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$WAFR .0135 is the next Highly undervalued stock

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Posted On: 03/30/2013 2:59:13 PM
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$WAFR .0135 is the next Highly undervalued stock that will run HARD real SOON IMO. Just LOOK at the 76 Million O/S. LOOK at the chart from this level. NOTICE how it always bounces from this level, and RARELY stays this low for over 1 day in the last few years. I am trading this here because it is one of my favorites down here and HISTORY has repeated itself over and over from here. .0135? Is a joke, and will be gone soon. Below is a quote from a member of another chat room. I am not in for the dividend, but he explains why it is a good idea.



"Seems to be a debate as to what this dividend is... well its FREE shares is what it is. Please everyone out there line up in two lines...first line is the investors who do not like profit, or anything free. Second line is for those who like to make money and get stuff for free. The facts are the only thing anyone should be looking at when it comes to this dividend. The best fact to use and the only one that matters is this. If I buy shares now to receive the dividend will the shares I buy be worth less to me when the dividend is issued. Becasue if your going to lose more money then you get its stupid to do it. Also remember these are free trading shares. Just simply look at the chart WAFR is currently at .0185 and has for the past 3 to 5 months traded in the .02 to .04 ranges. There is nothing to indicate that this will change as stock simply follow their trading history for the most part. So buying at this level or any level in the .02 range says this is a good investment. The cons to this will tell you that the stock could drop below the trading averages and you will lose money... could, but the reason folks follow the trading averages is because they dont... so I would think this would be a good choice to make considering the risk factor is very low. "




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