SCHN(itzer) Steel is doing well today, and up 6% from the closing price on the 12th. Hmm.
Lyehopper's Roundup....
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Lye,
My half beagle pup age six months has started rolling in other critters excrement with great enthusiasm within the last couple weeks. It's like a cat with catnip. She can find it faster than I can react even when she's on a leash. What is your diagnosis ? Thanks
--------------billyjoe
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Originally posted by billyjoe View PostLye,
My half beagle pup age six months has started rolling in other critters excrement with great enthusiasm within the last couple weeks. It's like a cat with catnip. She can find it faster than I can react even when she's on a leash. What is your diagnosis ? Thanks
--------------billyjoe
Think of Pavlov's dog. Use behavioralism to train it.
It will seek pleasure and avoid pain. If it associates the rolling in poo with pain, then it will quickly learn that that action results in pain, and it will be avoided.Hide not your talents.
They for use were made.
What's a sundial in the shade?
- Benjamin Franklin
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Originally posted by peanuts View PostI'll tell you... you must make an association with pain and the rolling in excrement.
Think of Pavlov's dog. Use behavioralism to train it.
It will seek pleasure and avoid pain. If it associates the rolling in poo with pain, then it will quickly learn that that action results in pain, and it will be avoided.
Dogs love to roll in other animals excrement and some like to take a snack along with rolling in it. I would take some fox scent, which you can get in a bottle, and put that scent heavily on some excrement and place it around the yard. If it still rolls in it the next time it rolls in the stuff take some of the excerement and apply a large dose of the fox scent on it and put it in her dog house with her and leash her short so she can't get away from it. Leave the dog like that for a couple of days. That should do it. Old Lakehurst trick.THE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR
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Originally posted by billyjoe View PostLye,
My half beagle pup age six months has started rolling in other critters excrement with great enthusiasm within the last couple weeks. It's like a cat with catnip. She can find it faster than I can react even when she's on a leash. What is your diagnosis ? Thanks
--------------billyjoeBEEF!... it's whats for dinner!
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Originally posted by EMphase View PostHey
I just wanted to warn you about CVGI because it seems very risky in my opinion. If I had your position @ 19.00$ I would take the small profit now and wait to see whats going to happen. CVGI is currently inside a huge triangle, that seems to be a bearish symmetrical triangle unfortunately because we can count 5 descending waves before the triangle. Of course, there is still a little possibility that the triangle is a bullish one but it's not worth the risk in my opinion. If the price breaks 21.00 then it was bullish and buy but if it breaks 18.00 sell short that thing asap according to the chart below.
BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!
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Originally posted by Lyehopper View Post... but the last trade today is recorded @ $21.82 up 9.32%.... I can't see the tick on my after hours streamer but I hope CVGI takes off tomorrow.Hide not your talents.
They for use were made.
What's a sundial in the shade?
- Benjamin Franklin
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This just in....
I've been waiting for this....the next shoe to drop on the steel makers...
Bush to Meet With Big 3 Automakers
AP
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush 's long-promised meeting with the heads of Detroit's Big Three automakers will be held Tuesday at the White House.
The auto executives tentatively were scheduled to meet with Bush in May, but in September, the meeting was pushed back until after the election.
That prompted criticism from Michigan's Gov. Jennifer Granholm and other Democrats who said the administration had neglected the problems of the Big Three automakers and its workers.
The White House said the president talks to the automakers all the time, and promised that Bush will hold his meeting with the heads of General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co., and DaimlerChrysler AG's Chrysler Group in mid-November. White House spokesman Tony Fratto said Bush would meet with the automakers before leaving on a trip to Asia.
Bush declined an opportunity to have the meeting in Detroit when he was there in early September to attend a fundraiser for a GOP Senate candidate about 40 miles northwest of Detroit. The Big Three automakers all have headquarters in or near Detroit.
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Originally posted by spikefader View Post
Lyehopper, I see what might be the final bullish run on steel for the year coming up in the next few trading days. I've got a ton of info from today which verifies some predictions of bad times upcoming for the steel industry...Hide not your talents.
They for use were made.
What's a sundial in the shade?
- Benjamin Franklin
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Originally posted by peanuts View Postcool, thanks Spike. Another great call, dude!
Lyehopper, I see what might be the final bullish run on steel for the year coming up in the next few trading days. I've got a ton of info from today which verifies some predictions of bad times upcoming for the steel industry...
I thought I posted about the world steel glut about 6 weeks ago...But nobody listens to me...China doesn't need all that steel anymore...IIC"Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"
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Originally posted by IIC View PostI thought I posted about the world steel glut about 6 weeks ago...But nobody listens to me...China doesn't need all that steel anymore...IICHide not your talents.
They for use were made.
What's a sundial in the shade?
- Benjamin Franklin
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Originally posted by peanuts View PostWho said anything about a world steel glut? There is no such thing.
There is too much available right now...China will export"Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"
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