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  • IIC
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2003
    • 14938

    I sorta rushed this peanuts so it is not real clear...But that is a Super tight ema band...I can envision an explosion coming up...Hope it is an upward one:

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    • peanuts
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2006
      • 3365

      Originally posted by IIC View Post
      I sorta rushed this peanuts so it is not real clear...But that is a Super tight ema band...I can envision an explosion coming up...Hope it is an upward one:

      Doug, you are awesome. Thank you very much! I have bullish money on MVCO. The last few weeks have been unnerving for the longs. Many large block trades have been going through, but the price is not responding...
      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

        Doug, I know you see all, hear all, and know all. So you probably have this link. I've found it very useful for intraday reversal periods.


        River

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        • IIC
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2003
          • 14938

          Originally posted by riverbabe View Post
          Doug, I know you see all, hear all, and know all. So you probably have this link. I've found it very useful for intraday reversal periods.

          www.marketgems.com/reversal_period_trading.htm
          River


          Yes I do...but thx.

          Also, I have a good e-book called Trading the 10 o'clock bulls...it is 1.4mb though...Let me think of how to make it available tonight...Wait...You can download it for free at this site:


          Oop's...guess it is not free anymore...But if you can receive a 1.4mb attachment then I will email it to you...Send me your email address in a pm
          Last edited by IIC; 12-14-2006, 12:48 PM.
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          • Lyehopper
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2004
            • 3678

            Originally posted by peanuts View Post
            Doug, you are awesome. Thank you very much! I have bullish money on MVCO. The last few weeks have been unnerving for the longs. Many large block trades have been going through, but the price is not responding...
            This can't be good....

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            • peanuts
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2006
              • 3365

              Originally posted by Lyehopper View Post
              I saw that, too. That's not very many shares to be a mgt selloff warning flag for me. I think he has alot more than that. Maybe the wife wants a new car for Christmas?
              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 IIC View Post
                Yes I do...but thx.

                Also, I have a good e-book called Trading the 10 o'clock bulls...it is 1.4mb though...Let me think of how to make it available tonight...Wait...You can download it for free at this site:


                Oop's...guess it is not free anymore...But if you can receive a 1.4mb attachment then I will email it to you...Send me your email address in a pm
                Doug, I'm trying to send you a pm but keep getting a fatal error!

                Fatal error: Class 'vB_DataManager_pm' not found in /home/mrmarket/public_html/includes/functions.php on line 103

                Never had a problem before. Any clues? Riverbabe

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                • IIC
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2003
                  • 14938

                  Originally posted by riverbabe View Post
                  Doug, I'm trying to send you a pm but keep getting a fatal error!

                  Fatal error: Class 'vB_DataManager_pm' not found in /home/mrmarket/public_html/includes/functions.php on line 103

                  Never had a problem before. Any clues? Riverbabe
                  Don't know...I deleted a bunch of pms so there would be plenty of room.

                  Send me an email at [email protected]

                  ...Doug
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                  • IIC
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2003
                    • 14938

                    Bailed on yesterday's holdover DVAX for +.06 which translates into $60 grand if I had bot a million shares...Unfortunately I bot less than a million shs.

                    Made three dt's early from today's Losers List...SIRF +.27, SIRF again +.15 and SIM -.05....Missed the last 3 1/2 hrs of the market

                    These pennies are really adding up.

                    Today's MoMo:

                    SLP, BCGI, JST, STEC, SVVS, HSR, MEH, PNCL, TGIS, GOAM,
                    MVIS, ININ, DAKT, IEDU, CRVL, RIMM, AXR, CHINA, PTT, DIL,
                    CNST, PNTR, AZZ, IPR, PLB, IOSP, TRA

                    Little Charts:







                    SLP
                    BCGI
                    JST
                    STEC
                    SVVS
                    HSR
                    MEH
                    PNCL
                    TGIS
                    GOAM
                    MVIS
                    ININ
                    DAKT
                    IEDU
                    CRVL
                    RIMM
                    AXR
                    CHINA
                    PTT
                    DIL
                    CNST
                    PNTR
                    AZZ
                    IPR
                    PLB
                    IOSP
                    TRA
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                    • IIC
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2003
                      • 14938

                      E*Trade to Move Back to Nasdaq

                      Departure from Big Board
                      Retraces Contentious Steps;
                      Promotion Deal Turns Tide

