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To: Paul Senior who wrote (48606)7/6/2012 9:55:37 AM
From: NikhilJog1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78667
 
i have to concur with paul on this issue. if you know a sector really well, you can play the cycles and make a lot of money.



To: Paul Senior who wrote (48606)7/13/2012 12:23:32 AM
From: Jack O B4 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78667
 
You seem to have a lot of experience with doing stock scans. So what?

Let me see, today I would like a stock selling at such and such and if it ends up being a Chinese taco co. does not matter because it fit the parameters. Your money, but shame on you for calling that value investment.

Does not matter if you know the page number if you don't apply common sense and reasoning.

Some of your comments to posters with opposing viewpoints are rude.

I am looking for some good value ideas. Not stock scans set on on P.E. or B.S.

So, well I don't anything about this co. or what it does but it sells at you know cheap and I like it but that's just me and you don't have to follow me because I have been wrong so many times before but if one of my picks ever makes money you know it came from here.

One question for you with an opportunity to redeem yourself. What is the right way to find value stocks and I am not interested in a scan. You know value? What is it? It's not stocks selling at such and such because I don't want any Chinese tacos!