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Looks like it was the right move to exit C this morning. Shoulda got out at $5.40 the other day but I think greed came back to haunt me, and that's tough to deal with when you see volume in the Billions!!! Picked up $1,300 worth of BONU this morning for 2.13 Everyone looked like they were having a fun time on that ride, I had to join
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Looks like you played C nicely. See that evening star? Just like we saw on VG. Nice going. Be nice to fill that gap around 4.50 before it starts rocking again. I haven't been able to watch anything too closely so just checking up on a few when I can.
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I don't know about it being a nice one on C the second buy in Boo, it would have been had I cashed out when I was up over $600. I sold the second time for .01 more than I bought it at so I covered my trade fee at least. I guess I can call it a victory because I protected my capital. I sold WFC yesterday for a 198% gain to get in on BONU. We'll see where that one goes. So far so good.
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quote:Originally posted by jgrecoconstr: Order filled at 17.72 on BAC
not to sound like a negative nancy but I don't think BAC is a great pick right now unless you're really going to be in it for the long term. I think it'll take you til the end of the week atleast to get that 3%...if thats what you're going for
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LOL on the negative Nancy !!! obviously it went the other way. Wasn't a chart play at all, I was banking on the news they were paying some TARP off that it would give alittle. All in all, yeah I will probably hold it for the comeback since it's fairly stable not a crap shoot like BONU which I almost bailed on at around 2.77 this morning but decided not to, seems like it is going to recover and possibly close over 3.
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Still in BAC and will stay put there, aside from the market bringing it down on a 5 month chart it shows it filling every gap it made and contiuing upward so I feel safe in it. BONU... another story somehow I let greed take over my head again and I had that under control before. I was up around $880 and didnt sell, I ended up $25.00. I gotta remind myself to remember that gain will help out later in life rather than want more for the short term.
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watching some in the uranium and metals sector. LDR is a potential pincher play imo. With this sideways market its really messing with my charts... that's cus i just want everything GREEN! lol
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Check out OPXA, heck of a run up yesterday. Do some DD and see if it was really warranted. this kind of volatility can get you fried if you're not watching. And no, I am not saying buy.
Last Sale: $ 6.06 Share Volume: 37,021,525 Today's High: $ 6.93 Best Bid: N/A 52 Week High: $ 2.85 Market Value: $ 74,210,760 Earnings Per Share (EPS): NASDAQ Official Open Price: $ 2.33 NASDAQ Official Close Price: $ 1.53 Net Change: 4.53 296.08% Previous Close: $ 1.53 Today's Low: $ 2.22 Best Ask: N/A 52 Week Low: $ 0.09 Shares Outstanding: 12,246,000 P/E Ratio: N/A Date of Open Price: Sep. 8, 2009 Date of Close Price: Sep. 8, 2009
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Presenting companies, http://www.rodmanandrenshaw.com/conferences?id=30&link=presenters"] Rodman & Renshaw Conferences i have 3 companies that are at this conference so looking forward to seeing how they are received. Anyway, a friend told me to check out opxa but it was already after it had peaked (he was suggesting I short it on my practice account - glad i didn't do that either), and i've learned not to chase. I can say coulda woulda much easier these days. lol
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Keep the place running Boo, I'm leaving tomorrow morning for Yellowstone. I should hit my sell point on BAC while I'm gone,hopefully. Good luck!!!
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quote:Originally posted by Sam229: Out of CHB at .50. Still holding UNG.
like to ba able to post a chart on this one. RSI broke support but we'll see if the triangle support line can hold around .47. Like to see it get back above .50. I drew a line on a 2 month chart starting on 17 aug (or even 15 Jul) following the bottoms of the candles, and then following the tops of the candles from the top of the last run. i'd be expecting more sideways this week but watching that supprt line to see if it holds. I'm not suggesting to buy back in until we see confirmation that support is holding and we can move up. which way will it go?
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quote:Originally posted by jgrecoconstr: Keep the place running Boo, I'm leaving tomorrow morning for Yellowstone. I should hit my sell point on BAC while I'm gone,hopefully. Good luck!!!
Enjoy! Say hi to yogi for me!
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I was betting on support at around 4.15-4.20 seems it was 4 at least for today.
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quote:Originally posted by Sam229: In VZ at 28.98.
SAM, I really hope you're not trying to flip VZ. VZ is something you should hold JUST for the Divi in itself....think its still around 6%, right? Its going to take you awhile to get that that 3% I think so hold that for the 4Q and make a good 8-10%. Also, be careful with FAS, could get torched with the correction that might be taking place.
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hey guys, I just started my 3% challenge. first trade ended up only making .0291% after E-trade's outrageous fees. Got in 185 shares of DRV at 15.97 and sold at 16.60.
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Not dead yet. Got out of C and Bac a couple weeks back. Made about 1k between them. Picked up ABK last week for around a 10% gain. Got into Siri and sold the day before it ran, alittle nervouse holding that for any lenght of time. Got in PDS yesterday and sold today for about a 6% gain. Won't have any funds now till probably Wednesday.
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Gambling on a big day for SIRI since it's day 10 and closes over 1 which it should, I'm thinking there will be alot interest. In for 9900 shares @1.21
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Not the greatest gamble for today, should have stayed with my original pick last night of CIIC up 20% plus another 15% in after hours.
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Never sold SIRI, still in from 2 years ago with a decent gain so far. Somehow ended up with 11k shares for an average of $1.10. Somewhere along the way I sold and bought back in. Gonna hold till 450 or 5 and sell half.
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Why not just work & save your money instead of trying to trade stock? You have to consider that trading costs. Commissions, tax on gains, cost of equipment, anxiety & health issues and luck. You can make more by eliminating "toys" in your life like TV, cell phones, high speed internet, dining out, driving to places instead of walking, smoking, drinking alcohol, using illegal drugs, owning more than one vehicle, buying unhealthy foods, getting married and owning a home that exceeds 1200 sq ft. The list goes but you get the point/s. Save don't spend. ) Posts: 861 | Registered: Feb 2004
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"Why not just work & save your money instead of trying to trade stock?"
Kind of a strange remark to leave on a stoock message board. SIRI has treated me pretty well so far.... I'm not feeling an ounce of remorse owning it.
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Finally sold what was left of my entire position in SIRI last Fall and rolled the entire thing into a company called Mettrum which was being bought out by CGC. I siphoned $10 grand off it the year before to pick up more Tweed (now CGC) I had been in CGC since it's. I had my entire day trading account tied up in that for close to 4 years and finally got my funds freed up about two weeks ago. I had a target of $15 to cash my initial investment out. Riding free shares of CGC (TWMJF on the OTC) from now till retirement in 5 years. I highly recommend anyone reading this to park some money in TWMJF for the next few years, easy double from here in not more!
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TWMJF now CGC on the NYSE doubled since my post last year. It was actually up from $15 at this time last year to just a few cents under $60 a month ago. Closed yesterday back to $34. Still another easy double from here by this same time next year.... easy!!!
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