What stocks are on your radar for next week?

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  1. Small time investor

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    I'm really liking First Cobalt (FTSSF). The stock is super low right now (about $0.11). They have the only permitted refinery for cobalt in North America. Expect to be producing next year. They just talked about possible partnerships in mining of silver also. Silver is expected to go way up in the next year. https://www.firstcobalt.com/

    Disclosure: I am long on FTSSF but otherwise unaffiliated.
     
  2. Jonesy

    Jonesy New Member

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    I forgot who had mentioned CODX, but that one is tanking at the moment. I may take a stab at it and wait for earnings. Has targets around $32 and sitting at $24.50 right now.
     
  3. A55

    A55 Well-Known Member

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    Smart moves. Buying low. Take advantage of other companies in bankruptcy, or on the brink. $BPYU $BAM Brookfield $BIPC and $SPG Simon Property Group are also trying to buy up bankrupt retailers. If they can control the malls, and have their own stores in the malls; that would make it a lot harder for rival retailers to do business and pay rent in those same malls.

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  4. The Foot

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    Hope you guys dont mind me posting a video but I really like RLFTF. Seems they are very close to the cure, not a vaccine but an actual cure. Check it out if you get a chance.

     
  5. Bachelor

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    Some people post the beautiful chart, I like these, well done.
     
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    A55 Well-Known Member

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    Little risk. Little gain. Consistent return. Better than savings or CD yield. Liquidity. Screenshot_2020-08-14-20-48-14_kindlephoto-93401539.png Screenshot_2020-08-14-20-49-23_kindlephoto-93468699.png
     
  7. The Foot

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    Thank you Bachelor
     
  8. Bull Logic

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    I have my eyes on SPCE and MU for potential upside swings.
    For earnings I'm watching WMT, HD, LOW, and BJ.
     
  9. Onepoint272

    Onepoint272 2019 Stockaholics Contest Winner

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    Is your avatar your wood-working shop? Are those hand planes and hand saws I see? I have tool envy now. Dang. What kind of bench? Vice or hold downs?
     
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  11. Small time investor

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    Yes, yes, my own design, both. The bench is walnut and maple, 3" thick, about 26" wide by 7' long. It is on adjust-a-bench legs with custom counterweight springs. Tucker patternmakers vice on left corner, twin screw on other end. Adjusts from 29" to 45" high. Shown in high position. Don't be envious. Build your own. See Lost Art Press for a great book. PDF is free!
    https://lostartpress.com/collections/books/products/the-anarchists-workbench Scroll to bottom of text for link to free.
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  12. Onepoint272

    Onepoint272 2019 Stockaholics Contest Winner

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    Very nice. I've not heard of those adjust-a-bench legs but what a great idea. I'm just beginning with traditional hand tools and need to build a bench after I decide which way to go. We'll need to talk...maybe set up a thread in the cocktail forum. I have to get back to the job now. Looking forward to speaking more about this. Thanks!
     
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    anotherdevilsadvocate Well-Known Member

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    ROKU recently had a golden cross and then bounced from the 50 ma three days ago.
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    Onepoint272 2019 Stockaholics Contest Winner

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    Onepoint272 2019 Stockaholics Contest Winner

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    Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA)
    Dividend Yield = 4.26% (5-yr avg. 2.14%)
    Payout ratio = 44.0% (5-yr avg. 37.7%)

    Watching for downward thrust to shorten in the coming months.

    Monthly Bars as of Sep 11, 2020:
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    Already in WBA for my dividend portfolio after Goldman cut their saving rate to 0.6%, just planning to hold
     
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    Onepoint272 2019 Stockaholics Contest Winner

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    I think it is getting close to a bottom; it is trading within the previous trading range and if you examine the chart I posted above you'll notice how each down-wave has taken more and more effort (cumulative wave volume) to effect the same downward price thrust, i.e., somebody is already accumulating.
     
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