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Strategies & Market Trends : Buy and Sell Signals, and Other Market Perspectives
SPY 695.420.0%Jan 28 4:00 PM EST

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To: Ms. Baby Boomer who wrote (100235)1/4/2018 1:19:27 PM
From: Lazarus  Read Replies (1) of 222565
 
Hmmmm... well they've sure been good to me.

Here's an example of some I have owned:

IEHC purchased in 98/99 at .15 to .18 (out)

SPND purchased around the same time starting at .18 cents (out )

CDLA purchased around the same time with lowest cost shares picked up a few years later under a dime.(out)

OPCO which I started buying at .15 cents. Sold out last year at $1.46

I had one bio tech penny I bought at .002 (cant recall the name and they later changed the ticker) that went to $3.00 but I was out the last of my shares -- I think around .30 cents

I sold this one last year -- AMNF --- purchased in the .60's at which time they were paying a divy of .03 per share and a bonus divy of a penny. (they still are -but yield much lower now).

I had one penny stock that I began purchasing at .03 cents and had a cost basis of about a nickle that went to almost $19.00 --- this is the pityme stock of my career in trading as it went bk and I still have around 125,000 shares I never I sold ( but hey, I made a few bucks on it)

The list goes on and on and on ... at last count I had 84 (mostly) penny stocks that went to ZERO in my accounts that represent 7 figures in money left on the table... but i still manage to poke along. So yeah, they can be dangerous
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