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Round Robin

Glen Bradford
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My computer's been down, I've gotten a lot of emails asking my thoughts on particular stocks. Here's what I've got for a first glance. If I missed your stock, let me know. There are probably duplicates. Remember my philosophy. When investing, it's not figuring out what to buy that makes you money --- it's figuring out what not to own.

ctic - don't like it, doesnt make money ttnp - don't like it, doesnt make money vnda - don't like it, doesnt make money snen - looks interesting, heading towards a losing quarter. worth a second glance apwr - too expensive for me mesa - don't really want to buy airlines. mbi - down to $5.69 from above $60. Woohoo. but i dont like their business model right now. chng - too expensive, i'm looking for deals clne - not down enough from it's 2 year high. do - not down enough from it's 2 year high. esv - looks reasonable, worth a second glance ne - not down a lot from its 52 week high but it does have a low p/e. worth a second glance atw - same as ne free - i like this one, i have checked it out, great buying opportunity ocnf - more risky than free, still need to look through it in depth pncl - i dont like airlines but this one looks to have opportunity, will look into it ahr - looks like it's down huge, could be a buy. will look into ddr- looks like it's down huge, could be a buy. will look into GSOL - looks itneresting, will need to dig deeper, don't like that the trading volume has gone down as the stock price has gone down sclx - not interested, close to 52-week high, but their is a good growth story, will look for cheaper prices if it comes down xhua - this looks like it died, they dont have revenues, not interested myst - i like this one and will add it to my sorting list. odds are it'll be near the bottom though. sopw - looks interesting, cheap solar potentially, will look into caah - looks like it's been dying for 9 years. but it's cheap so i'll look into it ckgt - i've liked this since 30 cents. no reason to change now. nfes - looks like it's worth looking into cbak - looks worth looking into ltus - like this one, own it sina - don't think it's cheap enough based on 2 year charts found this link: http://www.cnanalyst.com/upside/ hrbn - P/S = 2, not cheap enough ntes - 52 week high, not interested chng - not cheap enough, but looks solid just from the numbers, probably will go x2 in 3 years feed - accidently bought it --- but no reason to sell, i was trying to buy free. wish I ran across it in march. school gets in the way of everything cneh - dirty dirty cheap. gotta love it. i own it. cnoa - bob's got me cautious on this one, but i still own it and am a net buyer. siaf - pink sheet, no way. caah - sucks for last 9 years, worth investigating if they will suck for the next 9 of if there's actually some substance. cbak - on my investigation list cpst - not profitable igc - looks like a potential idea, low trading volume. worth looking into bcon - not cheap enough unless something is going on. lemme know cpst - not profitable, yuck geoy - chris fernandez pick, this thing is a trader's dream. i think i'm going to start trading this one. buy when it's oversold, sell when it's overbought.

alright, out of those the ones i'm taking a second glance at: snen,esv,ne,atw,ahr,ddr,gsol,myst,sopw,caah,nfes,cbak,chng,feed,igc,free

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MBA from Purdue. Former hedge fund manager. Holds 26 series of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac junior preferred stock. Built Cloud Nimbus for Salesforce consulting. Author of Act As If. Writes about investing, building things, and the longest financial fraud in American history.

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