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  • peanuts
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 3365

    Originally posted by skiracer View Post
    You couldn't have been paying to close attention to the posts because I have posted charts and annotations on AOB and Runner was basically the only response. I also posted charts and annotations of a short play I thought was developing in MAMA.
    I was considering your posts when I made the statement. The short MAMA was a good play! You're the coolest, ski-daddy

    What do you think about GMKT, dude?
    Hide not your talents.
    They for use were made.
    What's a sundial in the shade?

    - Benjamin Franklin

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    • skiracer
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2004
      • 6314

      Originally posted by peanuts View Post
      I was considering your posts when I made the statement. The short MAMA was a good play! You're the coolest, ski-daddy

      What do you think about GMKT, dude?
      Looking at the daily I think it could be poised for a move up from here but I don't like the group or industry. Retail eCommerce in Korea doesn't excite me and their business model doesn't excite me either. Technically speaking I think it will make a move up but honestly I see so many other more interesting stocks setting up that I wouldn't be bothered with this one. Good luck if you make the trade.
      Let's get ready to ski. Hunter and Windham in NY are great day trips and shouldn't be to far for you from where your at in PA. Pittsburgh probably is about a 5 hr. trip to Hunter?
      THE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR

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      • peanuts
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2006
        • 3365

        bottom dwelling

        For the folks who love to try to pick a bottom:

        Guess which one will bounce the highest in 1 week:

        ADM ... AMD ... ANR ... FSII ... LMIA ... WLSC

        well? huh? huh? huh? Which one?
        Hide not your talents.
        They for use were made.
        What's a sundial in the shade?

        - Benjamin Franklin

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        • IIC
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2003
          • 14938

          Originally posted by peanuts View Post
          For the folks who love to try to pick a bottom:

          Guess which one will bounce the highest in 1 week:

          ADM ... AMD ... ANR ... FSII ... LMIA ... WLSC

          well? huh? huh? huh? Which one?

          Don't you mean...Which one will go down the least?...LOL

          I'm assumming you are talking %-wise rather than $-wise...My Crystal Ball says that will be FSII
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          • billyjoe
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2003
            • 9014

            Peanuts,
            I say WLSC. Are you giving good prizes like Doug? I need some new briefs. A package of 3 would be nice.

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

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            • skiracer
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2004
              • 6314

              Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
              Peanuts,
              I say WLSC. Are you giving good prizes like Doug? I need some new briefs. A package of 3 would be nice.

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

              Give them up Billyjoe. Become a free man.
              THE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR

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              • Originally posted by peanuts View Post
                If you've been sleeping, then you'll have no idea what I'm talking about in this post. If you like making money, I suggest that you wake up.

                The PSI is a group of stocks which are highly related to the health and direction of the Steel Industry. It is heavily weighted to steel producers in the US, but the index also contains raw material suppliers, downstream product customers, and regulatory suppliers- not to mention off shore interests in steel production. The group of stocks is the Peanuts Steel Index.

                The steel industry was very "hot" in 2006. The devaluation of the USD is making it financially viable to produce basic commodities in the US now and into the next decade. Worldwide demand for commodities is increasing with the BRIC nations driving growth across all market sectors. Because this growth is relatively new (since the asian market collapse in the late 90's), the concentration in basic materials that has occurred has tremendously helped to raise earnings in companies which deal in the production, handling, and distribution of these products. The Steel Industry did not miss out on this opportunity. Stocks in this sector have been some of the best market performers of the year. Much of the gains in pps has also come from the consolidation within the steel industry. Businesses are seeing advantages in synergy of operations by combining companies. Arcelor-Mittal is leading the way, and the rest of the market is trying to catch up. This has caused some companies to be considered targets or acquirers, and the financial markets have treated them in such a way.

                I have tracked the performance of the PSI over the year of 2006. These are the results:


                I do not want to get into speculating on the year 2007 and beyond. Others have and will continue to do so. I have not read very many bearish reports on the health of the steel industry over the next 5 years, however.
                Steel looks to me as if it has lost a little forward momentum. Sideways action as of late. Group chart does not look bearish to me but I'll wait to see if they can bust into new high ground before getting excited.

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                • peanuts
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2006
                  • 3365

                  Originally posted by Runner View Post
                  Steel looks to me as if it has lost a little forward momentum. Sideways action as of late. Group chart does not look bearish to me but I'll wait to see if they can bust into new high ground before getting excited.

