"STRIKE UP THE BAND, BRING OUT THE FIREWORKS, THE 'WAACO KID' HAS A 4TH OF JULY WEEKEND SPECIAL"
From: Bill DeMorrow (billboy@gate.net) Subject: Waaco Kids Last Roundup This is the only article in this thread View: Original Format Newsgroups: misc.invest.stocks Date: 1996/07/05
Date: Fri, 5 Jul 1996 20:55:22 GMT
WAACO'S LAST ROUND-UP: STRIKE UP THE BAND, BRING OUT THE FIREWORKS, THE 'WAACO KID' HAS A 4TH OF JULY WEEKEND SPECIAL 3 MONTHS FOR $10. TOTAL. BONUS FOR THE REST OF JULY: THE DAILY HOTSTOCKS@STREETLEVEL [tm], ABSOLUTELY FREE! $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 'SOMETHING INTRIGUING HAPPENED to the stock of Guardian Insurance Financial Services back in January. In the universe of news sources available to investment professionals, such as Dow Jones News/Retrieval Service and Bloomberg Business News, nothing significant was brewing,' noted Business Week in its feature financial story on May 27. 'Yet, for no apparent reason, Guardian stock began to climb --2 1/8 on Jan. 10, 2 3/4 on Jan. 16, then 3 and 4 1/2 and up to 6 on Jan. 24. 'What happened? A press release issued by the company at month's end said the rise was 'partly attributable to a favorable review by an electronic newsletter.' But to followers of a band of stock traders on the Internet, there was no 'partly'' about it ... the Waaco Kid Hot Stocks Forum had picked Guardian. 'And when the Waaco Kid speaks, investors listen--and buy.' $$$ 'The Waaco Kid works simply. Every member--or ``co-editor'' ... has the right to distribute stock suggestions to all the other members of the list. A small nucleus of members ... makes ``picks,'' or formal recommendations .... 'Wall Street pros have long reveled in their power to move the market. Now it's the little guy's turn,' concluded the article. $$$ Members of the Waaco Kid's Hot Stocks Forum have another unique edge. Co-Editors have the right, until all slots are gone, to also join the Waaco Kid's Hot Stocks Investment Club, whose participants have to agree their intent is to 'lose all my money'. A pioneer on-line investment club, and a member of both the NAIC and NCII, the 'Kid', as the Club is widely known on the Street when it regularly announces where it is positioning, has recently reorganized to become even more aggressive. The elected President of the 'Club' is known throughout the internet by his trademark moniker 'Billy the Kid' (who else!?). Members of the Forum, as it is called by co-editors, are also all invited to participate in the 'picks' through two committees -- the 'Pick Evaluation Team', and the 'Newsletter Evaluation Team'. The PET looks at undervalued, underdisclosed, undertraded, underfollowed and underdiscovered stocks which are often trading below book value or low P/E ratios, to find ones where management is entering an aggressive era or where news and developments which can drive the stock price appear imminent! Members get close to the management -- and sometimes management will agree to host an on-line conference call for Forum members to learn first-hand about the company's plans and ambitions. The NET group develops exchanges with newsletter editors and publishers so the Forum can be on the front lines when new hot newsletter picks are published! The Forum's 'pick' sources have included the Dick Davis Digest, Business Week, Tomorrow's Stocks, Strategic Investor, The Phantom, Pegasus First Call, the Kon-Lin Letter, Today's Investor, the Bowser Report, SSH Guru, Ground Floor, and the Red Chip Review, to name a few. Overall, for 50 'picks', the Kid's stocks have never once fallen back (prior to rising) after a 'pick', and have risen from a low of 2% to a high of 775%, leaving an enviable average gain of 101% for 50 selections. $$$ What's next for the 'Kid'? The Waaco Kid is now a prominent fixture on the i.Star-licensed 'MegaSite' [tm] for financial information, news and features at netcapital.com. As a caricature, 'the Waaco Kid' is a can't walk straight and chew gum at the same time' rascal who 'HYPNOtyzes' his stock selections, and whose worldwide 'Waaco Sightings', which websurfers can post, are legendary. Recently, Waaco began casting about at the New York Licensing Show for a licensing agent, and may one day be featured in your favorite comic book or in his own full-length animated motion picture. Who knows? But for now, he is rapidly expanding, with more and more features that already created comparisons in Business Week with 'The Motley Fool'; and when the all-new 