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  • #31
    I'm staying clear from NGPS!!

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    • New-born baby
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2004
      • 6095

      #32
      ESMC re-visited

      Originally posted by Runner
      I'm staying clear from NGPS!!
      I hope Tomrich is wrong in this instance (i.e., NGPS and ESMC have similar charts and perhaps similar fates). I checked ESMC this morn and its at 5.59 per share. NGPS was down $1.17 to $17 range this morn as I write. Perhaps you've got the best advice, Runner.
      pivot calculator *current oil price*My stock picking method*Charting Lesson of the Week:BEAR FLAG PATTERN

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      • RL
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2003
        • 1215

        #33
        New Born thought I asked that ? a few weeks ago
        Ray Long

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        • New-born baby
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2004
          • 6095

          #34
          Ngps

          Originally posted by RL
          New Born thought I asked that ? a few weeks ago
          RL,

          You were 100% correct. NGPS is not worth investing in. You were right on.
          We look forward to your other picks!
          pivot calculator *current oil price*My stock picking method*Charting Lesson of the Week:BEAR FLAG PATTERN

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          • New-born baby
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2004
            • 6095

            #35
            Ngps

            Originally posted by RL
            New Born thought I asked that ? a few weeks ago
            RL,

            You were 100% correct. NGPS is not worth investing in. You were right on.
            We look forward to your other picks! Or maybe we should short this devil.
            pivot calculator *current oil price*My stock picking method*Charting Lesson of the Week:BEAR FLAG PATTERN

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            • RL
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2003
              • 1215

              #36
              New Born I'm no good at throwing darts to short stocks I was In this stock but It did not act good to me. So I just took the money I had In It and moved on.
              Good Luck whatever you do.
              The LORD knows we need It
              In this market.
              Ray Long

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              • New-born baby
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2004
                • 6095

                #37
                Ray Long

                Ray,

                Well, if you are no good throwing darts at shorts, at least you are very good at throwing darts at Longs! Keep us posted on what your dart hits! As for the Lord grant us luck, well, I would say that there is no such thing as luck. There is only God. So I wish that God would be with you in this market!
                pivot calculator *current oil price*My stock picking method*Charting Lesson of the Week:BEAR FLAG PATTERN

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                • noshadyldy
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 539

                  #38
                  yep, it's gotten to me.

                  NGPS, in my arm chair psychology opionion, has become an emotional play for some of us. From my own feelings, I can say that I keep having a desire to grab the thing by the throat and choke my money back out of it. "It's in there, it's got it, I want it back, damn it!" But everytime it looks like it might turn up and enable me to take some back, the slimy snake just turns it's head straight at me, swallowing some more money with a big self satisfied gulf and laughs it's devilish laugh straight in my face. Mwahahahhahahahhaaaaaaaahisssssssss!
                  "Whatever you can do or dream you can , begin it. Boldness has genius,power and magic in it." Goethe

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                  • noshadyldy
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 539

                    #39
                    Now FRD on the other hand, looks like it's gonna give some back. It's not evil.
                    Looked like it had a nice channel long day or darn close to it.
                    (spike tell me i'm wrong If you sees that I am)
                    "Whatever you can do or dream you can , begin it. Boldness has genius,power and magic in it." Goethe

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                    • spikefader
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2004
                      • 7175

                      #40
                      Originally posted by noshadyldy
                      NGPS, in my arm chair psychology opionion, has become an emotional play for some of us. From my own feelings, I can say that I keep having a desire to grab the thing by the throat and choke my money back out of it. "It's in there, it's got it, I want it back, damn it!" But everytime it looks like it might turn up and enable me to take some back, the slimy snake just turns it's head straight at me, swallowing some more money with a big self satisfied gulf and laughs it's devilish laugh straight in my face. Mwahahahhahahahhaaaaaaaahisssssssss!
                      LOL - hilarious writing! Hope you don't mind me saying that, since it's treating you so badly, and it's really no joke at all, but you really are a good writer, if that's any consolation.

                      This year NGPS has been relentlessly bearish in the face of FIB entries, channel entries, and every other bullish setup that raised it's unwelcome head. The chart I've attached has some hindsight thoughts completely independant of the FIB system long I took. It reminds me of the kind of move that CDE did from 7.00 down to 3.00. It's the kind of move that will cause emotional despair, leading to disinterest. Only when you've forgotten about it and perhaps stopped looking at it will it attempt to recover like CDE did I remember the top of CDE, I was watching silver and gold closely. The buzz made people forget about the wave action and technical need to correct. The sell off was fast, with gap downs and seemed relentless in the face of the good feelings about precious metals. I think silver's bullishness in the future will drag dog stocks like CDE up to new highs, but it's taken time, and even now it doesn't look technically ready.

                      As far as NGPS, looking at the weekly it just makes you shake your head and think 'where is the support?' I see 13.00 on the daily and maybe 12.00 on the weekly, as far as channels go. But channels aren't always right at picking support, so take those numbers with a grain of salt.

                      I watch with sorrow at NGPS, and offer my sincerest condolences at the pain you are feeling. I will excitedly post anything of a bullish nature I see in it for ya.
                      Attached Files

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                      • noshadyldy
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2003
                        • 539

                        #41
                        >LOL - hilarious writing! Hope you don't mind me saying that, since it's >treating you so badly, and it's really no joke at all, but you really are a good >writer, if that's any consolation.

