Saturday, September 12, 2009

THE TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR 10 MICRO CAP AT A DIME EACH PORTFOLIO

* 10,000 DOLLAR MICRO CAP PORTFOLIO WITH STYLE FOR FOCUSING ON DIME STOCKS THAT HAVE HIDDEN VALUES
Waldorf Astoria, New York
Here at the Waldorf on Park Avenue, sitting in the main entrance lounge near the piano with a lap top and looking at people entering and exiting the luxurious hotel. I would say that most of the people staying here have either penny stocks or real estate. Why? Because you need lots of money to stay here just one night. You are lucky if you get away with 600.00 dollars after all is set and done with your payments for the day. And the hotel was at full capacity on Sunday Sep 6th as it was told to me by a service representative that I befriended. I wouldn't pay that money if I had to stay in an hotel. But here, many institutional and accredited investors walk through those doors each day and I am sure of it. The Waldforf is known for hosting many investment seminars and corporate events and it is a place for meeting many of the rich and political people from all over the world. As I said before, I would not want to spend that money but I will one day if I can realize my theory of the 10 dime stocks for a total purchase price of just $10,000.oo.
The theory simply states that within a period of time, a sophisticated investor should try to follow many stocks trading below a dollar, and after careful selection, the investor should reduce the amount to about twenty stocks. Remember that stocks have an high for the year and a low for the year but sometimes that low becomes too low and this will raise an eyebrow. Instead of falling in love with a stock, one has to fall in love with how much value can the stock have at a certain price. This has to be done with very strict financial calculations. Also, look at the management story of each stock and look for founders that can survive. And watch out for debt trap stories. In the 10 dime 10 thousand portfolio you may have stronger fundamental companies mixed in with some stronger story companies with a niche product. The combination and diversification approach could give you better results for success. Now you may ask me what is 10,000 these days if you are an accredited investor. It is probably money for gambling at a casino for them. I suggest that the 10,000 is the basic amount for starter accredited investors who don't believe in micro cap value stocks. In a new blog, I will discuss further.

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