natedagg
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I love the stock market. I don't know how many or who have stocks, and how comfortable people generally are about talking about this thing, but if you have any stock picks, books, questions, ideas, options, etc., and you aren't shy, then discuss.
My major positions:
hpq
rocm
abt.to
oats (I want to get rid of it, but am waiting like a mantis for the right time)
sai
I like my holdings (esp. if wild oats gets bought out), but I am getting a little itchy to make a move.
Interested in frpt.ob / wwat.ob (both as speculative, high risk types).
I don't know much about the market - I watch cramer and have read mad money, and that's about it, so any books you all like, please let me know.
I use finance.yahoo.com for my general inquiries, but the quotes are on a 20-min delay. I have recently got into their message boards too, but beware - there is a lot of poop on them too! I have a scottrade account for the real-time stuff, but find it to be less user-friendly, so generally I don't bother until I want to trade.
Just as important: if any of you want to start learning about the market and trading stocks, let me know. I am no expert, but I am POSITIVE that getting your feet wet at a young age in money management skills, no matter how small the scale, is a good thing.
Ok gentlemen - take it away!
My major positions:
hpq
rocm
abt.to
oats (I want to get rid of it, but am waiting like a mantis for the right time)
sai
I like my holdings (esp. if wild oats gets bought out), but I am getting a little itchy to make a move.
Interested in frpt.ob / wwat.ob (both as speculative, high risk types).
I don't know much about the market - I watch cramer and have read mad money, and that's about it, so any books you all like, please let me know.
I use finance.yahoo.com for my general inquiries, but the quotes are on a 20-min delay. I have recently got into their message boards too, but beware - there is a lot of poop on them too! I have a scottrade account for the real-time stuff, but find it to be less user-friendly, so generally I don't bother until I want to trade.
Just as important: if any of you want to start learning about the market and trading stocks, let me know. I am no expert, but I am POSITIVE that getting your feet wet at a young age in money management skills, no matter how small the scale, is a good thing.
Ok gentlemen - take it away!