Shouldn't investors listen to what creditable research firms utter around a stock formerly purchasing it?


WHO DOESN'T LIKE A SPECULATIVE STOCK THAT MAY GO UP 25,50, OR 100%. BUT IF THE ODDS ARE STACKED IN YOUR FAVOR THEN I THINK YOU MAY HAVE A BETTER SHOT OF IT HAPPENING. CASE IN POINT. INVESTORS BUSINESS DAILY,THE STREET.COM,ZACKS, MARKET EDGE, VECTOR VEST,
ALPHA-KING, SEEKING-ALPHA, BIO-HEALTH, THE GROWTH INVESTOR, STOCKCONSULTANT, AND STOCKSCORES HAVE POOR RATINGS, STATED POOR FUNDAMENTALS, SELL SIGNALS AND AVOID RATINGS ON NASTECH(NSTK). COUPLED WITH THE FACT THAT THE STOCK PRICE IS DOWN ABOUT 40% AT CURRENT, FROM 6 MONTHS AGO AND LASTLY BECAUSE PROCTOR AND GAMBLE DELAYED THEIR PAYMENT TO NSTK WHICH MAY TAKE 9-12 MONTHS LONGER BEFORE THEY RECEIVE IT NOW.
SO WHY DOES A TV PERSONALTY SAY BUY NSTK NOW AND PARK YOUR MONEY IN IT WHEN IT MAY TAKE ANOTHER YEAR OR SO FOR ANY SIGNIFICANT APPRECIATION. IT SOUNDS LIKE BAD ADVICE WHEN
THERE ARE DOZENS OF OTHER COMPANIES TO INVEST IN NOW THAT HAVE GREAT EARNINGS & EXPLOSIVE APPRECIATION POTENTIAL IN THE NEAR TERM WITH MORE IMPORTANT DRUGS VS NSTK

Is it true that their HAS to...


I believe it may have something to do beside investors wising up after the first tech stock boom pre-2001, and not wanting to get screwed again + within are many brilliant websites such as "The Motley Fool" rule people how to pick stocks themselves properly.
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I believe the occupancy for what you describe about folks buying before any central gains is call "Value Investing", an approach created by 2 of the greatest investors of all time.. Benjamin Graham + Warren Buffett. and as Buffett is worth $30-$40Billion, and the 2nd richest man contained by the world after Bill Gates, this method sure as hell works.
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Speculation is it will rise again...Buy low, sell large

How can a individual underneath the age...


most stock predictions are of late that, predictions.no one can read out for sure what any given stock will do on any given day.what you can do is study the the growth of a company for a few weeks ,after see what you think it will do.

Where can I trade pre pre bazaar...


Everything you say is true, but, you know what? ..sometimes the flea market just get " a mind of it's own"...I know nothing of NSTK...but believe me..tomorrow it could walk up 70%...you, me, and all the analysts will simply stand on the sidelines and say WHA ?

Thanks everyone for the response on mother...

Answer:
Analysts upgrades and downgrades usually come after the damage is done, or the money is already made. Like a difficulty sign at the bottom of a cliff instead of the top.

Usually the really speculative stocks with huge growth potential hold little to no analyst coverage.

Buying stock as a contribution?


If research analysts be any good and have the gift of prediction they would not be working as research analysts

Don't you meditate?



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