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Old header was growing dated, so now we can clarify and review the thread's objective.

Do note, I am now trading options mostly, as it seems the best way to boost your returns...and losses. You'll also note this thread is not much more than a trading log.
If you're bored, see how many times this guy waves before he takes a bite of his roast beef sandwich



Ideally, I look for stocks that can jump quickly, in a method not unlike that of the brown fox over the lazy dog.
Hey!!! It's cool song time!
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Individually or cumulatively, a 50% short term return is nice, but not always achievable. No guarantees as this is all my opinion, so no whining is allowed. Past returns are history. The future is mystically yet to be seen- but it's coming
Speaking of which, a very cool site
hubblesite.org 

I always try to link my posts to a related previous post and also include the current real time bid/ask if relevant.
If you choose to post about a stock, include the REAL TIME bid/ask. Throwing some number up has no meaning.

Good Luck