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Invesco Emerging Markets Sovereign Debt ETF V.PCY


Primary Symbol: PCY

The investment seeks to track the investment results (before fees and expenses) of the DBIQ Emerging Market USD Liquid Balanced Index (the underlying index). The fund generally will invest at least 80% of its total assets in U.S. dollar-denominated government bonds from emerging market countries that comprise the underlying index. The underlying index measures potential returns of a theoretical portfolio of liquid emerging market U.S. dollar-denominated government bonds.


ARCA:PCY - Post by User

Post by thamnosmaon Oct 18, 2010 11:24pm
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Post# 17580179

I wish....

I wish....Moriarty would do a pump for my other poorly performing juniors.
I was a long-time holder of Red Hill and I didn't give a hoot about dilution.  I was happy to get bought up by Lee with some hope SOMETHING would friggin' happen with the Ulan coal mine.  Armstrong is truly a lazy arse jerk.  Evidently a sleaze ball too.
Back to Moriarty.  You can almost best your booty that when he pumps something on Sunday night, that company's SP will go up by 10-20% the next day.  Clockwork.  I'm not a day trader, but day traders should DEFINITELY consider monitoring BM's pumps.  Get an order in early enough and make yourself some dollars by the end of the day.  Happens every friggin' time.  In fact, Moriarty probably makes his monthly nut with these pumps.  If he needs some cash, just publish one of these and he cashes out some options or private placement shares for a 20-50% mark up.
What I do, if I happen to actually like one  of his pumps (and his is NOT usually right no matter what some other poster says), I wait a week or two and generally the share price falls back to his pre-pump value and I can buy in long.   If it doesn't happen, well, there are always other opportunities.
NEVER chase Moriarty's price pumps the day after he publishes.  It actually creates a sell opportunity if  you've been stuck in one.
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