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  • Phoenix7
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 3663

    TRTC Rumors are flying that it may receive a license to grow Marijuana in Nevada. We shall probably know by Friday! Look at the chart http://scharts.co/1i3aMwf Note at the bottom on about
    May 26, 2014 how the PPO and ADX lines almost touch , and then move apart in opposite directions. This usually indicates a positive UP trend will occur. TRTC could make the move , "El Rapido" to $1.00 and beyond!

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    • noshadyldy
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2003
      • 539



      If anyone else out there just went "huh?" when Phoenix was trying to edgykate us on the TRTC's adx and ppo moving together and then apart and what that all means, I found a great article that explains all the stages of "the Pincher Play."
      "Whatever you can do or dream you can , begin it. Boldness has genius,power and magic in it." Goethe

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      • Phoenix7
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2011
        • 3663

        Originally posted by noshadyldy View Post
        http://www.pennystock911.com/technic...-pincher-play/

        If anyone else out there just went "huh?" when Phoenix was trying to edgykate us on the TRTC's adx and ppo moving together and then apart and what that all means, I found a great article that explains all the stages of "the Pincher Play."
        NSL Thank You the article is fantastic! It is a clear and concise explanation , and simply super. I am trying to print it out , so that I can read and study it over Starbuck's coffee. Any clues on how I may do this? PROBLEM SOLVED I simply highlighted the text and printed it out!
        Last edited by Phoenix7; 06-05-2014, 11:32 AM.

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        • Phoenix7
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2011
          • 3663

          TRTC Latest News
          1. http://www.techtimes.com/articles/79...-marijuana.htm

          2. http://www.reviewjournal.com/politic...a-dispensaries An explanation of what is happening in Nevada and how TRTC is affected.

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          • Phoenix7
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2011
            • 3663

            Originally posted by Phoenix7 View Post
            NSL Thank You the article is fantastic! It is a clear and concise explanation , and simply super. I am trying to print it out , so that I can read and study it over Starbuck's coffee. Any clues on how I may do this? PROBLEM SOLVED I simply highlighted the text and printed it out!
            Here are 3 stocks I own .......... note their "PINCH" sections:

            1. DRTX http://scharts.co/ThU6Lv

            2. GILD http://scharts.co/1um3N91

            3, CELG http://scharts.co/1um40ck

            Folks from what I can ascertain, the "Pinch" will only work in bull or rising markets because it is dependent on rising stock volumes.


            Thanks to the kindness of NSL , here is an excellent explanation of the "Pinch" pattern! http://www.pennystock911.com/technic...-pincher-play/

            Folks Look at TPCS Now I am not sure if this is just a pump and dump , but you can see the "Pinch" played out to perfection! http://scharts.co/TimKMD

            ARWR The old "Pinch" strikes again look here: http://scharts.co/1umyYRH
            Last edited by Phoenix7; 06-05-2014, 02:15 PM.

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            • noshadyldy
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2003
              • 539

              Your welcome. I am just very happy to be able to give something back once in a while. And yes, you're right. without that volume it ain't nothing! Although...... on DRTX there was a pinch, the pull away, yet volume was not reflected. it's not a set science I guess. HOWEVER, when you add the full stochastic into it (I just removed the RSI and plugged in the FS), you can plainly see what the article referred to and the evidence is right there for a sharp incline.


              It is also present with the other stocks.
              Last edited by noshadyldy; 06-05-2014, 03:49 PM.
              "Whatever you can do or dream you can , begin it. Boldness has genius,power and magic in it." Goethe

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              • noshadyldy
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2003
                • 539

                Originally posted by Phoenix7 View Post
                TRTC Latest News
                1. http://www.techtimes.com/articles/79...-marijuana.htm

                2. http://www.reviewjournal.com/politic...a-dispensaries An explanation of what is happening in Nevada and how TRTC is affected.

                I believe that medical marijuana will be legalized for one reason and one reason only, So that big pharma can cash in on a simple plant that people are bound and determined to use to ease their pain and suffering. Why let the drug trade profit when big pharma could be getting in on action? The "will of the people", as the article calls it, is a joke in my opinion. If it didn't benefit big pharma, there'd be no way it would pass. Let's hope Monsanto doesn't get their hands on it and turn that into GMO too.
                "Whatever you can do or dream you can , begin it. Boldness has genius,power and magic in it." Goethe

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                • Phoenix7
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2011
                  • 3663

                  Originally posted by noshadyldy View Post
                  I believe that medical marijuana will be legalized for one reason and one reason only, So that big pharma can cash in on a simple plant that people are bound and determined to use to ease their pain and suffering. Why let the drug trade profit when big pharma could be getting in on action? The "will of the people", as the article calls it, is a joke in my opinion. If it didn't benefit big pharma, there'd be no way it would pass. Let's hope Monsanto doesn't get their hands on it and turn that into GMO too.
                  NSL I agree , but all we can do is to wait and see what happens!

