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so, the radio dealie is different from what is being quoted?
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Looks to me if next week will bring an uptrend... Bollinger bands have narrowed in and today we closed just below the 200 day moving average. This stock may be heating up for the impending hurricane season.
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looks like i was correct, at .44 right now with a 7.32% increase.
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If we can hold above the MA200 on Monday and Tuesday tradidng days, I think we'll do very well. VERY little resistence above the MA200 and the sky is the limit, if of course, we hold above the MA200 in the next few trading days.
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I agree, however if monday or tuesday brings a dip below the MA200, I would not worry about it too much as there is still plenty of time for the stock to explode. I think it could go as high as $3.50 or $3.80.
^ Hold me to that
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last year it did a plataeu up in price right before hurricane season....I beleive we will get a repeat of that...within 2 weeks and into the 50s
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I don't know about that, volume back then was little to none thats why the stock moved in such a blocky manner. Now we have almost 2 million shares being traded per day, thats why the recent stock chart is more fluid. I believe NLST will channel all the way up to $3.50, with minor plataeus to consolidate.
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I think it will rise like you say, but then do a little pop to .80-$1 on a big formation and then do a big pop up to $1.50-$2 on any big hurricane coming in.
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for a stock supposedly capped at .40 this one looks better and better every day! and there is not even a hurricane in play! yet... i´m looking at a double here already, and i´m not done yet NLST will be a lot higher at the end of july
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"Currently, NLST is capped at a maximum of .40 per share. My opinion is today's prices are just about maximum prices for current NLST conditions."
My remarks of more than a month back still apply today? You boys are very foolish and inventing lame excuses to spread discontent.
Not only foolish but quite childish.
With your unawareness of changing market conditions, changing trader perception, pump activities and such, you are not qualified to comment upon stocks nor qualified to be trading stocks.
Your childish trolling will be better accepted at Raging Bull. Please visit over there; you will find your own type.
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I agree we should all do our own DD. But if we all were just doing on own DD, then what would be the purpose of these message boards?
Why do people post here at all, if not to share their DD with others?
I'm just saying that I was influenced to sell this one a bit earlier than I probably should have. Turns out that the one time I was influenced by Purl was probably the one time I should've stayed in. Whereas, she was right about those other two!
Jo
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quote:Originally posted by Jo4321: I agree we should all do our own DD. But if we all were just doing on own DD, then what would be the purpose of these message boards?
Why do people post here at all, if not to share their DD with others?
I'm just saying that I was influenced to sell this one a bit earlier than I probably should have. Turns out that the one time I was influenced by Purl was probably the one time I should've stayed in. Whereas, she was right about those other two!
Jo
In the end she will be wrong about NDOL as well and you can take that to the bank as well as NLST,it is money in the bank!
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Looks like we are going to be getting money flowing in here by end of July.
NLST is looking good right now - glad I picked up some shares on this one.
When is the Atlantic hurricane season? The Atlantic hurricane season generally runs from June 1-Nov. 30 each year (though Zeta, the last storm of 2005, was actually still swirling around in early January 2006). The period when you'll usually see the most storms is between mid-August and the end of October.
Which regions make up the Atlantic hurricane zone? The hurricane zone covers the Caribbean, the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Coast of the U.S.
What can I expect from the 2006 hurricane season? The National Hurricane Center is calling for a very busy season, with an 80 percent chance of an "above-normal" season. The NHC estimates that we'll see 13-16 named storms, 8-10 hurricanes and 4-6 major hurricanes (category three or higher).
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A 3 month chart reveals a strong trend line that the stock has yet to fall below. It looks to me that we will see $0.50 easily this week!
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