Date updated:05-31-2007
Just my thoughts on what's good in the market...

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BNS
Bank Of Nova Scot - $47.03
- 0.00%
- $N/A
I LOVE Canadian Banks ever since reading about them over at Morningstar.com

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AINV
Apollo Investment - $9.61
- -0.72%
- $9.60
Apollo is one of those private equity firms that is buying smart... great dividend too!

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RG
Rg - $0.00
- N/A
- $N/A
RG is Canadian Cable... and Toronto's entertainment along with Maple Leaf... They are getting their financials in order and are looking real good.

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RIO
Rio - $0.00
- N/A
- $N/A
The Companhia is a great nickle play, good dividends, and room to grow

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STO
Statoil Asa - $26.41
- +1.03%
- $26.08
I'm down a bit with this right now, but I see the NHY deal as one of the best deals in the oil space right now... maybe not as big as XOM's deal, but this is a great European play. Besides, I'll be getting a nice dividend soon...

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THI
Tim Hortons Inc. - $29.20
- 0.00%
- $N/A
Toujours Frais, Tim Hortons... I can't get that jingle out of my head. Seriously though, the King of Canadian Coffee and Donuts is coming south... I know myself, I love my Timmies, it's more or less an institution in Canada... and for those of us south of the border lucky enough to know about it. Just wait til Wall Streeters know what this is.

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DUK
Duke Energy Cp Hl - $16.75
- +1.15%
- $16.59
I own some options in this one

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HNZ
Heinz H J Co - $43.35
- +0.28%
- $43.39
Same as DUK
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A. I dont know, but heres what I do
know...
Buying the broad market (SPY/"your
picks") on Fridays has paid off
(sometimes huge) by selling on Monday.
Its been that way for weeks...pull up a
SPY chart!!!...the chances are very
high, like over 70% for 21weeks and over
80% for 12 weeks...I am not a T/A guy,
but because nobody anywhere is talking
about this I have to play with my own
numbers...if theres a big rally day, Ive
noticed that day is usually a Monday...I
started trading on this 3 weeks ago,
calling it "Free Money on
Mondays"...I simply do this:
1) Buy on Friday
2) Sell on Monday, as everyones saying
how great things are going
3) For the rest of the week, listen to
everyone saying how horrible things are
going [and laugh]
4) Repeat step #1
I stumbled on this after many many weeks
of hearing guys on T.V. say
"Managers are doing allocations on
Mondays" and finally decided to
look at the chart history. I am not
sure why nobody is analysing or talking
about this in detail, but I generally
DONT discuss things that I do not see
others discussing. I thought I would
bring it up to you because you seem to
care about Friday being a "bad
day", when I now offically consider
all Fridays a "buy day", at
least until I get beat a couple of times
(according to charts a beat like that
last occurred Aug 10th and 17th).
A. The only one I own : SLX,
too hard pick a winner out all of them
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