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Appyea, Inc. Looks To Break Out Of Its Tight Trading Range

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Appyea, Inc. currently trading at .0018 looks to break out of its tight trading range. Stocks of these tend to break to the upside often times after being trapped in a tight trading range. One example of this pattern is APHD. After many months of trading in a tight range it ran from .005 from the previous trading day to .46 of the next day. That's a move up of over 8,500% in one day. How many of you traders would love to see a move of such magnitude in one day? I certainly would take a +8,500% mover on any given day. Here is your opportunity to be in on the ground floor of a magnificent stock currently trading at .0018 cents. APPYEA Inc. is a global mobile application developer for iOS, Google Play, and Amazon platforms. The Company operates its own titles as well as provides strategic partnerships with promising mobile app developers. AppYea focuses on a number of different categories including next-generation social networks and gaming. The Company recently acquired sev...

REITS Looking Attractive Once Again

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By Sanford Hall REITS are beginning to look attractive once again. Now seems to be the right time to be investing in REITS as the real estate market crawls on its bottom. As a real estate investor, I have gained a tremendous wealth of knowledge and experience over the years. What is a REIT? A real estate investment trust, or REIT, is a company that owns, and in most cases, operates income-producing real estate. Some REITs also engage in financing real estate. The shares of many REITs are traded on major stock exchanges. To qualify as a REIT, a company must have most of its assets and income tied to real estate investment and must distribute at least 90 percent of its taxable income to shareholders annually in the form of dividends. A company that qualifies as a REIT is permitted to deduct dividends paid to its shareholders from its corporate taxable income. As a result, most REITs historically remit at least 100 percent of their taxable income to their shareholders and ther...