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Stocks About To Breakout!

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If you are in the market for stocks on the brink of running wild you have come to the right place. Here are three stocks which are about to run per the chart. SOFN @ .0005, CPSZ @ .012 & DIGX @ .001 are three monsters, enjoy the run, they will all run over .03 per share. www.alexastock.webs.com gifts I got into CPSZ at .001 and it ran to .02 about 2 weeks ago before the pullback. I did not sell because I know it has so much more room to run. I am expecting ten cents or better from CPSZ. SOFN is a sleeping giant about to wake up, all it needs is volume to move.. Golden cross is about to form here and it will be the catalyst that pushes this stock along with DIGX which is currently trading around .001. Stay focus and watch for volume on SOFN and DIGX. They will run shortly. DIGX has a new owner and officers, expect to see news soon announcing such events and future plans for this company. CPSZ supposedly merging with another company in the near future. Look for more volum...

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...