Are Solar stocks the next .coms??

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Are Solar stocks the next .coms??

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Check out TSSP.

I bought shares today at 9 cents a share based on a stock tip from a friend of mine in California.

( made a quick $150.00 today on a $300 buy)

California is pushing solar and Trendsetter and WWAT are leaders in this field.

I am being cautious and have a quick sell in place just in case there is a major sell off but I have been doing alright.

Anyone else buying solar stocks ?? (water stocks, too!)
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According to tdameritrade, the stock you have (TSSP) is currently trading at $.0015 a share. Am I missing something here? Good for you, btw.

I'd like to hear of some stocks that are tied to wind farms. Any you've got in mind that you could recommend?
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TSSP is purely a penny stock. I misprinted... I bought in at .0009 / share. Now it is .0027/ share.

I made ~ $600 in 2 days on a $300 investment. Total current value $890.00

$10 transaction fee.

This is purely a speculative investment but on a day when almost all of my other stocks and mutual funds lost.

This thing rocked!!

As far as wind farms.. I know nothing. I do know that Green stocks are in favor, so I have been following Businesswire, Yahoo Finance, listening to MSNBC and other stock channels. I heard the recommendation of WWAT, so I checked it out and it looks solid and has good backing. While I was checking that out, a blogger mentioned TSSP. I took a chance with loose change. Who knows if it will last.....

I will keep you posted.
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Il make some assumptions Jack. Uhh,you are also familiar with David Gelbaum,OEGY,BCON CPTC,AKNS,QTWW ...am I forgetting any....oh yea DESC. All alternative energy stocks,and If you have been perusing yahoo stock messge boards much,then...

These are interesting companies,stock fluctuations aside.
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Trampis wrote:Il make some assumptions Jack. Uhh,you are also familiar with David Gelbaum,OEGY,BCON CPTC,AKNS,QTWW ...am I forgetting any....oh yea DESC. All alternative energy stocks,and If you have been perusing yahoo stock messge boards much,then...

These are interesting companies,stock fluctuations aside.
I have read a little about David Gelbaum. He sounds like an incredible person and good for this planet. However, I must admit my interest is primarily financially driven.
I will check out those stocks but I have to focus. Too many stocks can drive me crazy.

I will not claim to be much more than a monkey with a dart when it comes to stock buying, especially penny stocks. TSSP is purely specualtive.

I have watched trends and read some.

TSSP and subpenny stocks are funny. They trade so thinly that you can make or lose 20% on every .0001 change.
The transaction fees are what kills you. (unless, you have a broker that is kind when it comes to trading these stocks or you are using a promotion rate).

I would buy TSSP when it is < .0010 and keep an eye on it. When it fluctuates to ~ .0018, take profits or sell outright. The stock usually goes up 60-80% on good news or Yahoo pushes and then comes back to .0009 levels.

TSSP is a small company in California that manufacturers solar hot water heating and storage systems. They are in a good position to benefit from the The California Solar Initiative (CSI). http://www.gosolarcalifornia.ca.gov/csi/index.html

I think that solar and alternative energy stocks could see tremendous gains in the coming year (s) as it should get a lot of focus during the presidential elections.

TSSP is IMO, a crap shoot. However, I have done well by buying below .0010 and selling at .0018. When and if, this company ever does take off, I will be playing with house money (unless I get really greedy). Recently, I made a decent buy when the stock was at .0006 and sold at .0018. After paying my broker for buying and selling, I more than doubled my investment. I continue to keep some shares just in case this does take off.

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TSSP just hit .0026.

I say SELL SELL SELL,

if anyone is listening!!

Decent profit on this subpenny stock but not worth the risk buying it at this level.
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I sold my WWAT at 2.19 the other day,could have done better for sure...probably still could...time to move on for me for now.

I didnt see what,but something positive happened with FSLR this afternoon and all,and I mean all, solar stocks after hours were up. Maybe 2.40+ is possible for wwat tommorow.

Some other solar stocks ive just recently added to my watch list SOLF,CSIQ and ASTI
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