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with the news received today I think we will move up in the next few - volume may have been low today but I think that goes along with the accumulation leading in to the consolidation that has been building the last week and half or so.
Charts look ready to burst. RSI is lookin' great right now, ready to spring.
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I'm sure there are ppl that got in high - this will go back up. I'm averaged * .0003 now after having bought the last week or so * 1 and 11
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quote:Originally posted by andrew: Well...When it burst last time I got in at .0022 and have been stuck ever since. I know.. OUCH!! Anyone else buy in high.
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The fast and slow stochastics are turning, the money flow is totally dried up, and the RSI is below 50 and starting to turn. The next couple of days will be interesting.
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quote:Originally posted by Swab Jockey: DK What's the deal with Scottrade this morning keeps dropping out called them and they say working fine here???????????????
I don't know but it is tickin me off - its been acting up for a week now. Streaming data keeps freezing up - I have to refresh all the time.
Anyone have any recommendations for another on-line broker?
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Ameritrade has worked well for me. Trades aren't to pricey and they seem to have a lot of tools. I've really not had much trouble but I've only been using them for a few months.
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I don't know about you but watching this, I feel like a 3-year old having a candy bar dangling above my head, and I can't reach it.
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it will run when they are ready to let it go. charts are getting more positive as we move through the week. selling at this stage would be foolish IMO.
any individual buyers gettting any * 9? My order is still there from yesterday with not even a partial fill.
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