'NetCapital.com' website is fully loaded with graphics sometime this coming week, he will also have his own 'Waaco's Galleria' of 5U companies in a new soon-to-be announced arrangement with another well-known internet organization, more emerging details of his as yet-untold exploits with the likes of Pecos Bill and Judge Roy Bean, and, are you ready ... a 24-hour on-line investment Chat room just for the 'Kids'! When the 'Kid's' picks and alerts are published, the 'Kid' imposes a 24-hour moratorium on all of its co-editors to prevent hysterical buy-ins by individuals unexposed to the educational aspects of the Forum --- the 'Textbook Investment Method (TIM)', etc. Afterwards, the 'Kid' announces its selections to the Street through its thousands of trader stations and other electronic distribution networks, so that over time, the 'Kid's valuations come to be recognized and accepted by professional traders and institutions, where those valuations, to date, have been proven time and time again. Often the 'Kid' is way ahead of the curve, however. For example, Business Week's example, Guardian (now Genesis), via the ticker symbol GIFS, as an emerging reorganization at the time the 'Kid' stumbled upon it, didn't even know its own book value at the time. It's over $14, and growing! Yet, after the initial flurry -- the price easily shattered the Kid's target -- the Street pushed its price back down because the book value isn't even yet verified by a Street-recognized accounting firm. Now, GIFS is preparing to become fully reporting, apply for a full listing and is expected, in time to announce that its new recognized accounting firm, rumored to be Ernst & Co., has validated its figures. Where do you think that stock will settle when that happens? So that is a classic Forum 'positioning' pick. No rocket science. Just hard work, diligence, and patience. $$$$ The Kid's full record, with all of his sources, will be posted this weekend on the website, or you can request it by e-mailing nymg@pipeline.com! $$$$ More recently that patience and belief in its valuation paid off when Quantum Learning Systems (QLSI) rocketed 775% after weeks of patient trading by the Forum. Even though QLSI burst through the Kid's target, Waaco recently sobered up to put down a riot when some ornery varmints threatened those gains. That became quickly known as 'The Shootout at the AOL Corral', and only added to Waaco's already Waacko legend and ardent following. A believer in truth, justice and the small investor's rights, Waaco just deputized hisself and stepped right in with both guns blazing.
Some were surprised to see that he still had it in him, but those of us who have followed ol Waacky's explOits for the past year are often amazed but never surprised at any thing that critter might do. One thing for sure, he ain't much to look at but he sure as heck knows how to pick them stocks. $$$$$ If you want to be inside where the action is, and to see all the new developments as they occur via a stream of daily e-mail transmissions and discussions between co-editors sent right to your e-mail box AS THE DEVELOPMENTS OCCUR, you need only request the Financial Independence Day Special via e-mail to nymg@pipeline.com to get the special forum giving you 3 months of the Forum for only $10. This special lasts only until midnight Sunday. As a special bonus, for the rest of July you will also receive, absolutely free, the daily HotStocks@StreetLevel which over the past six months has posted more than 500 stock symbols, from one to six a day! These have an average daily run-up of 6% and a 3-month average gain of 25%. About five of these actually DECLINED after posting. HSSL regularly appears on trader stations, Bloombergs, network radio, fax, e-mail, websites and JagNotes. It's priced at $60 per month, and is yours free for the rest of July if you subscribe to become a Waaco Kid co-editor. The Kid is regularly $10 per month, but it's yours through this weekend only, as we begin to build circulation, distribution and an even greater small investor powerhouse, for $10 for a full three months. For full details and the Kid's record, write nymg@pipeline.com and get ready to join the Waacky and Wonderful World of the Waaco Kid! This special is available only via e-mail, and only thru midnight July 7.
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Bill DeMorrow ....................................................... If this were a logical world men would ride side-saddle! |