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Revision History For: Stock Attack -- A Complete Analysis

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Welcome to Stock Attack!

This thread is going to concentrate on 2 stocks ($15-$50) from different industries. We will be using different approaches to try to analyze each stock.

This includes:

1) Fundamental Analysis (P/E ratios, Balance Sheet, Earnings,etc.)
2) Technical Analysis (Charts, Indicators, Trendlines, etc.)
3) News Analysis (Effects of News/Rumors, Product/Industry Info)
4) Broad Market Analysis (NAZ/DJIA, Interest Rates, etc.)

Each stock will then be followed for a period of time as a part of a mock investment.

The purpose is to provide you, the investor, a better understanding on HOW to research a stock and successfully INVEST to make a profit. However, to make this thread more effective, we suggest you follow these basic guidelines.

1) Mutual Respect for ALL types of opinions/ideas.
2) No TA vs FA wars.
3) Keep on topic related to the stock/industry.
4) Do your own HW. Don't take a buy recomm. as YOUR signal to buy too.
5) No flaming or arguments. Period.

This is a place to share ideas. We encourage you to post questions and answers. It is the questions that make a thread come alive. There is NO right or worng way to interpret information. It's in the eye of the beholder. Each person has their own opinions and should be respected.

Let this place not only be informative and educational, but also to have fun and make investing in stocks an enjoyable and profitable endeavor.

Lastly, this thread is for investors of all levels and ages.
So, let's get started!

Best of luck to all,

Bob Graham
Chris Chang