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  • peanuts
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 3365

    Originally posted by DSteckler View Post
    Peanuts, take a look at IWOV. I picked it up on the 14th between 9.75 and 9.90; sold it today for between 11.20 and 11.25. I'm looking to pick it back up again starting at 10.25 and down to 9.90 (if necessary).
    Looks interesting. It certainly has some momentum behind it. I'm not at all familiar with the stock. Right now, I am sticking with stocks which are familiar to me: looking at NGA, GMXR, BW, FMD as possible shorts, and HITT, SWSI, AZZ, AP, TGIS, VSEA, SPSX, and NC as possible longs

    I'll keep IWOV on my watchlist, but I am not taking a position until I clearly see some direction in the ST. Thanks
    Hide not your talents.
    They for use were made.
    What's a sundial in the shade?

    - Benjamin Franklin

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    • peanuts
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2006
      • 3365

      Originally posted by peanuts View Post
      Looks interesting. It certainly has some momentum behind it. I'm not at all familiar with the stock. Right now, I am sticking with stocks which are familiar to me: looking at NGA, GMXR, BW, FMD as possible shorts, and HITT, SWSI, AZZ, AP, TGIS, VSEA, SPSX, and NC as possible longs

      I'll keep IWOV on my watchlist, but I am not taking a position until I clearly see some direction in the ST. Thanks
      failed shorts:
      GMXR, BW

      failed longs:
      HITT, AZZ, AP, SPSX

      I'm becoming very interested in NC and SWSI (if support is held)

      Other's that have drawn my interest:
      SWHC, NITE, FLSH, JRVR, ESCL, JDSU, GIII, ARBX, IWOV
      Hide not your talents.
      They for use were made.
      What's a sundial in the shade?

      - Benjamin Franklin

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      • Lyehopper
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2004
        • 3678

        KLIC looks interesting....

        Hey Peanuts.... Check out KLIC.... http://www.kns.com/

        Looks pretty darned good to me.... How far is Willow Grove PA from you dude? You should drive there and check them out, make Scott Kulicke take you to lunch.
        BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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        • peanuts
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2006
          • 3365

          Originally posted by Lyehopper View Post
          Hey Peanuts.... Check out KLIC.... http://www.kns.com/

          Looks pretty darned good to me.... How far is Willow Grove PA from you dude? You should drive there and check them out, make Scott Kulicke take you to lunch.
          Willow Grove is in Philly. That's the other side of the state, for me. Not worth the drive just for cheese-steaks from Pat's

          Technically KLIC is finding resistance at the current price. This is the beginning of the gap down in early June. It seems like strong resistance.
          Hide not your talents.
          They for use were made.
          What's a sundial in the shade?

          - Benjamin Franklin

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          • billyjoe
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2003
            • 9014

            Peanuts,
            Ever been to Kittanning ? Had a college buddy from there. First place I ever ate large quantities of chicken wings. About 1976. They were cheap then. Went from about 20 cents per pound to 88 cents last time I checked.

            -------------billyjoe

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            • peanuts
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2006
              • 3365

              Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
              Peanuts,
              Ever been to Kittanning ? Had a college buddy from there. First place I ever ate large quantities of chicken wings. About 1976. They were cheap then. Went from about 20 cents per pound to 88 cents last time I checked.

              -------------billyjoe
              It is 10 minutes north on Route 28 from where I live. I'm looking for property just north of Kittanning with mineral rights. There's a bunch of NG in the hills and coal seams all over the place. Anyone want in?

              Kittanning was once a very large and important Indian village, originally called Kitt-an-a-hee. It later became a frontiersman town and changed the name to Kittanning once they got rid of all those savages. George Washington, before all his fame and accolades, was a land surveyor in this area.

              Where did you go for chicken wings? They have specials at different places everyday for 10 cent wings around here. Wings are about as popular as pierogies. One place that I know of has free pizza and wings every Thursday.... hmm, just might have to watch the Steeler game there, tonight
              Hide not your talents.
              They for use were made.
              What's a sundial in the shade?

              - Benjamin Franklin

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              • Lyehopper
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2004
                • 3678

                Originally posted by peanuts View Post
                Willow Grove is in Philly. That's the other side of the state, for me. Not worth the drive just for cheese-steaks from Pat's

                Technically KLIC is finding resistance at the current price. This is the beginning of the gap down in early June. It seems like strong resistance.
                Might wanna study that chart a little closer, I see a pretty clear bottom and reversal.... and look at the fundamentals.
                BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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                • peanuts
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2006
                  • 3365

                  Originally posted by peanuts View Post
                  failed shorts:
                  GMXR, BW

                  failed longs:
                  HITT, AZZ, AP, SPSX

                  I'm becoming very interested in NC and SWSI (if support is held)

                  Other's that have drawn my interest:
                  SWHC, NITE, FLSH, JRVR, ESCL, JDSU, GIII, ARBX, IWOV
                  initiated a position in SWHC, 9.97
                  gambling on a very small position in BTJ

                  Played JDSU this morning from 2.17 to 2.27. I now have 2 roundtrips in the last 5 days because I added to my IDWK position in the morning then I sold the position in the late morning, yesterday... or was that Tuesday... man, what a week
                  Hide not your talents.
                  They for use were made.
                  What's a sundial in the shade?

