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How do you figure out intraday support (s1, s2) and resistance (r1,r2)? Could you project these from stock movements for the previous days?
also, any thoughts on IPIX?
Thanks.
Yaoyao
S1, S2, R1, R2, Pivot, are all automatically projected and drawn by my charting (quotetracker), so I don't have to calculate them. Yes, they are projections based on previous days price action.
NT--it can't go to zero, can it? Say it ain't so, Joe!
Spike
You can't possibly mean it when you say it doesn't look good for NT, can you? "Say it ain't so, Joe. Say it ain't so". This is one of the big recommends of Jim Cramer--you know, the one you pay for him to tell you what he buys and sells. He really pushed NT in March, 2004. (His other picks for March, 2004 included Halyburton and El Paso. Just think of it: three stock picks in one week where the CEO and the CFO of each could draw unemployment together). He also pushed CHTR that week (and several weeks thereafter).
Here's good advice you won't have to pay for: don't take Jim Cramer's advice. My only regret is that the price is so low, you can't sell NT short anymore.
Re: NT--it can't go to zero, can it? Say it ain't so, Joe!
Originally posted by New-born baby
My only regret is that the price is so low, you can't sell NT short anymore.
Well I've got good news for you. You can still short NT - at least interactivebrokers.com has it on the list of shortable stocks. I've shorted sub-$5 stocks many times. No reason NT should be excluded
Wassup Spike!
Check out TZOO. I hate it when I miss a move like that, but now that I have become an unemotional, Vulcan trader, I am sitting and watching the interesting action in this stock.
Would this be a high tight flag formation? If so it should fall just as hard as it went up. It seems highly illogical to me that it would just keep climbing. It's a vulcan shame to miss a move like this.
Wassup Spike!
Check out TZOO. I hate it when I miss a move like that, but now that I have become an unemotional, Vulcan trader, I am sitting and watching the interesting action in this stock.
Would this be a high tight flag formation? If so it should fall just as hard as it went up. It seems highly illogical to me that it would just keep climbing. It's a vulcan shame to miss a move like this.
Live long and prosper Spike.
Fat lady hasn't warmed up yet - might give an entry on the long side. Or might be a spikefade setup eventually. Maybe, maybe not. Let's haggle for longs, and be patient for a short.
If it gets that low that would be a channel turn down, and I'd be waiting for better times to enter. If it were me, assuming the channel doesn't turn down, I'd consider an entry just above the red channel entry the other day, with a stop below the low on that day.
You gotta look at PHRM's chart. Gapped up--huge hole!--over $8! And as you say, "gaps like to be filled." I can just see you putting this one on your watch list, and fading the spike for big $$$. Just alert me when the time comes, okay?
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