Friday File: Apple, Miners, Wanna-Buys and more

by Travis Johnson, Stock Gumshoe | September 9, 2016 4:41 pm

A couple quick teaser solutions, plus musings on AAPL, NXPI, PLOW, NVDA, and WATT for the Friday File

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9 responses to “Friday File: Apple, Miners, Wanna-Buys and more”

  1. rernst says:

    Travis, how about the previous shorted WATT? I purchased shares and made money on the strong BS, then I also purchased puts on it because I was sold by your estimates that it would not contain a 15 foot wireless charging system, and we both made some nice money! Big thanks to you and the Thinkolator:-) But whatt’s up with the future of the stock of known yet? Sorry for the pun, but I could not resist:-). I think it has a good idea under it’s belt, but is it time yet to pull the trigger? I think there are a good many devices that would work with the 15 feet or longer wireless charging, because sooo many things need recharged, and they cannot be moved very easily. So if WATT does have the ability and clearance from the Government, I think this may turn out to be a winner. If you plug, or actually not plug it into the thinkolater, I have a funny feeling that it could be a winner. What do you think my good man?

  2. wmikemarshall says:

    Thanks to Travis, sold out WATT the day BEFORE Apple7 launch and made a small profit but am interested in buying WATT again long term as soon as the price settles to Travis’ estimate of $11ish per share. Sounds like a great “disruptive technology” to buy soon and hold long term if the patents are air tight as you had mentioned. Tesla had this tech almost 100 years ago………….too bad suppressed by our Gov. for “reasons unknown” but glad it is finally being “allowed by the deep state” and plan on investing in it soon………………..Great call/job/prediction as always Travis!

  3. jimbee says:

    how do I get a copy of your portfolio

  4. takeprofits says:

    For what its worth, I totally endorse the comments by Travis on B2Gold which I have held for a long time already and made me some nice profits as I expect it to continue to do. I have over a hundred more in my portfolio chosen at an early stage that I have not written about in my Gumshoe columns because they were too small for a large audience exposure, but as they mature and become less risky you will be introduced to them as my health continues to improve and I can devote more time to research and writing. I am holding off until the end of Sept. to release my (mostly already written) column on junior gold and silver stocks because I believe the release of SDR,s by the IMF, )International Monetary Fund “COULD” profoundly affect the demand for U.S. dollars and a drop in the dollar usually means a concurrent rise in bullion prices that could send precious metals stocks surging up. No guarantee’s of course but as famed investor Doug Casey has often said, he made his millions by what he calls “informed speculation” by anticipating market moving events.
    Ironically enough, for all the research on the Venture Exchange I still do, I had never heard of Lowell Copper or the founder, but I hope to finish a copper and zinc focused column for release early this coming week on what I consider the most overlooked, under followed and under valued stock on the Venture Exchange, and interestingly enough. the anchor stock for the column involves most of the investors already mentioned by Travis, PLUS another famous investor who has previously founded and built several BILLION dollar companies, so watch for it.

  5. JustAskin' says:

    Travis, regarding NVDA and AMD, can the two co-exist by going after different markets (high v. low end users)or some other metric? Or, must it be either/or as most shareholders of both companies protest. Reminds me of the ongoing Yankees-RedSox feud.

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