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RE UCL... Looks like it got bought out today and from reading some stories on it it has been bid up last 30 days or some b/c of rumors of a buy out... It is 7% discount on the stock today,
RE DHB. Maybe it its isn't ripe yet. Although I did take a small position today on it, if today's low does get taken out I will be out like thief in the night!
Hey spike .....Been riding SYXI since $ 10.35 on 2/16,, Thoughts on its chart....
Its also one of my picks for port . of week( which means it will probably flatten out )
Thanks
P.S. you still following PGI ? I jumped in that one at $11.18
Last edited by grebnet; 04-04-2005, 08:26 PM.
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HI Spike, ol buddy, ol pal! Got a scenario for ya.
It goes this a ways:
Got in EZPW late in day at 14.81 after getting a nice jump (the stock, not me <grin>) I really liked it because - positive MACD divergence just started, positive OBV, increased volume, AND it made a channel long day today. (no?)
And last but not least, I think it's good because the M100 said so.
Now, It ended high and at an interesting formation (completing a bowl) and as expected it took off some more after hours and is now at 16.75, up around $3.15 for the day.
The question is, in your studies, have you seen a pattern of behavior in this type of stock the following morning. Do you think, it will tank shortly after the open (so I should grab and run first thing) and then rise back up( hopefully after I got it somewhere near it's bottom?)
What do you think, WiseOne?
Margie
"Whatever you can do or dream you can , begin it. Boldness has genius,power and magic in it." Goethe
RE DHB. Maybe it its isn't ripe yet. Although I did take a small position today on it, if today's low does get taken out I will be out like thief in the night!
I'm still holding. It hasn't reached my sell point yet.
I hold SNRR from $14.00 when it broke out in Feb. It broke through 50MA, but the volume was not very heavy, so I'm still holding. The chart is a little weak though. What do you think of it?
NINE: I wanted to take a position in it since it was $8.00, but was not sure if it broke its downtrend. It looks like that it established an uptrend. Do you think it's a good time to get in?
I will take no more than a 5% loss. If it goes that far, there's no need in holding. After that it'll go down like a French Wh...uh...I mean a sinking ship.
RSAS short this morning. Channel weakness on the daily - significant lower channel bust. Intraday double top formation with volume by price gap to exploit.
PS
Discovered yesterday that I can put volume by price on my intraday charts. Boy, that's a good one! You can see the volume holes through the trading day and exploit them.
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