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IIC
09-13-2006, 02:28 PM
In IMAX.......

IIC
09-13-2006, 02:59 PM
In IMAX.......

Too iffy...took 5 1/2 cents avg on IMAX

IIC
09-13-2006, 03:17 PM
back in FNET

IIC
09-13-2006, 03:43 PM
back in FNET
out FNET +.40

IIC
09-13-2006, 04:18 PM
Foreclosures Rise, Fall Depending How You Measure
.
(Updates with commentary from RealtyTrac and Foreclosure.com officials)
By Danielle Reed
Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES

NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--According to one real estate data provider, foreclosures rose sharply in August. According to another, they fell modestly. The difference is in how they count foreclosures.
Irvine, Calif.-based RealtyTrac said in a press release Wednesday that 115,292 properties nationwide entered some stage of foreclosure during the month, a rise of 24% from the prior month and nearly a 53% increase from a year earlier.
Also on Wednesday, Boca Raton, Fla.-based data firm Foreclosure.com said that new residential foreclosures fell by 6.7% in August from July to a total of 26,255 nationwide.
The divergent results can be explained by the way they count foreclosed properties. RealtyTrac data includes properties in the early stages of a foreclosure proceeding, even before the bank actually owns those properties. A spokesman for Foreclosure.com, on the other hand, said that the company only reports properties officially foreclosed and in the hands of the banks.
In Early Stages, Foreclosure Process Is Often Reversed

It's important to note that many homeowners whose properties are in the early stages of foreclosure manage to remedy their problems before their home is taken over by lenders.
Rick Sharga, vice president of marketing for RealtyTrac, said that of all the loans that enter the foreclosure process, about 60% get remedied or else the properties are sold before they ever get to the auction stage.
Then, once the bank holds a public auction - the last step before the bank officially takes over a property - about half of the remaining 40% get sold to a third party and never end up on the bank's books. So in fact only about 20% of all properties that enter the foreclosure process end up as bank-owned properties, Sharga said.
RealtyTrac has seen the greatest growth over the past few months in properties that are in the earliest stage of foreclosure, at the point when banks send homeowners notices of default (usually after homeowners have missed two to three consecutive monthly mortgage payments), Sharga said.
By Any Measure, Housing Environment Getting Tougher

But however it's measured, both companies generally agree that with home price appreciation slowing down and interest rates higher than they were a year and two years ago, the going is getting tougher for American homeowners.
"With home price appreciation continuing to decelerate...this month's increase could be the beginning of an upward shift in the foreclosures market," said RealtyTrac chief executive James J. Saccacio, in the press release.
Saccacio also noted that billions of dollars of adjustable-rate mortgages that have benefited from a stable fixed rate of interest over the past two years are due to shift to higher floating rates in the coming months.
Meanwhile, Foreclosure.com's president and chief executive Brad Geisen, said in a statement that while the company has continued to see fluctuations in month-to-month data, "as we near the end of the third quarter, most housing and economic indicators point to a sustained period of increased new foreclosure activity across the country."
Foreclosure.com noted that the West was becoming "an emerging foreclosure hot spot," with new foreclosures in Arizona up 155% in August from July, in California up 32% and in New Mexico up 10%.
California was also on the list of RealtyTrac's top five states with the most new foreclosure filings, along with Florida, Texas, Ohio and Illinois.
Foreclosed Properties See Plenty of Demand From Buyers

Still, total inventory of bank-held, foreclosed properties is falling, said Geisen in a telephone interview. This indicates that despite the tougher environment, buyer demand for properties - and notably for bargains - is still healthy.
The total inventory of bank-owned, foreclosed properties for sale (including new foreclosures) was 85,467 in August, according to Foreclosure.com, down 1.3% from 86,562 in July.
"What's really important about that...is the real estate economy is I think a little bit stronger than what the press has been posting," Geisen said. "Even though there are properties going into foreclosure...there's still a strong enough economy out there to absorb them."

IIC
09-13-2006, 04:22 PM
back in GIGM mid 11.20's

IIC
09-13-2006, 04:51 PM
back in GIGM mid 11.20's

lost a quarter on GIGM

IIC
09-13-2006, 09:15 PM
Today's MoMo:

RFIL, SWHC, ANGN, GMTC, TATTF, WBD, GROW, ICOC, CBEY, INPH, ELOY, BTJ, PRXL, BIOV, WFR, LYV, GIGM, LMNX, VC, IAAC, GOL, ACP, BIG, AVCI, CPTS, MDTH, VOLC, ECHO, GFX, STEC, MDR, BRLC, COGO, LNN, GILT, TAM, TAG, VTS, GSOL, AUY, MIGP, NXXI, ICE, MFRI, AKAM

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/73H

http://trimurl.com/73I

http://trimurl.com/73J

RFIL
SWHC
ANGN
GMTC
TATTF
WBD
GROW
ICOC
CBEY
INPH
ELOY
BTJ
PRXL
BIOV
WFR
LYV
GIGM
LMNX
VC
IAAC
GOL
ACP
BIG
AVCI
CPTS
MDTH
VOLC
ECHO
GFX
STEC
MDR
BRLC
COGO
LNN
GILT
TAM
TAG
VTS
GSOL
AUY
MIGP
NXXI
ICE
MFRI
AKAM

IIC
09-13-2006, 11:42 PM
WOW...I only paid $2.96 gal today:


http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/8728/wticjd3.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

billyjoe
09-14-2006, 10:15 AM
Doug,
2.31 gal. here

---------billyjoe

Lyehopper
09-14-2006, 10:23 AM
Doug,
2.31 gal. here

---------billyjoe
That's about what regular is here too.... Diesel's still $2.89 though....

