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Old 03-20-2006, 10:52 AM
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Another Stock!! (Last one is up 129% in 4 months!!)

TRLG - True Religion. Just bought in today at 19.50

This stock has some great potential IMO. It just dipped right now, and i think its a great opportunity to buy it. They just had a great earnings report. Check it out.!

BTW, NENG is the stock that is up 129% or so since December.. Get on that baby, i see it going to 4 or 5 bucks in the near future!

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Old 03-20-2006, 10:53 AM
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Clothing line???
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Old 03-20-2006, 10:57 AM
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Clothing line???
You got it!! Go buy your denim jeans!!! lol... There only a couple hundred bucks a pair!
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Old 03-20-2006, 07:27 PM
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Here's one I just jumped on recently - XRTX (Xyratex). Most investors know about the runup in stock prices for disk drive makers - heck everything comes with a hard drive nowadays! Well Xyratex provides those disk drive companies with technology and test equipment. This company is growing quickly and is a great way to get in on that market.
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Old 03-21-2006, 08:26 PM
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TRLG - True Religion. Just bought in today at 19.50
Its down a point and a half to 17.75 now. How far do you think it will drop?
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Old 03-22-2006, 03:08 PM
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Here's one I just jumped on recently - XRTX (Xyratex). Most investors know about the runup in stock prices for disk drive makers - heck everything comes with a hard drive nowadays! Well Xyratex provides those disk drive companies with technology and test equipment. This company is growing quickly and is a great way to get in on that market.
Heck yeah, huge bump in forecasted earnings has XRTX up over 16% in after hours!
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Old 03-22-2006, 03:11 PM
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Its down a point and a half to 17.75 now. How far do you think it will drop?
Sorry , just seen this. I actually doubled my position on this at 18.10. My average cost is now 18.70/share.

This stock is volatile BigNut. There will be days that is drops and days like today. It has great financials, we should be heading back up to 22-25 range.
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Old 03-22-2006, 03:13 PM
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Heck yeah, huge bump in forecasted earnings has XRTX up over 16% in after hours!
Nice!! I will keep an eye on this one.
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Old 03-22-2006, 03:22 PM
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maybe a hot stock but the jeans suck,

i dont see how you guys make money in this market, i started buying and selling last year small time to get my foot in the door after hitting big on apple stock, i bought into 3 stocks that netted me about 2 grand profit over the year, and just paid 40% of it back in taxes, and along with all the fees i had to pay to cash out, the majority of my profit was swallowed by taxes and transaction fees

at the same time i make a killing on apple stock and because its a longterm gain i pay hardly any taxes, and make good money, i just dont see an advantage in buying into these smalltime volatile stocks, and giving back all your profit to the govt and your trade account, makes no sense,, all that work to pay taxes and transaction fees, unless your investing a few hundred thousand at least,
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Old 03-22-2006, 03:28 PM
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Guys I don't follow stocks one bit, but I always see Nasdaq on the screen, what is that? Also, please correct me if I am wrong but wouldn't it be good to just put stocks in microsoft or apple? Or is that a dumb idea? I have no idea, but if one of you has the time to explain this to me, that would be nice of ya!

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Old 03-22-2006, 04:37 PM
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Saw this about your stock.

4 Pretty Stocks in Ugly Places

True Religion (Nasdaq: TRLG) is into denim. Even though apparel is a fickle niche and designer jeans feel so 1980s, True Religion's high-end wear is a hit with celebrities and shoppers with disposable income to spare. Last week, the company posted fiscal fourth-quarter results that saw sales surge 88% higher, as earnings soared 83%. That kind of growth rarely goes unnoticed in the market. Yet even though True Religion shares have appreciated significantly -- you could have picked up shares for less than a buck two summers ago -- the stock still trades at just 14 times the $1.25 per share that True Religion expects to earn this year.

Looks good bro!
http://www.fool.com/news/commentary/...gvisit=y&npu=y
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Old 03-22-2006, 04:45 PM
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maybe a hot stock but the jeans suck,

i dont see how you guys make money in this market, i started buying and selling last year small time to get my foot in the door after hitting big on apple stock, i bought into 3 stocks that netted me about 2 grand profit over the year, and just paid 40% of it back in taxes, and along with all the fees i had to pay to cash out, the majority of my profit was swallowed by taxes and transaction fees

at the same time i make a killing on apple stock and because its a longterm gain i pay hardly any taxes, and make good money, i just dont see an advantage in buying into these smalltime volatile stocks, and giving back all your profit to the govt and your trade account, makes no sense,, all that work to pay taxes and transaction fees, unless your investing a few hundred thousand at least,

For one bro, you should never pay more than 7-10 bucks for a trade. Also, 40% on gains is crazy, ya gotta find a better accountant. You can definetely make some money trading stocks
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Old 03-22-2006, 04:46 PM
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Saw this about your stock.

4 Pretty Stocks in Ugly Places

True Religion (Nasdaq: TRLG) is into denim. Even though apparel is a fickle niche and designer jeans feel so 1980s, True Religion's high-end wear is a hit with celebrities and shoppers with disposable income to spare. Last week, the company posted fiscal fourth-quarter results that saw sales surge 88% higher, as earnings soared 83%. That kind of growth rarely goes unnoticed in the market. Yet even though True Religion shares have appreciated significantly -- you could have picked up shares for less than a buck two summers ago -- the stock still trades at just 14 times the $1.25 per share that True Religion expects to earn this year.

Looks good bro!
http://www.fool.com/news/commentary/...gvisit=y&npu=y
Yeah i seen that bro, looks good. Have to love there financials!!
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Old 03-22-2006, 04:47 PM
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What do you think about IMAX stock? Apparently they are up for sale. Do you think it would be wise to pick up some shares of this at $10.22?
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Old 03-22-2006, 04:47 PM
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maybe a hot stock but the jeans suck,
Tell that to all the Celebs and RICH people living it up.. They are eating these jeans up. Also True Religion is planning on opening stores in NYC and VEGAS. 40 or 50 more stores in the next 2 yrs... Someone like them!
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