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08.18.09 TimelessWealth.net issues update to trading idea with The Quigley
Corp. (QGLY); undervalued investment opportunity: Wireless Age
Communications, Inc. (WLSA).
Dear Subscriber,
The Quigley
Corp., stock symbol: QGLY, issued at $1.70 on Sunday August 16th,
2009, rallied as high as $3.60, the following trading session
(Monday August 17th), representing a potential return on
investment (ROI) of 112%. Our report may be reviewed by accessing
our 'previous newsletters', found under 'archive'. QGLY has held
Monday's gains well, closing at $3.10 on Tuesday's trading
session. We continue to seek overlooked trading and undervalued
investment opportunities with potential for high ROI.
In regards to
our undervalued investment opportunity, Wireless Age
Communications, Inc., stock symbol: WLSA.pk ($0.14), we continue
to emphasize potential for a high ROI. We will maintain our due
diligence series titled, "TimelessWealth.net features due
diligence material on undervalued investment: WLSA (Part #)", with
coverage on 'exclusive partners and their role in establishing
Wireless Age Communications, Inc., as a successful venture' in our
subsequent newsletter.
We strongly
encourage you to review our earlier research material, including
'valuation and market capitalization analysis', which
conservatively derives a fair market valuation of $0.69/share,
based solely on Wireless Age Communications'
project in Port Hope,
Ontario. A major waste-to-energy project based in Connecticut,
USA, is yet to be announced according to John Simmonds, Chairman
and CEO Wireless Age Communications, Inc. According to him, this
project 'could generate enough value to qualify Wireless Age
Communications, Inc. for listing on a major exchange.' I encourage
current and potential investors to contact John Simmonds and
acquaint yourselves with an accomplished businessman who would be
more than glad to answer any and all of your inquires. His contact
information follows: (905) 833-2753.
As an investor
I realize the OTC market is often volatile and individuals
experience heartache as their stake in a given security
appreciates in value two fold and loses three quarters of its
value in the same trading session. I understand Wireless Age
Communications, Inc., is no exception. During Tuesday's trading
session, a sell order placed under 'market price' allowed for
market makers to manipulate the price to such an extent that it
tumbled below bids and allowed for market makers to accumulate
shares at lower levels. The trading session's volume was
insignificant to both the average and the liquidity needed to
attract new 'traders'. The difference between an investor and a
trader in this scenario is that one cannot bear to hold stake in
this security for more than a given period of time, whereas the
other would gladly accumulate a larger position at lower levels
and continue to inhabit an undervalued company. The concept of
trading is short-term; investing being long. Both have their
rewards, flaws, and benefits, which is why I encompass no
preference. Both are strategies that allow you to successfully
build your portfolio when implemented appropriately. That is why
TimelessWealth.net strives to deliver both overlooked trading and
undervalued investment opportunity. Avoiding 'the crowd' is the
principle to intelligent investing. A lesson by Robert Frost
follows (relating to 'avoiding the crowd' and how your
intelligence will guide you towards prospective opportunities in
the market).
The Road Not Taken
TWO
roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth; 5
Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same, 10
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back. 15
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference. 20
Keep this
thought with you always. All the best.
Sincerely,
Edward Stevenson.
Timeless Wealth Staff.
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