IIC
09-14-2006, 11:37 AM
MoMo: CCFH PRXL APN AKAM INTT BRLC NMRX INPH IAAC LVLT STEC NXXI

Rob
09-14-2006, 12:00 PM
That's about what regular is here too [2.31].... Diesel's still $2.89 though....Lye, reg. was selling for 2.23 yesterday at Sheetz @ Rte. 460 and Williamson Rd.

IIC
09-14-2006, 12:04 PM
bot NUAN avg 8.20

IIC
09-14-2006, 12:15 PM
in VRGY lo 18.50's

IIC
09-14-2006, 12:25 PM
Trim VRGY +.31

IIC
09-14-2006, 12:51 PM
Didn't work out exactly how I planned...out VRGY total avg +.20 sh


Also lost .01 avg on NUAN...Done for the day

IIC
09-14-2006, 01:11 PM
Took a shower...Sold STEC in 7.90's...not too bad...paid 7.50 a few days ago...Bye

IIC
09-14-2006, 11:40 PM
I had to go to San Diego at 9:15am PDT so I missed the rest of the day...However I sold STEC early in the 7.90's for a nifty 5.5% in a few days...Lost .01 on NUAN and blew my VRGY trade because I got greedy...made an avg .20sh...But it shoulda been double that...But I'll take it...Only holdings are 70% of ICOC and ABAX...Could be tuff here for the Naz to pass 2231 resistance w/ tomorrow a WITCHING DAY...Who knows???

Today's MoMo:

APN, FCSE, CBJ, HANS, ISIG, NXXI, INPH, UCTT, LVLT, MEH, NTPA, PSPT, DLLR, IAAC, TWGP, NMRX, CHDX, BRLC, AKAM, GEX, LTS, INTT, TAM, RICK, CECE, PRXL, MWRK, AQQ, DGIT, SIMG, DIL, ELOY

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/73M

http://trimurl.com/73N

APN
FCSE
CBJ
HANS
ISIG
NXXI
INPH
UCTT
LVLT
MEH
NTPA
PSPT
DLLR
IAAC
TWGP
NMRX
CHDX
BRLC
AKAM
GEX
LTS
INTT
TAM
RICK
CECE
PRXL
MWRK
AQQ
DGIT
SIMG
DIL
ELOY

IIC
09-15-2006, 12:31 AM
Dave...I saw on another thread that you follow RevShark...LOL...Isn't he Cramer's buddy???

Here's a clip from a post I made at another forum...Actually though...Rev and Scott are not that bad...They are just late to the party...But who in their right mind would pay $500 or more a month for stuff they could get for free???

Am I supposed to listen to a guy who doesn't know how to spell "INTERNET"???...Mr. B

http://www.sharkinvesting.com/newsletter/ad1.jpg

IIC
09-15-2006, 12:54 AM
NOT GOODhttp://tal.marketgauge.com/dvmgpro/charts/COCAD12.GIF

IIC
09-15-2006, 12:56 AM
My post got screwed up...see chart below...NOT GOOD...MIXED DATA...Look 4 a Leg down on the NAZ in the next 5 days as it cannot break medium resistance at 2231...IIC

http://img244.imageshack.us/img244/8295/ad914uv8.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

IIC
09-15-2006, 11:42 AM
MoMo: FMD AUXL ICE MXICY SXCI SSTR IIP LOGC INTT STKL GIGM NEU AP WRLD BAP TWGP MEH CCOI COGO CASS HLIT TSCM VSNT VIP AKAM

IIC
09-15-2006, 11:48 AM
in IIP lo 15's

IIC
09-15-2006, 12:04 PM
in ILMN lo 35.70's

IIC
09-15-2006, 04:08 PM
Bot RTI 43.70's

IIC
09-15-2006, 04:43 PM
Got ENCY between 4.59 and 4.61

IIC
09-15-2006, 05:00 PM
IIP -.06 ILMN +.12 RTI -.02 ENCY +.02 avg

IIC
09-15-2006, 09:22 PM
Another one of my endless lists:


Stocks that hit new highs today and closed up at least 2% on at least 2x ADV:


FMD, AUXL, OMTR, TNCC, CRVL, EGLT, BRLI, ENSI, BAP, RBN, IRC, PZZA, DRH, PCNTF, HIH, PNFP, EXR, GSH, TWGP, HLIT, MWRK, CRN, AKR, IGT, IIH, SUNH, BIF, GRC


