-------------------- All post are my opinion. Do your own DD. Who's clicking your buy/sell button!? Posts: 6342 | From: Virginia | Registered: May 2006
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I'm confused. My 5% per trade is "sh*t", but your ~15% on CPSL is a "monster move"? You rode the short bus to school, didn't you?
quote:Originally posted by Ace of Spades:
quote:Originally posted by Ace of Spades:
quote:Originally posted by PCola77: Well I'm perfectly content with my POS system that's returned 50% in 3 months. Glad to hear you're doing so much better than that. Sucks that money can't keep you from being an as*hole.
By the way, your 3 most recent "calls" CPCL, PNTR and FRPT all look pretty good, LMAO. Amazing how well you claim your trading is when you consantly post losers.
Oh well, no harm done, you're not the first "internet tough guy" to hang around here, and you won't be the last.
CPSL is still even for me...bought in the 3.40's.
PNTR...wasn't realy a call...I posted news and that's about it...never realy got any interst or volume.
FRPT...presents plenty of opportunties.....Look at thursday!
And I'm an A-hole????? Don't make me dig up all the posts between me and you......you started with me from the begging
.......my my my....what have we here.....A monster move by CPSL only a couple days after Ace of Spades called the low....LMFAO
Instead of picking fights with me...mabey learn a thing or two
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By the way, I'm not sure how you coming onto my thread unprovoked and talking sh*t is me picking fights...
Seems that every post you make makes you seem more and more "special". Hope they don't take away your computer priveleges at the home. It'd be less entertaining around here without your rants.
quote:Originally posted by Ace of Spades: Instead of picking fights with me...mabey learn a thing or two [/QB]
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New one for today. My program kept crashing this morning for some reason, so I just got done the analysis. NEXC is up a bit from the open, but I am getting in now, at around $3.40 and wouldn't recommend getting in much, if any, higher than that.
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pcola how do you find the candidates? can you scan the form 4's? i realize this may be redundant. been watching this thread for awhile. seems tedious to look by stocks individually.
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I wrote a prgorma to download them, look through the form 4s for all 8000 stocks or so, and spit out a list of ones that fit my list of ~13 criteria. Then I look at those manually each morning to check for a few more things that were too hard to code, and I also check to make sure nothing looks weird, and if not, I buy them. Daily download only takes a few minutes, program takes about 1/2 hour, then I look at 10 or so each day that have passed all but the manual criteria, and if I find any, I post them here, on my IHub board, and e-mail them to a few friends/family. The whole process probably takes an hour. I get in to work between 8 and 8:15, so most of the time I am able to tell anyone who's interested before the market opens, but sometimes somethign goes wrong and I don't get the list out until afterwards.
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PCola77 - Can I get on your e-mail list ? I will PM you my direct e-mail address, if it is okay.
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For the record, to anyone who's wondering, I try to send the e-mail and post here at basically the same time. The e-mail was meant for a couple of friends and family who don't read this board, and since then a few more people have been added that may not check the board often enough to see if I had a new signal for that day. But I never send the e-mail "earlier" than I post, or do any kind of frontloading (and I always try to post before the market opens, so I couldn't do it even if someone didn't trust my word.)
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I'd like to lie and say yes, but sometimes at the open, orders are filled in a way that is sketchy at best, as MMs don't all seem to have orders ready right away, so no, I did not. Hopefully it will still get there in the next couple of days.
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Yeah, I actually got in on that stock before I found this message board I got in at 82.82 a couple days ago. Your form 4 method is very similiar to something I've been doing for a month, I'm not sure what other indicators you're looking at, but I usually target stocks that drop significantly then have insiders buying large amounts of common stock. I also look at the avg daily volume to make sure the stock is fluid and I'm not going to have to wait weeks for it to make the 5-6% increase. I'm also into BMTI right now, waiting for it to make the big gain everyone is expecting, espcially since the Insiders still have faith in it.
I still have some faith in CKH, but I dont't know, going to see how it does today but I might get out once it breaks $86 again.
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Cool. Good luck to you as well. For your recent strategy, do you have a method to systematically pull data, or just look randomly and if you see one, buy it?
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Well I'm not looking into the Form4s until after i see a stock thats made a big drop...i'm finding the big drops simply by using stock screeners on websites like marketwatch. I do have Java programming experience, so I'm thinking of putting my own program together to download the raw data off the SEC FTP and search it for large common stock purchases by Company Insiders. I just got to find the time to do it. I'm probably thinking along the same lines as you, but you've got a 6 month jump start on me. Its good to see this actually works long term, this thread has been most useful.
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Cool. Good luck to you. It took me months to come up with a system that works for me, so don't get too down if you don't find somethign right away, and make sure you test as much as possible over as long a timeframe as you can, so you don't bias it by looking at times when stocks have been doing well in general.
Man CKH has low volume and its dropping right off the bat today....hmm, get out now even with a small profit
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Heh, well I trust your judgement, I guess I'm just a little too quick to sell right now when things trend downward only a couple days after a big increase
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It's your call, of course. Luckily for me, a couple fo my friends got in at 82.45 and so they got out at he open yesterday. Sadly it's more important to me that people I'm trying to help do better than I do. I'm such a sucker...