionsTrader
    Sup Tim? You seen HSPO? Looks like it might be a great potential short. Been promoted like no other!
  • Check out this Youtube "Big Buck Bunny" HD clip.

    You have to click on "watch in HD" (bottom right)
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RggkgvMwArA

    It would probably help if I put the link in here.
  • MosesTheLawgiver
    When you meek you maker, he will show you that ad and hand you a one way ticket to spend eternity among Muslims
  • @OptionsTrader

    HSPO is lame aka price < $1 and change percentage is only 16.22%
  • dannyShchar
    hey anyone here from canada??? i'm looking to open an account with a canadian broker because our currency sucks and i don't want to be screwed on 30% of my profits when i withdraw some of those dollars..lol.

    can anyone recommend a good Canadian broker that is good for shorting and reserving shares for pennystocks?

    i've heard of "trade freedom" based in montreal....what do u guys think???

    thanx, danny.
  • OptionsTrader
    Hey Timothy Clemens, HSPO was trading at lower than 20 cents a share less than 5 days ago... now trading at 44... thats over 100% price change buddy ;)
  • msix
    Does anyone looking on HIG now as a great short pretender?
  • Bryan
    If positive the FDA news on OGXI is so strong is it a BUY then?
  • toeot
    Tim actually shorted OGXI for a small loss - a boredom trade. But this is a great lesson for all of us to NOT break our rules.
  • Bryan
    Yes, companies like OGXI are dangerous long or short. From my experience, positive FDA news almost always fizzles out and the stock drops like a rock. An interesting point is the lack of institutional attention/investment this company has received. Virtually none to non-existent.
  • toeot
    Yeah, the spread was really wide too. Huge swings up and down, low volume. Not too exciting, wonder why Tim got in even if he was bored.
  • kcprinters
    dannys...your best bet is Interactive brokers or thinkswim...only problem is they run on US daytrading rules, so you need the 25k unless you want to deal with those rules...

    Tradefreedom is a good platform, but I'm not sure if it is any good at American shorts. Questrade is the cheapest, and fine for US stocks, but you can only find shares on 50% of the stocks. I'd appreciate further insight from any other canucks as I am not into the daytrading rules and their minimum deposits, so the best brokers are out for me.
  • blamecanada
    to the canadian;
    thinkorswim.com has a canadian branch
  • nojobmaui
  • jay Z
    i doubt tim makes any money at all. he is a cocksucking fag. i saw a picture of him sucking a big ass dick the other day. shame on you cocksucker.
  • younggunz
    Why you looking at pictures of guys sucking dick. Must have looked at it pretty long to see that it was Tim or that it was a "big ass dick." Sounds like you are the fag if your searching for sick shit like that. Its not like you just stumble upon gay porn you have to go out and find it or be interested enough to click on your spam.
  • Danny
    blamecanada,

    thinkorswim does have a canadian branch, but funds can only be withdrawn in US dollars, therefore when i'll withdraw part of my profits, i'll get screwed on the exchange rate....

    here's a direct quote from their website:

    You may withdraw funds in US dollars only. Wire transfers to your bank are $30.00 each time. If we receive your wire request form by 1pm central standard time, your wire transfer will go out same day. We recommend filling out our Online Wire Request Form but you can also fax us the paper version to (773) 435-3232. Please make sure you have the bank number and bank transit number for the receiving bank.
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