Little Charts:


http://trimurl.com/73R (http://trimurl.com/73R)

http://trimurl.com/73S (http://trimurl.com/73S)


FMD
AUXL
OMTR
TNCC
CRVL
EGLT
BRLI
ENSI
BAP
RBN
IRC
PZZA
DRH
PCNTF
HIH
PNFP
EXR
GSH
TWGP
HLIT
MWRK
CRN
AKR
IGT
IIH
SUNH
BIF
GRC

IIC
09-16-2006, 12:15 AM
Oooooh...At first glance the Naz does not look good for next week...IIC

peanuts
09-16-2006, 10:07 AM
Oooooh...At first glance the Naz does not look good for next week...IIC

Agreed! I was going to post something about this on my thread...

IIC
09-16-2006, 12:20 PM
YOU CAN VIEW ALL THE CHARTS OF THE IIC 100 AT Stockcharts.com's "PUBLIC CHART LISTS" Simply click the link below:

IIC 100 at Stockcharts.com (http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/Favorites.CServlet?obj=ID1659925)

You may also see a daily analysis of some of the IIC 100 pix as well as other lists at:

Parabolic Stock Picks (http://parabolicstockpicks.com)

Here is a new blog covering the IIC 100:

IIC Portfolio (http://iicrandomport.blogspot.com)

AND...Mr. Breakout has a SPECIAL FREE OFFER for RealTime Streaming Index charts...Visit MrBreakout.com (http://MrBreakout.com)

THANKS, DOUG(IIC)

IIC 100 for 9/18/06/06

SWHC STEC CHDX GMTC AKAM ICE TSCM CHINA CLB PRXL SMSI ININ NTRI NUHC GRB OMCL QLTY HANS FORM GOL TWGP ECHO ICLR STKL MTW SLW TIE EME PRFT SAIA GLG PNFP ACLI BRKR FMCN ICTG RBN TTEC RKT KNOT FNSR ACGY WTHN MEK MICC ZOLL ABB LFB ARD CTSH AMX BRLI HPOL ARTG LIFC BOT BIDU ICON TBBK USHS IFOX NCS OPNT IFSIA CLHB OXPS PSYS CWTR NCTY RTEC VSEA PWR LIHRY CME TTI VECO NIHD UCO OMX XPRSA HRZ SBL COHR CWLZ GIL OPEN JADE IHG BPHX PSEM ULTI SCSS TRID NPTH SHLD VLTR CELG FIX CROX CRDB

If you would like the IIC 100 is a vertical format or comma separated you can convert it here: http://www.ttrader.com/stockchat/replace_symbols.php

IIC
09-16-2006, 12:47 PM
Anyone going to the Trader's Expo in Vegas in November??? I'm planning on being there...maybe we could meet up???

It is at Mandalay Bay 11/16 thry 11/19. I was looking at going on 11/15 coming back on 11/18.

But imagine my dissapointment when I noticed that IBD is not on the Exhibitor's List :( Hanging out and giving them a hard time is always the highlight of the show for me...It even ranks higher than the CyberTrader Hosted Bar.

Let me know...I will probably stay 2 doors down at Excaliber for $69 unless Dave's Casino Hostess can get me a deal.

Here is the Trader's Expo website: http://www.tradersexpo.com/tradersexpo/lasVegas/main.asp

IIC
09-16-2006, 02:15 PM
QID...interesting...read up on it. So it strives to double the movement of the Naz 100. I didn't know that. And in fact since inception on 7/13 it is -15.9% vs the Naz 100 +9.6%. I think one thing that hurts it is the high fees associated with it.

Now, if you are right you can do much better than the market...And if you are wrong you do worse...But it is interesting...I'm going to try some imaginary backtests.

I also see they opened up some sister short funds: SDS MZZ DXD but they are not as active.

One thing that I have always been dissapointed in is the lack of interest in ONEQ which is a Naz Comp. tracker.

...IIC

IIC
09-16-2006, 02:37 PM
Oooooh...At first glance the Naz does not look good for next week...IIC

But this looks positive...tough market to call the last month or so IMO

http://img376.imageshack.us/img376/8664/bpnaz915gf5.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

peanuts
09-16-2006, 02:43 PM
But this looks positive...tough market to call the last month or so IMO

http://img376.imageshack.us/img376/8664/bpnaz915gf5.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

Geez... now I don't know what to think. This chart makes me think that the market could suddenly explode to the upside. The MACD crossover that you pointed out is a very persuasive indicator.

I'm still going to be defensive, however.

IIC
09-16-2006, 02:47 PM
Geez... now I don't know what to think. This chart makes me think that the market could suddenly explode to the upside. The MACD crossover that you pointed out is a very persuasive indicator.

I'm still going to be defensive, however.