                  - Benjamin Franklin

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                  • peanuts
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2006
                    • 3365

                    Originally posted by Lyehopper View Post
                    Might wanna study that chart a little closer, I see a pretty clear bottom and reversal.... and look at the fundamentals.
                    It does seem that is has made a reversal, but I think that it will be a stronger reversal once it surpasses the biggest area of resistance- $8.20-$8.70 Once that happens, I would say that it is a clear reversal and then I would look to initiate a position. Fundamentally speaking, it is a sound company, and I have seen better, but this is better than most stocks.

                    Are you thinking about mounting your bull again? Looks like lil' Lye has some nice equipment to play with as he grows up. You should tint the windows on that 640.
                    Hide not your talents.
                    They for use were made.
                    What's a sundial in the shade?

                    - Benjamin Franklin

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                    • billyjoe
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2003
                      • 9014

                      Originally posted by peanuts View Post
                      It is 10 minutes north on Route 28 from where I live. I'm looking for property just north of Kittanning with mineral rights. There's a bunch of NG in the hills and coal seams all over the place. Anyone want in?

                      Kittanning was once a very large and important Indian village, originally called Kitt-an-a-hee. It later became a frontiersman town and changed the name to Kittanning once they got rid of all those savages. George Washington, before all his fame and accolades, was a land surveyor in this area.

                      Where did you go for chicken wings? They have specials at different places everyday for 10 cent wings around here. Wings are about as popular as pierogies. One place that I know of has free pizza and wings every Thursday.... hmm, just might have to watch the Steeler game there, tonight
                      Peanuts,
                      I can't remember the name of the place. My memory is going. I did meet some kids whose parents made fortunes strip mining and from natl. gas but they didn't act rich. Most of them had camps , what we call cabins, along the Allegheny River.

                      -----------billyjoe

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                      • Lyehopper
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 3678

                        Originally posted by peanuts View Post
                        It does seem that is has made a reversal, but I think that it will be a stronger reversal once it surpasses the biggest area of resistance- $8.20-$8.70 Once that happens, I would say that it is a clear reversal and then I would look to initiate a position. Fundamentally speaking, it is a sound company, and I have seen better, but this is better than most stocks.

                        Are you thinking about mounting your bull again? Looks like lil' Lye has some nice equipment to play with as he grows up. You should tint the windows on that 640.
                        I'm definitly makin' money again but I'm not ready to get too cocky just yet.

                        Play! I'm makin' the boy WORK!.... I'll say this, when he plays it looks like work to me.... Lawd, I wish I had his energy.... he goes and goes and goes wide open all day long!


                        The loader is a 640.... The tractor is a 6420.... Don't know about tinting the windows but I do have a rockin' stereo system in it.... and the air conditioning is COLD! I ordered it with an additional "instructional seat" for lil' Lye. I strapped his car seat in it and he was making hay with me before he turned one.... He just turned three and the boy does love to farm.

                        BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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                        • skiracer
                          Senior Member
                          • Dec 2004
                          • 6314

                          Lye,
                          That's a beautiful piece of property you have there. Is that a stream or a pond in the bottom photo?
                          THE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR

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                          • Rob
                            Senior Member
                            • Sep 2003
                            • 3194

                            Originally posted by skiracer View Post
                            Is that a stream or a pond in the bottom photo?
                            Ski, that's a pond. (Tell him to keep that tractor out of it! heh heh) You see those three windows on the first floor of the house? Right inside there is where Lye has his trading station. It's a very cool set up.
                            —Rob

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                            • peanuts
                              Senior Member
                              • Feb 2006
                              • 3365

                              Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
                              Peanuts,
                              I can't remember the name of the place. My memory is going. I did meet some kids whose parents made fortunes strip mining and from natl. gas but they didn't act rich. Most of them had camps , what we call cabins, along the Allegheny River.

                              -----------billyjoe
                              There is a lot of money that is trapped under these hills on which I live. Natural gas is all over the place. There must be 10 wells around my house that I can think of just off the top of my head.

                              Who wants in with me?
                              Hide not your talents.
                              They for use were made.
                              What's a sundial in the shade?

                              - Benjamin Franklin

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                              • peanuts
                                Senior Member
                                • Feb 2006
                                • 3365

                                Originally posted by Lyehopper View Post
                                I'm definitly makin' money again but I'm not ready to get too cocky just yet.

                                Play! I'm makin' the boy WORK!.... I'll say this, when he plays it looks like work to me.... Lawd, I wish I had his energy.... he goes and goes and goes wide open all day long!

                                The loader is a 640.... The tractor is a 6420.... Don't know about tinting the windows but I do have a rockin' stereo system in it.... and the air conditioning is COLD! I ordered it with an additional "instructional seat" for lil' Lye. I strapped his car seat in it and he was making hay with me before he turned one.... He just turned three and the boy does love to farm.
                                Nice chunk of property that you have there. I bet lil' Lye has a blast on it. My buddy tinted his windows. He's the coolest farmer now. A/C and stereo is a must when you're cutting hay. Do you make square bails or all round? I used to help another friend of mine make hay. We did about 3000 square bails a day. I didn't breathe right for 3 days after that because I was on the wagon, stacking and then in the loft, stacking. My hands swelled up after dealing with all that twine. Beer never tasted so good.
                                Hide not your talents.
                                They for use were made.
                                What's a sundial in the shade?

                                - Benjamin Franklin

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