Thursday, July 29, 2010

AEROMECHANICAL, A FOREIGN STOCK THAT TRADES IN THE PINKS IN THE U.S.

Astoria, New York
Some foreign stocks trade also in the United States. Some of them trade here in the pink sheets. One particular stock is Aeromechanical Services (AMSLF). The company is based in Canada. It claims that its blue box is an addition or an alternative to a black box used for airplanes. It could monitor in real time format. "The blue box monitoring includes mechanical problems, wear and tear such as loose screws,bacteria contamination." added FPG. For additional info, you can visit the company's website at
http://www.amscanada.com/ . The stock has traded down to mid 20 cent range in the midst of down draft of the markets. Lately, it has risen back to the mid 30's. http://www.microcapstock.blogspot.com/ has tracked the company as an alert solely for the purpose of institutional investors.

Monday, July 5, 2010

DOUBLE DIP SCARE HAS MARKETS ON THE EDGE

*WILL MICRO CAPS BE A BETTER BET?
*IN A WORLD OF HIGH DEBT,LESS ROOM FOR EQUITIES
Astoria Heights, New York
It may be better being careful than aggressive in these periods. An orrendous 2008 to early 2009 followed by some kind of recovery that has vanished as the Dow dipped deeper in the 9000 levels. FPG believes that after the rebound in the markets that we expereienced since March 2009 we have now been under pressure for many reasons. "In a market that is under pressure like this, we have serious doubts in sustained growth and therefore we are seeing some chaotic period. Micro caps are also under pressure and therefore forecasting on the all is impaired. Slow hand picking cheap situations is a better bet." said FPG. In a world of high debt there less money available for equities. Only smaller money and fewer people will be able to take risks. "Unless governments come out with better solutions, we can be in this status quo for a while. Micro caps will always be there and companies that are committed in doing the right thing by the investor, will have the upper hand. " finalized FPG.

IF YOU SWITCH TO ETRADE OR SCOTTRADE, THINK TWICE BEFORE DOING SO

Astoria, New York
An enticing switch to a new discount stock trading firm or perhaps a switch to more headaches? Maybe some kind of bonus like free trades for 60 days, or some free money or blackberry or whatever, but FPG sees troubling tax preparation ahead. Without gains keepers, Etrade has a lousy gain loss year end report. The report, once you find it, must be downloaded to an appropriate Excel platform, adjusted and then, perhaps, it will be ready to go. A CPA from Astoria, wasted a couple of hours, at least, in order to figure out how to do this. Immagine a simple, not computer savvy investor, who may waste a day and have a difficult time in sorting all of this. " If they don't fix this anomaly, why switch to Etrade. Stick with better companies like TD Ameritrade. If you are not a micro cap stock trader, then I would say Scottrade is very good with the $7.00 commission. If you are, I would stay away. With a large trade on a 10 cent stock, you may be throwing dollars down the drain. Scottrade charges 1/2 percent more over the seven dollar standard fee stocks trading below 1.00 per share." finalized FPG

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http://www.nasdaq.com/

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