I continue to be perplexed too...that's why I will stick w/ short term trades. And now, even though I want the interest rate to go up, I doubt that it will next week...Doug

IIC
09-16-2006, 02:51 PM
BTW Peanuts...Didn't expect to see you around today with the Big Move and all ;)

IIC
09-17-2006, 01:03 PM
Friday's MoMo:

FMD, ICE, SXCI, AUXL, CRVL, CCOI, CHDX, BAP, RBN, IIP, LNUX, AUY, MFN, SWHC, CACB, ISE, RICK, STKL, OMRI, PNFP, WGA, IEDU, MA, LVLT, ZOLT, INFI, TAR, TWGP, AKAM, HLIT, MWRK, ILMN, SA, GILT, BUF, SUNH, TWTC, WEBX

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/74C

http://trimurl.com/74D

http://trimurl.com/74E

FMD
ICE
SXCI
AUXL
CRVL
CCOI
CHDX
BAP
RBN
IIP
LNUX
AUY
MFN
SWHC
CACB
ISE
RICK
STKL
OMRI
PNFP
WGA
IEDU
MA
LVLT
ZOLT
INFI
TAR
TWGP
AKAM
HLIT
MWRK
ILMN
SA
GILT
BUF
SUNH
TWTC
WEBX

peanuts
09-17-2006, 01:04 PM
BTW Peanuts...Didn't expect to see you around today with the Big Move and all ;)

I guess she doesn't like spicy Indian food, afterall :p

IIC
09-17-2006, 01:10 PM
Anyone going to the Trader's Expo in Vegas in November??? I'm planning on being there...maybe we could meet up???

It is at Mandalay Bay 11/16 thry 11/19. I was looking at going on 11/15 coming back on 11/18.

But imagine my dissapointment when I noticed that IBD is not on the Exhibitor's List :( Hanging out and giving them a hard time is always the highlight of the show for me...It even ranks higher than the CyberTrader Hosted Bar.

Let me know...I will probably stay 2 doors down at Excaliber for $69 unless Dave's Casino Hostess can get me a deal.

Here is the Trader's Expo website: http://www.tradersexpo.com/tradersexpo/lasVegas/main.asp

Guess nobody is going???...But then again, maybe a lot of people are going but they don't want to see me???

IIC
09-17-2006, 04:14 PM
IIC 100 vs IBD 100 Top 10

Unfortunately, the guy who tracks this was on vacation the past 2 weeks and he is missing some data for the week ending 9/1/06. But I just sent him what he needs so he can go back and calculate the YTD standings.

However, without that week the YTD stands at:

IIC Top 10 +15.43% YTD

IBD Top 10 -5.92% YTD

IIC
09-17-2006, 07:40 PM
IIC's Killer Watch Lists

SXCI,CCOI,CRVL,WBD,APH,IIVI,GILT,IFOX,TSCM,OMCL,LI FC,CLHB,SNPS,SPSN,BAP,RBN,ISE,ILMN

http://trimurl.com/74I

IIC's Killer "B" List

http://img48.imageshack.us/img48/6960/killerbeeguy9gz.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

LNUX,IMKTA,CACB,RICK,ZOLT,WEBX,PSMT,LNDC,PSSI,VLTR ,ECHO,HRZ,NCTY,IMKTA,VECO

http://trimurl.com/74J

IIC
09-18-2006, 10:16 AM
GM, Ford Discussed An Alliance Or Merger - Report
.
DETROIT (AP)--Executives of General Motors Corp. (GM) and Ford Motor Co. (F) discussed a possible merger or alliance, the trade journal Automotive News reported Monday, but no talks are being held now.
Both companies declined comment.
Automotive News quoted what it said were several people familiar with the talks as saying that discussions involving senior executives began in July and are not taking place now.
The publication quoted one source saying that GM Chief Financial Officer Fritz Henderson and his Ford counterpart, Don Leclair, discussed a GM-Ford alliance in August.
The report comes as GM and Ford have been slashing their work forces and closing plants in efforts to reverse multibillion dollar losses. Their sales have been hurt by competition from more fuel-efficient models from Asian automakers.
As the two biggest U.S. automakers, any deal would presumably face scrutiny by U.S. antitrust regulators.
In July, GM, Renault SA (13190.FR) of France and Nissan Motor Co. (NSANY) of Japan announced a 90-day review of an alliance among them.
"As we've often said, GM officials routinely discuss issues of mutual interest with other automakers," GM spokesman Brian Akre said before business hours Monday. "As a policy, we do not confirm or comment publicly on those private discussions, which in many cases do not lead anywhere."
Ford spokesman Oscar Suris, also speaking before business hours, said: "We're not commenting on speculation."
Talk of alliances involving GM came after GM shareholder Kirk Kerkorian, who owns a 9.9% stake in the company, called for GM, Renault and Nissan to pursue an alliance.
Carlos Ghosn, the chief executive of Renault and Nissan, has said the benefits from an alliance would be similar to the gains from the Renault-Nissan alliance, which have included cost savings from joint purchases of auto parts.
Ford earlier declined to comment on an August Wall Street Journal report that then-Chief Executive Bill Ford approached Ghosn about a Ford alliance with Renault and Nissan.

