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  • Well here is really day one of the IIC Random 100K model. Looks like 70% saw a slight increase today. With top producer being KNOT. I won’t post this on a daily bases but maybe once per week. Transaction fees are included in port with round trip 2.00 except knot is a little higher. Purpose of the model is money management and position sizing. Remember I’m looking for a R/2-3 profit per position. 200.00 is my initial loss or R/1..If R level is met we will trail higher hopefully.


    The combo port for both Fixed and volatility fares as such:

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    • billyjoe
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2003
      • 9014

      Originally posted by IIC
      Who am I to argue with the # 1 stock in the IIC Top 10 Under $10 List this week?...IIC

      Doug,
      AOB has been #1 or in the top 10 of that list for a year or so and it is a dog in my humble opinion. Of course this shouldn't have any effect on IFO.

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

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      • billyjoe
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2003
        • 9014

        Runner,
        If I had the funds , I'd have separate portfolios for Mr.Market picks as well as Spike's , IIC , New-born , and Karel's. I'll bet overall a person would do well if they could keep track of everything.

        ---------billyjoe

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        • IIC
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2003
          • 14938

          Defense Contracts Announced Monday

          The following contracts were reported Monday:
          Boeing Co. (BA) Long Beach, Calif., received a $780 million firm-fixed-price contract. This is an undefinitized contract action for a foreign military sales delivery order contract that will provide four C-17 aircraft to the Royal Australian Air Force. At this time, $390 million has been obligated. This work will be completed in phases: first delivery November 2006; second, May 2007; third, January 2008 and fourth, February 2008.

          Lockheed Martin Corp.'s (LMT) Aeronautics Corp., Littleton, Co., received an $8.05 million cost-plus-fixed-fee contract. The purpose of this action is for AFRL/VS to exercise the option portion of this contract, which result in a critical design review and post CDR activities to achieve space situational awareness capabilities and functionality into to a Nan satellite package. At this time $400,000 has been obligated. This work will be complete August 2007.

          Honeywell International Inc. (HON) Defense and Space Electronic Systems, Clearwater, Fla., received a $6.82 million firm-fixed-price contract. This contract is to continue spiral development of existing ballistic missile range safety technology systems and procure additional BMRST system is a mobile global positioning system and telemetry based space launch range safety systems. This work will be complete July 2007.

          Integral Systems Inc. (ISYS), Lanham, Md., received a $6.43 million cost-plus-award fee contract modification. This contract change modifies the command and control system-consolidated effort to support the test automated operations development for the wideband gapfiller satellite program. This change will also incorporate new WGS requirements. At this time $2.76 million has been obligated. This work will be complete June 2010.

          Lockheed Martin Corp.'s (LMT) Aeronautics Corp., Marietta, Ga., received a $5.37 million firm-fixed-price contract modification. This is a modification to the C-15 avionics modernization program and the procurement of Lot II and Lot IV mobility readiness spares for the avionics modernization program. This work will be complete June 2008.

          General Dynamics Corp.'s (GD) Land Systems Inc., Sterling Heights, Mich., received on July 27 an $8.32 million modification to a cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for systems technical support for the Abrams Tank program. Work is expected to be completed by Dec. 31.

          Honeywell International Inc. (HON), Clearwater, Fla., received on July 27 a delivery order amount of $7.53 million as part of a $7.53 million firm-fixed-price contract for inertial navigation unit for the Bradley fighting vehicle system, Knight vehicle, Bradley fire support team, and Abrams integrated management. Work is expected to be completed by July 31, 2008.

          Raytheon Co.'s (RTN) Systems Co., Integrated Defense Systems, Keyport, Wash., received an estimated $95.4 million firm-fixed-price modification to previously awarded contract for the consolidated MK48 and MK54 torpedo kit hardware, with engineering and repair services. The primary purpose of this modification is to purchase the necessary quantities of torpedoes and support services necessary to support fleet operational requirements for the various torpedo product lines. Work is expected to be completed by June 2009.

          Northrop Grumman Corp.'s (NOC) Ship Systems (NGSS),Pascagoula, Miss., received a not-to-exceed $58.4 million cost-plus-award-fee contract for CG 47 and DD 963 class integrated planning yard services. NGSS will provide expert design, planning, and material support services for both maintenance and modernization. Work is expected to be completed by July 2011.

