The November penny
stock watch list provides a balance between junior biotech and depressed technology plays, with multi-week basing patterns offering low - risk buying opportunities for patient market players.
Trading Account: New [tag] stock picks [/ tag] this week: Stocks bought or added to portfolio this week: none Stocks dropped from portfolio this week: none
Stocks watched this week: Existing & new [tag] holdings [/ tag]: Symbol Qty Last Gain ($) Gain (%) Stop ATR Risk tostop (%)[tag] V [/ tag] 20 73.18 -58.59 -3.85 67.28 2.7400 -11.60 Contribution this week: $ 0 Current [tag] capital Continue reading →
Trading Account: New [tag] stock picks [/ tag] this week: Stocks bought or added to portfolio this week: none Stocks dropped from portfolio this week: none
Stocks watched this week: Medifast Inc. (MED) Long Existing & new [tag] holdings [/ tag]: Symbol Qty Last Gain ($) Gain (%) Stop ATR Risk tostop (%)[tag] DV [/ tag] 12 69.46 26.04 3.22 66.00 2.0200 -1.92 [tag] V [/ tag] 10 Continue reading →
Trading Account: New [tag] stock picks [/ tag] this week: Stocks bought or added to portfolio this week: none Stocks dropped from portfolio this week:
Stocks watched this week: Visa (V) Existing & new [tag] holdings [/ tag]: Symbol Qty Last Gain ($) Gain (%) Stop ATR Risk tostop (%) Contribution this week: $ 0 Current [tag] capital exposure [/ tag]: 0 % New positions available to open: Continue reading →
* Investor tip - use our stock directories to create
a stock watch list.
-LSB-...] to this dilemma is to construct and maintain an up - to - date
stock watch list.
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All in all it should help me to automate
my stock watch a little bit more.
Keith over at DivHut has posted
his stock watch list for February.
Almost every large car maker
stock we watch either fell overnight or is trading lower.
Over the next few weeks I hope to bring back my CCC screen and provide an updated 2017 dividend growth
stock watch list.
For tracking portfolios and
stock watch lists, I use a combination of Yahoo Finance and spreadsheets.
This is my complete dividend
stock watch list loaded with great dividend growth stocks.
If you are having trouble viewing my dividend
stock watch list you can view it in Google Docs by clicking here (except for some mobile devices).
Keith over at DivHut has posted
his stock watch list for February.
It can swiftly create
a stock watch list, allowing you to focus your time on crafting a strategy.
It's important to stay updated around earnings time for your companies and
the stocks you watch.
Just want to see
the Stock Watch List and Stock Research?
During these times it is imperative to select quality companies that are temporarily experiencing lower stock prices, using
our stock watch list in our Premium Portfolios.
I'd written about ARCP in
the Stocks watch list of October and Monthly Portfolio Update for November.
Trading Account: New [tag] stock picks [/ tag] this week: Stocks bought or added to portfolio this week: none Stocks dropped from portfolio this week: none
Stocks watched this week: Existing & new [tag] holdings [/ tag]: Symbol Qty Last Gain ($) Gain (%) Stop ATR Risk tostop (%)[tag] V [/ tag] 20 76.66 11.01 0.72 67.28 2.8900 -11.60 Contribution this week: $ 0 Current [tag] capital Continue reading →
Trading Account: New [tag] stock picks [/ tag] this week: Stocks bought or added to portfolio this week: 06/16/2010 Bought 20 V @ 76.1094 Stocks dropped from portfolio this week: none
Stocks watched this week: Existing & new [tag] holdings [/ tag]: Symbol Qty Last Gain ($) Gain (%) Stop ATR Risk tostop (%)[tag] V [/ tag] 20 77.04 18.61 1.22 67.28 2.4400 -11.60 Contribution Continue reading →
Trading Account: New [tag] stock picks [/ tag] this week: Stocks bought or added to portfolio this week: none Stocks dropped from portfolio this week: none
Stocks watched this week: none Existing & new [tag] holdings [/ tag]: Symbol Qty Last Gain ($) Gain (%) Stop ATR Risk tostop (%)[tag] V [/ tag] 20 71.45 -93.19 -6.12 67.28 2.3500 -11.60 Contribution this week: $ 0 Current Continue reading →
Trading Account: New [tag] stock picks [/ tag] this week: Stocks bought or added to portfolio this week: none Stocks dropped from portfolio this week: none
Stocks watched this week: Existing & new [tag] holdings [/ tag]: Symbol Qty Last Gain ($) Gain (%) Stop ATR Risk tostop (%)[tag] V [/ tag] 20 73.18 -58.59 -3.85 67.28 2.7400 -11.60 Contribution this week: $ 0 Current [tag] capital Continue reading →
Since
stocking the Watch, it has seen high demand both in stores and out, according to Best Buy's CEO.
The stock watch faces have the access required to shrink that card, so you can actually see what time it is.
On the surface, their sole purpose is to replace
your stock watch bands with something that better suits your style.
Casio has launched a couple a techy G
Stock watches, adding popular features into those devices to help keep smartwatches at bay.
But Motorola does offer customizations of
its stock watch faces via the Motorola Connect app.
there will likely be something close to a 400 mAh battery, which will likely offer some great battery life with what looks to be an OLED display, based on the deep blues highlighted in one of the three
stock watch faces.
Keep up with the latest stocks and stock news by adding the Motley Fool
Stock Watch to your Flash Briefing.
Not exact matches
Meanwhile, it was a stomach - churning roller coaster ride for
stock holders who
watched their investment cut in half from the start of the year to the summer, before rebounding in the fall.
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Is Alan Mulally, former CEO of Ford, whose
stock price went up 18 times under his
watch, a fair judge of good leadership?
Barclays released a second quarter update to its top
stock picks, selecting 42
stocks to
watch as the summer begins.
«Mad Money» host Jim Cramer reviews his game plan for the week ahead and highlights the most important
stocks and events to
watch.
CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders discuss the
stocks they'll be
watching next week.
Since then, the company has continued a multi-year streak of topping earning expectations and
watched its
stock rise nearly 37 %.
Larry McDonald of The Bear Traps Report is
watching the parabolic outperformance of discretionary
stocks — and what it means for the markets.
Investors will be
watching Snap
stock closely Thursday to see if it goes up or down — indications of whether investment bankers priced the shares appropriately.
European
stocks finished Monday's trade mostly higher, as investors took note of
stock news, while keeping
watch of politics.
Another part is that many
watch only your
stock price and your latest results — the short term rather than the long; or the wedding rather than the marriage, as Jacqueline Kelley, EY Americas IPO leader, writes.
The «Halftime Report» traders and UBS's Erin Browne give their top
stocks to
watch for the second half.
So, with the market's resilience in mind, Cramer turned to the
stocks and events he'll be
watching in the first week of October:
There is something uniquely rewarding about
watching the
stock ticker run across the NASDAQ building in Times Square as it displays the letters of my company — WIX.
U.S.
stocks turned negative as investors
watched the elusive 20,000 mark for the Dow Jones industrial average slip away.
Investors should consider
watching these names over the next week with care and caution; if these
stocks don't stabilize, a more substantial market rout may be in store.
Watch out for high prices Unusually high price / earnings valuations are often a sign that the party for
stocks has gone on a little too long.
The «Fast Money Halftime Report» traders discuss what they're
watching in tech following a note from Goldman Sachs about a sell - off in tech
stocks in correlation with Facebook.
«People
watching it expecting to learn how to buy cheap
stocks will be disappointed,» Buffett told the New York Times.