                      By GASTON F. CERON
                      December 15, 2006

                      E*Trade Financial Corp. is leaving the New York Stock Exchange to relist its shares with Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., dealing a blow to the Big Board and reversing a high-profile defection that once embarrassed Nasdaq.
                      On Dec. 27, E*Trade will move its shares back to Nasdaq, where they will trade under the symbol ETFC, E*Trade President R. Jarrett Lilien said.
                      E*Trade's decision to leave the New York Stock Exchange, a unit of NYSE Group Inc., is an about-face for the investment-services company, which left Nasdaq for the NYSE in 2001. Back then, losing E*Trade stung Nasdaq officials because much of E*Trade's growth had been fueled by small investors trading Nasdaq-listed stocks.
                      Nasdaq's chief executive at the time, Hardwick Simmons, said in 2001 that he was caught off guard by the move and even reached out to E*Trade's chief at the time, Christos Cotsakos, to no avail.
                      This switch also isn't without controversy. Part of the reason behind E*Trade's change is a plan for Nasdaq to help promote an E*Trade business that provides companies with employee stock-plan administration and options-management tools, Mr. Lilien said.
                      A spokesman for the NYSE, Richard Adamonis, says E*Trade first unsuccessfully sought a similar arrangement with the NYSE.
                      "E*Trade has informed us that they are entering into a commercial relationship with Nasdaq for stock-option services -- a relationship that we had declined when approached by E*Trade," said Mr. Adamonis. E*Trade provides options-plan services to NYSE Group, but Mr. Adamonis said NYSE Group is now "terminating E*Trade."
                      Mr. Lilien said he had been left with the impression that the NYSE could have worked with E*Trade on a plan to promote the company's stock-option services.
                      Regardless of the reason, losing E*Trade comes at a time when the NYSE and Nasdaq are locked in a battle for stock listings and trading market share. While Nasdaq still loses some companies to the NYSE, Nasdaq CEO Robert Greifeld has been able to stem those losses. He also has made inroads into the trading of NYSE-listed stocks on Nasdaq's systems.
                      He has even won a few victories in the listings war. Last year, he signed up another company with a big online-brokerage business, Charles Schwab Corp. San Francisco-based Schwab had been listed on both the NYSE and Nasdaq.
                      Also factoring into E*Trade's decision was the cheaper listing fees levied by Nasdaq, Mr. Lilien said. "We can save a reasonable amount of money that can be reinvested back" into the company, he said.
                      He also pointed out that a majority of E*Trade clients trade on Nasdaq or other electronic venues. "We're aligning ourselves with where our customers trade," he said.
                      When E*Trade left for the Big Board in 2001, the NYSE made the most of the opportunity, parading a horse ridden by a monkey on the trading floor, a reference to a similar image used in an E*Trade advertisement. It was one of the listing stunts often used by Dick Grasso, NYSE's then-chairman, to trumpet the exchange's wins.
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                      • Originally posted by peanuts View Post
                        Doug, you are awesome. Thank you very much! I have bullish money on MVCO. The last few weeks have been unnerving for the longs. Many large block trades have been going through, but the price is not responding...
                        I'd be more inclined to expect this stock to do poorly based on the chart. In fact, if it closes today (friday) below $10, then look out below.

                        The tightening bands do suggest a big move and its feasible that it could be up, no question. But the 40 week average is descending and that's not a good thing.

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                        • riverbabe
                          Senior Member
                          • May 2005
                          • 3373

                          Doug, thanks for the download! That should give my printer a workout!

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                          • IIC
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2003
                            • 14938

                            Originally posted by riverbabe View Post
                            Doug, thanks for the download! That should give my printer a workout!

                            No problemo
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                            • IIC
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2003
                              • 14938

                              IIC's Loser's List:

                              Well after 3 days of watching those that go down in the first 20 mins or so or were way down the previous day and then trying to catch some of a rebound here are the trades I made:

                              Wednesday

                              ADCT +.22
                              VRTX -.30
                              VRTX +.48
                              OXPS +.15
                              SIRF -.11
                              POZN +11

                              Thursday

                              SIM -.05
                              SIRF +.27
                              SIRF +.15

                              Friday

                              ZOLT +.26
                              ZOLT +.18
                              TEK -.10
                              SIM +.14

                              Nothing spectacular but interesting so far...IIC
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                              • billyjoe
                                Senior Member
                                • Nov 2003
                                • 9014

                                Doug,
                                Looks like a good net positive to me.

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

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