          Boeing Co. (BA), St. Louis, Mo., received a $44.3 million modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract for 28 Harpoon all-up-round missiles. Work is expected to be completed in June 2007.

          Rockwell Collins Corp.'s (COL) Government Systems Division, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, received a $25.8 million ten-year requirements contract for performanced based logistics support of the AN/ARC-210 electronics protection radio system used on numerous aircraft platforms, ground stations, and aboard ships. This contract includes one five-year option period, which if exercised, brings the total estimated value of the contract to $53.2 million. Work is expected to be completed by July 2016.

          Lockheed Martin Corp.'s (LMT) Maritime Systems and Sensors Electronics Park, received a not-to-exceed $23.4 million cost-plus-fixed-fee and firm-fixed-price modification under previously awarded letter contract to exercise an option for production of three installation and checkout kits and supporting equipment for three remote minehunting vehicle units, engineering services, and overhaul of the remote minehunting engineering development models numbers 1 and 2. Work is expected to be completed by August 2007.

          Northrop Grumman Corp.'s (NOC) Electronic Systems, Annapolis, Md., received an $18.6 million cost-plus-award-fee delivery order to a basic ordering agreement for the advanced SEAL delivery system reliability improvement program. Under this delivery order, NGES will perform critical system reviews to systematically review the ASDS-1 design in order to support the development of a plan for increasing the availability and reliability of ASDS, analyze supply support alternatives and diminished manufacturing sources, and provide other related support. Work is expected to be completed by May 2007.

          Rolls-Royce Group PLC (RR.LN), Bristol, England, received a $5.35 million priced order under previously awarded contract for procurement of ring base plates used in support of the F-402 engine. Work is to be completed by August 2009.
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          • skiracer
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2004
            • 6314

            Originally posted by billyjoe
            Runner,
            If I had the funds , I'd have separate portfolios for Mr.Market picks as well as Spike's , IIC , New-born , and Karel's. I'll bet overall a person would do well if they could keep track of everything.

            ---------billyjoe
            Billyjoe,
            How would you determine which ones you would buy. I think it would be a much harder task especially with gettng stopped out before they made their moves. Or maybe you don't set any stops and hold for the longer term but you should still have some targets set in your mind.
            THE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR

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            • IIC
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2003
              • 14938

              Originally posted by billyjoe
              Doug,
              AOB has been #1 or in the top 10 of that list for a year or so and it is a dog in my humble opinion. Of course this shouldn't have any effect on IFO.

              -----------billyjoe
              Billy...I believe you have my list confused with another list...AOB is not in the IIC Top 10 Under $10 and has not been for quite some time...In fact here is a post I made in the Veteran's Day Data Dump thread last Nov 11th along with another comment I posted on Nov 14th of last year:

              11-14-2005, 06:40 PM
              IIC vbmenu_register("postmenu_30991", true);
              Senior Member
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              11/11/05
              Quote:
              Originally Posted by IIC
              My gut...AOB is toast!!!...I had a dream the other night...

              I'll wait till Mr. M narrows it down to do some DD...BTW, where's HOM???

              11/14/05
              I guess dreams do come true...LOL

              PS...I bot HOM today but I'm down a few cents...heldover...IIC
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              • Originally posted by billyjoe
                Runner,
                If I had the funds , I'd have separate portfolios for Mr.Market picks as well as Spike's , IIC , New-born , and Karel's. I'll bet overall a person would do well if they could keep track of everything.

                ---------billyjoe
                BillyJoe, you could always just buy a few from each for a total of 10

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                • IIC
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2003
                  • 14938

                  Code:
                  Dow Jones Sector Indexes Winners And Losers
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                                                         ----------- Percent Change -----------
                      Sector                   Index   Daily   1 Wk.   1 Mo.   3 Mo.   1 Yr.
                  =============================================================================
                  
