From: 2006

Saying Goodbye to RIMM

It has been a while since I talked about RIMM. I am selling the rest of my position today. What a great run this strock has had. I hated having to buy the all-time high breakout past $100 and doing a Wallstrip show at $110 seemed absurd, but it has worked out. Pigs get fat, …

Logitech on Wallstrip

A classic Wallstrip on Logitech (LOGI) today. They are making it look like fun, but trust me – they are busting their asses. I liked the laptop accessory growth angle that was highlighted and I believe this trend has legs if you combine the laptop possibilities with their Universal remotes. I am going to initiate …

Apple is crowded

Apple is no longer just a crowded retail operation. It is a crowded stock. The tone of the trading action has changed. The amount of news and chatter about the stock has become absurd. When a stock gets crowded, traders get aggravated and the stock bounces around at their whims. Nothing has changed at Apple …

Classic Dennis Leary on Veoh

Dennis Leary absolutely kills it in this baseball bit. “Braveheart my ass!” Laughed my ass off hysterical. I am really liking the ease of use of Veoh for navigation and finding videos. My friend Bijan, one of the VC’s in Veoh just pinged me with some big announcements for Veoh. I agree with the moves …

Water on Wallstrip

I learned a lot from today’s Wallstrip show on water conglomerate Suez (SZE). Look at the sweet trend in WATER. Early in the year I bought into Powershares Water Resources (PHO) – an ETF proxy for water stocks. Their top ten holdings does not include Suez. I will let the show speak for itself on …

Gold on Wallstrip

What does the “Executive Producer” of Wallstrip do? Not much – trust me. I email Adam and Jeff ideas for shows and than add a few impossible angles to the shows that we have agreed to “put on the board”. Today – Lindsay’s gold tooth was my idea. Love it! Hot :) . I have …