Hi there. New Kid to these parts. I look forward to sharing stock thoughts, strategies and profits with all of you.
While I am sure we are all here because we enjoy a little fun with our financial advice, and would love to one day meet the Huge One himself, to shower him with fine meats and cheeses to thank him for all the money we have made through all his wise investment picks
, I am sure the majority of you are mainly here for one objective -- to make money, lots of it.
With that in mind, I will share with you my own personal plan for maximizing my profits based on the Huge One's selections.
I realize that many people on the internet make selections after some sort of information has peaked their interest. That info. may have come from a news story, a trend, or any number of variable sources. Most likely the internet selector of a particuliar stock was not the only one to see/hear the info. With that in mind, instead of buying when the great Huge One buys a stock, I will wait a day or two until the stock 'let's off a little steam.'
Now, I know many of you are laughing at me saying that I will miss the boat with that strategy on some of the high-fliers that just keep taking off. I understand that. If I had not come to this website, I would not even know of their existence. My practice is a simple one that reduces risk if the recommended stock is a dog (though I would never expect that of the Huge One's selections
,) while allowing me to maximize profits if the stock does see the appreciation (15% gain) predicted by the esteemed creator of this website. Following along?
If you look at the last three stocks selected on this website, CLSR, CCBI and DHI, you will see that all three of them have fallen below the price at which the Huge One purchased them, yet have not yet reached the projected 15% gain sell point. If you like the advice offered for buying the selections, it would be logical to believe that buying them NOW would make even more sense. Isn't buy low(er), sell high, good sound financial advice?
In other words, I will never buy a stock at a price above that paid by the Huge One. I will buy the stock at a lower price, but before it reaches his target price. This practice will allow me to limit my downside potential and make sure that I never but at the exact top of a momentum play.....which, as many of you know, is a sad, sad thing when it happens to you.
As stated above, I understand that if the recommended stock continues to rise from the moment the Huge One buys it, I will not get in on the fun and money-making. But if there is a dip, and the stock still rises to the 'announced' level, I will make even more money on that stock then the Huge One himself.
While I humbly say that I would be a little embarassed by that prospect, I can assure you it is an occurrence I (and my stock account) would love to see happen over and over again.
With all that in mind, and to conclude my first (long-winded) post on this wonderful web-site, following my own personal plan, here are the stocks I purchased near close today (Monday - 11/10/03.) Feel free to track my progress and comment on my strategy.
Purchased CCBI @ 19.29 -- That is 4 1/2% less than the $20.20 that the Huge One paid. I can see a 15% gain at $22.18 and get out, or wait until the Huge One's target of 23.30 before I sell -- at which point I would have an almost 21% gain!
Purchased DHI @ 39.20-- That is 2 1/2% less than the $40.23 that the Huge One paid. I can see a 15% gain at $45.08 and get out, or wait until the Huge One's target of 46.42 before I sell -- at which point I would have made more than 18% profit.
Good luck and happy investing!
The Kid
NOTE - I EDITED THIS ON 11/25 TO CORRECT THE TITLE TO READ 'MARKET' AND NOT 'arket' AND TO CORRECT THE USE OF BOLD IN LAST TWO PARAGRAPHS. NOTHING ELSE WAS CHANGED.

While I am sure we are all here because we enjoy a little fun with our financial advice, and would love to one day meet the Huge One himself, to shower him with fine meats and cheeses to thank him for all the money we have made through all his wise investment picks



I realize that many people on the internet make selections after some sort of information has peaked their interest. That info. may have come from a news story, a trend, or any number of variable sources. Most likely the internet selector of a particuliar stock was not the only one to see/hear the info. With that in mind, instead of buying when the great Huge One buys a stock, I will wait a day or two until the stock 'let's off a little steam.'
Now, I know many of you are laughing at me saying that I will miss the boat with that strategy on some of the high-fliers that just keep taking off. I understand that. If I had not come to this website, I would not even know of their existence. My practice is a simple one that reduces risk if the recommended stock is a dog (though I would never expect that of the Huge One's selections


In other words, I will never buy a stock at a price above that paid by the Huge One. I will buy the stock at a lower price, but before it reaches his target price. This practice will allow me to limit my downside potential and make sure that I never but at the exact top of a momentum play.....which, as many of you know, is a sad, sad thing when it happens to you.




With all that in mind, and to conclude my first (long-winded) post on this wonderful web-site, following my own personal plan, here are the stocks I purchased near close today (Monday - 11/10/03.) Feel free to track my progress and comment on my strategy.
Purchased CCBI @ 19.29 -- That is 4 1/2% less than the $20.20 that the Huge One paid. I can see a 15% gain at $22.18 and get out, or wait until the Huge One's target of 23.30 before I sell -- at which point I would have an almost 21% gain!

Purchased DHI @ 39.20-- That is 2 1/2% less than the $40.23 that the Huge One paid. I can see a 15% gain at $45.08 and get out, or wait until the Huge One's target of 46.42 before I sell -- at which point I would have made more than 18% profit.
Good luck and happy investing!

The Kid
NOTE - I EDITED THIS ON 11/25 TO CORRECT THE TITLE TO READ 'MARKET' AND NOT 'arket' AND TO CORRECT THE USE OF BOLD IN LAST TWO PARAGRAPHS. NOTHING ELSE WAS CHANGED.
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