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    Let's get 2008 started off right by setting up a dedicated thread for financial tips and helps for capitalist pig Packer Rats.

    2007 was a pretty good year for many sectors with real estate being the most notable exception. Personally I had a couple of growth mutual funds that did quite well (28% and 17%) which makes me Even better is the fact that these two particular funds are dedicated for the kids' future college expenses.

    As the 4th quarter of 2007 indicated, it will probably be harder to match the gains of 2007 in 2008.

    So, wise PR friends, where should we look to make money in 2008?

    Sector, mutual fund and individual stock suggestions for research would be much appreciated.

  • #2
    2008 was pretty good for us as well. Our mutual funds returned a 32% avg. The year before we did 22%. My goal is 20% or better a year.I'm thinking about switching to ETF's this year.

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    • #3
      I think getting a job might be a good place to start...
      "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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      • #4
        Anyone have some info on companies in the following areas:

        Eco-friendly caskets



        Unmanned aircraft manufacturers



        Also, what's the news with the XMSR and SIRI merger? Is there any set timeframe for its approval/disapproval by the government?

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        • #5
          Oil crossed $100 again and gold was up damn near $25 bucks an ounce!
          C.H.U.D.

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          • #6
            Boeing and Ford have teamed up to produce some pretty amazing UAV's.





            Here is another interesting player.

            AV is a leading manufacturer of Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Loitering Munition Systems, Unmanned Ground Vehicles used for surveillance and reconnaissance by the United States Military, U.S. allies and Commercial Industries. AV also manufactures High-Altitude Pseudo-Satellites.


            C.H.U.D.

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            • #7
              Good links, Super Freak.

              UAVs have proven their worth and the market will continue to mature as they expand into civilian uses. Definitely a growth market.

              AVAV looks like an interesting company. Small market cap, currently profitable with a backlog of orders, and expecting a 20-25% income growth over 2007.

              Nice tip. "Kam-sa-ham-ni-da" as we say in Korean (Thank you).

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Kiwon
                Good links, Super Freak.

                UAVs have proven their worth and the market will continue to mature as they expand into civilian uses. Definitely a growth market.

                AVAV looks like an interesting company. Small market cap, currently profitable with a backlog of orders, and expecting a 20-25% income growth over 2007.

                Nice tip. "Kam-sa-ham-ni-da" as we say in Korean (Thank you).
                No worries Kiwon....I've always been a big fan of Boeing and Ford and bought into AeroVironment after seeing a tech write up about them and doing some research.

                The prideful American in me looks at the Ford price as a great bargain.
                C.H.U.D.

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                • #9


                  For the risky investors I found this article very interesting; anybody have any views on these little guys ?
                  TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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                  • #10
                    I don't think Charter or AMD are going to do anything noteworthy.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Partial
                      I don't think Charter or AMD are going to do anything noteworthy.
                      I'd have a hard time putting money into CharterCrap

                      ETrade intrigues me though. They seem like a company that will come back in the next couple years.
                      TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Bretsky
                        http://www.247wallst.com/2007/12/ten-stocks-that.html

                        For the risky investors I found this article very interesting; anybody have any views on these little guys ?
                        I am very familiar with PALM, SIRI, and your favorite, CHTR.

                        CHTR is the riskiest because of its debt load but......it increased 4X in 2007 and then fell back to earth again. I made some money with it but got out too early, way early in fact but who could have guessed it would have gone to $4.73?

                        The potential is there if the industry picks up as a whole. Hopefully the NFL Network and the cable companies can learn how to live together which would help everyone.

                        It's definitely a short-term play for someone with money to risk.

                        PALM is the next riskiest. I think it will go still lower in 2008 and then slowly turn it around. They have lost their main market to RIMM and APPL, but they have a couple of Apple guys on board that helped develop the iPhone so who knows? The low-cost Centro is selling well.

                        I'm betting that PALM carves out a niche for itself. There was a interesting article a couple of weeks ago about the future of PDAs/SmartPhones. Depending on the future apps, especially financial and video, they could again become indispensable.

                        I've seen Korea go from beepers to the tinest of phones to phones with rather large screens as people watch TV and movies while riding the subway so size is less of a concern as weight, which is the area where Treo has been knocked.

                        Buy low in 2008 and hold for awhile.

                        SIRI - I'm hoping for the merger, but even if it doesn't happen I think SIRI will be okay. People that enjoy the radio don't want to put up with static and such if they are on the road a lot. People can have mp3 jacks in their cars but still there is nothing like riding and listening to the radio.

                        Sirius' name is starting to gain penetration into the broader market as well after years of heavy advertising so name recognition is increasing.

                        There is some money to be made by getting in now and trusting that the anti-business Dems don't kill the merger. The company becomes instantly profitable if the merger goes through.

                        If not, then it will be another couple of years until profitability.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Kiwon

                          PALM is the next riskiest. I think it will go still lower in 2008 and then slowly turn it around. They have lost their main market to RIMM and APPL, but they have a couple of Apple guys on board that helped develop the iPhone so who knows? The low-cost Centro is selling well.

                          I'm betting that PALM carves out a niche for itself. There was a interesting article a couple of weeks ago about the future of PDAs/SmartPhones. Depending on the future apps, especially financial and video, they could again become indispensable.

                          I've seen Korea go from beepers to the tinest of phones to phones with rather large screens as people watch TV and movies while riding the subway so size is less of a concern as weight, which is the area where Treo has been knocked.

                          Buy low in 2008 and hold for awhile.
                          I don't know, my Palm died and lost all my data right as I was gonna send out Christmas cards and I'm still rather pissed about it.
                          "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                          • #14
                            What about the lasers used by dermatologists for tattoo removal, wrinkles, etc.?

                            Are they specialized laser equipment manufactured specifically for those purposes? Who are the manufacturers?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by MJZiggy
                              I don't know, my Palm died and lost all my data right as I was gonna send out Christmas cards and I'm still rather pissed about it.
                              That's why we sync.
                              "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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