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God bless BillyJoe and your whole clanOriginally posted by billyjoe View PostNew-born,
I took a chance on one of your Canadian friends ,CNE, when it was down and out. Am now up 15-23% in the kids' accounts and it's accumulating at 1.1% per month. Was down over 10% at one point. Would like a whole slew of stocks like that for the kids education and/or retirement funds. Thanks for bringing the Canadian equities to our attention.
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And not enough want to buy.Originally posted by billyjoe View PostNew-born,
I got in SWSI @26.43 .44 and .45 and it did bust through 26.80 but on weak volume. I don't think many want to sell.
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I've noticed that there seem to be a lot of weak vol. moves on my lists lately...Not that it is written in stone but I'd say that is an overall bearish signal."Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"
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I agree with that. And, are you sure that it is not written in stone? I thought I saw WON with a hammer and chiesel writing in stone something about volume somewhereOriginally posted by IIC View PostI've noticed that there seem to be a lot of weak vol. moves on my lists lately...Not that it is written in stone but I'd say that is an overall bearish signal.
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CNE Not Bad but CNQ and HOC BETTER
Billie CNQ is a great stock based in Canada and HOC is based in South West and Northern Mexico........HOC has an incredible long term chart.....one hell of a company! Canadian trusts have super dividends ....but are always at the whim of the current politico in power .....look what happened to those Canadian trusts several months ago when the new guy ended TAX Exempt status .......which I think ends in 2008? They all dropped faster than a lead balloon. I have CNQ and HOC in my daughter's Roth Ira .......both are super! Go to www. yahoo.com and run the 3 Stox on one chart and view the comparison over different time periods......you will be amazed !Originally posted by billyjoe View PostNew-born,
I took a chance on one of your Canadian friends ,CNE, when it was down and out. Am now up 15-23% in the kids' accounts and it's accumulating at 1.1% per month. Was down over 10% at one point. Would like a whole slew of stocks like that for the kids education and/or retirement funds. Thanks for bringing the Canadian equities to our attention.
------------billyjoe
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I think the fact that they just sold 88 mil. worth of stock in Dec (?) may explain alot. I bot the breakout early indecemenber only to watch it flame out immediately. When they stop selling so much stock it may move up and they have slowed their pace at leaszt in the 1st qtr of '07.Originally posted by billyjoe View PostNew-born,
I'm still holding SWSI , down 2%. Vectorvest says it's way undervalued, but still risky. What is your interpretation of its chart? Thanks
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You're right, HOC is impressive and nothin' whisperin' that the trend is over. Some will prolly consider takin' profits at 81.00ish and waitin' fer a monthly dip t' 62.00ish t' reload???Originally posted by Peter Hansen View PostBillie CNQ is a great stock based in Canada and HOC is based in South West and Northern Mexico........HOC has an incredible long term chart.....one hell of a company! Canadian trusts have super dividends ....but are always at the whim of the current politico in power .....look what happened to those Canadian trusts several months ago when the new guy ended TAX Exempt status .......which I think ends in 2008? They all dropped faster than a lead balloon. I have CNQ and HOC in my daughter's Roth Ira .......both are super! Go to www. yahoo.com and run the 3 Stox on one chart and view the comparison over different time periods......you will be amazed !
CNQ on the other hand ...... those broadening patterns would have me cagey and lookin' fer a good place t' dig a hole fer me treasure.

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2007 most recalled cars/trucks
Most Recalled Cars of 2007
Vehicle
1. Volkswagen New Beetle
2. Toyota Tundra & Sequoia
3. Jeep Liberty
4. Nissan Altima
5. Hyundai Tucson
6. Jeep Wrangler & Dodge Nitro
7. Suzuki Forenza & Reno
8. Volkswagen Passat & Passat Wagon
9. Lexus ES 350 (that's a high $$ Toyota product)
10. Chrysler Sebring
You'll note there are no GM and Fords on this list.Last edited by New-born baby; 12-04-2007, 10:41 AM.
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I bought my wife a Toyota Sequoia last year. It's a beautiful car. Big and safe and luxurious. 4 wheel drive unit and it pulls on the beach better than the the Jeep we had. It was a late model used vehicle with low mileage and we haven't had a problem with it yet. Went right thru inspection recently. I really like it.Originally posted by New-born baby View PostMost Recalled Cars of 2007
Vehicle
1. Volkswagen New Beetle
2. Toyota Tundra & Sequoia
3. Jeep Liberty
4. Nissan Altima
5. Hyundai Tucson
6. Jeep Wrangler & Dodge Nitro
7. Suzuki Forenza & Reno
8. Volkswagen Passat & Passat Wagon
9. Lexus ES 350 (that's a high $$ Toyota product)
10. Chrysler Sebring
You'll note there are no GM and Fords on this list.THE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR
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inZANE
ZANE will explode much higher next week....
I do not usually play these types of issues as it has been detrimental in the past to some play money. But there are certain issues surrounding this stock that will reduce supply and increase demand all in 1 swoop... The company is going to buy back $4 million in stock 1 or 2 days after the release of earnings. The current market cap is $13.14 million, and the ask is $0.44.
There are no options to protect you. There is a history of poor stock price performance. The stock could be influenced by the mafia, for all I know. But, there are statements from the management regarding the share buyback. They just sold a division, so there is cash on hand to do this. They must wait 1 day from the release of earnings before they can begin the buyback. Earnings release is on Monday, March 31.
Please use money that you wouldn't hate me for losing, but I think you won't hate me for this information.
I have some in my trading account.Hide not your talents.
They for use were made.
What's a sundial in the shade?
- Benjamin Franklin
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