tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6154015141484451605.post4693791442603663649..comments2024-03-28T07:17:09.640+00:00Comments on The Trading Day: OTC-listed China Small Caps Outperforming in the First QuarterThe Travellerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17122257677784990244noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6154015141484451605.post-13784947419623174262010-04-11T09:45:45.907+01:002010-04-11T09:45:45.907+01:00My philosophy is that I have to be comfortable wit...My philosophy is that I have to be comfortable with all my holdings at all times. If I am not, for whatever reason, I sell. Can always rebuy a stock later but it saves me some headaches and possibly grey hair. I have no problem with taxes as here in Europe I have to pay a fix tax of about 30% on all capital gains which is taken off immediately after I sold something for a profit. It doesn't matter if I held the position for one minute or one year. I kinda like it, it's plain and simple.The Travellerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17122257677784990244noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6154015141484451605.post-64976378804166189892010-04-07T01:36:40.649+01:002010-04-07T01:36:40.649+01:00I'm bullish on YUII. Yeah, it could bounce ar...I'm bullish on YUII. Yeah, it could bounce around a bit for the next few months, but it seems 2010 fourth quarter could hold some hefty gains and push that stock up to $18. At least that's what one analyst is predicting. I assume, you like to 'flip' these stocks pretty quickly. I'm wary of the short-term capital gains taxes I could rack up. By the way, picked up some CYXN, after reading about it here. Net income up 26% in 2009 not bad. That's one for my kids' accounts, along with other long-term prospects.awhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17498227762751342887noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6154015141484451605.post-46428945339961123572010-04-05T21:26:10.515+01:002010-04-05T21:26:10.515+01:00Personally I avoid stocks that are caught in a dow...Personally I avoid stocks that are caught in a downtrend or look likely to be dead money for a good while. FUQI is cheap here based on the new guidance but there is a Yuan revaluation risk there as well. YUII is sitting on the year lows now, maybe it bounces again here but I doubt it. But TSTC is coming closer to my buy range ($12-13).The Travellerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17122257677784990244noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6154015141484451605.post-57537948077359788202010-04-05T12:32:20.384+01:002010-04-05T12:32:20.384+01:00FUQI is looking tempting as it dips. It looks lik...FUQI is looking tempting as it dips. It looks like its has a solid enough model to weather this lawsuit storm. Or do you think it just has too much accounting baggage? YUII also intrigues. Robust growth. The whole eating-is-never-going-away angle. At what price do you see that one as tempting? $8?awhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17498227762751342887noreply@blogger.com