Thursday, the re-coop day
Today I have decided to let things to just be and not do any trading. I have a meeting this afternoon and not all of my account is able to be traded at this time because of Ameritrade's processing. Later on tonight I am going to search a good number of companies and get something in line for hopefully tomorrow. I will go over my whole research process I used and explain more about what I am looking for next time around. I am also going to post more information on my affiliate program I am going to be starting up here soon as well. O, I also created the blog for the R3I, LLC sponsored summer stock contest. Check it out here, http://richdad2.blogspot.com/.
To the future,
PS - Thanks to everyone who has posted up comments so far or has emailed me in regards to the blog. I love reading the comments, love keeping in touch with you guys, and love the input.
To the future,
PS - Thanks to everyone who has posted up comments so far or has emailed me in regards to the blog. I love reading the comments, love keeping in touch with you guys, and love the input.
2 Comments:
Yeah, I am ready for the summer contest as well. Whats the deal with this R3I, LLC? Hey, thanks for the encouragement with my learning from you. I was wondering where do you find the short % (the number of stocks being shorted) I have never came across that, I think?? Have a good one, I won't be around this weekend, but I'll check back in Sunday. Til then...
Good Luck With Everything!
MDZ
By Anonymous, at 6:06 PM
You can either use Yahoo finance (which is a link on the side of the blog). Type in the ticker, then go to "Key Statistics" and on the mid right hand side you'll see short numbers. As well, you can use Nasdaq which will tell ya the short interest, the link for that is http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/asp/short_interest.asp. If it doesn't work let me know ;). R3i, LLC is our company. I am basically using it so I can get a write off with it so it does both goods: helps people and helps our financial statements. Have a good weekend man,
By Blain Reinkensmeyer, at 6:48 PM
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