                        Thank you dear spike, It does give me comfort. And what a lovely entry that provides me for throwing myself a little pity party right here and now.So everyone gather round, grab their blankies and let me tell you all my recent tale of woe. Ahem...Once upon a time there was a very nice nurse (also known as noshadyldy for those slow on the uptake) Anyway, this nice nurse was very allergic to chemicals, ie, perfumes and also star gazer lilies that sometimes appear in patients arrangements. This poor being would suffer terribly to the point of becoming acutely asthmatic,(needing to be placed on oxygen in the past) tachycardic, migrained and sharply ear ached. Not a good scenario under which a nurse should have to perform. Anyway, this nice nurse (who by the way, has many times been singled out as exceptional by her patients) is also an ambassador in the hospital, which basically means she toils free of charge as a member of a special task force to improve conditions for both patients and staff. So anyway, she brings this up in hopes of addressing a policy change, along with her past practice of asking patients to please not to wear perfume on the unit and to please remove the offensive lilies. (she's not the only one that reacts to those buggers.) Having bared her vulnerabilities,she was told in no uncertain terms that no nurse has the right to even ask the patient that, that it is considered poor service excellence, one of the platforms they are working on improving. It seems her right to safety in her work environment pales next to the patients right to wear the offending scents and display offending lilies. She is forbidden to protect herself.
                        Feeling like she's seen truly how the administrative brass values (or rather doesn't) their nurses,the very next day she resigns from that organization. At home, in a rather self pitying mood, albiet sardonic for sure, she pens her feelings on a lone piece of paper.
                        She chooses to share:

                        Goodbye to (censored name of hospital)
                        (With full apologies to Shakespeare)

                        To wheeze or not to wheeze, that is the question.
                        Whether 'tis nobler in the human resources dept to suffer
                        the stings and stinks of outrageous perfumes
                        or be it more true, more sane
                        to take caution against offensive lilies
                        And wage cause against, the wretched varied stench,
                        and end thy own pain?
                        To try, to speak, "Avon no more" to end thy head-ache
                        the thousand shocks to thy system immune thy stench doth make.
                        Tis a consummation devoutly to be wish'd.
                        To try, to speak; perchance to squeak, ay, there's the rub;
                        for bronchial squeeze, the thief it 'tis
                        doth quiets thy claims of piercing drums ,
                        drums inside thy very ear,
                        doth quiets the claims of thunderous wars waged inside
                        thy head so dear,
                        Alas, to end thy pain, thy squeaks, thy ears that lance
                        or to accept thy lot
                        of unworthy snot,
                        to suffer the pains of service excel-lance?
                        Nay, I say, to all that stink,
                        to potions, lotions around thy sink,
                        to lilies that robbeth thy very breath
                        that supplieth me the pulmonary gas
                        necessary to breathe, proclaim to the brass,
                        come one, come all
                        and kiss my a**.

                        Kinda has a nice ring to it, ya know. : ) quite the comfort, actually.
                        Sincerely and with deepest regards to all my trading friends who I just know will understand, snif snif
                        Margie
                        "Whatever you can do or dream you can , begin it. Boldness has genius,power and magic in it." Goethe

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                        • spikefader
                          Senior Member
                          • Apr 2004
                          • 7175

                          #42
                          Originally posted by noshadyldy
                          To wheeze or not to wheeze, that is the question.
                          Whether 'tis nobler in the human resources dept to suffer
                          the stings and stinks of outrageous perfumes
                          or be it more true, more sane
                          to take caution against offensive lilies
                          And wage cause against, the wretched varied stench,
                          and end thy own pain?
                          To try, to speak, "Avon no more" to end thy head-ache
                          the thousand shocks to thy system immune thy stench doth make.
                          Tis a consummation devoutly to be wish'd.
                          To try, to speak; perchance to squeak, ay, there's the rub;
                          for bronchial squeeze, the thief it 'tis
                          doth quiets thy claims of piercing drums ,
                          drums inside thy very ear,
                          doth quiets the claims of thunderous wars waged inside
                          thy head so dear,
                          Alas, to end thy pain, thy squeaks, thy ears that lance
                          or to accept thy lot
                          of unworthy snot,
                          to suffer the pains of service excel-lance?
                          Nay, I say, to all that stink,
                          to potions, lotions around thy sink,
                          to lilies that robbeth thy very breath
                          that supplieth me the pulmonary gas
                          necessary to breathe, proclaim to the brass,
                          come one, come all
                          and kiss my a**.

                          Margie
                          lmbo. Bravo!

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                          • New-born baby
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2004
                            • 6095

                            #43
                            NOshakespearLady

                            NOshakespearlady,

                            IF Wm. Shakespear owned a gun, he'd have just shot NGPS and got it over with! That way he would have spared us all . . . . (i.e. the pain of losses on this Jack the Ripper-type stock; and the pain of . . . .).

                            You remember how Spike sometimes says, "The chart whispers of lower prices."?

                            Well, when I looked at his latest work of art on NGPS, it whispered in my ear, "ELN." Uuuugggghhhh.
                            pivot calculator *current oil price*My stock picking method*Charting Lesson of the Week:BEAR FLAG PATTERN

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                            • spikefader
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2004
                              • 7175

                              #44
                              And she's off!

                              LOL

                              Must have liked the poem!
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                              • jiesen
                                Senior Member
                                • Sep 2003
                                • 5321

                                #45
                                alright, now that's what I'm talkin' 'bout!

                                I knew $17 was just a mirage. Back to $18 and a buy in the blink of an eye...

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