                  Coal                         303.04   7.90    7.04  -12.02  -22.40   22.68
                  Nonferrous Metals            350.82   4.08   11.10    1.48   -7.56   51.10
                  General Mining              1244.11   3.37    7.18   -1.35  -16.38   35.70
                  Tires                         37.51   3.28    7.98   -3.50  -20.67  -41.00
                  Oil Equip & Serv             541.87   2.82    7.52   -1.64   -7.84   34.58
                  Platinum & Precious Metals   105.50   2.82   10.59   -7.73  -32.72   43.38
                  Integrated Oil & Gas         550.60   1.89   29.63   36.58   34.25   45.45
                  Consumer Electronics         755.35   1.63   -3.84   -8.03    0.11   23.40
                  Paper                        149.49   1.40    5.09    4.39   -7.33    0.86
                  Heavy Construction           315.71   1.35    7.95   -4.09   -7.36   35.07
                  Pipelines                    474.14   1.33    4.16    4.40   15.95   19.77
                  Steel                        265.38   1.33    5.05   -7.07  -10.50   67.22
                  Apparel Retailers            363.15   1.27    0.83   -3.44   -7.12   -6.94
                  Exploration & Production     435.97   0.87  -15.52  -18.16  -18.84    1.67
                  Aluminum                     250.84   0.81    0.91   -7.48  -11.68    7.27
                  Publishing                   273.58   0.71    1.27   -3.12   -4.62  -13.02
                  Elec Components & Equip      130.09   0.68    2.74   -6.24  -13.21    8.60
                  Recreational Prod            204.00   0.61   -0.18   -9.08  -18.21  -19.50
                  Brewers                      329.33   0.59    1.98    5.57    6.64    9.18
                  Computer Serv                 59.04   0.58    1.83   -0.47   -7.00   -3.45
                  Industrial Suppliers         107.32   0.52    0.95  -13.05  -20.13    5.95
                  Water                        606.16   0.50   -0.34   -4.09   -8.74  -10.46
                  Business Support Serv        185.79   0.45    2.10   -2.94   -6.08    6.32
                  Restaurants & Bars           369.45   0.39   -0.06   -3.82   -6.77    5.10
                  Transportation Serv          175.59   0.34   -3.63  -11.49   -1.25   14.91
                  Marine Transportation        294.93   0.32   -1.57   -4.87    3.29   -7.04
                  Electronic Equip             172.86   0.24    1.30   -4.26  -11.63    7.74
                  Fixed Line Telecom           137.33   0.23    6.21    4.57    9.20   18.39
                  Soft Drinks                  295.58   0.22    0.59    4.41    7.78    8.74
                  Health Care Providers        486.23   0.22   -4.54    1.48    1.48    1.38
                  Commodity Chemicals          187.26   0.21   -1.99   -5.26  -11.07  -12.51
                  Industrial Machinery         194.55   0.21    1.84   -8.07  -12.25    5.70
                  Biotechnology                440.64   0.19    1.97    1.41    0.93   -1.55
                  Specialty Retailers          376.47   0.19   -2.19   -8.23  -13.09  -11.33
                  Forestry                     216.84   0.15    5.50   -5.77  -16.02  -14.96
                  Broadline Retailers          319.77   0.12   -0.10   -7.11   -6.59   -9.50
                  Semiconductors              1080.04   0.10    5.41   -5.85  -16.72  -16.37
                  Invstmt Serv                1004.42   0.09    2.50    0.95   -3.40   26.54
                  Medical Supplies             311.60   0.08    3.99    5.75    4.93    1.20
                  Computer Hardware            429.05   0.07    3.60   -0.54   -9.18   -2.72
                  Clothing & Accessories       139.55   0.06    0.72   -4.16   -9.02   -9.62
                  Auto Parts                   192.93   0.05    0.96   -4.35   -4.20  -13.44
                  Containers & Packaging       149.69   0.02    1.21   -1.85   -5.75   -3.62
                  Distillers & Vintners        116.71  -0.01   -0.77   -0.45    0.61    0.04
                  Broadcast & Entertainment    396.58  -0.01    2.58   -0.77    2.70    2.36
                  Gambling                     524.94  -0.05   -4.73  -10.40  -12.90    4.85
                  Defense                      115.53  -0.07   -0.66    1.39   -3.08   11.35
                  Asset Managers               120.42  -0.07    3.79    3.11   -3.40   17.55
                  Consumer Finance             100.90  -0.10    1.02   -5.15   -4.69    3.44
                  Travel & Tourism              70.61  -0.14   -0.58   -7.95  -14.73  -28.82
                  Home Improve Retailers        88.19  -0.18   -0.41   -4.32  -13.68  -17.66
