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  • skiracer
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2004
    • 6314

    Originally posted by stenzrob View Post
    Thanks very much ski and doug, for your observations on BLUD.

    In any case, today sees it with a slight gap open, setting new all-time highs and trading close to average daily volume in the first ten minutes of trading. I would call this a breakout.
    that's all that counts Stenz. hope it holds the move and good luck with the trade.
    THE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR

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    • IIC
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2003
      • 14938

      Originally posted by stenzrob View Post
      I would like to thank the analyst who downgraded VDSI, since after my uncharacteristically timely decision to sell ... it came back, broke out and appeared to be running away without me.

      Don't feel too bad...I sold JRJC for pocket change last week
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      • Originally posted by IIC View Post
        Don't feel too bad...I sold JRJC for pocket change last week
        I sold DECK for a LOSS at $20 in October 2005.
        Doh!

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        • billyjoe
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2003
          • 9014

          Originally posted by stenzrob View Post
          I sold DECK for a LOSS at $20 in October 2005.
          Doh!
          Oh Yea? Well I sold PCU at 60 , CME at 193 , and GOOG at 290 all in the same year.

          ----------billyjoe

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          • Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
            Oh Yea? Well I sold PCU at 60 , CME at 193 , and GOOG at 290 all in the same year.

            ----------billyjoe
            Somebody was looking a while back for a losers thread ... looks like this is it!

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            • jiesen
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2003
              • 5320

              Originally posted by stenzrob View Post
              I sold DECK for a LOSS at $20 in October 2005.
              Doh!
              I sold VDSI for about $3.

              DOH!

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              • billyjoe
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2003
                • 9014

                I worked all my life to make my first billion only to find you need 1.3 billion to make the Forbes list.

                ----------billyjoe

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                • Post-sell returns

                  DECK: 110/20 = 5.50
                  PCU: 120/60 = 2.00
                  CME: 545/193 = 2.82
                  GOOG: 560/290 = 1.93
                  VDSI: 35/3 = 11.67
                  JRJC: 23/14 = 1.64

                  I think we all deserve special LOSER awards.

                  Stenz: Not only did this bonehead miss out on over 500% gain, but the gains started coming just after he bailed out for a loss.
                  Jiesen: In absolute terms, this approaches being the single biggest error in history. Up to 300% gains were missed in the first year alone, along with another quadruple opportunity passed up in the last 15 months.
                  Doug: Not so large a mistake in absolute terms, but if the math were extended to include the time factor, the idiocy of exiting just before explosive gains becomes clearer.
                  Billyjoe: No single statistic stands out here in terms of magnitude of blunder or in snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, but Mr. Consistency seems to be making a habit out of stepping into the water just as the boat is leaving.

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                  • skiracer
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2004
                    • 6314

                    the weekly looks better than the daily chart regarding a cup and handle formation. check out my thread for some info on cups and handles from Bulkowski.

                    THE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR

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                    • skiracer
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2004
                      • 6314

                      Originally posted by IIC View Post
                      BLUD...Is it a CwH? Well, if you want Ski's "Acknowledgeable Source" Definition....NO it is not....Although if it breaks out I wouldn't be surprised to see them claim it b/o from a CwH.

                      You want the Mr. Breakout opinion...YES it is.

                      Geez...I would sure like to know what the percentage of breakouts is from the Acknowledgeable Source....In all my years of following this pattern (Over 35) I've never seen the percentage of breakouts number.

                      doug,

                      check out my thread for some percentages regarding cups with handles.
                      THE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR

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                      • Originally posted by stenzrob View Post
                        Into BLUD again today at $35.60.
                        Does this look like a cup/handle to anyone?
                        Was not seeing the kind of follow through I was looking for here. Exit at $36.04.

                        Also sold half of my SCLD position today at $1.33 (bought at $1.20 and $1.22).

                        So, still holding some AOB, a little bit of SCLD, and PTEN.

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                        • Originally posted by stenzrob on 9/24 View Post
                          Was not seeing the kind of follow through I was looking for here. Exit (BLUD) at $36.04.
                          Amazing luck. I saw the after hours bid in BLUD at $35.18, so just for the hell of it, I put in a buy for 100 shares at $35.20 before heading home for the night. Somebody filled it! So, I bought this at $35.60, sold for a small profit at $36.04 when the breakout didn't follow through, and had it handed back to me at $35.20. Sometimes the gods do smile down.

                          I also bought some WFR today at $61.70, not a great price intraday. This has been on my undervalued growth screen for quite a while, and I just hadn't gotten around to buying any. It was featured in the Saturday IBD, so this may help to move it off the 6+ month base it's been building.

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                          • Originally posted by stenzrob on 9/25 View Post
                            Amazing luck. I saw the after hours bid in BLUD at $35.18, so just for the hell of it, I put in a buy for 100 shares at $35.20 before heading home for the night. Somebody filled it! So, I bought this at $35.60, sold for a small profit at $36.04 when the breakout didn't follow through, and had it handed back to me at $35.20. Sometimes the gods do smile down.
                            Stopped out at $35.50. Enough for a meager gain, since the buy price was a gift.

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                            • Originally posted by stenzrob on 9/13 View Post
                              Back into AOB at $10.13. PEG is 0.32, ROE over 20%. Stocks that I find like this I often mess up on the timing, but can go on to post very large gains.
                              Stopped out of this, too, today at $10.95 for an 8% gain.

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                              • Sold PTEN today at $23.08 for a small gain (+0.8%).
                                Sold WFR today at $62.50, also for a small gain (+1.3%).

                                Now holding nuthin' but cash and a few thousand shares of SCLD.

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