http://contests.cnbc.com/milliondollar/main.do
Here is the link for those interested.
Quadius


On 4/2/07, Peter Damiano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Some four weeks ago CNBC began their one million dollar investment
contest.  Since that time, the Dow Jones industrial average has had one of
the worst quarterly losses in the last decade.  This is wonderful since 60
to 70 percent of the people that signed up when the contest began have
portfolios that are underwater, portfolios significantly below the one
million dollars allotted when they signed up for the contest.  The one
million dollars is, of coarse, fictitious; but the person with the highest
capital gains at the end of the contest, still eight weeks away, will win an
annuity of one million dollars.

I have been bedridden with a sore on my foot from my new wheelchair rest,
using my bedside computer and DragonDictate to trade.  Currently I am in the
top 20 percent.  If I was able to utilize the computers in my office with
the multiple screens, I would probably be somewhat higher.  Be this as it
may, I have been trading stocks for 21 years, betting on the future movement
in the price of a security with technical analysis.

For the benefit of my fellow wheelchair-bound companions, I have spent
this weekend sifting through 1800 securities to find only those that fit the
criteria in the stock challenge.  From that list I studied only those
companies whose stock did not exceed 15.00 A Share <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.  The
reason for this is to capture a large percentage gain which will ultimately
decide the winner. On the other hand, the losses will be of a high
percentage also.  Simply put, you can buy a great deal of shares with a
million dollars when the stock price is 10 dollars a share, as opposed to a
stock price being over 100 dollars.

Go to the CNBC website and join the one million dollar contest.  The
registration list is very simple with no more than a half dozen questions.
Put all your million dollars into any one of the stocks listed below, or
divided between different securities.  I would not suggest stretching it
past two companies, for this contest is simply a hit or miss.  The prize
last year was a Lamborghini, and that person put all his million dollars
into one stock.

I would love to see one of us going to the CNBC studio in a wheelchair to
collect the prize.  Good luck:
Peter, 25 Long yrs C/4-C/5 With debilitating neuropeptide pain to boot!

TICKERS: PRICE:
KKD        10.00 A Share <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ONNN       8.92 A Share <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
RFMD       6.23 A Share <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
PMCS       8.92 A Share <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
MWY        6.25 A Share <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
HMX         5.36 A Share <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
AAI         10.27 A Share <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
LSI         10.44 A Share <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
NKTR     11.80 A Share <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
PTMK     12.80 A Share <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
SPSN      12.20 A Share <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
TRAD      12.60 A Share <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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