                  Internet                     334.14  -0.19    0.65   -9.98   -6.69   12.91
                  Gas Distribution             114.17  -0.20    2.01    5.34    7.83    4.41
                  Telecom Equip                592.45  -0.20    0.16   -7.29  -17.43   -3.85
                  Media Agencies               343.66  -0.21   -0.22   -3.55   -6.78   -8.18
                  Life Insurance               605.98  -0.21   -0.78   -1.20   -1.38    9.44
                  Prop & Casualty Insurance    358.99  -0.23    0.27    0.95   -1.28    3.84
                  Railroads                    360.17  -0.24   -3.10  -13.30  -13.69   23.38
                  Banks                        539.07  -0.24    1.27    3.51    0.48   10.89
                  Software                     500.08  -0.28    1.45    1.60   -4.29   -3.01
                  Electricity                  170.62  -0.29    0.30    4.94    9.84    5.54
                  Food Prod                    231.60  -0.31    2.05    1.55    2.68    5.94
                  Toys                         278.92  -0.31    1.37    6.40   -9.62  -16.08
                  Reinsurance                   94.21  -0.34    1.17    3.83    4.84   -7.66
                  Food Retailers/Whlslrs       197.37  -0.35   -3.16   -3.64    0.67   -3.88
                  Drug Retailers               516.06  -0.36   -0.83    4.27    5.16    5.17
                  Full Line Insurance          409.23  -0.37    1.23    2.42   -5.73    1.55
                  Specialty Chemicals          227.41  -0.38    1.46   -0.63   -1.52    9.31
                  Real Estate Invstmt Trusts   119.66  -0.42    1.57    3.16    5.81    8.83
                  Multiutilities               115.81  -0.45    0.75    4.26    5.53    2.32
                  Financial Administration     102.44  -0.49    0.28   -7.26   -8.56    0.71
                  Business Train/Employ Agnc   118.18  -0.56    0.62  -13.86  -21.71    6.61
                  Electronic Office Equip      260.73  -0.56    1.95    1.17   -1.54    2.73
                  Gold Mining                  104.68  -0.60    0.47   -4.47  -13.37   37.84
                  Pharmaceuticals              264.59  -0.60    1.92    6.44    5.86    3.22
                  Diversified Industrials      429.27  -0.61    0.60   -3.22   -6.70   -4.84
                  Medical Equip                460.12  -0.62    4.48    4.07   -4.77   -8.91
                  Aerospace                    416.34  -0.64   -0.14   -1.09   -4.01   19.42
                  Specialized Consumer Serv    595.57  -0.68   -0.94   -8.78  -16.79  -26.24
                  Commercial Vehicles/Trucks   756.49  -0.71    0.31   -8.99  -11.48   19.96
                  Hotels                       555.86  -0.72   -6.81  -12.61   -8.46    0.50
                  Waste & Disposal Serv         97.72  -0.74    1.71   -3.39   -8.60   17.57
                  Footwear                     238.37  -0.78   -1.54   -1.32   -5.12   -2.18
                  Durable Household Prod       120.64  -0.83    0.33   -6.42  -13.26   -8.07
                  Delivery Serv                595.93  -0.90   -9.74  -14.23  -10.38   10.51
                  Tobacco                      269.03  -0.92    0.66    9.04   10.75   20.61
                  Nondurable Household Prod    422.64  -0.96   -0.77    0.94   -2.79    1.29
                  Automobiles                  171.76  -0.97    5.80    2.72   15.10  -16.22
                  Building Matrls/Fxtures      301.56  -0.99   -0.91   -8.78  -18.79   -9.28
                  Trucking                     319.47  -1.06   -3.58  -12.95   -4.38   15.37
                  Specialty Finance            119.87  -1.13    1.94   -5.01   -7.07   10.64
                  Home Construction            602.51  -1.21    2.51   -6.38  -25.33  -44.77
                  Insurance Brokers             96.49  -1.21    2.06   -0.13  -13.38    4.69
                  Furnishings                  213.92  -1.22    1.00   -4.44  -14.55  -12.38
                  Real Estate Holding & Dev    372.37  -1.35   -0.82   -2.44   -7.53    7.84
                  Mortgage Finance              77.68  -1.48   -2.36   -1.41   -6.06  -10.28
                  Recreational Serv             71.71  -2.01   -2.20   -7.00  -16.45  -22.47
                  Personal Prod                255.01  -2.24   -2.90   -2.02    0.25    5.88
                  Mobile Telecom               362.35  -2.59    1.61    0.15   -7.64   -8.16
                  Airlines                     126.55  -3.15   -1.84   -2.86    1.39   22.35
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                  • billyjoe
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2003
                    • 9014

