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  • New-born baby
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    Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
    Newborn,
    If you're talking about locking in losses , probably, but I'm looking for more gains in the next 14 or so trading days.

    ---------billyjoe
    interesting. Spike is calling for a selloff.

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  • billyjoe
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    Newborn,
    If you're talking about locking in losses , probably, but I'm looking for more gains in the next 14 or so trading days.

    ---------billyjoe

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  • New-born baby
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    Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
    Newborn,
    You and spike came up with essentially the same number. I won't let it fall below the 21.25 line and might just sell at first sign of weakness. I was proud of myself for getting 29.90 for MSFT. Had sell order at 30.00 and it did hit for a couple ticks but not long enough to achieve the perfect sell.
    Thanks again

    -----------billyjoe
    BillyJoe,
    Are we due for an end-of-the-year-tax-selloff?

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  • Runner
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    Originally posted by Runner View Post
    NB, here is my slop chart showing weekly


    Daily
    NB, remember this one...hehe

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  • billyjoe
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    Newborn,
    You and spike came up with essentially the same number. I won't let it fall below the 21.25 line and might just sell at first sign of weakness. I was proud of myself for getting 29.90 for MSFT. Had sell order at 30.00 and it did hit for a couple ticks but not long enough to achieve the perfect sell.
    Thanks again

    -----------billyjoe

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  • billyjoe
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    Runner,
    I can't find it.

    ----------billyjoe


    Newborn,

    I didn't sell yet. It better not tank Monday. I've held it for 8 months.

    -------------billyjoe

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  • Runner
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    Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
    Newborn,
    Thanks for the analysis of GISX. Speaking of past performance , isn't all technical analysis based on past performance of chart patterns?

    -----------billyjoe
    Billyjoe, about what price range did that link I sent you on GOOG tgt?

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  • New-born baby
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    Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
    Newborn,
    Thanks for the analysis of GISX. Speaking of past performance , isn't all technical analysis based on past performance of chart patterns?

    -----------billyjoe
    Technical analysis shows what has happened to the stock in the past, yes indeed. But the recognizable chart patterns can fairly accurately predict the future.

    Did you already sell GSIX? I take it that you did.

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  • billyjoe
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    Originally posted by New-born baby View Post
    That was yesterday. "Past performance may not be indicative of future profits."
    Newborn,
    Thanks for the analysis of GISX. Speaking of past performance , isn't all technical analysis based on past performance of chart patterns?

    -----------billyjoe

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  • New-born baby
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    Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
    That was yesterday. "Past performance may not be indicative of future profits."

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  • New-born baby
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    Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
    Newborn,
    How does chart for GISX look? It's up one day down the next. Overall I'm up over 15% but thinking of taking the money and running. Thanks

    -----------billyjoe
    Lye would tell you that NBB is "always bearish." So take what I see with a barrel of salt. Have you sold it yet? Look at the chart: GISX has topped out. If you have not yet sold it, then here's a chart with comments. First the daily: GISX is current facing horrendous resistance at $22.25. Face it: it has topped out. IF it can't bust $22.25, it ain't going higher.



    And here's the weekly: Don't let GSIX fall under $21.25 with you still holding shares.

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  • billyjoe
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    Newborn,
    How does chart for GISX look? It's up one day down the next. Overall I'm up over 15% but thinking of taking the money and running. Thanks

    -----------billyjoe

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  • billyjoe
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    Newborn,

    What about this ?http://www.fool.com/news/commentary/...?ref=foolwatch

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  • billyjoe
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    Originally posted by New-born baby View Post
    WLT is moving up because no one can sell it here and reap the huge load of MWV shares. They must hold through Dec 14. Lack of sellers produces upward movement on the stock.

    Forgot to mention: if you short WLT here, you must pay the stock split shares. That is another force pushing WLT upwards.
    New-born,

    My information said that shareholders of WLT as of Dec.6th get the MWA shares Dec.14th whether or not they still own WLT.

    ----------billyjoe

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  • Lyehopper
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    Originally posted by New-born baby View Post
    WLT is moving up because no one can sell it here and reap the huge load of MWV shares. They must hold through Dec 14. Lack of sellers produces upward movement on the stock.

    Forgot to mention: if you short WLT here, you must pay the stock split shares. That is another force pushing WLT upwards.
    Couldn't have anything to do with the companies growth rate and profitability could it?.... Nah, didn't think so.... oh, and it's MWA not MWV....

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