subrun
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IVGA Invicta Group Inc. |
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INVG...Do the HomeWork!
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jwhite622
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Re: IVGA Invicta Group Inc. |
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quote: Originally posted by subrun Based on Charts and Honest PR's Lately, This stock will rise. Visit <edit by coaster: url deleted per forum rules> for target price and more insight.
Really...is this the only thing you base it on?
I guess I don't like penny stocks for this reason. It's just another form of uneducated gambling...not to say you aren't right, but I think that your statement is extremely bold...
This stock is barely 2 years old, and has completely tanked over that time frame... What are you basing this on again? Not hating...just want the skinny...
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Sun Apr 23, 2006 5:11 am |
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Rolo
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This is nothing more than those annoying faxes and other pump-and-dump scams.
"Expect me when you see me."
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Sun Apr 23, 2006 12:06 pm |
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subrun
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I base it on many things. However what makes me like this stock is its timing with vactions as the summer is shortly coming. Most people make their plans in spring. Also this company has been dealing with others to handle their PR in the past which didnt do so well obviously. They have now taking their own measures to assure better PR. Besides...if you want it done right ....do it yourself. But I just post stocks I buy and let others get in on what I've found....if They Decide to....after completing their own Homework. Good luck to you in your ventures.
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Sun Apr 23, 2006 9:07 pm |
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Rolo
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Re: DD |
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quote: Originally posted by subrun I base it on many things.
I base it on the fax I keep receiving.
quote: Originally posted by subrun I just post stocks I buy and let others get in on what I've found....
So what else did you buy?
"Expect me when you see me."
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Mon Apr 24, 2006 10:45 pm |
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subrun
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I dont do your homework |
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I just let you know about a stock I like. If I told everyone my reasons they may not do the right thing for themselves. Anyhow, you should have checked it out and you would have made a nice piece of change since I posted this stock on www.SubRun.Com Still a good venture IMO!
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Tue Apr 25, 2006 5:38 pm |
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ashraf
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Re: IVGA Invicta Group Inc. |
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1) This stock is sinking in the ocean of debt!
2) There has been no uptrend move for the last 2 years:
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=ivga&p=W&yr=2&mn=0&dy=0&id=p59618154372
3) It is a penny stock -- extremely dangerous!!!
You can not become free by accepting to be occupied
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Wed Apr 26, 2006 9:41 am |
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subrun
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IVGA is a Penny! |
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This is a penny stock...a sub at that...its a play not a long term...folllow the money, do the DD. Dont be pumped or bashed by any comments on any forums. My involvement here is to simply share my personal investment with others trying to find a good idea to go off of....not jump into...no your stock, before you buy. GLTA
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Wed Apr 26, 2006 11:53 am |
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Rolo
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Re: IVGA Invicta Group Inc. |
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quote: Originally posted by subrun INVG...Do the HomeWork!
Ashraf and I did our homework and determined it is junk. You haven't stated anything to the contrary.
If Ashraf and I agree on something, it is most certainly true!
"Expect me when you see me."
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Wed Apr 26, 2006 12:25 pm |
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JBendar
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When you deal with microcap stocks you are looking for trouble. Take it from a person who has experienced loss. If you are very astute and watch your company like a hawk, you can possibly win. In my experience the odds are stacked against you. What is the favorite of everyone today could be the loser tomorrow. If you haven't taken a profit on this stock already, you may be sorry in the days to come (IMO). My account is down and has been there for a while. You have to react very quickly and don't shoot for the moon, if you want to profit in these types of stocks.
JBendar
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Wed Apr 26, 2006 7:56 pm |
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ashraf
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Re: IVGA is a Penny! |
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quote: Originally posted by subrun This is a penny stock...a sub at that...its a play not a long term...folllow the money, do the DD. Dont be pumped or bashed by any comments on any forums. My involvement here is to simply share my personal investment with others trying to find a good idea to go off of....not jump into...no your stock, before you buy. GLTA
It is your money. But try to think about the huge risk you are going to face when investing/trading in these types of stocks.
You can not become free by accepting to be occupied
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Wed Apr 26, 2006 9:54 pm |
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Kiaser
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Re: DD |
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quote: Originally posted by subrun I base it on many things. However what makes me like this stock is its timing with vactions as the summer is shortly coming. Most people make their plans in spring. Also this company has been dealing with others to handle their PR in the past which didnt do so well obviously. They have now taking their own measures to assure better PR. Besides...if you want it done right ....do it yourself. But I just post stocks I buy and let others get in on what I've found....if They Decide to....after completing their own Homework. Good luck to you in your ventures.
I think what Rolo is trying to say is that he understands that any stock or investment has an opportunity to provide a return. But at the same time it can also tank. And given the SPECIFIC stock you are referring to and the facts behind it (such as a penny stock, and it's past track record, both of which are signs of danger), I believe he makes a proper comment as he has numbers to back his belief up.
Take a few thousand stocks which share those two traits (penny stocks, and horrible past performance). What percentage of that thousand would turn out to be money losers (both long term and short term)? I'd say a very high percentage, in fact, such a high percentage that the money would be better spent going to Vegas and giving the tables a shot. At least you can find a 51% lose / 49% win ratio on some games there!
Or you could give me the money, I'll kick you in the teeth, and we'll call it a day.
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