Hello EAvers. Yesterday we had 65 new sign-ups for Empire Avenue. Unfortunately, share prices rapidly shot up and none of them met all four criteria for the main recommendation list, but 5 are recommended on the secondary list.
Here’s my list of the top new EAv players from the last 24 hours (in alphabetical order):
- none
Here are some new players that didn’t quite make the primarily list, but are close enough that I recommend giving them a try (in alphabetical order):
- http://empireavenue.com/JMEDCALF (good dividend and yield but no portfolio yet)
- http://empireavenue.com/KUSHJAVIA
- http://empireavenue.com/OLYMPICS
- http://empireavenue.com/SCOTTBERGMN
- http://empireavenue.com/WORLDS1ST
If you find these recommendations helpful, I’d appreciate it if you’d click the “like” button at the bottom of this post. I’m doing an experiment to see if likes on WordPress blog posts increases the WordPress network score and dividends. Have a great day investing in others!
– Paul ~~> (e)PDSTEIN
To make the primarily list of the top new stocks, a stock must meet ALL of the following criteria:
- ROI > 1.0 (ROI is dividend per share divided by stock price)
- Dividend of at least 0.20e/share
- The player has bought shares in other stocks
- The player has connected at least 1 social network to EAv
Paula Henry
Jul 24, 2012 @ 08:34:43
Thanks Paul!
pdstein
Jul 24, 2012 @ 11:24:00
You’re welcome Paula. Have a terrific Tuesday!
Anthony Trimble
Jul 24, 2012 @ 09:46:11
Thanks Paul!
pdstein
Jul 24, 2012 @ 11:26:00
You’re welcome Anthony. Have a terrific Tuesday!
mitchlabuda
Jul 24, 2012 @ 11:48:19
Very helpful the reports and tips
pdstein
Jul 24, 2012 @ 12:00:06
Glad to hear that. If you like, you can subscribe to receive tips and recommendations via email at the top right.
Renaissance Ronin
Jul 24, 2012 @ 14:43:55
Once again, Paul – for the record: After 8 months and about 5 million in value (I know, I’m still struggling to grasp all the nuances of EA to make my own values work right. I suck at this. 😦 )… I would have bailed on EA if not for all the hard work that you and a few other guys have invested in making EA a success. Know that we are grateful.
pdstein
Jul 24, 2012 @ 14:54:51
Thanks Ronin. I’m glad to hear I’ve been helpful. Part of the challenge of EAv is it’s difficult to tell someone how to be successful on EAv because people have different goals and different definitions of success. Some people do EAv for fun, some for personal networking, some for awareness of a cause, some are trying to drive engagement on their site, some are trying to drive business sales. What’s your definition of success?
I ask because it doesn’t seem like EAv is a success for many people (hence the poll).
E J Williams Jr
Jul 24, 2012 @ 18:24:28
Thanks Paul……..
pdstein
Jul 24, 2012 @ 22:21:26
Thank you Jay. I appreciate you stopping by to comment regularly recently.