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NLST will make alot of allstocks members rich men. I am currently loaded with NLST and am expecting it to go to a high of $3.5 with a selling target around $3. Take a look at a 3 month chart and you will see a clear trendline that the stock has not pierced below for three months. This week will bring us to around $0.50 at least, imo. Good luck to all.
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i first heard about nlst after listening to subpennyradio.com. someone called futey called it in at .10 said to look at last summer. my average is .1359 and this will be huge imho! glta!
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Wow! What an awesome day for NLST! And it is only going to go higher and higher as hurricane season starts! This should easily break 2.50!
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still time to get in before the storm(S) hit - NLST still has a lot of upside potential from here - I agree with Zack, NLST should make a lot of "allstock.com members rich men."
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I've been in this one for a while. Thought more hurricanes would have formed by now. We're 3 behind last year and the Houston Chronicle just this morning downgraded the hurricane forecast for this year.
Still, any new hurricane with any punch will send this one skyward.
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NLST has made many acquisitions since the explosion of last year. That is why I am expecting this stock to peak around $3.50. My sell is currently at $2.80.
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quote:Originally posted by Zack Donino: NLST has made many acquisitions since the explosion of last year. That is why I am expecting this stock to peak around $3.50. My sell is currently at $2.80.
Looks promising doesn't it?
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WOW... I see the light... Bolinger bands are gonna give. Sheet, gonna have to hustle on some corners to play this beast.LOL GLTA!
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jagman925....I am from Houston too.....Don't worry too much about the Houston Chronicle's predictions.....Those idiots downgraded the Astros last year to only to watch them go to the World Series...(I think the headline in July read "Rest in Peace Astros")......Those pikers know nothing....In fact, nobody knows what exactly will happen for sure......The season has been slow so far, but the major ones last year did not happen until after the point where we are at now....NLST is gonna be a monster..Locked and Loaded....(Also ECCI, BUGS, and CHDT) GLTY
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000 ABNT20 KNHC 070221 TWOAT TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL 1030 PM EDT SUN AUG 6 2006
FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...CARIBBEAN SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO...
SHOWER ACTIVITY HAS INCREASED THIS EVENING WITH THE AREA OF LOW PRESSURE LOCATED ABOUT 1500 MILES EAST OF THE SOUTHERN WINDWARD ISLANDS. THE SYSTEM CONTINUES TO IMPROVE IN ORGANIZATION AND A TROPICAL DEPRESSION COULD FORM DURING THE NEXT DAY OR SO AS THE SYSTEM MOVES WESTWARD AT 10 TO 15 MPH.
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thanks for your research ballertx, I have also been searching... Could be a nice week!
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Holding steady with no weather activity. Slow accum is happening. This could really pop!
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Everyone has had plenty of time to get a good entry point so far due to the slow season....If you're not in now and are planning on it you better do it soon because the peak of the season is right around the corner.....Weather channel just reported quite a few things brewing....nothing named yet but possibly soon.......GLTE
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Whoops! Some selling on news. Year over year sales are down, but costs much lower too. Higher margins = higher profits. Future looks brighter, except for those poor souls on the coastline.
Made some money on the dip. In at .28 and took some profit at .375. GLTA.
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Lots of convection in the Caribbean.. couple models hinting at development.. could head towards GOM.. Expect NHC to mention it next discussion
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Did some research on the numbers for the company. Looks like they have been going downhill. Revenues and net income have been going down every quarter for the last year and a half.
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They have made many acquisitions, many of which are not yet fully operational, thus not producing profit only draining the company. The point is NLST looks good for the hurricane season but it looks even better for the long term.
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Personally, I'm not in this one for the long run.. It has a history of going up when storms form. Just off of Africa.. continuing to show signs of organization..
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This one is looking like the most impressive Cape Verde wave so far this season. We are definitely getting closer to the time of the year when these form. Lots of models recurving it to the north soon, but I'm not buying it. Looking at the steering patterns, it just seems unlikely at this point. Also, the models have recurved a bunch of the recently emerged Africa waves and they've just continued on a western path. NHC is interested in this one..
quote: A VIGOROUS TROPICAL WAVE IS LOCATED A FEW HUNDRED MILES EAST- SOUTHEAST OF THE CAPE VERDE ISLANDS. THE ASSOCIATED CLOUDINESS AND SHOWERS CONTINUE TO SHOW SIGNS OF ORGANIZATION...AND SOME DEVELOPMENT OF THIS SYSTEM IS POSSIBLE OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS AS IT MOVES WESTWARD TO WEST-NORTHWESTWARD NEAR 15 MPH.
Here are the model intensity forecasts for the system.. They usually don't do very well until the system is actually formed though..
The next NHC outlook should be issued within the hour.
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TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL 1130 AM EDT MON AUG 21 2006
FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...CARIBBEAN SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO...
A BROAD AREA OF LOW PRESSURE HAS FORMED WITHIN A VIGOROUS TROPICAL WAVE ABOUT 260 MILES SOUTHEAST OF THE CAPE VERDE ISLANDS IN THE EASTERN ATLANTIC OCEAN. ALTHOUGH SHOWER AND THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY HAS RECENTLY DECREASED... THE LOW PRESSURE AREA REMAINS WELL- ORGANIZED AND A TROPICAL DEPRESSION COULD FORM DURING THE NEXT DAY OR TWO AS THE LOW MOVES WEST-NORTHWESTWARD NEAR 15 MPH. INTERESTS IN THE CAPE VERDE ISLANDS SHOULD MONITOR THE PROGRESS OF THIS SYSTEM.
ELSEWHERE...TROPICAL STORM FORMATION IS NOT EXPECTED THROUGH TUESDAY.
All of the computer track guidance has the system initially moving NW, which is why you can't trust them. Satellite shows that its currently moving NW. A lot of the models are trying to form a small low pressure system in front of it, which would cause a weakness to the NW, which would allow it to turn... Their prediction for the development of this small low in front of the big one seems unwarranted.. Like I said earlier, you can't really start putting any confidence in the models until the system actually develops itself. Also of note, this storm is pretty far south for a Cape Verde storm. Many times Cape Verde storms recurve and head out to sea before they reach the Caribbean, but this guy is pretty far south so we'll see what happens.
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The slower it develops the more likely it is to go further west than the models indicate. We shall see if the ridge remains strong or weakens thus allowing a curve out to sea.
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thanks for your insight gammatheta, you seem to know your hurricanes
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I don't know if this is ready to chart in the pattern, but it does look like a storm is forming.
GO NLST
Tropical Depression Forms in Atlantic AP and Reuters, AOL Wire Services
MIAMI (Aug. 22) - Outer bands of a tropical depression were approaching the southern Cape Verde islands in the far eastern Atlantic on Tuesday, forecasters said.
A satellite image shows the tropical depression Monday evening in the eastern Atlantic.
At 0600 GMT, the depression, which formed Monday, was centered 170 miles south of the southernmost Cape Verdes and was moving toward the west-northwest near 16 mph. The storm had maximum sustained winds near 35 mph, 4 mph (6 kph) below the threshold for a tropical storm and well below hurricane strength of 74 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Forecasters said the storm was expected to continue going west-northwest for the next 12 hours with a gradual northwest turn after that. It was expected to become a tropical storm by Wednesday.