IIC
09-18-2006, 11:49 AM
Morning MoMo: OMNI PME FCSE NVEC FSL MXICY GMTC FRG CSH CACB SIM USEY GIGM GLG XING UCTT CHAP SXCI MEH SLW VOLC FMD HITT BAP CECE MA MTW LFC PRFT SRVY SUNH MAXC WRLD BGC VGZ

IIC
09-18-2006, 04:23 PM
In OMCL mid 18.90's

IIC
09-18-2006, 04:32 PM
In OMCL mid 18.90's


out for +.33sh

IIC
09-18-2006, 07:12 PM
Today's MoMo:

OMNI, NVEC, PME, VOLC, LNUX, XING, AVNC, STEC, MXICY, EMIS, BAP, CSH, FSL, GIGM, FSLB, AP, UCTT, OMRI, AMIE, MFRI, SYX, FMD, TTEC, CECE, HITT, SXCI, ISIG, LFC, CACB, IIP, INPH, WRLD, CHIC, SRVY, GROW, XPO, AUXL, GILT, ICE, IMKTA, ORH


OMNI
NVEC
PME
VOLC
LNUX
XING
AVNC
STEC
MXICY
EMIS
BAP
CSH
FSL
GIGM
FSLB
AP
UCTT
OMRI
AMIE
MFRI
SYX
FMD
TTEC
CECE
HITT
SXCI
ISIG
LFC
CACB
IIP
INPH
WRLD
CHIC
SRVY
GROW
XPO
AUXL
GILT
ICE
IMKTA
ORH

IIC
09-18-2006, 08:24 PM
Today's MoMo:

OMNI, NVEC, PME, VOLC, LNUX, XING, AVNC, STEC, MXICY, EMIS, BAP, CSH, FSL, GIGM, FSLB, AP, UCTT, OMRI, AMIE, MFRI, SYX, FMD, TTEC, CECE, HITT, SXCI, ISIG, LFC, CACB, IIP, INPH, WRLD, CHIC, SRVY, GROW, XPO, AUXL, GILT, ICE, IMKTA, ORH


OMNI
NVEC
PME
VOLC
LNUX
XING
AVNC
STEC
MXICY
EMIS
BAP
CSH
FSL
GIGM
FSLB
AP
UCTT
OMRI
AMIE
MFRI
SYX
FMD
TTEC
CECE
HITT
SXCI
ISIG
LFC
CACB
IIP
INPH
WRLD
CHIC
SRVY
GROW
XPO
AUXL
GILT
ICE
IMKTA
ORH

Oop's...Forgot the LITTLE CHARTS:

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/74T (http://trimurl.com/74T)

http://trimurl.com/74S (http://trimurl.com/74S)

http://trimurl.com/74V (http://trimurl.com/74V)

IIC
09-19-2006, 01:47 AM
Indicators so mixed...what a drag...will continue to DT...although DT'ng doesn't bother me...But makes me kinda antsy...Perhaps the FOMC will get things moving better???...Although I really wish the rates would rise...I don't see that now...IIC

IIC
09-19-2006, 10:57 AM
BOT LVLT....over 5.10

IIC
09-19-2006, 11:33 AM
MoMo........MFRI SA CTCI DTLK XING HITT GRB FMCN IIG VOLC HANS GROW

IIC
09-19-2006, 12:59 PM
That's it...too tough...out LVLT for now +.01

IIC
09-19-2006, 03:07 PM
Nothing looks good that I can find...taking the rest of the day off...Good luck

IIC
09-19-2006, 04:01 PM
Back for the last hr...

MoMo: CTCI MFRI CCOI SVVS TAR IBIS HITT

IIC
09-19-2006, 04:25 PM
Got some CCOI 10.50's

IIC
09-19-2006, 05:00 PM
Got some CCOI 10.50's

Lost 2 cents a sh

IIC
09-19-2006, 06:45 PM
Today's MoMo:

MFRI,CCOI,CTCI,ANGN,IBIS,EMIS,XING,TAR,FMCN,AEPI,M EH,SVVS,IPSU

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/758

MFRI
CCOI
CTCI
ANGN
IBIS
EMIS
XING
TAR
FMCN
AEPI
MEH
SVVS
IPSU

IIC
09-19-2006, 08:25 PM
This is not 100% complete...But here is the A/H stats:

