Wall Street interested in e-cigarettes

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paulyc44

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Like I said, invest an amount you are willing to lose, and sit back and relax. I have less than 10% of my portfolio in e-cig stocks. They are by far the most risky positions I own and the only penny stocks, but I feel they have the most potential. I also advise that no matter how much it hurts, hang on to these stocks for the long term, but then again, that is my perspective on buying stock - buy for the long haul. Some people have more time and can analyze stock signals better than me and just know how to get in and out better than me.

Thanks Dan, appreciate your input! What's the best source to check in with, other than ECF, to stay abreast of new companies that may start publicly trading?

Also, why is there not a publicly traded company linked to some of the more successful e-cig's on the market right now? For instance...Joye 510
atty's are a top of the line product right now, as well as a big seller in the market. Is there a stock that can be tied to this company in some way making profits?
 

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Thanks Dan, appreciate your input! What's the best source to check in with, other than ECF, to stay abreast of new companies that may start publicly trading?

Also, why is there not a publicly traded company linked to some of the more successful e-cig's on the market right now? For instance...Joye 510
atty's are a top of the line product right now, as well as a big seller in the market. Is there a stock that can be tied to this company in some way making profits?

This is a great question - about companies linked with manufacturing e-cigs along with hardware used for e-cigs. I think most of the hardware for e-cigs are manufactured in China, so I would expect that one could follow these back to that market. However, there are so many pirated products, that I am really not sure of the answer.

Hopefully, somebody could chime in with more information about where exactly the hardware for e-cigs are in fact produced.
 

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This is a great question - about companies linked with manufacturing e-cigs along with hardware used for e-cigs. I think most of the hardware for e-cigs are manufactured in China, so I would expect that one could follow these back to that market. However, there are so many pirated products, that I am really not sure of the answer.

Hopefully, somebody could chime in with more information about where exactly the hardware for e-cigs are in fact produced.

From what I understand. It is damn near impossible to trade directly in the Chinese markets. The best bet would probably be to find an ETF/Fund which includes these Chinese e-cig manufactures. I doubt there are any that deal exclusively with this market.

Here is a list. You'll have to do your homework.
China ETF List
 

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Exactly! Penny stocks are too volatile, even if the product is fantastic, mgmt can very quickly kill a company.

All stocks are volatile, it just depends upon what scale of volatility you can handle.

My scale is small, however, as you pointed out, we are working with a fantastic product. I think everyone agrees upon that. I think working off that basis gives credibility to investing something small into something that can blossom into something very big. Granted everyone's "something small" is different, but "something small" in microsoft, mcdonalds, or IBM ages ago would be "something very big".

That's what trading stock is all about.
 

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Mobile Media's site www.mmusms.com now redirects to TzuFuma Smokeless Cigarettes

LOL! That website has the slogan "21st Century VaporWear"

Wear? That means stuff you wear, like clothes. But they can't win with that word if they spell it right, because "Vaporware" means a product in perpetual development that never comes to market. :p
 
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