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VERY HIGH RISK & VERY HIGH REWARD STOCKS

  • 17-10-2010 10:13pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,876 ✭✭✭


    If investor's are willing to throw some money on Raskolinovs' troubled stock pick then you might wish to make an instant return.

    I like fast returns on my investments and right now if any one seriously considered Raskolinov's investment then you should try triple your money here first.



    As some may be aware California is having a vote called Proposition 19 to be held on Nov 2 2010. The polls show it will likely be voted through.The result of this vote will see new legalisation of marjuana in California. At the very least it means big business for those companies already manufacturing medical marijuna. As With almost every business in America they trade OTC on the stock exchanges.

    I am not going to give a run down of the companies are give a pro and con layout. This rally is based on the Nov 02 proposition 19 vote and some hopeful facts about these companies and nothing more. I have listed the safest and riskiest stocks of these few below and the most popular CBIS. You might wish to wait for an oppurtunity so you don't buy into a correction but you might also miss a safe entry by doing that.

    The most promising is CBIS ( which is well on the way ) but pick anyone below for the run up. If you do choose to do this please sit by the computer and watch your money as this is just too good to be true and whilst between now and Nov 2 these stocks will definetly be worth trading for large profits.. they might suddenly correct before taking off again. It's more risky now then it was on thursday and friday. The further they rally the riskier it gets.

    A pick that has not really run yet is PCIO. So this would be the safest to start with as it is only up 20% so far and only bet money your prepared to lose 10% of. With this a 11% stop loss might see this climb between now and Nov 2nd.


    Other stocks are
    AMNG (24% up)
    GRNH ( 165% up )
    CMSI (22 % up) ( ** This is another popular one)

    IMAI - Not sure about this one but it's on my list. And finally MJNA which i have read alot of bad things about the CEO's so maybe avoid this one. It incidently hasn't run at all yet but most likely because of the bad reputation.


    Ok. Folks Best of luck on this rollercoaster.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,435 ✭✭✭ixus


    Pirelli, why do you think PCIO has rallied less than the others?

    Have these stocks basically been rallying on the proposition?

    Personally, I think that California will be the first US state to legalise marijuana (maybe not on this vote) and it will come soon. I'll have to check up on this but I think alcohol prohibition was removed around the time of the Great Depression as it was viewed as a source of tax revenue that was being lost to the black market. This is certainly the case with marijuana.

    On the other hand, you have massive lobby groups in tobacco and alcohol who do not want this to pass. I think their influence and reach will be too strong for this proposition to pass. From that point of view, I would say being flat before the vote is a good idea (or at least taking a large % off the table).


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,876 ✭✭✭pirelli


    ixus wrote: »
    Pirelli, why do you think PCIO has rallied less than the others?

    Have these stocks basically been rallying on the proposition?

    Personally, I think that California will be the first US state to legalise marijuana (maybe not on this vote) and it will come soon. I'll have to check up on this but I think alcohol prohibition was removed around the time of the Great Depression as it was viewed as a source of tax revenue that was being lost to the black market. This is certainly the case with marijuana.

    On the other hand, you have massive lobby groups in tobacco and alcohol who do not want this to pass. I think their influence and reach will be too strong for this proposition to pass. From that point of view, I would say being flat before the vote is a good idea (or at least taking a large % off the table).

    In the volatile run up there is oppourtunity to make some quick profits. i might even let the some of the profits run into the Nov 2.

    Afterwards SFIO might be worth looking at.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,470 ✭✭✭Mr_Roger_Bongos


    ixus wrote: »
    On the other hand, you have massive lobby groups in tobacco and alcohol who do not want this to pass. I think their influence and reach will be too strong for this proposition to pass. From that point of view, I would say being flat before the vote is a good idea (or at least taking a large % off the table).


    Not to be forgotten are one of the biggest lobby groups out there - The Drug Companies! I don't know how worried alcohol would be about this, from the words of Dr.Dre "get my smoke on and my drink on" the two must go hand in hand.....;)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20 drimadrian


    The most promising is CBIS
    Just read the 10K. Here are some facts:

    The company has changed its name 5 times in the last 10+ years and has operated businesses in everything from oil and gas to drug development.
    They have 2 employees.
    They have no revenues.
    They have $388 in cash

    As far as i can tell they stand to gain nothing directly from the passing of Prop 19.