                  I remember thinking that the early 2006 run-up in most steel company stock prices seemed unreasonable at that time. The action in May which brought it down so hard also seemed unreasonable at the time. But, when I look back at the performnce of your chart for 2006, I can see how the price related to certain events within the industry and the stock market. Is there a ticker symbol that I can use to follow the same 2006 chart that you posted, but for 2007? Do you know the components of the sector, MG131? I wonder if I can follow it on StockCharts.com?

                  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

                    Mindray Medical (MR)

                    Mindray Medical has started 2007 with a nice bang. CHART

                    the ticker is MR
                    Hide not your talents.
                    They for use were made.
                    What's a sundial in the shade?

                    - Benjamin Franklin

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                    • riverbabe
                      Senior Member
                      • May 2005
                      • 3373

                      Originally posted by peanuts View Post
                      Mindray Medical has started 2007 with a nice bang. CHART

                      the ticker is MR
                      I'm awake. Interesting company.

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                      • peanuts
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2006
                        • 3365

                        Originally posted by riverbabe View Post
                        I'm awake. Interesting company.
                        mornin sweety, want some coffee?

                        The stock keeps coming up on a bunch of my screens...
                        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

                          At the end of the week, AZZ will report earnings. I strongly suggest keeping your eye on AZZ after they report. Earnings should be very good. The movement in AZZ might be magnified and positively correlated with NGA. NGA reacted strongly to AZZ reporting record earnings last quarter. The real play might be with NGA, not AZZ. I'll be watching both.
                          At the end of the week, AZZ will report earnings. I strongly suggest keeping your eye on AZZ after they report. Earnings should be very good. The movement in AZZ might be magnified and positively correlated with NGA. NGA reacted strongly to AZZ reporting record earnings last quarter. The real play might be with NGA, not AZZ. I'll be watching both.

                          That was the same exact quote as last time. It all holds true, today, as well. I STRONGLY suggest watching NGA on Friday for a possible day trade.

                          FRIDAY....NGA....watch AZZ earnings... wait for the play in NGA

                          btw:

                          I made a bunch of money off of NGA in 2006... most of it came from the trade I made on AZZ earnings last time...
                          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 Post
                            I remember thinking that the early 2006 run-up in most steel company stock prices seemed unreasonable at that time. The action in May which brought it down so hard also seemed unreasonable at the time. But, when I look back at the performnce of your chart for 2006, I can see how the price related to certain events within the industry and the stock market. Is there a ticker symbol that I can use to follow the same 2006 chart that you posted, but for 2007? Do you know the components of the sector, MG131? I wonder if I can follow it on StockCharts.com?

                            Thanks!
                            Here you go Peanuts.. these stocks make up the group I watch...
                            AKS
                            CGA
                            CHAP
                            CLF
                            CMC
                            CRS
                            DSUP
                            FRD
                            GGB
                            GNA
                            GNI
                            HSC
                            HSVLY
                            IIIN
                            IPS
                            MEA
                            MG131
                            MM
                            MT
                            MTL
                            NSS
                            NUE
                            NWPX
                            OLAB
                            OS
                            PCP
                            PKX
                            PLTE
                            RIO
                            ROCK
                            RTP
                            SCHN
                            SID
                            SIM
                            STLD
                            STTX
                            SYNL
                            TONS
                            TPO
                            TS
                            TX
                            USAP
                            WOR
                            WPSC
                            ZEUS

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                            • I think each service will provide a different approach to the sector action and how they got things laid out so I doubt if another service would match what Tc2000 has. I show the major being metals and mining. Then under the metals in mining we have a few sub sectors. I mainly follow the sub sectors TC has 239 subs and 30 majors.

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                              • peanuts
                                Senior Member
                                • Feb 2006
                                • 3365

                                Steel Industry

                                Originally posted by Runner View Post
                                Here you go Peanuts.. these stocks make up the group I watch...
                                Awesome! Thank you.

                                I'm going to add the ones on your list that I don't already have.

                                2 days ago, a new steel company began trading on the Nasdaq. The company is China Precision Steel, ticker: CPSL It more than doubled on the first day of trading. I didn't find it until yesterday, however. I have to do some more research on it, but from some of the PR's, it seems that this company has high growth prospects worldwide. It will be one to watch in 2007, I think.
                                Hide not your talents.
                                They for use were made.
                                What's a sundial in the shade?

                                - Benjamin Franklin

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