[Grovenet] Common ground (stocks!)

Ed Davie edavie at verizon.net
Thu Jul 6 09:55:57 PDT 2006


I've done particularly well with a couple of what were AARP funds. Now DWS 
Scudder.
DWS Emerging Mkt fixed income fund & DWS High Income fund.
But don't take my advise. I only have a few years in them.
For individual stocks I only have one and it has done well over the years. 
Northwest Natural Gas.

Ed


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Eric Canon" <canonmetals at yahoo.com>
To: "grovenet" <grovenet at rdrop.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 9:03 AM
Subject: [Grovenet] Common ground (stocks!)


>I had an idea this morning about a possible topic
> we might investigate here: Stocks!
>
> Hot stocks. Cold stocks. Local stocks. Cold
> stocks that are sure to be hot stocks real soon.
> Sharing of inside information on this list for
> our mutual enrichment (Information perhaps shared
> with W and the NSA).
>
> I've had my eye on two that make solar panels,
> since I see that area as definitely on the rise.
> They are SunPower Corporation (SPWR) which I
> bought in early May for $39. and watched it crash
> to $25. in June (caveat emptor everybody!), and
> Energy Conversion Devices (ENER) which I bought
> about the same time for $52. It now sells for
> $37.50. Obviously I'm looking for help with my
> investments, and anyone who takes my advice is a
> fool (not the "Motley" variety, either). I still
> think each of these will ultimately be good
> stocks, though highly volatile. But what do I
> know?!
>
> Anyone have any sure winners? Sage advice? Is
> this a time to be in the market at all? Are
> energy stocks still attractive as they have been
> for the past five years, or is it time to bail?
> _______________________________________________
> GroveNet mailing list
> GroveNet at rdrop.com
> http://www.rdrop.com/mailman/listinfo/grovenet
> 




More information about the GroveNet mailing list