Friday, April 11, 2008

ICPR

I think there's room for a 10th stock in our solar basket, so today I am adding ICPR. This is the most speculative of the solar plays, but it has risen about 200% in the past few weeks and the bet here is on that momentum continuing in the weeks and months ahead.

A

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

What about ENER for the solar basket?

A said...

Sure, ENER is as good as any. It's like buying technology stocks in the late nineties, the whole sector is moving up.

A

Anonymous said...

Hey Allan!

Good to see your recent posts.

ICPR, what are the possibilities, is this a real player in the energy race?

I am ALMOST done with my 90 days of research for the Sally picks.

I will post the results for all and it will be in excel format. I will do my best to explain what I discovered and what to look for from Sally,

Dave B
http://tradingsplits.blogspot.com

robert d said...

Allan,

Kudos!! Like the site it stimulates the mind.

Found it via Xyber9 web search.

In all fairness to the debate on the validity of the Xyber9 methodology I think everyone should be exposed to

http://www.cxoadvisory.com/blog/reviews/blog2-18-08/

A real red flag is Robert's claim to having received a Nobel Memorial Prize nomination in Economics in March of 2000. I am really not sure what receiving a nomination entails but it seems highly improbable that for someone who's highest level of academic achievement is - 1965-1973 Robert D. Taylor performed his undergraduate work (Literature and American Language) at Northern Michigan University and at Eastern Michigan University - (note 8 years for a 4 year degree) - that this claimed accolade is of any value.

The above being said Robert is certainly an interesting entity who seems to have succeeded in putting a very positive spin on his endeavors.

Snapping out,

d