                    Doug,
                    Please accept my apology. For some reason I read it as IBD top 10 under $10. I have much respect for the IIC top 10 under $10 list.

                    ---------billyjoe

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                    • IIC
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2003
                      • 14938

                      Originally posted by billyjoe
                      Doug,
                      Please accept my apology. For some reason I read it as IBD top 10 under $10. I have much respect for the IIC top 10 under $10 list.

                      ---------billyjoe
                      I don't know if I can accept your apology Billy???...I'll have to think about that...But it is beyond my comprehension how anyone in their right mind could confuse IIC w/ IBD...I would never violate IBD's trademarks by posting their stuff...Of course I could always give you some personal email addy's so you could ask the source what they saw in AOB...But don't get your hopes up regarding getting an answer...LOL

                      OK...I thought about it...APOLOGY ACCEPTED...But please don't do it again...Doug(IIC)
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                      • IIC
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2003
                        • 14938

                        Traded IFO on lo vol today for about 4.5%...that's it...Wanted KNOT...But wasn't there at the right time...IIC


                        Today's MoMo:

                        NVEC, HSR, CPY, ININ, SIM, CLEC, UTK, MEA, ICOC, CLB, AKAM, APAC, USEY, PRAN, XPRSA, LBIX, DTLK, GENT, MGLN, ALJ, ZONS, ROCM, ARD, NUHC, BLSI, DHIL, STRD, GRB

                        Little Charts:





                        NVEC
                        HSR
                        CPY
                        ININ
                        SIM
                        CLEC
                        UTK
                        MEA
                        ICOC
                        CLB
                        AKAM
                        APAC
                        USEY
                        PRAN
                        XPRSA
                        LBIX
                        DTLK
                        GENT
                        MGLN
                        ALJ
                        ZONS
                        ROCM
                        ARD
                        NUHC
                        BLSI
                        DHIL
                        STRD
                        GRB
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                        • IIC
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2003
                          • 14938

                          Mel Gibson

                          Well...Now you know why I took that avatar of myself that looked like Mel Gibson down a few months ago...I got tired of people telling me that he looked like me...Now I don't think the world's problems are caused by one race and I don't go around calling lady cops "Sugar T*ts"...Nothing worse than rich people w/ psychological problems
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                          • skiracer
                            Senior Member
                            • Dec 2004
                            • 6314

                            Originally posted by IIC
                            Well...Now you know why I took that avatar of myself that looked like Mel Gibson down a few months ago...I got tired of people telling me that he looked like me...Now I don't think the world's problems are caused by one race and I don't go around calling lady cops "Sugar T*ts"...Nothing worse than rich people w/ psychological problems
                            What's the matter with calling lady cops "sugar tits". To be equal then people would be able to call men cops "candy balls".
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                            • IIC
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2003
                              • 14938

                              Morning Movers:UTHR NGAS XMSR SIRI LBIX GPRO ENZN CD IACI CHK NTRI KBAY KNOT CROX SPIL PEIX WIND ATRS ENER JOBS NFLD SCT COH ADM VC PKD TGB

                              Some Upgrades:HYDL COF RLH NOVN CSCO IGT SCT VPHM

                              Some that report today:COH DB ELN FE HLT GAS NRG TAP UPL VZ TWTC SIRI PPC PZZA MDRX ANR AFG ARJ ADM BKC CKFR
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                              • IIC
                                Senior Member
                                • Nov 2003
                                • 14938

                                Bot some USEY
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