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  • Websman
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2004
    • 5545

    Originally posted by DSteckler View Post
    Too much chaff, not enough wheat on the board.

    Or, could it be too much Steckler....Ahahahaaaaa!!!!

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    • peanuts
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2006
      • 3365

      Originally posted by Tatnic View Post
      Hey...don't let ANDE slip off your radar. That stock looks like its really coiling up for a huge move and its in the right industry right now.
      I own ANDE in 2 separate accounts. I've made it part of my LT portfolio back in October. It made a perfect double bottom off of an inverted descending SHS pattern in early Oct and confirmed the trend reversal in first week of November. I've been trading it ever since. Keep an eye on my Weekly Watchlist, and you will see what I am trading.

      I'm interested in OC. If you find anymore info, please post.
      Hide not your talents.
      They for use were made.
      What's a sundial in the shade?

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      • Originally posted by peanuts View Post
        I own ANDE in 2 separate accounts. I've made it part of my LT portfolio back in October. It made a perfect double bottom off of an inverted descending SHS pattern in early Oct and confirmed the trend reversal in first week of November. I've been trading it ever since. Keep an eye on my Weekly Watchlist, and you will see what I am trading.

        I'm interested in OC. If you find anymore info, please post.
        they just emerged from chp. 11 so their numbers are pretty red. Doesn't mean the chart won't pull a USG type move but I'm gonna sit this one out.

        I prefer waiting for something like ANDE to close above resistance.

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        • skiracer
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2004
          • 6314

          I think that during the last week, there have been only 4 stock ideas presented here. Nobody has discussed the recent market conditions, nobody has brought up shorting stocks except Runner and me.

          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. Got nothing on that one except a short post from Pete, who brought it to the forum orginally, and JBlaze, who played it short in the POTW. I took it short and posted everyday from my entry on Tuesday up to last night on the stock and you nor anyone else mentioned it. Whiz an I have both posted on MED this week and no one even mentioned having taken a look at it even though it is now up over 1.5 points from my entry. I think it just has to do with it being Christmas and the holiday season. But another big point I think has something to do with it is that alot of posters now have links to their thoughts and you now have to go somewhere extra to read what you have to say. I find that is like extra work and don't see the need to do that. It's just another extra that many of us really don't want to go through. Everyone does what they want to do and it shoud be left at that. But in the end necessity will prevail as to making anyone's thoughts more accessable if one wants to have them read an appreciated. But I have to agree with you that the posting and good stock talk has definitely lessened recently. I hope it is just something to do with the holidays.
          THE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR

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          • I'm looking at AOS as a possible target.. Peanuts you think it might have a few points to the upside? Weekly does show some R to work through...

            Daily does have a possible double bottom look to it...

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            • This is a slop chart of AOS

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              • Originally posted by peanuts View Post
                I own ANDE in 2 separate accounts. I've made it part of my LT portfolio back in October. It made a perfect double bottom off of an inverted descending SHS pattern in early Oct and confirmed the trend reversal in first week of November. I've been trading it ever since. Keep an eye on my Weekly Watchlist, and you will see what I am trading.

                I'm interested in OC. If you find anymore info, please post.
                If ANDE can break out of the range I think 54 is possible here. Good eye peanuts..

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                • peanuts
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2006
                  • 3365

                  AO Smith

                  Originally posted by Runner View Post
                  I'm looking at AOS as a possible target.. Peanuts you think it might have a few points to the upside? Weekly does show some R to work through...

                  Daily does have a possible double bottom look to it...
                  I have once owned this stock as part of my MOMO portfolio, and traded it a few other times. This time it looks to be a short trade for a dollar or 2 down to $35.50ish. I can see the price bumping its head off of the downtrend resistance, and moving down on some volume weakness. There is a promising crossover of the 20 day EMA and 50 day MA, so this is one to keep on the radar for a long play. But I think the recent gains could possibly consolidate in the near term.

                  I read an article written in April of 2006 regarding AOS. The author, Dan Fitzpatrick, correctly picked the $42.50 level as first support. October's action soundly trashed this support, and currently, as you noted, there seems to be a double bottom on the Jan 06 $34 support.

