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  • #76

    This was a pretty good turning point on the Q's

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    • dmk112
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2004
      • 1759

      #77
      Runner, It would be great if you can post those charts of sectors or individual stocks...
      http://twitter.com/DMK112

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      • jiesen
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2003
        • 5320

        #78
        Originally posted by Runner
        http://www.mrmarketishuge.com/showpo...&postcount=811
        This was a pretty good turning point on the Q's
        Wow, yeah, that was a great call, Runner!

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

          #79
          Post the List

          Runner,
          By all means, post the list. I want everything you'll post on this board. I read it all, and am trying to learn all I can. So please, post the list.
          pivot calculator *current oil price*My stock picking method*Charting Lesson of the Week:BEAR FLAG PATTERN

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          • #80
            Waste Management:





            First glance of the group charts look tight. I like what I'm seeing in the charts!!

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            • #81
              Top 10 in relation with the S&P-500:



              Bottom 10:



              Movers off last S&P500 bottom:

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              • #82
                Here is a chart of Metal Fabrication



                Here is the group:

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                • #83
                  I have a slight dilemma. I’m not to crazy to make money off others lose from this disaster. A terrible thing has occurred, and the sad reality of this tragic event is that many companies see dollar figures swimming in their heads.
                  They will do what needs to be done but the cost is something I think I find hard to fathom.
                  I also think many sectors will move strongly to the upside in the months to follow. Clean-up will be the first stage of this massive operation. Heavy equipment will be needed in order to clean up.

                  I would encourage others that play this disaster to donate a portion of earnings to an organization of your chose. I think you will be Blessed if you do that!!

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                  • dmk112
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2004
                    • 1759

                    #84
                    Originally posted by Runner
                    I have a slight dilemma. I’m not to crazy to make money off others lose from this disaster. A terrible thing has occurred, and the sad reality of this tragic event is that many companies see dollar figures swimming in their heads.
                    They will do what needs to be done but the cost is something I think I find hard to fathom.
                    I also think many sectors will move strongly to the upside in the months to follow. Clean-up will be the first stage of this massive operation. Heavy equipment will be needed in order to clean up.

                    I would encourage others that play this disaster to donate a portion of earnings to an organization of your chose. I think you will be Blessed if you do that!!

                    Good idea! I will definetly do that,I think STV was definetly lifted the way it was due to the storm, Ima try to get on board and make some $$ and donate!
                    Last edited by dmk112; 09-10-2005, 11:57 PM.
                    http://twitter.com/DMK112

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                    • dmk112
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2004
                      • 1759

                      #85
                      Well guys we are coming to a critical point in the indicies especially for the S&P and this week will be critical. We are still not in the overbought condition so I think we may have what it takes to bust through that resistance and if oil keeps sliding and breaks the 63 level we definetly will bust through it.. Here are a couple of charts.



                      Now if we bust through that resistance we have more coming our way...

                      http://twitter.com/DMK112

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                      • #86
                        DMK nice charts!!

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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by Runner
                          Waste Management:





                          First glance of the group charts look tight. I like what I'm seeing in the charts!!

                          My first pick is CLHB

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                          • #88
                            Looks as if CLHB is moving in A/H trading. Could Gap on the open 6%. I don't see a entry point yet.

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                            • #89

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                              • #90
                                Here is a brief check into the charts.

                                I think the following stocks with-in the waste management group look the best for upside movement.

                                The Industry took a huge hit in 1999 and dropped 63%. Since hitting bottom it has moved up close to old highs. Current price is 605 and old highs are 649. It will either hit the highs and pull back or push on through. I’m watching 621 as this was the recent high back in 2004. A few weeks ago it hit that level and pulled back. It is now making another run at 621.

                                CLHB- cleared old highs from back in 1988 moved 703% since 2003. No overhead supply.

                                WWIN- is sitting at the high range since 2005. A push up from here could send her to next level of resistence.

                                WMI- tried to fill a down gap back in 2001, Since then it has turned sidways and has been running pretty flat since 2004. From Peak to trough was a huge 73% decline back in 1999-2000.

                                DRTK- cleared its old highs when it crossed 19.92. It went on to a new high of 28.50 before rolling over.

                                RSG- has been in a uptrend since 2000 and thus far has climbed 201% since then. No overhead supply on it also.

                                SRCL has been in an uptrend since 1997 and gained a nice 1441%. No overhead supply

                                WCN 370% since 2000. No overhead supply

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