Stem cells + stocks...who's got knowledge?

Mo Pizorn

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I'm thinking of getting into some stocks for stem cell research companies and I was wondering who's invested already and what companies have the most potential?
 
I'll drop a lil knowledge on this one. Invest in the service industry. Why??? Because if you notice most jobs are being outsource to cheaper countries like India. The only jobs you can't outsource is service jobs. Service jobs will become more important in the future.
 
i thought company that deal with stem cell research are a longshot but bioengineering is hot in this country given with the aging process..

I think there should be more companies dealing with this aspect but to be honest mofo be tripping over the ethic of it...

Which lead me to ask this question does anyone invest in those companies that deal with cord banking research companies? I heard when you're born they cut the cord and that cord is worth more than gold and money combined cuz it contains your own genes and as far as I am concern that cord is a lifesaver but lack of education doesnt allow one to preserve that cord for down the road. But it just an observation made on my behalf. It has the potential ......but I dont have a PhD in bioengineering.....

But I see a lot of potential for apsiring business owners to make $$$$$$$

One area of interest.. I was peeking the I, Robot flick with Will Smith.. good movie by the way..... but that arm he has that was made for him by the doctor.. that some shyt that should have been available by now......

Robotics arms for people that lost their limbs due to a bombs or disease that force amputation of their natural limbs. Grant it is science fiction to have the idea of someone given a super natural prosethic with amazing strength but the issue would be connecting the wires with the human body's nerves and making the two works. It is doable but I saw something like that but it is slowly progressing.

Investing in companies that will have a impact on the world is the best bet.

Gas companies are making a killing for their shareowners. Damn i wish I own stocks in Shell/Exxon and all them big ass oil companies.

Service stocks are worth investing in because we will always need service regardless.

I am not an expert but just sharing common sense knowledge.

Invest in companies that you used everyday. Dont invest into a hype!

And remember every stock is a gamble but if you read Warren Buffett you will see how he made his paper.

Bottom line - we're in the 21st century now and some of us wont live to see the 22nd century unless someone create a drug to prolong life lol but we all know people can live to be a 100 so that statement i just made might contridict itself.

Supply and Demand won't never cease to fail the laws of logic and investing.


What hot now may be cold tomorrow and the exact opposite of that is true.

Anybody in here fuck with commodoities trades?
 
dacrazydeafdawg said:
i thought company that deal with stem cell research are a longshot but bioengineering is hot in this country given with the aging process..

I think there should be more companies dealing with this aspect but to be honest mofo be tripping over the ethic of it...

Which lead me to ask this question does anyone invest in those companies that deal with cord banking research companies? I heard when you're born they cut the cord and that cord is worth more than gold and money combined cuz it contains your own genes and as far as I am concern that cord is a lifesaver but lack of education doesnt allow one to preserve that cord for down the road. But it just an observation made on my behalf. It has the potential ......but I dont have a PhD in bioengineering.....

But I see a lot of potential for apsiring business owners to make $$$$$$$

One area of interest.. I was peeking the I, Robot flick with Will Smith.. good movie by the way..... but that arm he has that was made for him by the doctor.. that some shyt that should have been available by now......

Robotics arms for people that lost their limbs due to a bombs or disease that force amputation of their natural limbs. Grant it is science fiction to have the idea of someone given a super natural prosethic with amazing strength but the issue would be connecting the wires with the human body's nerves and making the two works. It is doable but I saw something like that but it is slowly progressing.

Investing in companies that will have a impact on the world is the best bet.

Gas companies are making a killing for their shareowners. Damn i wish I own stocks in Shell/Exxon and all them big ass oil companies.

Service stocks are worth investing in because we will always need service regardless.

I am not an expert but just sharing common sense knowledge.

Invest in companies that you used everyday. Dont invest into a hype!

And remember every stock is a gamble but if you read Warren Buffett you will see how he made his paper.

Bottom line - we're in the 21st century now and some of us wont live to see the 22nd century unless someone create a drug to prolong life lol but we all know people can live to be a 100 so that statement i just made might contridict itself.

Supply and Demand won't never cease to fail the laws of logic and investing.


What hot now may be cold tomorrow and the exact opposite of that is true.

Anybody in here fuck with commodoities trades?

I figured the service industry is the way to go because we went through the agricultural and manufacturing ages so service is next in line.

As far as commodities I don't trade them yet. Theres a lot more I need to learn and I need a better stomach for it. LOL Do you trade commodities?
 
I wouldn't sink any money into any research dealing with embryo stem cell research because NON of that research has ever produced anything. And what they have produced using them has developed massive cysts and tumors. But they won't tell you that and if you noticed, not of lot are spending money on that science. In this country or overseas. Adult cell research is where you should put your ducets if you are going to do biometrics.

-VG
 
VegasGuy said:
I wouldn't sink any money into any research dealing with embryo stem cell research because NON of that research has ever produced anything. And what they have produced using them has developed massive cysts and tumors. But they won't tell you that and if you noticed, not of lot are spending money on that science. In this country or overseas. Adult cell research is where you should put your ducets if you are going to do biometrics.

-VG

You are right. I would wait for stem cell to develop more before I invest in it. So far it's going no where.
 
Not the most popular opinion, but I would invest in reading about biotechnology, the players in it, the life cylce of their projects and a trade magazine or investment newsletter on the industry that makes it easy to understand. In the meantime, don't f*ck with the stock market. Just my opinion. By the way, dacrazydeafdawg, I don't trade commodities but my best friend has in the past. We are in the beginning of a bull market and I suggest reading Jim Roger's HOT COMMODITIES. Excellent read for the novice or experienced commodities trader. Good luck.
 
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