                  This is the chart I am looking at:


                  I'm going to wait to see how the MA crossovers pan out before making a trading decision. I've been having good success by watching them lately on a few other stocks.
                  Hide not your talents.
                  They for use were made.
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                  • grebnet
                    Moderated
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 389

                    Originally posted by peanuts View Post
                    Grebnet,

                    I like the FRPT.ob buy. I've been watching and waiting for a big drop so that I can pick up some really cheap shares. I just get a feeling that weak investors will get shaken from the tree if the price falls far and fast enough.

                    I see that you like Chinese stocks. Are you worried, at all, whether the Chinese reporting standards and documented corruption will negatively impact investor confidence in the country? I think that if stories keep coming out about Chinese scandals, all Chinese stocks will get hurt. Besides, with the USD cooling, and the Yuan doing better... I'd rather invest in US industrial companies.

                    I made some quick cash on TSTC not too long ago. Thanks!

                    You might get an opportunity to sell at breakeven on TRT soon, and then wait to buy lower. Not sure what might be driving the price down.
                    Im not sure that this country is any more honest when it comes to stock market scandals....heck look at all american AAPL .. (whose products are all made in china )

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                    • Originally posted by grebnet View Post
                      Im not sure that this country is any more honest when it comes to stock market scandals....heck look at all american AAPL .. (whose products are all made in china )
                      You could fill volumes with all the scandels in US companies that have come to light over the past few years. It makes one wonder what is taught in our business schools..ie its only a crime if you get caught? At least in china the incentive to lie and cheat is not monetarily driven,,,not yet anyway, I suspect that will change over the coming years as more and more capitalist are created.

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                      • Originally posted by Tatnic View Post
                        they just emerged from chp. 11 so their numbers are pretty red. Doesn't mean the chart won't pull a USG type move but I'm gonna sit this one out.

                        I prefer waiting for something like ANDE to close above resistance.
                        So far there's no stinkin' volume...same with LEH, so I'll probably honor my gut that says next week will stink and wait for some volume to come in on these 2...both of which could close above my weekly trigger points today.

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                        • peanuts
                          Senior Member
                          • Feb 2006
                          • 3365

                          PSI - The Peanuts Steel Index

                          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.

                          **1/25/07 update - PSI component tracking and PSI chart
                          Last edited by peanuts; 01-26-2007, 10:03 AM.
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                          • IIC
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2003
                            • 14938

                            Originally posted by Tatnic View Post
                            You could fill volumes with all the scandels in US companies that have come to light over the past few years. It makes one wonder what is taught in our business schools..ie its only a crime if you get caught? At least in china the incentive to lie and cheat is not monetarily driven,,,not yet anyway, I suspect that will change over the coming years as more and more capitalist are created.
                            CORRUPTION 101:

                            You could fill volumes with all the scandals in China that have happened in the past month. I have absolutely no idea where you came up with the idea that corruption is not rampant in China.

                            I found these recent articles all on one page...Wonder how many I could find if I actually spent more than 2 mins. searching?

                            http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2006-12/27/content_769061.htm

                            http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/cndy/2006-12/27/content_768264.htm

                            http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2006-12/22/content_765202.htm

                            http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2006-12/15/content_759831.htm

                            http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2006-12/10/content_754888.htm

                            http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2006-12/09/content_754752.htm

                            http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2006-12/05/content_750328.htm

                            http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/world/2006-12/02/content_748949.htm

                            http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2006-12/31/content_772720.htm

                            http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2006-12/15/content_759894.htm

                            http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2006-12/07/content_752699.htm

                            http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2006-11/29/content_746371.htm

                            http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2006-11/23/content_741540.htm
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                            • peanuts
                              Senior Member
                              • Feb 2006
                              • 3365

                              Originally posted by IIC View Post
                              CORRUPTION 101:

                              You could fill volumes with all the scandals in China that have happened in the past month. I have absolutely no idea where you came up with the idea that corruption is not rampant in China.

                              I found these recent articles all on one page...Wonder how many I could find if I actually spent more than 2 mins. searching?...
                              jejejeje

                              I wonder how many articles per week will be written about corrupt Chinese companies after capitalism takes over

                              One of the best classes I was required to take in school was business ethics. Dr. LaRue T. Hosmer taught one heck of a course.
                              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

                                Gmarket

                                I've been reviewing some of the stocks in which I'm interested. Here's my TA view of GMKT:


                                I have a small position which I started last week. I may add to it if the price and volume pick up soon.
                                Hide not your talents.
                                They for use were made.
                                What's a sundial in the shade?

                                - Benjamin Franklin

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