    I have no idea why people are posting this kind of "research" on this forum. This is akin to the spam stock promotion emails i get calling for instant return/triple your money/too good to be true (i cut and pasted these exact words used by the OP) nonsense. Can the moderators please do something about this garbage.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,435 ✭✭✭ixus


    drimadrian, it's not up to the Mods to monitor every post/thread. If you (or anyone else) see's something you feel is wrong, please report it. As best I can tell, I'm the only mod in this forum who par-takes in discussion and monitors the threads on a regular basis. The other mods cover a number of other forums and so, mainly act when the report button is pushed.

    My initial response was based on it being a play on the proposition. I guess I should have actually looked at the companies but then, these kind of plays just wouldn't interest me.

    As for CBIS, I agree with you but, I'll give Pirelli the benefit of the doubt as I don't think he is a spammer. I glanced at the 10K after you mentioned. I had to laugh when I read it had gone from medical devices, to oil & gas, to marijuana. It looks like the company is hopping onto the next big thing. $388 in cash, that's circa 50% increase from December in fairness!

    Pirelli, I think you need to clarify how your stance has come about on CBIS.

    Ixus.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,876 ✭✭✭pirelli


    ixus wrote: »
    drimadrian, it's not up to the Mods to monitor every post/thread. If you (or anyone else) see's something you feel is wrong, please report it. As best I can tell, I'm the only mod in this forum who par-takes in discussion and monitors the threads on a regular basis. The other mods cover a number of other forums and so, mainly act when the report button is pushed.

    My initial response was based on it being a play on the proposition. I guess I should have actually looked at the companies but then, these kind of plays just wouldn't interest me.

    As for CBIS, I agree with you but, I'll give Pirelli the benefit of the doubt as I don't think he is a spammer. I glanced at the 10K after you mentioned. I had to laugh when I read it had gone from medical devices, to oil & gas, to marijuana. It looks like the company is hopping onto the next big thing. $388 in cash, that's circa 50% increase from December in fairness!

    Pirelli, I think you need to clarify how your stance has come about on CBIS.

    Ixus.

    It is a proposition Play. You need balls of steel to play this one. Like i said the higher these go the riskier it gets. PCIO was a bitch to play dropping mid day from the high to -2% and then running back up again.


    CBIS - 37%
    PCIO - 87%
    CMSI - 11%
    IMAI - 187%
    GRNH - 157%
    AMNG - 2%
    MJNA - 5%


    As promised Guaranteed profits Instantly. Never mind the companies backgrounds, these are the runners for proposition. MJNA is reputed to be run by criminals. It even went up 5%.


    This is how day trading works. It is risky but there is profits to be made. You could have bought call options in APPL instead. APPl is down 6% afterhours.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,876 ✭✭✭pirelli


    pirelli wrote: »
    In the volatile run up there is oppourtunity to make some quick profits. i might even let the some of the profits run into the Nov 2.

    Afterwards SFIO might be worth looking at.

    SFIO up 55%.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20 drimadrian


    ixus wrote: »
    My initial response was based on it being a play on the proposition. I guess I should have actually looked at the companies but then, these kind of plays just wouldn't interest me.

    Nobody on this board is interested in playing musical chairs in worthless companies. As far as i can tell he is the only active trader on the board so i have no idea why he is even here. I posted a list of 3 active trader boards for his reference. I checked them out yesterday and they are full of 100's of traders sharing information on everything from Big Board stocks to OTCBB garbage. These are the boards that cater to this type of P&D proposition play. It looks to me like he is spamming this board.
    Pirelli, I think you need to clarify how your stance has come about on CBIS.
    You mean the most promising stance. I would say that he probably knows little to nothing about any of these companies but sure with a name like Cannabis Science who needs to do research. It's ridiculous really.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,148 ✭✭✭✭Raskolnikov


    drimadrian wrote: »
    You mean the most promising stance. I would say that he probably knows little to nothing about any of these companies but sure with a name like Cannabis Science who needs to do research. It's ridiculous really.
    Burton Malkiel (Random Walk Down Wall Street) did a study on "hot" stocks of certain era's. Electronic stocks in the 60's, pharama in the 90's and Dot-Com in the 00's and found that many companies could enjoy a short-term boost to the share price by merely renaming the company to reflect the trend. When the hub-bub died down or when earnings failed to materialize, these stock were typically battered.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20 drimadrian


    My friend just sent me this link on CBIS from the Apple message board. I wonder if this is Pirelli. :)

    http://messages.finance.yahoo.com/Business_%26_Finance/Investments/Stocks_%28A_to_Z%29/Stocks_A/threadview?bn=60&tid=2977768&mid=2986528


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20 drimadrian


    Burton Malkiel (Random Walk Down Wall Street) did a study on "hot" stocks of certain era's. Electronic stocks in the 60's, pharama in the 90's and Dot-Com in the 00's and found that many companies could enjoy a short-term boost to the share price by merely renaming the company to reflect the trend. When the hub-bub died down or when earnings failed to materialize, these stock were typically battered.

