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  • skiracer
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2004
    • 6314

    Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
    Rob,

    "Prestressing tendons generally of high tensile steel cable or rods are used to provide a clamping load which produces a compressive stress that offsets the tensile stress the concrete member would otherwise experience". Gee thanks Rob. Remember it took me a year to figure out what a cup w/saucer pattern was.

    -------------billyjoe
    Billyjoe,
    Rob supplied you with a great explanation of two basic processes for
    fabricating pre-stressed forms and the basic definition of what it is. If you Googled it you could see a greater source of info on the subject.
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    • skiracer
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2004
      • 6314

      I found this interesting.


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      • skiracer
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2004
        • 6314

        Originally posted by skiracer View Post
        Update on these 3 open positions:

        BVX: Entry: $7.51 Last: $8.40 gain: .89 + 11.8%


        HSOA: Entry: $5.62 Last: $6.32 gain: .70 + 12.5%



        KNOL: Entry: $10.21 Last: $10.34 gain: .13 +1.3 %







        Back taking a close look for entry into BVX and KNOL again. I think both are nearing a good entry point for a coming move upward from here. Tomorrow might be the day.
        Last edited by Karel; 09-03-2006, 02:22 PM.
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        • Awesome profit going on in those ski. I currently have NTLI SYNa and THQI for swings. I missed my POTW pick. I got burned on KNOL when it was an IPO.

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          • billyjoe
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2003
            • 9014

            ski,
            I really like playing with the low priced stocks , but I'm too wary to mess with them now. Still am rooting for you in HSOA , my best gainer ever at 116%, got out with literally minutes to spare.

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

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            • skiracer
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2004
              • 6314

              Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
              ski,
              I really like playing with the low priced stocks , but I'm too wary to mess with them now. Still am rooting for you in HSOA , my best gainer ever at 116%, got out with literally minutes to spare.

              --------------billyjoe
              I'm still holding HSOA from $5.75 range. I like it here from this point an although I am biased believe we will see a move up here shortly. It's been steady and holding this level. I think supply is drying up and that will prove beneficial. Big institutional accumulation going on over the last month or so.
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              • skiracer
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2004
                • 6314

                I've added two more to my current "ready to buy" watchlist. I'm looking at BVX, KNOL, NITE, and TRAD closely for entries. Still holding HSOA and SONS. HSOA - .24 and SONS +.38 from entries.
                I'll add charts and what I'm looking for on these two tonight hopefully.
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                • skiracer
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2004
                  • 6314

                  [quote=skiracer;63100]I've added two more to my current "ready to buy" watchlist. I'm looking at BVX, KNOL, NITE, and TRAD closely for entries. Still holding HSOA and SONS. HSOA - .24 and SONS +.38 from entries.
                  I'll add charts and what I'm looking for on these two tonight hopefully.
                  These two are on the close list and I'm still only watching them. NITE is very fundamentally sound and although I am a technical player I love inherent value and it never hurts the technical play to
                  have it. But this play is based on the chart. Here's a small tidbit for Rob. I know he loves those fundamentals when they are like this:

                  Knight Capital Group, Inc., a Zacks #1 Rank stock, exceeded analysts' earnings expectations for the past five quarters by an average margin of 79.5%. NITE has a price-to-book ratio of 1.9, compared to 5.0 for the market. During the second quarter the company repurchased 1.4 million shares for approximately $23.4 million.



                  Trad is another very fundamentally sound business. I also like the chart at this time. I've been with Options Express for a long time and like their trading platform and what I get for free there. The also have me on one of their lowest commission levels which I appreciate. But I have been looking at other tools which TradeStation has available but that Options Express doesn't offer. I might just switch or fund another account just to be able to write code and a few other things TradeStation offers. This stock is grabbing market share in a big way. Also just broke through three levels of resistance in the 4 moving averages that I am now watching and is presently sitting on top of the 4 at around $14.50. There is also an ascending triangle form over the last few weeks.


                  Last edited by Karel; 09-03-2006, 02:21 PM.
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                  • skiracer
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2004
                    • 6314

                    This is me and my dad a few years ago. It's one of those pictures and moments you never forget in life. We shot these two within 10 minutes of each other from the same herd at around 7:05 the first morning of shotgun deer season. The spot was just below Lambertville, NJ right on the Delaware River in a rather large corn field. This was a good 10 years ago and he's 86 now and I'm 61. I was on the ground on a piece of land up higher than him. I shot mine and the herd turned and ran right past me and I aimed an pulled the trigger on the second buck but the gun misfired and the buck ran right towards my dad about 400 yards away in a tree stand. I watched the whole thing unfold with him standing up in the tree stand and shooting the second buck. He got so excited getting out of the tree he slipped and fell about 12 ft. into the swamp below right on his ass. He was ok but soaked. I'm so glad my gun misfired and he got this one. He's probably killed 30 or 40 of them in his day but this was kind of special doing it the way we did together.

                    Last edited by Karel; 09-03-2006, 02:21 PM. Reason: Sorry, pic too wide
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                    • jiesen
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 5320

                      now that's an AWESOME picture, Ski! I bet they tasted great.

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                      • skiracer
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2004
                        • 6314

                        Originally posted by jiesen View Post
                        now that's an AWESOME picture, Ski! I bet they tasted great.
                        We grew up eating venison in the winter since I was a young kid. My dad started me with a junior license at 11 and he would take me out of school for that week every winter. I kill at least one with the bow every year and we still eat it alot. My wife makes sausage, meatballs, ground beef, and rolls the loins into Brougole and a lot of other stuff. There is always venison in the freezer.
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                        • billyjoe
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2003
                          • 9014

                          Ski,
                          You must have good genetics in your family. I like the sausage . Have you ever slow cooked venison?

                          ----------billyjoe

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                          • skiracer
                            Senior Member
                            • Dec 2004
                            • 6314

                            Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
                            Ski,
                            You must have good genetics in your family.

                            ----------billyjoe
                            We've been blessed in that area for sure. My mom is of Sicilian Italian ancestory and my father is Hungarian. Everyone lived to be in their 80's and a few made it into their 100's on both sides. Like I said we have been blessed.
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                            • Websman
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2004
                              • 5545

                              Excellent picture Ski!
                              We finally get to see what you look like. Your dad looks a lot younger than his age....and you don't look too old either.

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                              • skiracer
                                Senior Member
                                • Dec 2004
                                • 6314

                                Originally posted by Websman View Post
                                Excellent picture Ski!
                                We finally get to see what you look like. Your dad looks a lot younger than his age....and you don't look too old either.
                                My dad looks real good for his age. He's alot less gray than me. This picture was a good 10 years ago and I've gotten a whole lot grayer. My dad is the almost the same except for a few pounds heavier. Funny how the business life takes it's toll on you.
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