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To: Paul Senior who wrote (32989)8/6/2020 8:39:44 PM
From: Steve Felix1 Recommendation

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Graustus

  Respond to of 34328
 
"I don't see a unifying approach or theme." Same theme as everyone else in the market. Even dividend
investors buy "stocks that are undervalued." I simply try to get in on the money that is running this market.

Pretty sure you would agree that our best ideas don't pan out many times and something else in the portfolio blows
that best idea away. I try to use the big moneys ideas.

Losses are to be expected, which many have trouble with. I try to keep those small, but fail sometimes.

Stocks under $5 can be the best, when they work, though it is a low percentage game, and can take
a long time to work.

Because of not always remembering to hit LIFO, my 1000 ENPH shares show a basis of $6.03, but I started buying it under $4.

Bought my first RVP at $1.33. $12,000 gained on shares sold so far and currently have 450 left.

Started buying PRPLW at $2 and sold out way too soon for 100%.

Bought my first shares of VBIV 6/15 at $2.24. Still have 350 shares left, but sold 1250 for $1500.

List of losers would be too long. lol!

Having fun usually has a price, and I find this cheap.



To: Paul Senior who wrote (32989)8/7/2020 6:48:06 AM
From: Ernest K Brandt  Respond to of 34328
 
Now you have wondering what was the one? I did buy WYY @ 0.67.Ernie