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Ernie-I was in Multi-Fineline on 12/20 at 37 and some change and sold 1/31 at 54.02.
I almost went back in at 51 on 2/23, but thought there would be more of a pullback coming.
Yes it is hovering around 60, and I do believe it will cover your 69.67 mark, but not by 4/14 as you hope. I do believe you will see it break through 70, (barring any radical geo-political shenanigans) in late June, towards the end of the quarter. I am looking for a bit of a pullback, say around 55.75-55.90, then pick up more. Think about adding 50% to your position at that time.
It has risen steady over the past 7 1/2 months, and I still believe you will see a short term leveling followed by a pullback before you will see a 15% pick up.
Today, at 60, you're in, and if I'm am missing the mark on this, you're also golden!
She's coming my way. I still stand by my 55.90 as an entry point. I will be watching closely, and may up that to 56.20, as it has started a big pullback. Right now, it's at 57.83, down over a buck in the past few minutes.
Support at the 20-day EMA, around 55.50. That also corresponds to the 38.2% Fib. retracement level. If that fails to hold there's stronger support at the 50DMA, around 51.15.
MFLX--in my opinion--is going to drop to $50 before she bounces. You could sell the $50 put--ie. which would put you in a place to buy MFLX at $50 minus the put price--and prepare to ride it higher from there. Today was a major breakdown in the stock. While you are at it you could also sell the APR $60 calls on this one. Why not take the $3.25 per share they want to give you? If you get the stock this way at $46.75 and sell it at $60, would you cry? That's 28.3% . . . . even if MM has a loser here at $60. And if you are really greedy, sell the $3 MAY $60 calls for even more profit.
I think this is a great opportunity.
On second thought, probably the best play is to wait to sell the put. She's going to drop more. That APR put ought to go to $3. Just sell the APR $60 call for $3 now and give MFLX a few days to really exaughst the sellers. They are not yet done, IMHO.
Hey I couldn't view the video, what is the latest codex you're using?
I didn't have any funds until today and I got in at 54.15, I sure hope this one works as the others have worked out for me.
It's just an .mp3 sound file. Maybe you need to install Quicktime so it'll play inside your browser?? When I click the link, quicktime opens and plays it.
I'm trying to upload a zip of a .wav file for ya, but having some issues.
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