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August Stocks

Another good month for mechanical investing; only up 1% for the month, but that’s good for this time of year. Out of 12 stocks, 7 were winners and 5 were losers, but the losers only overaged a 1.1% loss, while the winners averaged almost a 10% gain. Here’s the breakdown:

Holding for another month:

Ticker Return  
PBR -0.4% Petroleo Brasil.
PKOH +24.5% Park Ohio Holdings; the big winner for the month.
TSO +2.4% Tesoro Petroleum.
VLO -2.2% Valero Energy.

Selling these:

Ticker Return  
APC +6.1% Anadarko Petroleum. +6.1% last month, another +0.9 this month. The screens have me keeping most of the other energy stocks, but not this one.
ATK -0.1% Alliant Techsystems.
FLIR +21.1% FLIR Systems. I lost -3.6% last month, but the 21% gain this month made up for it.
LSS +20.0% Lone Star Technologies; I only held this for a month.
MOG.A -1.0% Moog Inc.
NYB +3.5% New York Bank.
SWN +6.0% Southwest Energy. +20% last month, another +6% this month. I’m gonna miss it. *sniff*
VOL -2.3% Volt Information Sciences.

New stocks for this month:

Ticker Return  
ABFS N/A% Arkansas Best. It’s a trucking company that has nothing to do with the Clintons.
AVL N/A% Aviall Inc; an aerospace company.
AVP N/A% Avon Products. Heh.
CFC N/A% Countrywide Financial. I held this back in April.
IMGC N/A% Intermags Gen. Some sort of medical equipment supply company.
PHM N/A% Pulte Homes. I’ve held this before, too. Home and Mortgage companies coming back?
RD N/A% Royal Dutch Petroleum. I guess I’m not done buying oil companies.
RIMM N/A% Research in Motion. I’ve actually held this several times; it was one of my biggest winners last year.
SSTI N/A% Silicon Storage Technology Inc.

Next trade will be August 30.



2 responses to “August Stocks”

  1. If *I* was working that project, the stock would have gone up!

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Michael, a sinner saved by grace, sharing what the good Lord has shared with me.

Solomon, in the book of Ecclesiastes, said, “I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind.”

If you’re not living for the glory of God, then what you’re doing is meaningless, no matter what it is. Living for God gives life meaning, and enjoying a “chasing after the wind” is a gift from God. I’m doing what I can to enjoy this gift daily.

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