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                  • Phoenix7
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2011
                    • 3663

                    Folks since I only get the free graphs from stockcharts .com I have to print 2 graphs One with the RSI and the other with Full Stochastics for TPCS

                    http://scharts.co/1uof34L With Full Stochastics

                    http://scharts.co/TjDTFK With RSI

                    In order for the Pincher Pattern to set up we need

                    1. Rising Volume That Appears OK

                    2. PPO Line Curves up OK

                    3. ADX Line Curves Down OK

                    4. When RSI approaches 70 the end of the run is near RSI is at 53.17 Still OK

                    5. When Full Stochastics line is above 80 the end is near. It is now 33.30

                    All signs point to several more UP days .....BUT there are never any guarantees!

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                    • mimo_100
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 1784

                      Originally posted by noshadyldy View Post
                      I believe that medical marijuana will be legalized for one reason and one reason only, So that big pharma can cash in on a simple plant that people are bound and determined to use to ease their pain and suffering. Why let the drug trade profit when big pharma could be getting in on action? The "will of the people", as the article calls it, is a joke in my opinion. If it didn't benefit big pharma, there'd be no way it would pass. Let's hope Monsanto doesn't get their hands on it and turn that into GMO too.
                      My family is saddled with a hereditary strain of non-diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Typically it occurs in the feet. The pain is non-stop and there is no cure yet. You can try pharma solutions. In my case, gabapentin and neurontin. But these made me sleep all day. So, I chose to gut it out without them. Many who have this nerve disease have used medical marijuna with success. Their pain was dramatically reduced. It remains to be seen what the pot is doing to the rest of their body. Not sure if I want to start using it.


                      Regarding pot profits, this is a boon to governments. They will tax the heck out of sales. They will be in favor of medical marijuna.


                      Tim
                      Tim - Retired Problem Solver

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                      • mimo_100
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2003
                        • 1784

                        If you do the Pincher Plot on TRTC, you will see the pinch on May 27, and then increasing volume. Full Sto went from the 30's until 85.7 at the end of the day on June 5. On the June 5 daily chart, TRTC started heading down after 1:00 ET, until it bottomed around .65, then rallied to close at .6820 down 8.7%. I will compute at what price the TRTC Full Sto crossed over 80 to see if there is any correlation between that and when the stock headed down at 1:00, possibly indicating some sell programs kicking in. This is an interesting theory. Thanks to both P7 and the shady lady for their part in this.
                        Tim - Retired Problem Solver

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                        • billyjoe
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2003
                          • 9014

                          Mimo, I know people from the recreation center where I swim that have non diabetic and diabetic peripheral neuropathy. One gentleman, nearly 90 finally couldn't make it after nearly 20 years of almost daily swimming. He was in great shape except for his lower legs and feet. Several others are still swimming every morning at 6 A.M. or exercising as best as they can in the water. I wasn't aware of peripheral neuropathy before.
                          I wish your family the best.

                          ------------------billy

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                          • mimo_100
                            Senior Member
                            • Sep 2003
                            • 1784

                            Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
                            Mimo, I know people from the recreation center where I swim that have non diabetic and diabetic peripheral neuropathy. One gentleman, nearly 90 finally couldn't make it after nearly 20 years of almost daily swimming. He was in great shape except for his lower legs and feet. Several others are still swimming every morning at 6 A.M. or exercising as best as they can in the water. I wasn't aware of peripheral neuropathy before.
                            I wish your family the best.

                            ------------------billy
                            Swimming is a great exercise. I have a strength and cardio program set up at the hospital fitness center down the street. They designed it to
                            give me the maximum benefit without putting a lot of pressure on the balls of my feet. My joy of golfing is out the door, but I can still participate, (1) as the putter expert in a four man scramble and (2) as the beverage cart driver with benefits.
                            Tim - Retired Problem Solver

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                            • Louetta
                              Senior Member
                              • Oct 2003
                              • 2331

                              Originally posted by mimo_100 View Post
                              Swimming is a great exercise. I have a strength and cardio program set up at the hospital fitness center down the street. They designed it to
                              give me the maximum benefit without putting a lot of pressure on the balls of my feet. My joy of golfing is out the door, but I can still participate, (1) as the putter expert in a four man scramble and (2) as the beverage cart driver with benefits.
                              There are a fair amount of people where I swim who walk in the water, the bouyancy provided takes some of the strain off the legs. I also have seen a man occasionally who has this flotation device that he kind of sits down in and then moves by kicking his legs, heading backwards.

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                              • mimo_100
                                Senior Member
                                • Sep 2003
                                • 1784

                                Originally posted by Louetta View Post
                                There are a fair amount of people where I swim who walk in the water, the bouyancy provided takes some of the strain off the legs. I also have seen a man occasionally who has this flotation device that he kind of sits down in and then moves by kicking his legs, heading backwards.
                                I mistakenly read part of your post as " ... walk on the water" which conjured up in my mind the image of Jesus in the Sea of Galilee 2000 years ago. Then I read further re the flotation device and I cannot write here what image came to mind. LOL.
                                Tim - Retired Problem Solver

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