Rocky’s Weekly Stock Picks

This is not our image. Obviously, as none of them are. But we want to give special recognition to this one because we are literally in the week-long timeline depicted. Pretty neat.

RIOT nearing $10. Well then. It’s certainly a good time to average down. Beyond that, we’re just going to browse relevant securities and see if any opportunities arise.

  1. FCOM - $38.68 , this ETF sponsored by Fidelity is an Index of Communication Services. That’s really all the information we need, but just for fun there’s also a .99% return. I mean, hey why not.

  2. SCOL - $38.06 A social media ETF. Buying this carries a heightened likelihood of loss, an estimated 7%. We’re rolling those dice. Maybe.

  3. ADDDF - $200.73 , ex-div on May 12th. $3.30. That’s actually not bad on a quarterly basis over the year. This Adidas stock. We’ll sell it for $300 eventually.

  4. AUVI - Common shares $1.08, preferred shares are $25.10. Before anything let’s see what this company does.

    Applied UV, Inc. engages in the development, acquisition, and commercialization of technology that address air and surface purification, and infection control in the healthcare, hospitality, commercial, municipal, and residential markets in the United States and Canada. The company offers science-based solutions and products in air purification under the Airocide brand; and disinfection of hard surfaces under the Lumicide brand. It also manufactures and supplies decorative framed mirrors, framed art, and bathroom vanities.

    That is glorious. What a great business model. If the cutting edge doesn’t cut the mustard, the decorative framed mirrors will carry us through. 10.65% annual, paid monthly. Ex-div, May 3.

    Cumulative and perpetual. The next schedule call’s call price is $30. Nice.

  5. AB - $39.81, New York, NY investment firm that operates as a limited partnership. Ex-div Friday, annualized at 12%, paid quarterly.

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