Late-Trading Activity (4:00 P.M. - 6:30 P.M. Eastern Time)
. TUESDAY MONDAY FRIDAY THURSDAY WEDNESDAY
Issues Traded 1,644 1,355 2,985 2,653 2,212
Advances 569 491 534 348 1,045
Declines 602 450 1,257 1,405 864
Unchanged 473 414 1,194 900 303
Advancing Volume 47,240,651 15,891,309 40,367,049 16,123,569 30,800,966
Declining Volume 7,360,586 17,111,964 37,467,167 24,976,868 23,117,821
Total Volume 74,748,096 49,620,450 103,694,266 77,856,334 84,266,410
LATE MOST ACTIVE ISSUES
ISSUE EXCH VOL(000s) LAST NET CHG % CHG
OracleCp (Nq) 17,611.2 18.28 +2.15 +13.3
AltriaGp (N) 7,011.6 82.52 unch unch
Amgen (Nq) 5,761.7 69.85 +0.40 +0.6
Nasdaq 100 (Nq) 3,823.3 39.99 +0.14 +0.4
SPDR (A) 3,057.9 131.87 +0.06 unch
iShrRu2000 (A) 1,744.7 72.38 +0.06 +0.1
Yahoo (Nq) 1,457.5 25.90 +0.15 +0.6
BankAm (N) 1,086.4 52.05 +0.02 unch
LigandPharm (Nq) 1,001.6 10.28 unch unch
WalMart (N) 902.4 48.49 -0.01 unch
NoForkBcp (N) 840.0 27.85 unch unch
AmIntlGp (N) 774.6 65.61 +0.02 unch
HewlettPk (N) 755.4 36.35 unch unch
Microsoft (Nq) 673.9 27.07 +0.21 +0.8
AppleCptr (Nq) 664.6 74.00 +0.23 +0.3
PerkinElmer (N) 614.0 18.45 unch unch
iShrSP100Gbl (N) 570.0 68.98 +0.10 +0.1
SiriusSat (Nq) 556.4 3.94 +0.08 +2.1
MarshMcL (N) 508.8 29.15 +0.15 +0.5
Merck (N) 506.4 41.18 unch unch
MarshlIsly pf (N) 498.8 27.47 -0.04 -0.1
GM DebB (N) 492.3 19.69 +0.12 +0.6
CiscoSys (Nq) 405.4 23.03 +0.27 +1.2
ClearChanl (N) 380.6 29.21 unch unch
ApacheCp (N) 351.9 62.23 unch unch
StrTrxDJSEuro50 (N) 350.0 47.77 unch unch
Trizec (N) 341.8 29.06 unch unch
Exelon (N) 312.0 59.20 unch unch
Grupo Televisa (N) 302.7 21.23 unch unch
NostrRltyFin (N) 300.0 12.53 unch unch
LATE PRICE PERCENTAGE GAINERS
ISSUE EXCH VOL(000s) LAST NET CHG % CHG
StarScnfc (Nq) 113.7 3.07 +0.61 +24.8
OracleCp (Nq) 17,611.2 18.28 +2.15 +13.3
Syntroleum (Nq) 14.4 5.20 +0.36 +7.4
AllionHlthcr (Nq) 36.6 4.49 +0.31 +7.4
BosSci (N) 112.6 17.29 +0.91 +5.6
aQuantive (Nq) 12.7 24.52 +1.15 +4.9
CVDEquip (A) 9.0 3.85 +0.16 +4.3
Chrstphr&Bnks (N) 18.4 28.75 +1.14 +4.1
ArgonautGp (Nq) 52.0 30.73 +0.99 +3.3
QuestRes (Nq) 10.4 8.94 +0.28 +3.2
Garmin (Nq) 17.2 44.46 +1.34 +3.1
Fortunet (Nq) 12.0 13.57 +0.37 +2.8
Eclipsys (Nq) 50.0 17.51 +0.47 +2.8
Veritas (N) 98.1 64.23 +1.51 +2.4
NtwkEquip (N) 15.9 4.00 +0.09 +2.3
LATE PRICE PERCENTAGE LOSERS
ISSUE EXCH VOL(000s) LAST NET CHG % CHG
GolfGalaxy (Nq) 18.6 12.96 -0.79 -5.7
AgileSftwr (Nq) 13.6 6.11 -0.33 -5.1
PblcStorg pfK (N) 24.9 24.30 -1.04 -4.1
GigaMedia (Nq) 10.0 11.11 -0.39 -3.4
ChampEnt (N) 27.4 6.92 -0.16 -2.3
PowerDsine (Nq) 6.0 9.15 -0.21 -2.2
UAL Cp (Nq) 21.7 27.19 -0.61 -2.2
Bookham (Nq) 8.5 3.03 -0.06 -1.8
WarnerMusicGp (N) 183.1 24.25 -0.40 -1.6
DistEnergy (Nq) 6.2 3.63 -0.06 -1.6
ClaytonHldgs (Nq) 8.0 12.30 -0.19 -1.5
Quidel (Nq) 10.0 13.30 -0.20 -1.5
Sigmatel (Nq) 6.2 4.62 -0.07 -1.4
CV Therp (Nq) 5.6 10.49 -0.15 -1.4
Wellman (N) 9.2 4.26 -0.06 -1.4

IIC
09-20-2006, 10:06 AM
Morning Movers: ORCL MS HANS SIRI STSI RACK GOOG FNET ERIC AAPL BIDU CHAP SNDK HSOA AMGN NTAP MRVL WPPGY BA MSFT DRI KMX CC AGIL N BMET

Some Upgrades: EGHT TALX UHS MMC ORCL VRTX INCY ERIC

IIC
09-20-2006, 10:27 AM
Connetics Corp. Is Climbing After FDA Approval [CNCT]

9/20/2006 9:21:31 AM Connetics Corp. (CNCT) announced after the close on Tuesday that it received approval from the FDA for Verdeso Foam 0.05%, for the treatment of mild-to-moderate atopic dermatitis. The stock is now up 0.74 on 54K shares Wednesday morning.

