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Originally Posted by Stockbear
Taipan started this thread which is worthy of our attention and contributions! Threads like this help all of us.
For those not so sure about sharing what they have or know, you have much to gain and nothing to lose. In sharing what you know, someone else might very well add to your "treasure" without them knowing so and likewise we all gain from each other.
By sharing we enrich each other! Many a time I have info that could enrich me if I had the money to utilise the said information, but since I do not have said funds, I see no reason why someone else should not benefit from something that I cannot presently benefit from.
More so, just like I do not and might not have the funds to benefit from info someone else has shared with me, the same applies to many others.
The very fact that you have something precious to share does not mean anyone or everyone will benefit from such sharing.
Let's all share for the benefit of each other. As we have chosen to be a part of this "community" our worthwhile contributions to it make it worthwhile to us and a joy/pleasure to be a part of.
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Stockbear, thanks so much for the encouragement, although I wonder why u choose to be a stockbear instead of a stockbull!
Been watching the market and I must say that I'm a little confused. It's difficult to find a reasonable stock to invest in (or maybe I haven't done my fundamentals well) as quite a number of them have unreasonably high prices. Even Afroil which just recorded a loss is still moving up slike a shooting-star! Please does anyone have any explanations and suggestions?
Personally, I've been following the Financial Standard Monday Review (FS back page) and I've discovered that once a stock gets listed among the top three (or so) underpriced stocks,the price starts to shoot up! For those looking to make a quick kill, you might just want to try it. Right now, the most underpriced stock (according to FS) is University Press and you can check out what's happening to their price at
http://www.firstglobalselect.com/scr...retype-id=6360
I do hope others would share whatever little info they have. Thanks.