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| | | Are All The Arrows Gone?
We don't believe in standing pat on most things in the stock market. Either you're bullish or you're not. A stock is either a buy or a sell.
We officially turned bullish from cautious in early July when the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 Index were at 12,772 and 1355, respectively. In a span of about 60 days, these indices have risen roughly 6% and 8%, respectively. The small-cap index standard bearer - the Russell 2000 Index - has also jumped more than 6% from its 804.80 close in early July.
At this rate, the Russell 2000 will put in a quarterly return of well over 7%, despite the fact that the third quarter is historically a poor performing quarter for small-cap stocks. In our view, this is remarkable.
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Is Groupon Finally a Good Buy?
Over the past year, a number of the highest-profile IPOs have crashed and burned. And they've taken a plethora of institutions and legions of retail investors with them.
Are any of these stocks worth buying? What happens to IPOs after they collapse out of the gate?
In many cases, high-profile IPOs that fail from the first day of trading, or shortly thereafter, are branded with the failure stamp. It can take months and sometimes years before these stocks recover. Even when moves higher occur in these stocks, there is little interest by institutions as the previous performance has usually left a very poor taste in investors' mouths.
When we speak with institutions or even retail investors, failed IPOs are treated with scorn, disdain, and derision ... with the exception of value investors seeking a bargain. The thinking is that a given stock is so beaten down that there must be some value and favorable risk profile associated with the company.
To read more click here >> or visit http://www.pennystockjunction.com
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