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Missed it. Was in Chicago (actually Mundelein). A little very light rain. No flooding.
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River, Just in Cedar Point closed for flooding. This happens every 50 years or so. I think it happened in 1968. Correction, not completely closed. Just rides, and outdoors attractions, so what's the point ?
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Amazing stuff. Finished the latest four broadcasts and started the next one. There's so much there. Never would have thought that the data going into the ratings timed out quite that fast. I can now see pretty much what's going on in the charts and like them. Without some background it was kind of a snowjob. Also, never would have guessed the style scores were new. They seem like such an integral part of the analysis.Originally posted by riverbabe View Post...snip... Be sure to take a tutorial on how the ratings are done because there is a "time factor" involved as to when and how the ratings change (like after earnings), and in respect to the number of stocks allowed at each rating. In addition to the usual charts, the charts most valuable to me in the left menu are "price and (analyst) consensus", "price and EPS surprise", and another combining both charts. The "style scores" are new and relate to the type of portfolio (growth, value, momentum) you would find them in. ...snip...
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So that's how you found Martine! Xenotransplantation has been talked about for a long time. I hope they get it to work without too many immunosuppressive drugs. Restorative perfusion is also a great idea and needed. Check out the Zacks article on Yahoo Finance re. all the patent litigations they are facing. Kind of normal for the competition I think. Hope you do well with it.Originally posted by billyjoe View PostRiver, I bought UTHR after viewing many videos and doing research. I didn't realize how they differed from other businesses in the biomedical/genetic industry.
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During my one-month trial I made more than enough $$ to buy a year's sub. Happy I did. When I was about ready to renew, they came back to me with an offer of a lifetime sub by refunding the entire amount I had previously paid in and at a price that was only a few hundred more than the renewal would have been. Did not pass that up. Have been making good $$ ever since.Originally posted by Louetta View PostJust watched the latest (6/11). Great stuff actually watching them do individual stock analysis. I'm going to watch it again in 4-5 days to try to better absorb the stuff and get a little more practice first.
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Just watched the latest (6/11). Great stuff actually watching them do individual stock analysis. I'm going to watch it again in 4-5 days to try to better absorb the stuff and get a little more practice first.Originally posted by riverbabe View PostLots to choose from. I have a few favorites. Be sure to check out the live ultimate webinars (also on replay). I learn a lot from them.
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River, I bought UTHR after viewing many videos and doing research. I didn't realize how they differed from other businesses in the biomedical/genetic industry.
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Lots to choose from. I have a few favorites. Be sure to check out the live ultimate webinars (also on replay). I learn a lot from them.Originally posted by Louetta View PostI've started a one month trial on the Ultimate. Lots of stuff to read. I see what you mean about the herd jumping on the e-mails. Right now I'm trying to game the system by keeping a window open on a variety of portfolios and seeing if I can catch an update that comes out before the email. That will never fly as a daily thing but it's fun to try.
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I've started a one month trial on the Ultimate. Lots of stuff to read. I see what you mean about the herd jumping on the e-mails. Right now I'm trying to game the system by keeping a window open on a variety of portfolios and seeing if I can catch an update that comes out before the email. That will never fly as a daily thing but it's fun to try.Originally posted by riverbabe View PostAh Hah! Billy and I are both in good company! Be sure to take a tutorial on how the ratings are done because there is a "time factor" involved as to when and how the ratings change (like after earnings), and in respect to the number of stocks allowed at each rating. In addition to the usual charts, the charts most valuable to me in the left menu are "price and (analyst) consensus", "price and EPS surprise", and another combining both charts. The "style scores" are new and relate to the type of portfolio (growth, value, momentum) you would find them in. Z recommends that you choose a portfolio and follow it faithfully without deviation for best results. Of course, being independent, I absolutely don't do that and am all over the map. LOL The hardest part is getting a good price when the herd jumps in on the email. I just set a limit and use patience. There are at least two portfolios (and maybe two more) I hate with a passion, so let me know if you have questions. Good luck.
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That is unbelievable! Glad I decided against it.Originally posted by Louetta View PostJust got a "special offer" to subscribe to the Research Wizard. First time I've seen prices. Still have no intention of doing it. (Hope this formats OK).
The Standard Research Wizard is $1,800 per year or $4,995 for lifetime membership (the price just increased to $6,995 but for a limited time, you can lock in the additional savings by using the old lifetime pricing).
And today you can sign up with one of the below discounted rates!
·$1,600 for 15 months ($200 off and 3 bonus months)
·$3,495 – Lifetime Membership ($1,500 off the old pricing which is an even deeper discount) - Best Value
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Just got a "special offer" to subscribe to the Research Wizard. First time I've seen prices. Still have no intention of doing it. (Hope this formats OK).
The Standard Research Wizard is $1,800 per year or $4,995 for lifetime membership (the price just increased to $6,995 but for a limited time, you can lock in the additional savings by using the old lifetime pricing).
And today you can sign up with one of the below discounted rates!
·$1,600 for 15 months ($200 off and 3 bonus months)
·$3,495 – Lifetime Membership ($1,500 off the old pricing which is an even deeper discount) - Best Value
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Hedging this market prior to 10AM ISM MFG report, with UVXY and TZA. Fingers crossed. Might have quick sale if they go wrong direction.
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