My unofficial tally at EOM May shows Phoenix ELLXF leading with 20.1%, Antioch6 DG 2nd 10.6% Wifwif FDN third 4.13% Antioch's Dad APPL 4th 3.89%.
Rules for Pick of The Year (PoTY) 2019
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As of 03-29-19
I still can’t embed the results using Imgur.com, so, I’m attaching the links.
Thank you Louetta for posting the results when I was away. Many thanks.
Last edited by JohnHenry; 06-15-2019, 04:48 PM.
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Well, I’ve learned my lesson. Since it wasn’t real money, I picked a stock I don’t own because it was cheap and I thought I could leverage any gains for a bigger percentage than with an expensive stock. My original pick was FB, which I do own and believe in, and I should have stuck with it. As it is, NIO looks like it is headed for the Pink Sheets.I should have stuck with what I know, picking stocks that will add value over time, instead of swinging for the fences and trying to pick a stock that will have the most gains, even in a paper trading contest. Honestly (and obviously), I don’t know how to pick the stock with the most gains. If I ever did, it would be purely by accident.
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Originally posted by BlueWolf View PostI should have stuck with what I know, picking stocks that will add value over time, instead of swinging for the fences and trying to pick a stock that will have the most gains, even in a paper trading contest. Honestly (and obviously), I don’t know how to pick the stock with the most gains. If I ever did, it would be purely by accident.
Accident or luck, I’m OK with it as long as I’m making money – That’s the best part about stock picking.
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Originally posted by BlueWolf View PostWell, I’ve learned my lesson. Since it wasn’t real money, I picked a stock I don’t own because it was cheap and I thought I could leverage any gains for a bigger percentage than with an expensive stock. My original pick was FB, which I do own and believe in, and I should have stuck with it. As it is, NIO looks like it is headed for the Pink Sheets.I should have stuck with what I know, picking stocks that will add value over time, instead of swinging for the fences and trying to pick a stock that will have the most gains, even in a paper trading contest. Honestly (and obviously), I don’t know how to pick the stock with the most gains. If I ever did, it would be purely by accident.
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