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Microcap & Penny Stocks : PLFM - Undervalued with great potential -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Shake-Man who wrote (1905)5/6/1998 5:55:00 PM
From: Shake-Man  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9096
 
I, Shake-Man, the cheapest member of SI, bought another 100 shares of PLFM today at 1.17. Yes, that is correct, I spent 117 dollars plus the 7.95 Suretrade commission. Don't ask me where I get my tremendous cash flow. It's a secret. I now have have four hundred shares, averaging at .44 per share. As soon as PLFM takes off, I will be rich, rich I tell you...but I digress. I just wanted to say that even though PLFM had some rocky trading today, I am still tickled pink about this stock. I believe in the company, plus I like the fact that they don't hype themselves, which tells me that they don't need to. They know they've got a good product, and they know that informed investors know it, too. There's no need for hype. It just brings in the daytraders.

One other thing, me being the cheapo that I am, I like to keep track of just how much I have made or lost on my meager holdings. I'd like to recommend DLJ for Windows. It's free from DLJ's website at www.dljdirect.com. You can put in how many shares you own of a stock and what price you paid, and it combines this with a quote system to show you just how much you are making or losing. I know that there are similar programs out there, but this one seems easy, even for a novice like myself. It loads really quick, and it has seamless integration with charts and news reports. I signed up with DLJ Direct after horrifying experiences with Suretrade, but their 20.00 commission and Suretrade's somewhat improved service brought me back. The DLJ for Windows software, however, can't be beat, especially for something that's free. You may be asking, "Shake-Man, why are you telling us this?" My response, "I have a headache, and I took a Vicodin." Anyone familiar with narcotic painkillers will have no trouble understanding why I just wasted five minutes typing about DLJ for Windows, or why my keyboard is now floating.

Go PLFM!!! and go any chicks that want to go out with me.

Shake-Man