IIC
09-20-2006, 10:28 AM
PBCT on reorg

IIC
09-20-2006, 10:55 AM
VCP broke out...watching for a p/b

IIC
09-20-2006, 11:01 AM
After 1st 1/2 hr:

Dow Jones Sector Indexes Winners And Losers
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----------- Percent Change -----------
Sector Index Daily 1 Wk. 1 Mo. 3 Mo. 1 Yr.
================================================== ===========================

Software 571.45 2.57 4.47 6.82 19.50 10.18
Trucking 318.68 2.28 -1.66 -2.39 -6.03 24.52
Steel 253.67 1.69 2.12 -1.60 1.84 56.35
Business Train/Employ Agnc 119.71 1.67 -1.10 -1.35 -10.43 9.00
Financial Administration 106.91 1.50 -1.92 1.03 -1.29 6.22
Telecom Equip 690.97 1.50 2.16 6.65 8.45 10.94
Railroads 370.33 1.46 0.81 2.39 -4.52 25.62
Delivery Serv 620.19 1.40 0.74 3.95 -5.52 23.97
Apparel Retailers 411.54 1.31 2.49 7.23 11.07 24.80
Computer Serv 63.00 1.29 0.93 3.91 5.02 7.54
Restaurants & Bars 402.34 1.28 1.03 6.80 6.93 21.12
Invstmt Serv 1083.29 1.26 3.11 5.18 15.34 30.47
Transportation Serv 180.53 1.25 -0.64 3.34 -3.60 30.75
Platinum & Precious Metals 76.01 1.20 1.32 -12.28 -26.32 -8.08
Specialty Retailers 424.88 1.20 1.37 6.14 4.02 11.08
Paper 151.26 1.18 -3.37 -1.08 8.93 5.26
Clothing & Accessories 158.74 1.12 1.77 9.10 11.21 11.76
Travel & Tourism 78.47 1.11 0.73 1.73 5.56 -14.02
Gold Mining 91.05 1.10 -4.26 -12.75 -10.35 0.77
Specialty Finance 133.57 1.10 0.74 6.11 8.22 18.42
Electronic Office Equip 279.34 1.10 0.92 3.42 9.54 8.41
Gambling 558.15 1.07 1.93 2.01 -0.46 23.18
Recreational Prod 208.59 1.06 1.18 4.16 -4.64 -7.55
Elec Components & Equip 136.67 1.05 0.37 0.77 3.72 15.68
Toys 326.38 1.05 1.97 7.77 27.30 -1.27
General Mining 1178.56 1.01 -4.73 -5.11 9.15 16.81
Electronic Equip 183.78 1.01 1.81 2.16 4.36 10.98
Recreational Serv 79.10 1.01 -1.43 8.13 4.08 -10.31
Computer Hardware 473.49 0.99 1.18 4.87 9.58 7.89
Waste & Disposal Serv 100.08 0.96 3.44 2.08 2.72 23.98
Industrial Suppliers 117.51 0.94 4.02 7.66 2.33 15.98
Commodity Chemicals 202.39 0.87 2.67 3.44 6.23 4.34
Hotels 607.58 0.87 0.74 9.06 1.17 24.20
Containers & Packaging 157.74 0.86 0.38 2.02 8.49 9.29
Semiconductors 1201.09 0.86 0.07 5.21 6.43 -2.98
Business Support Serv 190.90 0.85 -0.70 1.67 4.95 8.07
Auto Parts 188.28 0.85 -1.99 -1.71 -2.42 -6.92
Real Estate Holding & Dev 387.32 0.85 0.66 9.29 11.59 24.35
Furnishings 223.87 0.82 -0.81 3.39 -0.14 2.73
Aerospace 419.50 0.81 0.18 0.19 0.79 22.07
Consumer Electronics 731.52 0.79 1.33 -4.82 -2.49 2.68
Asset Managers 132.60 0.78 0.74 3.89 15.68 29.56
Marine Transportation 296.58 0.77 0.43 -2.05 2.64 -3.45
Media Agencies 364.70 0.77 -1.59 2.03 3.10 0.79
Consumer Finance 103.35 0.74 0.58 3.05 -1.53 3.25
Defense 120.69 0.73 1.31 2.60 7.59 17.38
Specialty Chemicals 239.10 0.70 1.98 1.23 10.05 24.82
Broadcast & Entertainment 413.27 0.70 0.93 3.41 4.88 7.53
Broadline Retailers 356.06 0.68 2.18 8.12 4.24 16.41
Mortgage Finance 84.83 0.68 1.40 6.52 8.80 10.80
Biotechnology 443.74 0.66 0.75 1.00 6.05 -4.33
