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The following recommendations are made based upon the individual stock's Relative strength Index (RSI), Momentum (MTM), Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD), and observed support and resistance trendlines. When available, recent news may also play a critical factor in these recommendations. Remember to do your own research before investing in any stock recommended in this newsletter or on the NVestorz.com web site, and good luck to you in your investing. Buy Recommendati... Read More
The share price for CGAQ has been slipping lately, ahead of the company's first release of financials promised to investors some time in January. With only a week to go in the month of January, those financials are due out at any time. Though it is possible, it is highly unlikely that the share price will slip much further as investors sit on pins-and-needles, eager to see the results from the casino's first few months of operations. With the casino recently reporting that they are dr... Read More
On January 12, EP Global (PINK:EPGL) issued a press release announcing that the company has "resumed discussions with medical schools, rehabilitation facilities and clinics in Argentina and Chile who have expressed interest in EP Digital, the electronic version of EP's flagship publication." This opens up the opportunity for EP to expand into a Spanish language version. Epanding EP to include a Spanish language version not only enables EP Global to reach out to Chile and Argentina, but... Read More
The following are the NVestorz stock buy and sell tips for Monday, January 11, 2010. Good luck to all. Monday's recommended BUY list: LOW ADSK RSO ZLC EPGL XL LOW MTM(10) 2 days above EMA(MTM)(5); RSI(14) at 58.59; MACD(26) approaching EMA(MACD)(12); Expect to be bullish within 2 days. ADSK MTM(10) crossed above EMA(MTM)(5); MACD(26) entered bullish position; RSI(14)=63.05 and gaining; Predict 3+ day increase in pps. RSO MTM(10) 2 days above EMA(MTM)(5); RSI(14) at... Read More
Call me immature if you want, but my wife and I still celebrate Christmas as if we were a couple of kids. There are candles in the window, a twinkling tree in the living room, and a fire burning gently in the fireplace. There's even a couple of gifts under the tree - but they are gifts that others have given to us.
Instead of buying the traditional gift that gets used for a few days and then disposed of in a closet of a room of our house that we barely remember having, my wife and I go... Read More
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