Good choice. I forget where, but I read somewhere that this stock was poised to take off.I missed that news about Guderian. That really ####### sucks.
Give me DDD
I also believe I owe a box of crap to this years winner.
It was just there in October.Ouch.S&P - 1650
I just randomly picked a stock.How many of you have positions in your stock choice opposed to just making predictions?
I'm still holding SIRI from the 2013 contest (well, sold and bought again)How many of you have positions in your stock choice opposed to just making predictions?
Have an unhealthy percentage of my portfolio in my '13 pick after the runup, and overweight in FUEL/FEYE as well.How many of you have positions in your stock choice opposed to just making predictions?
I got a scrawny amount in the turd I picked.How many of you have positions in your stock choice opposed to just making predictions?
I did last year with AMD. I won't this year.How many of you have positions in your stock choice opposed to just making predictions?
i own positions in this year pick V-visa and last years pick MA - mastercard. been long since the IPOFennis said:I did last year with AMD. I won't this year.Skylord said:How many of you have positions in your stock choice opposed to just making predictions?
Finishing strong today! Box of crap, woohoo!My stock this year is NSPH (Nanosphere). Rough 2013 due to some delays and downgrading projections. Look for it to ramp back up this year as their product penetration ramps up. I think I can get a double.Thx for "sponsoring".Barring major news in the next two days, Andrew74 will win easily (GST +410%)I also believe I owe a box of crap to this years winner.
:Both went public On September 20.siffoin said:Very interesting. I'm going to research these companies. Thanks.Love FEYE long term. Just think FUEL is positioned to make its run earlier.
MA, what data do you need? I have a Bloomberg terminal and can set something up to auto-track this in Excel.Sure,SIRI is yours.
If anyone knows how to download a custom view of portfolio on Yahoo. please advise. The tracker is much better than Google, but only let's me download current day prices, which is useless for this. I am pulling the shorts from there now, since Google calculates wrong, and then I'll post 2013 results.
Results for 2013 are here:
http://forums.footballguys.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=674015&page=5
I had it last year. I still lost the contest, but I did ok. Give me TXT - Textron. I hope speculation on commercial drones will help it rise.TheIronSheik said:Good choice. I forget where, but I read somewhere that this stock was poised to take off.I missed that news about Guderian. That really ####### sucks.
Give me DDD
I also believe I owe a box of crap to this years winner.
Thx, Andrew. Yahoo and Google are easy for me for ongoing tracking. It just made the cut-and-paste to the thread easier when I used Excel vs the web page. But I couldn't hold the formatting in Excel when I posted today anyway (did it manually), so may be a moot point.MA, what data do you need? I have a Bloomberg terminal and can set something up to auto-track this in Excel.If anyone knows how to download a custom view of portfolio on Yahoo. please advise. The tracker is much better than Google, but only let's me download current day prices,
Sure, no company has ever gone bankrupt, like ever.Long on Richmont Mines (RIC) for second straight year after it tanked this year. Can't go down much more, can it?
S&P: 1921
I'm really a leg guy, I just got lucky. Just saw a pic of your wife on the facebat. VERY hot GB.Buck Bradcanon said:I for one am shocked that StLB likes triple D's.
Nicely done. PM me your addy.Finishing strong today! Box of crap, woohoo!My stock this year is NSPH (Nanosphere). Rough 2013 due to some delays and downgrading projections. Look for it to ramp back up this year as their product penetration ramps up. I think I can get a double.Thx for "sponsoring".Barring major news in the next two days, Andrew74 will win easily (GST +410%)I also believe I owe a box of crap to this years winner.
Edit to add: SPX 1,996.