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I need quick money, big gainers.Fast?

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I’m gonna put down $88,000. What stocks can gain big in the next couple days/weeks (I’m not interested in small gainers). I will sell all my stocks by late April

I’ve already bought $12,000 worth of AAPL today

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#1 PhatCat - 15 August, 6:31 PM

If you’re looking for spikes why not just buy commodities? Seems like you’re speculating anyway

#2 Aber - 17 August, 4:44 PM

It it was that easy we’d all be filthy rich. Bet it all on red!!

#3 engineer50 - 18 August, 3:42 PM

Go to Vegas. You’ll save the brokers’ fees.

#4 The Bomb Diggity - 21 August, 5:00 AM

Well, it’s not that easy. But anyway, maybe I can help out. Look for some companies with take-over speculation. For instance, YHOO went up 50% in one day just on speculation that MSFT was going to buy them. Another example is TTWO, which is still a good stock to plunk some money into. EA offered to buy them out and the stock also jumped 50% in one day. If you put 100K into that, you would’ve made a nice 50K profit in just one day!!!

#5 Common Sense - 24 August, 3:52 AM

Please stop what you’re doing. This is gambling. Not investing. Not trading.

I could spend hours explaining why…….. But think of it this way….. If it was so easy to “get winners”, all of us would be rich right now.

Because a stock is down 40% doesn’t mean it has to go up. It may go up in 20 years. It may not.

Spend a couple of years learning about investing & trading. Read a dozen or more books on the subject. Don’t read books that promise “riches” and don’t read books by media “gurus”.

Please take this seriously. This road you’re on can lead to financial disaster. Strangers whose qualifications and motives can never be known are not the answer!

#6 mntndo - 25 August, 8:02 PM

You’ll need to buy stocks that are under $5.00 and have declined in value for 52 weeks but are turning around. Take STKG for example, risk goes with the reward.

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