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Originally posted by WebsmanLook at GM drop. I love it when a plan comes together."Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"
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Originally posted by IICDid you see where F got reduced to Junk too...about time...Doug(IIC)
If they keep offering the incentives, I may finally decided to replace my 98 Dakota.
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Present positions:
ELN @ 6.89
SNDA @ 17.55
ADAM @ 8.84
TIII @ 2.90
(short)
GM @ 21.12
So far I'm up by 6% for 2006. I'll have to be careful to protect my profits. All of my positions are small, so I should be able to hold my gains, as long as I honor my stops. All I need is another 96% and I'll meet my goal for the year.
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Originally posted by spikefaderbillyjoe, tell your son that spike said the first stock he ever picked he bought into a weekly 5 completion lol seriously. tell him to wait for the 'c' next time! It may abc down to the weekly channel now, perhaps 15.00ish. 14.00 will be very strong support, so if he's adding, tell him to add there. If he's smart he'll consider whether now is the time to be long anything, considering the hourly 'c' YM failure. We will likely get some correction for a couple days I think.
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Originally posted by DSteckler<< I buy long so looking for some good pull backs on something to buy. >>
Stocks pulling back can continue to pull back, Dena. Don't be in a hurry to buy; be like a baseball player who waits for his picth, not just the next pitch that comes across the plate.
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Webs I remember when you were the ambassador of DHB on the IBD forum. Thet would wait every day for your posts with bated breath, today DHB made a move on very high volume. I had bought Into this at 9.00 & change from Info from one of our members Lizard from the swamp. Sold at 22.00. Here Is some news on body armor.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------WASHINGTON, Jan. 12, 2006 – U.S. military members serving in Iraq, Afghanistan and other dangerous locales will soon receive revamped armored vests that provide more side protection, senior officials said here today.
The vest changes are designed to prove effective in protecting servicemembers from shrapnel fragments, especially those who man gun turrets atop vehicles, Maj. Gen. Steven Speaks, the Army's director of force development, said during a teleconference call with military analysts.
"What we're seeing, obviously, is continuing evolutions in the nature of the threat that we face," Speaks said. The shrapnel-producing improvised explosive devices and other terrorist weapons encountered by U.S. forces in Iraq, he said, have prompted changes in servicemembers' armored vests.
Stepped improvements made to armored vests are the result of continual adaptation in response to constantly changing enemy tactics, Speaks said.
He countered media reports that say the U.S. military is behind the power curve in providing appropriate force protection gear for troops deployed to Iraq and elsewhere in the global war against terrorism.
"Those headlines entirely miss the point," Speaks said. The effort to improve body armor "has been a programmatic effort in the case of the Army that has gone on with great intensity for the last five months," he noted.
The enhanced vests are carefully designed so infantrymen, truckers or troops in any other military occupational specialty can use them, Speaks said, including servicemembers of both sexes.
The improved vests should be fielded to servicemembers sometime this spring, Speaks said.
"The protection of soldiers is our No. 1 mission," Speaks said. "Continuous evolution of this protection is absolutely essential."
It's equally important to take servicemembers' needs into account when designing force-protection equipment, said Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Sorenson, the Army's acquisition chief.
For example, heavy, bulky armor can compromise a servicemember's need to move quickly during combat conditions, Sorenson said, as well as tax physical endurance.
He said providing better armored vests for servicemembers represents just one portion of military force-protection capabilities.
"We've (also) done the armoring of the vehicles," Sorenson said. The U.S. military, he added, also has developed and fielded electronic countermeasures to find and defeat IEDs.
"All these are generated to try to improve a soldiers' ability to be better protected with respect to force protection," Sorenson said.Ray Long
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Originally posted by WebsmanI went to my local Ford dealer to look at the F150 trucks and was amazed at the large inventory they had. They had them packed as tight as they could get. They're just not moving them right now. I feel like my short is safe for now.
If they keep offering the incentives, I may finally decided to replace my 98 Dakota."Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"
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Originally posted by WebsmanPresent positions:
ELN @ 6.89
SNDA @ 17.55
ADAM @ 8.84
TIII @ 2.90
(short)
GM @ 21.12
So far I'm up by 6% for 2006. I'll have to be careful to protect my profits. All of my positions are small, so I should be able to hold my gains, as long as I honor my stops. All I need is another 96% and I'll meet my goal for the year."Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"
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Originally posted by DSteckler<< I buy long so looking for some good pull backs on something to buy. >>
Stocks pulling back can continue to pull back, Dena. Don't be in a hurry to buy; be like a baseball player who waits for his picth, not just the next pitch that comes across the plate.
Dena...Steck's right on the money...Wait till you find a good set up...no rush...Doug(IIC)"Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"
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