• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

favorite stocks

lesch2k

Golden Member
so i am taking an investment class and i have $500,000 imaginary dollars to invest. do you have any recomendations.... preferably non high tech stocks since i already have a bunch of those

cheers!
 
Lee Enterprises (symbol: LEE) has been a strong performer for me. They've got up about 10 points since this time last year. They've about doubled since 2000.

If you're interested in the background, the company is a newspaper publishing company for the Midwest.

Lee
 
FBR, it's a very interesting company, they do IPOs, Investment banking, REIT, also stock brokage. I used to own their REIT, but they merged back with their own company last year, I am up over 400% already not including the fat divdends I was getting from the REIT side of business. They could be the next JP morgan, but most likely they will get bought out before that.
 
Originally posted by: lesch2k
so i am taking an investment class and i have $500,000 imaginary dollars to invest. do you have any recomendations.... preferably non high tech stocks since i already have a bunch of those

cheers!

What do you get for "winning" at this game? Better yet, what happens if you lose all your money?
If you are only rewarded on the up side (ie, losing the most doesn't mean you fail), you should take on as much risk as possible. If you can, "trade" options and futures. If that is not allowed, buy a levered mutual fund. If funds are not allowed, beta load with stocks (ie, buy stocks with HUGE betas and/or huge volatilities).
 
Originally posted by: Winchester
EONOQ
WCPNQ

pink sheet stocks are good for this sort of thing (ie, "swinging for the fences"), but they may not be as volatile as you think. For instance, I don't think Enron's price has changed for a week or two.
 
Try ASTT. Also if you want to gamble on nanotech, try NVEC ( this stock went from $5 to more than $66 in one year).
 
Try using some of your imaginary dollars on some REIT stocks. They earn between 5 to 7% dividend. Some of the ticker symbols are ARI, BXP, CLI, EOP, KRC, and KIM.
 
Originally posted by: zener
Try ASTT. Also if you want to gamble on nanotech, try NVEC ( this stock went from $5 to more than $66 in one year).

Biotech and Nanotech are 2 completely different industries right?
Anyone have any opinions of which one will surge first (because of any kind of discovery).. Biotech stocks already rode one wave right?

Im don't follow the nasdaq .. etc.. just wanted some general ideas to kick around
 
during times of war, manufacturers like lockheed martin are always a good bet. but we're not quite as active now.
 
during times of war, manufacturers like lockheed martin are always a good bet. but we're not quite as active now.
 
WWVY

Did some investigation and found out it is way undervalued.

Removed link, not sure if I am allowed to post. Do a Google search for "Calandra Report Warwick Valley Telephone Company"

Whether they ever realize the value for shareholders remains to be seen.

mdcrab
 
Back
Top