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Unread 22 Aug 2011, 10:54 PM
T.O.Pork T.O.Pork is offline
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Default What are people buying?

With the recent crash, a lot (or everything) is on sale. Anything special you had an eye on, but were waiting for an opportunity like this to buy in?

Pulled the trigger on a few Canadian stocks, like HSE, SLF, COS, and a few Euro stocks... VE, and STD.

Im also thinking of buying in on TEF, MO, POW, TA and NPR.UN to name a few. There is just so much to pick from now. A lot of value to be had on proven companies that will weather this down turn.

After loosing out huge on some venture stocks some years ago, I generally like to go for high yield dividend paying stocks.
 
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