Because of the way my 401k and mutual funds tanked in the last year, I lost nearly $23k in retirement dollars. I started watching Jim Cramer on CNBC's Mad Money in May 2009, have read three of his books, tivo his daily tv show, do lots of "homework", opened a Scottrade account and am trying to get some of my lost money back.
Bought 100 shares of Ford when no one wanted it at $2.00 per share: it's now nearly at $9
Bought 25 shares of JP Morgan at $35 per share and it's over $42
Bought 10 shares of Bristol Meyers at $41 per share and it's near $43
Bought 75 shares of Sprint at $4.50 per share, it dove to $2.25 per share and has come back to $3.75
Haven't made a killing but Ford has been great. I keep building my positions and watching for breakout stocks.....haven't looked at penny stocks but a few friends are into them. But I'm having fun managing my own money and have definitely learned a lot along with ways to really watch my pennies and make them work for me! I'm making my kids save money to open a Scottrade account and I'm gonna teach them how to manage their money and not depend on their company or the government for their retirement!
Anybody else new to "the game"?
Bought 100 shares of Ford when no one wanted it at $2.00 per share: it's now nearly at $9
Bought 25 shares of JP Morgan at $35 per share and it's over $42
Bought 10 shares of Bristol Meyers at $41 per share and it's near $43
Bought 75 shares of Sprint at $4.50 per share, it dove to $2.25 per share and has come back to $3.75
Haven't made a killing but Ford has been great. I keep building my positions and watching for breakout stocks.....haven't looked at penny stocks but a few friends are into them. But I'm having fun managing my own money and have definitely learned a lot along with ways to really watch my pennies and make them work for me! I'm making my kids save money to open a Scottrade account and I'm gonna teach them how to manage their money and not depend on their company or the government for their retirement!
Anybody else new to "the game"?
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