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To: Justinfo who wrote (51785)6/27/2013 2:20:56 PM
From: Jurgis Bekepuris  Respond to of 78715
 
I think that unless you can make some kind of value argument, non-value stocks should not be discussed here. If they are Buffettology candidates, they could be discussed on Buffettology thread. :)



To: Justinfo who wrote (51785)6/27/2013 5:49:10 PM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78715
 
About non-value stocks here: We are a thread that's been pretty consistent about discussing value stocks over the past 15 years. A range of opinions and posts, given that value may be like beauty -- in the eyes of the beholder. However this has not been a site that encourages any and all opinions about stocks (or options or technical analysis, or competitive stock-picking games, or macro event discussions.)

If there's a stock you believe is not a value stock, but feel compelled to alert this thread to, my suggestion is that you consider posting your opinion/reasonings on another site and come back here and post OT (Off-topic) and just link to the other site where people can go over and read and respond if they wish.

Paul Senior

You might try the 50% Gains thread, which may be more receptive to an ipo (non value) discussion than this thread might be.



To: Justinfo who wrote (51785)6/28/2013 10:20:19 AM
From: Spekulatius  Respond to of 78715
 
justinfo - I'd say post away. My only request would be that you take some time to post the rationale for your picks and/or your thought process, rather than just throwing out a bunch of ticker symbols and asking:
"What about XY, XYX, ZZZ ?". Even if the thread participants think that the stocks are not value stocks, publishing a thought process/rationale why you like them may help to find a new angle perhaps and subsequently find stocks that we think may represent value.

The fact that you use value based metrics let's me believe that your stock picks may be of interest for many here.