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  • mrmarket
    Administrator
    • Sep 2003
    • 5971

    Originally posted by stenzrob
    I'd love to see one of your inimitable write-ups on this one, Ernie.

    probably won't...this one is too close to my business interests.
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    I am HUGE! Bring me your finest meats and cheeses.

    - $$$MR. MARKET$$$

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    • Bought some SIM today for $6.60/share. It was on my watch list and took a big dip for no good reason, so I bought some.

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      • grebnet
        Moderated
        • Oct 2003
        • 389

        Sim

        Youre probably why my order didnt fill right away . I put in order at 1:44 for SIM with limit of $6.59 got a small piece then. Order just completed filling at 3:53.
        I had sold my position back on 4/26 at $7.52 and been waiting for a pull back ever since... I hope we are right.

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        • Sold the SIM today for $6.92. 5%, one week.
          Like the stock, but decided just to play the oversold bounce.
          May try it again later.

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          • Originally posted by stenzrob
            Sold the SIM today for $6.92. 5%, one week.
            Like the stock, but decided just to play the oversold bounce.
            May try it again later.
            Back in SIM at $6.51.

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            • Sim, sim, salabim?

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              • grebnet
                Moderated
                • Oct 2003
                • 389

                Sim

                Originally posted by stenzrob
                Back in SIM at $6.51.
                You have played that better than me, I am still holding and admire your flip. I may join you on the next run.

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                • Originally posted by grebnet
                  You have played that better than me, I am still holding and admire your flip. I may join you on the next run.
                  greb, do you follow any other steelmakers as an indicator of possible SIM moves?

                  For example, this morning I saw STLD up about 4% and SIM not up at that time. Took the opportunity to buy before it caught up. Obviously, there's always the chance it won't. For each of my stocks, I try to find at least one other (usually a larger, more well covered one) to use to follow industry developments and price movements.

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                  • grebnet
                    Moderated
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 389

                    Sim

                    Originally posted by stenzrob
                    greb, do you follow any other steelmakers as an indicator of possible SIM moves?

                    For example, this morning I saw STLD up about 4% and SIM not up at that time. Took the opportunity to buy before it caught up. Obviously, there's always the chance it won't. For each of my stocks, I try to find at least one other (usually a larger, more well covered one) to use to follow industry developments and price movements.
                    I dont typically do this , althoug I have been attracted to some cheaper restoration stocks because of HOM, ie RGMI

                    I will try your suggestion and see what I could gain from this.

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                    • peanuts
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2006
                      • 3365

                      Originally posted by stenzrob
                      greb, do you follow any other steelmakers as an indicator of possible SIM moves?

                      For example, this morning I saw STLD up about 4% and SIM not up at that time. Took the opportunity to buy before it caught up. Obviously, there's always the chance it won't. For each of my stocks, I try to find at least one other (usually a larger, more well covered one) to use to follow industry developments and price movements.
                      I have a steel industry index with approx 35 stocks that I have set up from the beginning of this year which tracks the overall industry moves and has been great for what you are looking for. If you want more info, I'd be happy to share.

                      also, I'm 100% out of SIM... got a nice 6% myself
                      Hide not your talents.
                      They for use were made.
                      What's a sundial in the shade?

                      - Benjamin Franklin

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                      • Originally posted by peanuts
                        I have a steel industry index with approx 35 stocks that I have set up from the beginning of this year which tracks the overall industry moves and has been great for what you are looking for. If you want more info, I'd be happy to share.

                        also, I'm 100% out of SIM... got a nice 6% myself
                        Isn't there already a steel industry index? Anyway, yeah peanuts, if you've got a list, that would be great - I can make it a portfolio at marketwatch or elsewhere and get a quick look at news or commentary on all of them at a glance.

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                        • Originally posted by stenzrob
                          Isn't there already a steel industry index?

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                          • grebnet
                            Moderated
                            • Oct 2003
                            • 389

                            Sim

                            I took $6.95 for SIM

                            p.s. I'm impressed that I sold 3000 shares all in one block , considering the relatively low volume and I was right at the bid. I expected it to be piecemealed (sp?).
                            Last edited by grebnet; 05-25-2006, 02:50 PM.

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                            • Originally posted by DSteckler
                              This is cool. Thanks. There is so much for me to learn, it's depressing sometimes.

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                              • Originally posted by grebnet
                                I took $6.95 for SIM

                                p.s. I'm impressed that I sold 3000 shares all in one block , considering the relatively low volume and I was right at the bid. I expected it to be piecemealed (sp?).
                                That is surprising, my trades have been executed a few hundred at a time. Given the strength of the sector, I'm holding out for more this time, maybe 7.50 or 8.00. Will just have to watch the action.

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