Date updated:06-04-2007
This is my personal holdings portfolio. I try to mainly trade in the short term. Yet I have no problem holding onto a winner. I am just a bit weary of this market. All securites are weighted just about equal.

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CAT
Caterpillar - $59.77
- -0.75%
- $59.61
I bought this on a large down day. Was just planning on flipping it. But after Cramers blessing and a huge run in a single day I decided to stay long, but very carefully. It is hard to believe that the housing woes wont hurt their bottomline. But their growth abroad seems to make up for it. But will probably trade before the earnings come out just to be careful

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AAPL
Apple Inc. - $224.65
- +0.24%
- $223.92
iphone

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FCX
Freeport-mcmoran - $80.27
- -1.18%
- $81.18
copper prices are near all time highs. This company is so strong. Acquisition of phelps dodge is just no starting to impact the bottomline.

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FCSX
- $4.87
- 0.00%
- $N/A
Derivatives are getting bigger and bigger by the year. Not many companies do what fstone does. Great international exposure. Also will go up with increase in interest rates (which is bound to happen at some time), thus giving us a great blend of secular and cyclical.

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SQM
Sociedad Quimica - $38.04
- 0.00%
- $N/A
i believe that this stock will crush the upcoming earnings report. I am just moving in ahead of the play. Just based on P/E expansion this stock should run. But once you include earnings growth into the equation this stock should explode in the upcoming 3 months

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CCIX
Coleman Cable - $4.62
- 0.00%
- $N/A
This stock is totally mivalued, way too low of a P/E. By my calcs it seems that this stock is sitting at the bottom of its possible range. While the top could be more than double the current price. And this doesnt even take into consideration what happens if the Russel 2K picks this stock up. Just listen to the conference call.

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NVT
Nvt - $0.00
- N/A
- $N/A
probably bought a little premature on cramers spec call. Had already looked at the company and was waiting for a reason to buy.
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A. everyone uses growth differently....i
use it as an eye catcher to distinguish
it from it's peers. depends on what type
of waves you want to play in....i don't
think GS has had growth other than in
it's balance sheets....so...growth does
not neccessarily mean best of breed (for
a specific period of time). small caps
who have huge debt but show signs that
it can be paid...might show huge
potential of growth.
A. The only one I own : SLX,
too hard pick a winner out all of them
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