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Checkraise Dragonslayer <Retired>
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#153
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You sound damn proud of that. That's a big profit for 100K and 6 months of wait time. Millionaire moves.
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#154
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To make 100k off 1.60 gains he would of invested $212,500 bucks.
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#155
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IOTS +16.16%
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#157
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Pretty sure no one cares about a 21% increase on a $5 stock. I wouldn't waste my time with their losses and their growth rate vs stock dilution rate.
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I'd say I've lost when I have to come to a dead forum to brag about a 16-21% increase on a $5 stock.
You are correct in thinking actual number of shares do not matter, the value is the value. However there are cases where share price does play a role. Berkshire Hathaway for example has not split because Warren Buffet believes it has cut down on the liquidity of the stock, as well as attracting investors with an eye for the longer term. And a little further into that for you: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/buy...ake-2013-09-26 Hope you learned something. Sorry you only see the surface. | ||
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Are you retarded? There is no difference between owning 1 share of Amazon at $987 a share and owning 182.7 shares of IOTS, either way you have $987? If the stock's of amazon or IOTS go up 20%, you make the exact same dollar gain in both scenarios. Not sure if serious?
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