    Clearly the people behind CBIS know the power of the name. Who wouldn't want to invest in

    Patriot Holdings Inc
    National Healthcare Technology
    Brighton Oil & Gas
    Gulf Onshore Inc.
    Cannabis Science

    Brighton Oil and Gas was so infamous even Forbes did a piece on them:
    http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2007/1112/150.html


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,876 ✭✭✭pirelli


    drimadrian wrote: »
    Nobody on this board is interested in playing musical chairs in worthless companies. As far as i can tell he is the only active trader on the board so i have no idea why he is even here. I posted a list of 3 active trader boards for his reference. I checked them out yesterday and they are full of 100's of traders sharing information on everything from Big Board stocks to OTCBB garbage. These are the boards that cater to this type of P&D proposition play. It looks to me like he is spamming this board.
    .

    I suppose with 12 posts behind your name you know what this Forum is about. After 12 post's you can speak for every other poster. You really feel you have contributed enough to this forum justify this attitude.


    True: I learned about Prop 19 over the internet. ( I think i said this in my last thread) So it's hardly my orgional work, and i'm not crediting myself for picking 5 of the most obvious movers.

    However my last picks the chinese rally. That was my work and i was calling thoe stocks before any hype even started. I have some talent.


    I started This thread and as far as I am aware there are posters that sometimes like to read about stock picks. Some people even paper trade.

    However at this rate this forum will never be any use for discussing stock picks if someone with 12 post's can call out more experienced posters.
    As far as i am aware this is thread was started by myself and newbies come along spouting spam and keep it alive.

    All of these stocks are up another 7% - 20% today. They will continue to rollercoaster as the prop 19 approaches, that's all you need to know. As i explained about day trading penny stocks, You buy and sell at the end of every day. You might have a day trade restriction so you take a risk. By now you should have a profit. If you can manage to keep that profit then you use it as your stop loss on your next high risk - high reward pick and hopefully it goes your way.

    If you can get enough petrol in the tank you might just start flying cowboy.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,876 ✭✭✭pirelli


    pirelli wrote: »
    It is a proposition Play.

    Ixus already knows it is a proposition play and I only had to confirm that. It is possible one of stocks is actually worth something. CBIS is popular because it has previous runs and when it does run it is usually quite strong. Many people have traded it before so are more fqamiliar with it.

    In fact I lost money on it once. So it owes me this back.

    drimadrian wrote: »
    You mean the most promising stance. I would say that he probably knows little to nothing about any of these companies but sure with a name like Cannabis Science who needs to do research. It's ridiculous really.


    Read the first few posts again drimadrian. Ixus has already posed that question and i have already confirmed this is a Prop 19 rally. If you feel Traders are ridiculous then you wont ever be a good one.

    These companies provide medicine for sick people and maybe some old hippies get high.. is that not a good enough reason. They will never post profits because then they will have to pay tax and they don't pay tax because they are hippies.

    They spend all their money on drugs but you know what ..just sometimes it's about the fun and what might be.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,743 ✭✭✭MrMatisse


    drimadrian wrote: »
    Just read the 10K. Here are some facts:

    The company has changed its name 5 times in the last 10+ years and has operated businesses in everything from oil and gas to drug development.
    They have 2 employees.
    They have no revenues.
    They have $388 in cash

    As far as i can tell they stand to gain nothing directly from the passing of Prop 19.

    I have no idea why people are posting this kind of "research" on this forum. This is akin to the spam stock promotion emails i get calling for instant return/triple your money/too good to be true (i cut and pasted these exact words used by the OP) nonsense. Can the moderators please do something about this garbage.

    100% agree. IXUS If people were posting rubbish like that in other forums they would be kicked out.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,435 ✭✭✭ixus


    100% agree. IXUS If people were posting rubbish like that in other forums they would be kicked out.

    If you have a problem with a post/thread you can use the report button.

    I prefer to leave threads up where I can. If there is a poor investment idea, it is generally torn apart by someone with knowledge in the area. This should be used to educate the uneducated or newbies.


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