All or most of the stocks that are recommended are already out of price ranges that could get you sufficient quantity, which is needed for the multiplier effect.
These stocks are already well priced or overpriced. I heard the 'experts' on CNBC y'day as well. Most guys want you to sell, so that they can rip off the top. But most retail investors are holding tight :) This column must have been done by the other expert who must having these stocks and checking out if people bite the bait and buy.
There is no better way to make a profit, other than buying stocks just after an IPO or at the time of re-issue or stock split, or soon after the bonus. You pay a little extra there and you won't regret it. Any other time is pure speculation and horse trading. You win because someone loses and vice-versa - a 50:50 chance which doesn't require much analysis