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  • Deaddog
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    Originally posted by riverbabe View Post
    Bot partial position in NEON @ 5.97. Lower bid in for more. Looking for $30 bucks. C'mon James, a promise is a promise! http://seekingalpha.com/article/6240...k?source=yahoo
    Has James ever lied to you before?

    Nice move today, why look for a lower entry if the stock is going to $30.00? I'm going to watch and see but hopefully this is a breakaway gap.

    Thanks for the heads up.

    DD

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  • riverbabe
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    May 30th

    Bot partial position in NEON @ 5.97. Lower bid in for more. Looking for $30 bucks. C'mon James, a promise is a promise! http://seekingalpha.com/article/6240...k?source=yahoo

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  • Deaddog
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    He He:

    Keep in mind that I’m male and that subtlety goes right over my head. Also I’m not able to multi task. “Bareback and naked” was enough to throw the rest of the post out of focus.

    Back to screen time; It sounded like you might be day trading or something foolish like that.

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  • riverbabe
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    Originally posted by Deaddog View Post
    Sounds like you spend your day like I do.

    Whatcha tradin that requires all that screen time?
    Now that I'm "really" retired, what better way to pass the time? I gave the last 8 years post retirement to my biggest client at their request. It gives me the greatest pleasure to not have the patent time deadlines hanging over my head. (P.S. if you knew my real name, you would easily be able to find me on the USPTO website -- check Cleveland practitioners. I'm really near the top, so I get cold calls all the time from would-be inventors). So I am cleaning out closets and cupboards and drawers, going to lunches, researching in genealogy, and just having fun! Am finding my bliss. (Thankyou, Joseph Campbell). No volunteer work. Gave 10 years sitting on Boards and Committees a while ago. Done with that. Grandkids coming over on the weekend to move deck furniture from garage to deck. No worries. No pressure. Only fun and other esoteric pleasures with my man, no, make that plural, Men. Did you catch that other "word" in my post, totally "purely" unintentional? Giggled when I found it. Starts with an R. Heh

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  • Deaddog
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    Originally posted by riverbabe View Post
    No need for alerts for stop price violations for the rest. My screens are in my face every market moment of every day.
    Sounds like you spend your day like I do.

    Whatcha tradin that requires all that screen time?

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  • riverbabe
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    Originally posted by Deaddog View Post
    Now there is a lovely visual
    It was totally intentional.

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  • Deaddog
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    Originally posted by riverbabe View Post
    I CAN REACT IN A SPLIT SECOND, THE MILLISECOND NEWS COMES OVER TWITTER, WHICH IS FASTER THAN ANYWHERE ELSE.
    Unless the markets are closed when the news hits.

    Now I ride bareback and naked.
    Now there is a lovely visual

    PNRA now at new low for day.

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  • riverbabe
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    Originally posted by Deaddog View Post
    The problem with news driven stocks is that they usually react to the news a lot faster than you can place an order. This is great if the news is good but a real downer when it isn't.

    Tell me, young lady, how you use a mental stop? I know I don't like hard stops because every so often you get a spike against your position that recovers in minutes. I set alerts so that I know the stop price has been violated then I have a specific plan to deal with the problem. Saved my ass with NUS.
    Charts are no help with news-driven stocks that turn on a dime in a split second. Stops are no help either because they slice through them like jello. I am sufficiently confident about AMRN and AMLN to be in them at all. AMLN is already up for sale and Carl Icahn wants a sale. First offers due in two weeks. I am up 6.29% and greedy for more. Looking for 30+, currently at 27.22.

    AMRN is patent-news dependent (and I'm a patent person, i.e., patent practitioner, remember?) and it has an FDA decision date coming up middle of July. It's a Irish company. Lots of European pharmas for interest in bo. Can you say, "Omega 3 fatty acids" in purer form than previous, and lowers triglycerides (TG) as well as cholesterol in high TG people. BETTER THAN STATINS. Fantastic Phase 3 results. Potential blockbuster. Hello Pfizer?

    I CAN REACT IN A SPLIT SECOND, THE MILLISECOND NEWS COMES OVER TWITTER, WHICH IS FASTER THAN ANYWHERE ELSE.

    No need for alerts for stop price violations for the rest. My screens are in my face every market moment of every day. In the past have had too many MMs reach down and grab my hard stops. Now I ride bareback and naked.

    As for the plan. I have one for each stock. It may not be as RIGIDLY price driven as yours. PNRA now at new low for day.

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  • Deaddog
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    Originally posted by riverbabe View Post

    The others: AMLN and AMRN are bo targets. Waiting them out, no hard stops, news-driven.

    NUAN and CHK are down past my mental stops. Thinking of selling calls. Not too worried yet. Optimistic about Icahn and CHK. Going to be volatile for a while. NUAN, calls looking like good option. Long term I still like this.
    The problem with news driven stocks is that they usually react to the news a lot faster than you can place an order. This is great if the news is good but a real downer when it isn't.

    Tell me, young lady, how you use a mental stop? I know I don't like hard stops because every so often you get a spike against your position that recovers in minutes. I set alerts so that I know the stop price has been violated then I have a specific plan to deal with the problem. Saved my ass with NUS.

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  • riverbabe
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    Originally posted by Deaddog View Post
    Hey there good lookin:

    You got a target for PNRA?

    How about stops on the other trades?
    I'm watching it tumble. Looks like the next support is between 140 and the 50 at 135 on the weekly. No hard stops.

    The others: AMLN and AMRN are bo targets. Waiting them out, no hard stops, news-driven.

    NUAN and CHK are down past my mental stops. Thinking of selling calls. Not too worried yet. Optimistic about Icahn and CHK. Going to be volatile for a while. NUAN, calls looking like good option. Long term I still like this.

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  • Deaddog
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    Hey there good lookin:

    You got a target for PNRA?

    How about stops on the other trades?

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  • riverbabe
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    Chk

    Added to CHK in PM today for full position.

    Currently holding long
    CHK @15.75
    NUAN @ 25.94
    AMLN @ 25.59
    AMRN @ 11.89

    short PNRA @ 159.01

    Low bid in for AMRN to increase position.

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  • billyjoe
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    River,
    CHK up 2.31% today. It's possible my opinion was wrong.

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

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  • billyjoe
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    Originally posted by riverbabe View Post
    Have order in for starting long position. I think this one is a good takeover candidate. We have to be close to a bottom here. http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui
    River,
    After further research concerning CHK earnings, nat. gas prices, and trading activities of Aubrey McClendon I don't think CHK has bottomed. Although they say not to average down, I might do it with Chesapeake. We all know that eventually we'll look back and say "those were the days" about current NG rates. Not looking for a swing trade but a possible long term hold.


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

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  • riverbabe
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    Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
    River,
    It's too bad I've been holding CHK for awhile. Somebody's going to make money off it but probably not me.

    -----------billy
    CHK was one of the first stocks I owned, a hundred years ago, when my "real" broker told me it was the only utility in the US that hadn't been taken over. I owned it at just about this price too until I gave up waiting for it to do anything. We shall see... . Order not filled yet but getting closer.

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