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Aside from the prize it would be a good way for those of us to explore more knowledge in picking stocks.I am to dumb to grasp the meaning or value of L2's.
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I haven't looked at KNX since I just got in. Thanks for the advice on the losses. One of the biggest mistakes I made was picking up FRPT when it went down to 12. It had support around there and 15 so many times I figured it was a no brainer. I didn't go by anything else other than that. I got rid of it today. I only get to check the prices when I get home to see how I did or call the wife midday to see how they are doing so I can't watch them as much as some of you guys here and react to the changes that quickly. Having said that. Does anyone here own a blackberry and if so how are they for getting a signal, can you check your stocks but and sell with them. If so is it quite a time ordeal like a laptop is to load, hook up, connect to the the net. I know my laptop takes like 5 minutes or more to start, get the wireless connection etc.etc. I just don't have the time to sit and wait for that while I'm on a job. So anyone who has a blackberry can you fill me in on how they work for checking and selling your stocks.
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I have one and don't thnk I could live without it anymore. I actually was at teh hospital for a few hours yesterday morning for an IV infusion that I get every 6 weeks, and was making trades from the room. It's fine for watching a single stock, but you can't have multiple browser windows open, or run streaming stuff (as far as I know), so basically I just keep refreshing the "quote" page and them surf to the trade page when I'm ready.
So the short answer is it's extremely convenient in the absence of otehr options, but I wouldnt' daytrade on it.
quote:Originally posted by jgrecoconstr: I haven't looked at KNX since I just got in. Thanks for the advice on the losses. One of the biggest mistakes I made was picking up FRPT when it went down to 12. It had support around there and 15 so many times I figured it was a no brainer. I didn't go by anything else other than that. I got rid of it today. I only get to check the prices when I get home to see how I did or call the wife midday to see how they are doing so I can't watch them as much as some of you guys here and react to the changes that quickly. Having said that. Does anyone here own a blackberry and if so how are they for getting a signal, can you check your stocks but and sell with them. If so is it quite a time ordeal like a laptop is to load, hook up, connect to the the net. I know my laptop takes like 5 minutes or more to start, get the wireless connection etc.etc. I just don't have the time to sit and wait for that while I'm on a job. So anyone who has a blackberry can you fill me in on how they work for checking and selling your stocks.
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PCola,TMA was down by a lot either last friday or monday.I cant remember which.Yesterday was up 191% so it may pull back sum but with the fed puttin new money out and the fed meeting later this month it may not drop much,but what do I know...
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Sold KNX today for the target price of 16.09 plus the trades I made the 3%. The hardest thing ever is to decide to stick to that 3%. I know whatever I buy I should immediately put a sell order on to keep to the plan but .... I don't think it's greed maybe the thrill of watching it go higher I don't know but I could have made more on it. I have to make myself be happy I made what I was trying to make. That's the tough part if I lose I lose and shrug it off but if I have a chance to make the buy count more I get dissapointed I didn't let it ride.
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PCola.....I did just pick up a blackberry today. I'm sure it will take weeks to learn to use it but I am happy I won't have to screw with the laptop or call the wife to see what the prices are 5 times a day. Thanks for the input on it.
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quote:Originally posted by jgrecoconstr: Sold KNX today for the target price of 16.09 plus the trades I made the 3%. The hardest thing ever is to decide to stick to that 3%. I know whatever I buy I should immediately put a sell order on to keep to the plan but .... I don't think it's greed maybe the thrill of watching it go higher I don't know but I could have made more on it. I have to make myself be happy I made what I was trying to make. That's the tough part if I lose I lose and shrug it off but if I have a chance to make the buy count more I get dissapointed I didn't let it ride.
With these bottom divers I've been putting $100 and just riding them out tíll summer. I like the Bowser theory... when they double take the original out and let it ride. Who knows... I get enough of these major gap downers I could be sitting pretty good by the end of summer. I'm liking uhcr right now for a flipper!
-------------------- All post are my opinion. Do your own DD. Who's clicking your buy/sell button!?
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Hard to buy anything with everyone screamin the sky is falling! LOL. Nice Ace - I've been watching and had an alert set for 1.6 but doubt it will see that low.
Radar on GPCI .59
QPC to Showcase New Technology, Products Thursday 03/13/2008 10:56 PM ET - M2 - 10 Meters
QPC Lasers, a designer and manufacturer of high brightness, high power semiconductor lasers for the consumer, industrial, defense, and medical markets, announced that it will showcase its next generation products and technologies at the SPIE Defense & Security conference on March 18-20 in Orlando, FL, in booth 1316.
The company stated that its participation at this event further establishes QPC's already strong presence in the defense and security market, which includes active contracts with the US Army, DARPA, Navy and Missile Defense Agency.
The QPC exhibit will feature several Ultra laser configurations including a 120 Watt eye-safe wavelength model and a 425 Watt near infrared model suitable for many defense applications. Additionally, the company will exhibit its BrightLase high power single mode eye-safe wavelength lasers and demonstrate its visible laser technology which can be customized for next generation laser heads-up displays, dazzlers, or flight simulators.
On Monday March 17th, the company has been invited to present a technical paper entitled "High brightness semiconductor lasers from 780-1800nm" at 3:40 pm.
