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just don't mortgage your house for dinar or quit your job ....yet

Right on!  Don't count the chickens before they hatch.    Investing is like the 3 speed rule.  I have 3 speeds.  On, off and don't push your luck.  Buy, don't buy, then back to the chicken before they hatch, don't push your luck.  (HOLD)

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Supergirl....I purchased more dinar yesterday from GIDassociates.  Their price $980 and I am not sure why its so low.  It goes against the grain of sensibility unless they are not privy to info we get.  I hardly can believe that but I remain positive and would like this day to pass quickly.  To those who might question why buy more.  This is all part of being a gambler.  This week I put at risk $1000 on Atlantic City tables.  Fortunately for me I ended up winning a significant amount after being down over $500.  This should answer questions about why buy more.  The Dinar is a better risk but it is still a gamble.  Those who put their last dime into dinar are probably going to get a jolt if dinar goes up.  Not advisable to do that but thats gambling and most gamblers can't afford to lose their money.  It was so easy putting up $980 on dinar than putting that money at risk on a casino floor.  That's my two cents.  Gotta run meeting friends on the way to AC   ;)   another plus 1 for SG

Right on!  Don't count the chickens before they hatch.    Investing is like the 3 speed rule.  I have 3 speeds.  On, off and don't push your luck.  Buy, don't buy, then back to the chicken before they hatch, don't push your luck.  (HOLD)

Good advice.  

Thanks Supergirl!!!

Great report and I feel success for owning Pepsi Iraq too!!!

Pepsi is up 186% from its low and they are going hot in Iraq.  (The Pepsi Cola Bottling Company going strong in Iraq)

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I fortunatly was able to buy in (IBSD) Pepsi Iraq at 1.374 Dinar in November 2012. It closed thursday at 2.74 Dinar. If my math is correct then my return has been 200% in 8 months. This is the best performer in my portfolio on the ISX with 3 out of 4 companies in the positive. More DV's have to invest on the ISX............... IMO

Thx Supergirl !!!!

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I fortunatly was able to buy in (IBSD) Pepsi Iraq at 1.374 Dinar in November 2012. It closed thursday at 2.74 Dinar. If my math is correct then my return has been 200% in 8 months. This is the best performer in my portfolio on the ISX with 3 out of 4 companies in the positive. More DV's have to invest on the ISX............... IMO

Thx Supergirl !!!!

Wow, that is quite a return unirod. Thank you for sharing

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The hedgefund manager stopped short of coming out and saying if Iraq had a currency of real value, then the Bank of Baghdad would be worthover $19 Billion USD. What he did say was very revealing. If (BBAD) was in Saudi Arabia it would be worth over $19 Billion USD. Draw your own conclusions but I will be buying this Bank on the ISX come Tuesday! After this interview I am certain that Pepsi Iraq will surge again!!......IMO

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I fortunatly was able to buy in (IBSD) Pepsi Iraq at 1.374 Dinar in November 2012. It closed thursday at 2.74 Dinar. If my math is correct then my return has been 200% in 8 months. This is the best performer in my portfolio on the ISX with 3 out of 4 companies in the positive. More DV's have to invest on the ISX............... IMO

Thx Supergirl !!!!

unirod, I tried to do this but since I am isx or how to join or buy ...illiterate... I didn't get it done.

Thanks for your post

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