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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Tokyo Joe's Cafe / Anything goes

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To: Due Diligence who wrote (26669)6/20/1998 1:06:00 PM
From: Big Dog  Read Replies (5) of 34592
 
OK, enough already.

Why is it that as soon as we don't get instant gratitude on a stock play we start pointing fingers of blame and then the bickering starts. I wish I had a crystal ball that could see the future and could know the exact time a stock would rise and fall, but I don't. So, I have to rely on all the information I can gather and my instincts. I am close to calling them right enough of the time to be able to say I win a great deal more than I lose, but I do lose some and I take my loss and move on to the next one.

Every play can not be a winner and the winners are not all instant money makers. If you are playing with money you can't afford to lose, you have no business playing at all. If you are playing with a limited amount of funds and you thrive on the rush and excitement of daytrading, you have no business putting your funds into a LONG play because your money may be tied up for months and you will crave daytrading and not have the funds to do it. When this happens you will start complaining that the LONG play is taking too long. Don't you realize that when you start complaining about a long play that you are in that you are hurting yourself. Other potential investors read your complaints and my decide to stay away from a perfectly good stock, thus leaving the stock you are in with less investors to make the price go up.

I am trying to find stocks that are not momentum or daytrades (if I find a good one of these I will state it as such). Stocks in companies that I believe are about to see expansion and growth. Some may be rapid and others may take a while, but all the same they are mid to long term plays. The idea is if you buy into one of these stocks high and it falls back, because it is believed to be a good long term stock that it will get recover to where you bought in and beyond. You may disagree with what I or anyone for that matter thinks about a stock, but that is what is so great about being able to choose for yourself. However, along with that comes taking responsibility for your own decisions.

I do not profess to be "the great stock guru", just a guy with dependable instincts and a reliable network of contacts and information. Combine this with all of you out there and there is no conceivable reason we can't find good up and coming companies to invest in.

My current hot list.

TCBG, this in my opinion will be the hottest and fastest mover from where it is now. The Children's Beverage Group is going into production for the world's largest retailers. Has from what I hear many more in the works and will be in full blown, capacity production in a matter of months.

Myself and Earl Falwell will be meeting with the CEO and executives from the Children's Beverage Group as well as executives from the nations leading retailers and foodstuffs manufactures at the Penzoil 200 in N.H. next week where the TCBG car will be driven by Robby Unser. We have been invited to the race and on a tour of it's manufacturing facility by The Children's Beverage Group CEO Jon Darmstadter. We will be reporting back to the thread from the race live with information as we get it.

NBET, this in my opinion is an up and coming company in one of the fastest growing industries there is. In the weeks and months to come we should see a double and beyond from it's current price. I like this company and I like the direction and alliances the company is making with other leaders in this field. Sometimes a little patience pays off in a big way.

AVBC, I like this company over the next year. What can I say other than it has a great product. I drink it all the time and it has a great potential to make it in a very competitive market. The only complaint I have is it sometimes feels like management is dragging it's feet with SEC filings and finalizing distribution deals.

Well, there you have it, my opinions. Agree, disagree, whatever. Just remember, if you use your head and trust yourself first, you just might find yourself on the winning side of the curve.

Please, feel free to visit my website and post your opinions in the forum or maybe subscribe to my Email list at: members.xoom.com

Happy and profitable trading,

BIG DOG
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