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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshuatree View Post
    EDE is now 21.5c not 2.2c
    EMC is now 77.5c not 7.9c
    NMT is now 34.5 c not 3.4c HAND !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!HAND
    Oh cheers for picking up on that! (Post night shift zombie brain)

    Ive correct the figures in the op. EMC looking even more impressive.... Sigh
    Last edited by heisenberg; 03-09-2016 at 08:02 AM.

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    MEB 36c prob others wrong too will leave it to you.Some excellent choices including MEB.

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    Updated and corrected:

    Well folks still looking for my tenbagger

    24/3/16 to 2/9/16

    AEV 17c to 23c
    AVH 11c to 10c
    BPF 39c to 29c
    BRN 21c to 13c

    CDY 1.9c to 3.2c
    EDE 9c to 22c
    EMC 33c to 79c
    FBR 2c to 5c
    MEB 22c to 37c
    NMT 32c to 34c

    OSL 17c to 13c
    PAC $4.9 to $4.2
    (are we at the bottom yet??)
    RGP 7.8c to 6.5c
    SPL 65c to 68c
    WBA $1.15 to $1.23

    So, a mixed bag. Of these I only bought into CDY, EDE - still wishing I had gotten in early on EMC.
    Only other ASX stock I delved into and didn't include here was PGC, purchased mid-April at 55c today up to 81c.

    Interestingly, Thomas Bulkowski analysed all of the tenbaggers in the US stock exchange from 1992-2007, and although it is based on US data and there are obvious limitations in applying it to our markets, this is what he found


    • Almost half (41%) of 10-baggers take a full 5 years to complete.
    • 55% of the samples had a starting price below $5, but only 2% were below $1.
    • The first year is when 10-baggers rise most.
    • 77% were small caps. Market cap is shares outstanding times the current stock price.
    • Half the samples had a price to book value below 1.5.
    • Capital spending decreased 59% of the time from the year before the 10-bagger began.
    • 35% of the time, the stocks had price to cash flow below 1.0.
    • 91% of the stocks did not pay dividends.
    • 77% had long term debt.
    • Net profit, P/E ratio, and ROE are almost meaningless when searching for 10-baggers (because many companies were unprofitable).
    • 53% of the stocks had price to sales ratios below 1.5
    • 51% had return on equity below 12%.
    • The number of shares outstanding climbed in 84% of the samples.
    • Which industries had the most 10 baggers? Semiconductors (first), home builders (second), internet, and semiconductor capital equipment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwitrev View Post
    Another great day up 15% closing at high of 45c and volume increase 1.5m shares is 10x avg daily t/o. Have to enjoy moments like these while you can. And further to my earlier post sorry to see no NZ mates with me however I do have some Oz ones.
    Josh if you still keeping tabs on this topic SMR close today 50c again on solid volume.

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    It sure is a ripper atm.Some event in china has pushed up the price of coal. Coal stocks not an option for me these days ; its fingered as one of the many causes of Global Warming a dirty fuel,thanks KT anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshuatree View Post
    It sure is a ripper atm.Some event in china has pushed up the price of coal. Coal stocks not an option for me these days ; its fingered as one of the many causes of Global Warming a dirty fuel,thanks KT anyway.
    SMR is currently a pure coking coal play, as everyone knows used in steel making not energy polluting. Every human living in the civilised world lives with and uses product made with steel, buildings, cars appliances etc. so we need to get rid of the hype and start treating the different types of coal as different animals.

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    You're right ; i had forgotten that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkHorse View Post
    Thanks for that Heisenberg!
    I found the "capital spending" interesting - I've read lots of books and articles but that's a new idea.
    A google search brought up http://www.thepatternsite.com/CapitalSpending.html (same guy) with research showing that over 5 years stocks with lower capital spending perform about twice as well as those with higher capital spending (excluding acquisitions).
    Obviously it pays to look hard at operating cashflow too.
    Out of interest I plugged some of Bulkowski's findings into the ASX Small Cap list to see if we could identify potential 10 baggers before they rise. The criteria I used were: small cap (market cap <1 billion), no dividend payout, share price >1$ but <5$, positive long term debt, price to book ratio <4.

    There were only 5 companies which filled all criteria.
    MLX METALS X LTD
    MTS METCASH LTD
    NXT NEXTDC LTD
    ORE OROCOBRE LTD
    SAR SARACEN MINERAL HOLDINGS LTD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshuatree View Post
    Heisenberg and clip list updates please, thanks
    All in all, pretty crap

    Stock 2nd feb 28-Apr 11-Jun 15-Sep % change profit/loss if $1k bought
    AVH 0.095 0.14 0.115 0.09 -5.26% -52.63157895
    BRN 0.18 0.155 0.15 0.115 -36.11% -361.1111111
    NST 2.98 3.67 4.74 4.15 39.26% 392.6174497
    VOC 7.5 8.6 9.2 7.01 -6.53% -65.33333333
    MBE 0.2 0.365 0.3 0.31 55.00% 550
    ACX 3.95 6.74 6.74 6.01 52.15% 521.5189873
    APY 0.009 0.016 0.01 0.008 -11.11% -111.1111111
    BPF 0.55 0.375 0.42 0.27 -50.91% -509.0909091
    BUD 0.175 0.145 0.11 0.086 -50.86% -508.5714286
    EMC 0.22 0.47 0.875 0.775 252.27% 2522.727273
    EVE 0.008 0.012 0.01 0.01 25.00% 250
    Average % 23.90% 2629.014238
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    More than 10 bagger stocks could come from sectors such as food and tech related sectors.
    Last edited by Valuegrowth; 20-09-2016 at 07:26 PM.

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