
Video Stock Review: AERT
Here goes… my first attempt at a video stock review. I take a look at Advanced Environmental Recycling Technology (NASDAQ:AERTA), which has had a recent sell-off due to a factory delay. Is this a buying opportunity or should we be jumping ship too?
Ugly from uglychart.com and I talked about jumping on this online video bandwagon. I think his first foray is a little better than mine (more refined), but I’m still proud of the video I produced. Let me know what you think.
Tuesday, Sep. 26, 2006
by Jason
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1. John Rhodes | September 26th, 2006 at 11:10 pm
There’s a link to Invertor Geeks on Google.
http://www.google.com/finance?q=aert
In case it goes away…
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Video Stock Review: AERT
9 hours ago - pfblogs.com
Here goes… my first attempt at a video stock review. I take a look at AdvancedEnvironmental Recycling Technology (NASDAQ:AERTA), which has had ar … From:
The strange thing is that the domain shows pfblogs.com but it does point back to Investor Geeks. Not sure I follow.
On the topic of the video itself, I really enjoyed watching and listening. You were a bit monotone, much like I am with UX Reports, but the content was good. Once you “find your groove” I think these will be great.
2. Jason | September 27th, 2006 at 5:47 pm
PFBlogs is an aggregator site and we let them post stuff from our RSS feed there. It looks like we’ve run into the trouble that some people have with aggregators: they end up with a higher page rank than your own site. So any Google search will put their page ahead of your own.
It could also be the delay. I think the Google Finance links are ordered by time, and PFBlogs would have posted that link a little after our post went up.
Thanks for the comments on the videos. I think you’re right. I need to get into a groove. I found this time that I needed a script or else I would jump off topic and blabber for too long. Once I’m in that groove and have a better idea of what I should be focusing on in the videos, they should come out more natural.
3. Mihai | October 6th, 2006 at 7:06 am
Really interesting presentation. What software are you using, Jason? Also, could you perhaps point us to a good resource on reading stock charts
4. Jason | October 6th, 2006 at 7:15 am
I used “Camtasia” to record and edit the video. It’s awesome software but a little pricey at $300. They offer a 30-day free trial though.
http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.asp
A great first stop for learning about chart reading is StockCharts.com’s chart school.
http://stockcharts.com/education/
Also search for technical analysis at http://www.Investopedia.com
Good luck.
5. Walter Hedderich | October 9th, 2006 at 11:30 am
Somehow I cannot access the clip, but I would like to know what you think of AERT, just the conclusion.
I am not inclined to these video clips very much, the problem is they are consuming too much of my time. A text can be overlooked and read in a fast manner, a clip has to be watched in real time. And you can’t take a second look, at figures for instance.
6. Jason | October 9th, 2006 at 5:14 pm
Good point, Walter. If I do one of these again, I’ll try to have a text summary in the post.
For this one… In conclusion: I think AERT is a scary proposition right now. There could be a bounce from $2 - $2.50. If so, and you are still in, I would recommend selling.
I see the stock moving to a lower support level around $1.40-$1.60. If you look at a long-term, 5-10 year chart, it looks like the stock is moving back to a trend line around that level.
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