QORVO will probably be a good once the merger is finalized.
I've got some more money I want to throw at the market. Looking for double and triple+ baggers in a 4-5 year time frame. I'm already in a couple that I feel good about, just looking for a little diversification.
QORVO will probably be a good once the merger is finalized.
Try to get some bitcoin sub $350
I'm still holding 600k shares of this one despite all the delays...
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...highlight=bion
You can watch the video of the Hendry county plant ribbon cutting although that may be delayed. The plant in Taylor county Florida may be the first one...
http://www.bionitrogen.com/plant_con...news-herald-2/
The real hold up on this company is still getting AMEC to complete the EPC (Engineering, Procurement, Construction) report since the tax free bonds both in Florida and Louisiana can't be issued without it. I think it's getting late in the year to expect it to happen soon but hopefully early next year. When/IF they get the EPC completed it will be off to the races. I think this company is going to make it but only time will tell.
Other than that I don't know of anything I would put my money on for the long term right now. The market is way to high for long term investments imo.
penny stocks are so risky man
Yep
Although in BION's case I think it is more a question of WHEN instead of IF. Both Florida counties are pushing hard to help them get the plants built. Still it's a pinksheet so who knows. In terms of risk/reward I think it's a good gamble, risk a relatively small amount of money and have the chance to make millions.
What makes most penny stocks so risky is that many of them are straight up scams or pump&dumps. BioNitrogen may not make it but they're not a scam. They wouldn't be able to get Florida & Louisiana to approve tax free bonds, or Deutsche Bank to agree to buy them, or companies like AMEC & Casale to be involved if they were a scam.
With natural gas dirt cheap, is their process compe ive?
My last major buy was INVN @ $20. No telling where it will be next week with the Apple teardown imminent on the i6. Could be 30, could be 18.
Also looking hard at LNGLF...putting all this stuff in retirement accounts so I don't sweat the short term ups/downs as long as I think the technology and the business plan is good.
start playing in the Forex. it's what all the old people in florida do for fun.
It's no fun if you aren't playing with real money.
I assume hot means in quickly and cash out quickly?
No, I'm looking for early in opportunities on high potential long term multi-baggers.
Sweet. Y'all still have time to climb on INVN. Teardown says the 3axis gyro is in the i6 and the 6axis is in the 6+ which means it will be in the watch too. ing A. With over 25 million INVN shares short the trasders are about to get squeezed like a big fat tick.
They say it is at current ng prices. The way their process works is they gasify biomaterial and produce syngas and use that to produce urea the traditional way. So their plants are supposed to be able to switch over to natural gas with a flip of a switch if they needed to.
I think I'll start following that one. It's fairly volatile which I like since I normally just swing trade. It's worked well for me although I sometimes regret it. I bought 8000 shares of GMCR @ $17 and sold a few weeks later at $25. I was happy at the time but now![]()
Seems pretty frothy to me with the questions surrounding the Chinese economy.
The stock market still befuddles me sometimes. INVN is actually down so far today after the tear down announcement. Apple says they cant't make the i6's fast enough for demand, INVN already built up the inventory last quarter to meet i6 demand so thats money in the bank not counting all the other mobile devices INVn is in...it just defies logic...
FYI - QORVO's biggest customer is Apple.
lol the stock market befuddles me every day. I just try to remember I'm not buying a piece of a company, I'm buying a piece of how people feel about a company. Then it makes sense when it doesn't make sense.
I try to remember I'm buying into a fixed casino game manipulated by the worst people on earth, but as long as buy safe and let it ride I'll still come out ahead in the end.
Hmmm...this might be the money to get the EPC from AMEC...
Contracts signed: BioNitrogen moves forward
Friday, September 19, 2014
The City of Perry and the West Palm Beach-based BioNitrogen have signed the agreement under which the city will provide collateral guaranty on a $5 million line of credit taken out by the company for work on its proposed $300 million plant here.
City Manager Bob Brown said Thursday that all of the do ents between the city and BioNitrogen have been signed.
http://perrynewspapers.com/blog/2014...moves-forward/
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