QPC's active Department of Defense Sponsored Programs include:
- US Navy - Low cost engines for directed energy weapons - DARPA ADHEL High power single mode lasers for direct diode high energy laser weapons - Army Eye-safe wavelength lasers with internal gratings for engines for directed energy weapons - Missile Defense Agency Infrared countermeasures, biochemical agent detection and battlefield communications
The SPIE Defense & Security conference is one of North America's largest annual defense conferences and features the latest in imaging, sensors, displays, sensor data analysis, simulation and more. It is attended by participants from the US Navy, Army and Air Force, Lockheed Martin, NASA, Raytheon, and many other top organizations.
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quote:Originally posted by BooDog: Hard to buy anything with everyone screamin the sky is falling! LOL. Nice Ace - I've been watching and had an alert set for 1.6 but doubt it will see that low.
Radar on GPCI .59
QPC to Showcase New Technology, Products Thursday 03/13/2008 10:56 PM ET - M2 - 10 Meters
QPC Lasers, a designer and manufacturer of high brightness, high power semiconductor lasers for the consumer, industrial, defense, and medical markets, announced that it will showcase its next generation products and technologies at the SPIE Defense & Security conference on March 18-20 in Orlando, FL, in booth 1316.
The company stated that its participation at this event further establishes QPC's already strong presence in the defense and security market, which includes active contracts with the US Army, DARPA, Navy and Missile Defense Agency.
The QPC exhibit will feature several Ultra laser configurations including a 120 Watt eye-safe wavelength model and a 425 Watt near infrared model suitable for many defense applications. Additionally, the company will exhibit its BrightLase high power single mode eye-safe wavelength lasers and demonstrate its visible laser technology which can be customized for next generation laser heads-up displays, dazzlers, or flight simulators.
On Monday March 17th, the company has been invited to present a technical paper entitled "High brightness semiconductor lasers from 780-1800nm" at 3:40 pm.
QPC's active Department of Defense Sponsored Programs include:
- US Navy - Low cost engines for directed energy weapons - DARPA ADHEL High power single mode lasers for direct diode high energy laser weapons - Army Eye-safe wavelength lasers with internal gratings for engines for directed energy weapons - Missile Defense Agency Infrared countermeasures, biochemical agent detection and battlefield communications
The SPIE Defense & Security conference is one of North America's largest annual defense conferences and features the latest in imaging, sensors, displays, sensor data analysis, simulation and more. It is attended by participants from the US Navy, Army and Air Force, Lockheed Martin, NASA, Raytheon, and many other top organizations.
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AP GM Recalls 200,000 Sedans Over Fire Risk Friday March 14, 4:56 pm ET By Tom Krisher, AP Auto Writer GM Recalls Buick Regal, Pontiac Grand Prix Cars, Says Don't Put Them in Garage Until Fixed
DETROIT (AP) -- General Motors Corp. is recalling 207,542 Buick Regal and Pontiac Grand Prix sedans over a risk they could catch fire, and warned their owners not to park the cars in garages until they are fixed. ADVERTISEMENT
The automaker said Friday it is recalling the 1997-2003 Buick Regal GS and Grand Prix GTP models with 3.8-liter supercharged V-6 engines.
During hard braking, drops of oil can leak from the engine onto the exhaust manifold, and fires can start if the oil gets hot enough, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on its Web site.
GM spokeswoman Carolyn Markey said the problem has caused 267 vehicle fires and six injuries, five of them minor and one moderate. It also has caused 17 fires in structures, GM said.
The NHTSA said that if the exhaust manifold is hot enough and the oil gets below a heat shield, "it may ignite into a small flame and in some cases fire may spread to the plastic spark plug wire channel."
Markey said GM sent letters to the owners on Thursday telling them the vehicles are safe to drive, but they should not be parked in garages, carports or other structures until the problem is repaired.
The automaker is working with suppliers to get the parts to fix the problem, and owners will be notified as soon as the parts are available, Markey said. She did not know how long it would take to get the parts but said it would be soon.
If owners smell burning, they should take their car to a dealership for inspection, she said.
"Consumers can always can go to their dealership if they do smell something and are concerned," she said.
They also should run premium 91 octane fuel, which is recommended for the cars, she said.
"Lower octane fuel increases under-hood temperatures during operation," Markey said.
Markey said there are "very, very low incidences of vehicles actually catching fire while driving."
GM shares fell $1.09, or 5.4 percent, to close at $19.22 Friday.
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Bought DKS at 26.16 Friday morning sold for just over 3% late in the day for 27.15. So far so good after 2 trades, balance from intial 3k is $3198.16 right in line with the 3%chart.
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Found 2 for tomorrow but not quite sure which to gamble on. OTT $15.21 had a strong candle was heading before today toward an established support line sine 2006. RSI and Sto are inline with what I have been looking for. Always has a low volume though. CTL * $33.91 found support today and has a strong candle and good volume but the RSI is flat, Sto looks good coming from 18. Any one have any input?
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New 52-week Lows nasdaq 383 nyse 400 amex 39 tse 73 cdnx 28 TOTAL 923
last but not least Mutual funds 3645
With many stocks already at 5yr+ lows yesterday provided some great opportunities imo - and the charts show the reaction of those taking advantage. Will we see another massive dump? I think so. I'm not saying go buy everything and anything at all. Use your DD and find the good apples. I have eyes on GM, looking to see if it hits around $14. Pretty crazy out there. Good luck!
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