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thats all your looking for? i was hoping for .20's soon whatcha think?
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typical trading with this stock lately two steps forward one step back. people seem to hold onto this stock. hard shares to buy on the bid low.
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quote:Originally posted by gloomiath: thats all your looking for? i was hoping for .20's soon whatcha think?
I'll sell at the resistance points. If it dips, I'll rebuy at the support. If it breaks through the resistance then I'll buy once the bid gets above the resistance and uses it as support. I might lose a few shares, but at least I made profit and felt safe doing so.
Same thing I am doing with CLBE, and trying to do with AAGM. It hits resistance, I sell, it drops to support I buy back. Once it does get through resistance, I'll buy back in (assuming I sold at resistance and it did not drop). Usually by then I would have flipped enough that I have cash in my pocket and pretty much have just as many shares as when I first bought.
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I keep changing my sell limit on this, I think I'm going to hope for a huge run instead of making pocket change.
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I have this and NLST for hurricane play. Which of the other hurricane stocks you guys have in your portfolio that are looking strong??
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quote:Originally posted by Matrix Trader: I have this and NLST for hurricane play. Which of the other hurricane stocks you guys have in your portfolio that are looking strong??
another hurricane good stock is wegi.
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This is forming a higher base. .12s are a price. It will continue to form a higher base the closer to mid August or if a storm comes. Hurricane any day now IMO.
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Tropical Depression forming off the coast of North Carolina right now and Tropical Depression Daniel is getting stronger.
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hurricane needs to hit the usa to affect this. one will whip up, usually works that way, when people least expect it.
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UPDATED: 11:05 am EDT, July 18, 2006 NHC UPGRADES SYSTEM TO T.D. #2- T.S. WATCH ISSUED FOR PORTIONS OF NC COAST
Well, there you have it. The regional computer models did well on this one. The low pressure area southeast of Cape Hatteras has become more organized and is now T.D. #2. The NHC is forecasting it to become a strong tropical storm as it moves very close to Cape Hatteras over the next few days. From there, the track takes what would be a tropical storm sharply out to sea and away from the East Coast. It looks like the primary concern will be for people along the Outer Banks of North Carolina. In fact, a tropical storm watch has been posted- here is the latest from the NHC:
AT 11 AM EDT...1500 UTC...A TROPICAL STORM WATCH HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR THE EASTERN COAST OF NORTH CAROLINA FROM NORTH OF CAPE LOOKOUT NORTHWARD TO SOUTH OF CURRITUCK BEACH LIGHT.
If the forecast verifies, TD #2 could reach near 65 mph as it passes close to Hatteras in about 48 hours. Since this is the first advisory on the system, we'll have to wait for more info from the NHC to see what kind of an impact this system will have along the Outer Banks. If need be, Jesse and I will travel out to the area for observations and reporting. I will have more here later this afternoon on this developing depression off the NC coast.
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.TROPICAL DEPRESSION VERY NEAR TROPICAL STORM STRENGTH...
A TROPICAL STORM WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR THE EASTERN COAST OF NORTH CAROLINA FROM NORTH OF CAPE LOOKOUT NORTHWARD TO SOUTH OF CURRITUCK BEACH LIGHT.
FOR STORM INFORMATION SPECIFIC TO YOUR AREA...INCLUDING POSSIBLE INLAND WATCHES AND WARNINGS...PLEASE MONITOR PRODUCTS ISSUED BY YOUR LOCAL WEATHER OFFICE.
AT 500 PM EDT...2100Z...THE CENTER OF TROPICAL DEPRESSION TWO WAS LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 33.3 NORTH...LONGITUDE 73.3 WEST OR ABOUT 180 MILES...290 KM...SOUTHEAST OF CAPE HATTERAS NORTH CAROLINA.
THE DEPRESSION IS MOVING TOWARD THE NORTH NEAR 6 MPH. A SLOW TURN TOWARD THE NORTH-NORTHWEST IS EXPECTED TO OCCUR LATER TONIGHT OR WEDNESDAY.
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS ARE NEAR 35 MPH...55 KM/HR...WITH HIGHER GUSTS. STRENGTHENING IS FORECAST DURING THE NEXT 24 HOURS... AND THE DEPRESSION COULD BECOME A TROPICAL STORM LATER TODAY OR TONIGHT.
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