Thanks to all those long time blog followers who are now following me on twitter @incredibletrade. I have got 4,000 followers in just about an year and that's is incredible! Blog statistics clearly tell that more people are interested in my blog than last year when the count was 200 vs 419 today !!!....hence I decided to spend some extra time in updating this blog as regularly as possible. I am spending more time finding picks and have very less time to write articles about them so I will be posting the picks that I like with less detail as shown below. In the future I will try to add couple columns explaining whether its a tech play or a theme play, market cap, float and other statistics etc..but for now this is what you will see.
A general Caution and Advise - As I always advise in my posts, Do not chase stocks. please keep in mind that I am not a Stock Market Analyst or an Investment Adviser to count on my recommendations/alerts. Do your due dilligence before investing or speculating. Start with a small position, always keep your stop losses in place and emotions out. If you are profiting from a trade then always ring the register. Finally thank me for your profits but do not blame me for your losses because you are the one who pulled the trigger!!!
A general Caution and Advise - As I always advise in my posts, Do not chase stocks. please keep in mind that I am not a Stock Market Analyst or an Investment Adviser to count on my recommendations/alerts. Do your due dilligence before investing or speculating. Start with a small position, always keep your stop losses in place and emotions out. If you are profiting from a trade then always ring the register. Finally thank me for your profits but do not blame me for your losses because you are the one who pulled the trigger!!!
Wondering how you're picking up downside stop. Doesn't look like same percentage all the time.
ReplyDeleteDownside stop is a mental stop and it varies from stock to stock. Not all stocks behave in a similar fashion.
DeleteSeems the strike on the CRMD/WS is $1.25/share. So with CRMD currently @$2.80, the intrinsic value on CRMD/WS (last priced @$0.70) should be $1.55 (=$2.80-$1.25). Is each warrant worth only half a share?
ReplyDeleteAxter here it is...http://www.pitchengine.com/theproactivenetwork/cormedixnyseamexcrmdthewarrantplay
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