Banks 549.22 0.64 1.19 1.20 6.89 15.23
Automobiles 183.57 0.63 -7.38 0.99 20.34 -0.34
Distillers & Vintners 128.81 0.62 0.99 7.37 7.70 7.15
Food Retailers/Whlslrs 214.15 0.60 0.36 5.36 9.00 6.56
Specialized Consumer Serv 620.34 0.60 -3.21 -0.91 -5.38 -14.74
Publishing 281.15 0.57 -0.09 1.20 -0.18 -10.52
Reinsurance 101.06 0.53 -0.15 5.07 12.57 3.90
Water 630.55 0.51 1.26 -0.13 4.77 -17.76
Health Care Providers 528.11 0.49 -0.71 3.62 14.75 7.11
Airlines 126.38 0.49 2.90 4.65 -1.22 32.96
Commercial Vehicles/Trucks 758.46 0.46 -0.14 -0.70 -1.97 21.93
Life Insurance 617.54 0.46 -0.36 2.08 3.37 10.39
Fixed Line Telecom 145.76 0.45 -0.33 4.10 13.32 30.86
Home Improve Retailers 91.21 0.42 -1.62 1.86 -2.44 -6.49
Food Prod 233.51 0.41 0.69 0.36 3.98 11.40
Brewers 324.87 0.39 1.78 -2.14 4.12 5.79
Nondurable Household Prod 459.18 0.39 1.07 1.63 9.85 9.84
Pharmaceuticals 275.25 0.39 0.64 3.36 11.99 9.23
Real Estate Invstmt Trusts 126.35 0.37 0.56 5.31 13.07 21.16
Mobile Telecom 342.60 0.35 2.06 5.74 -3.09 -6.55
Pipelines 445.52 0.33 -0.70 -3.47 4.17 4.78
Multiutilities 116.10 0.30 0.11 0.61 7.05 2.56
Diversified Industrials 450.77 0.29 0.35 2.00 1.55 2.52
Aluminum 239.10 0.28 0.55 -0.95 -1.59 9.64
Prop & Casualty Insurance 373.13 0.24 -0.27 3.55 6.87 11.05
Medical Supplies 330.29 0.23 0.20 2.87 13.96 11.17
Industrial Machinery 198.47 0.20 0.22 -0.48 -1.67 12.34
Gas Distribution 110.55 0.19 -1.33 -2.33 7.39 -1.53
Electricity 170.37 0.14 -0.35 -1.31 6.54 1.63
Coal 223.97 0.13 -6.30 -22.95 -24.31 -23.73
Personal Prod 267.79 0.13 0.61 5.43 4.51 13.48
Drug Retailers 548.88 0.13 1.08 3.58 13.73 15.60
Exploration & Production 406.91 0.11 -16.72 -22.90 -11.53 -18.08
Soft Drinks 297.47 0.11 0.17 1.66 6.46 11.10
Oil Equip & Serv 471.99 0.10 -0.85 -8.96 -3.05 8.43
Forestry 222.57 0.08 -3.19 3.86 2.48 -9.62
Tires 47.60 0.08 -1.42 26.19 22.77 -13.23
Medical Equip 459.79 0.05 0.68 1.83 0.43 -6.63
Heavy Construction 309.60 0.00 -3.81 -7.85 3.31 28.55
Full Line Insurance 437.63 0.00 0.26 2.47 8.75 9.23
Footwear 249.08 -0.03 -1.31 6.39 2.19 3.17
Durable Household Prod 132.19 -0.12 -1.18 6.26 6.11 7.83
Nonferrous Metals 332.33 -0.15 -2.66 -5.61 3.88 36.42
Internet 341.89 -0.15 -3.61 -0.05 -0.25 13.13
Building Matrls/Fxtures 312.04 -0.33 -1.40 0.09 1.11 -3.52
Tobacco 276.64 -0.33 -0.71 -1.82 14.64 15.96
Insurance Brokers 101.80 -0.39 2.81 6.82 5.18 1.32
Integrated Oil & Gas 473.64 -0.43 16.06 7.88 27.56 13.85
Home Construction 645.40 -1.20 0.57 3.13 3.42 -29.92

IIC
09-20-2006, 11:45 AM
MoMo:

GROW SYX MWRK CMRG VGZ RBN SBGA BEBE ANAD GIGM HRSH LVLT IOSP AKH NVEC MEH NXG MFB UAHC LPA LNUX TAR BDC PLC AP FCSE CCOI IPSU PME NITE SMSI CHINA LFC IIVI GYMB SPEC KTII VTS

IIC
09-20-2006, 11:52 AM
Retail App stocks up over 3%: CBK CRI DBRN CHS NWY GYMB SMRT MW URBN SCVL

IIC
09-20-2006, 11:54 AM
Retail App stocks up over 3%: CBK CRI DBRN CHS NWY GYMB SMRT MW URBN SCVL

Correction...SMRT is not up that much

IIC
09-20-2006, 11:57 AM
in VCP hi 17.80's

Rob
09-20-2006, 11:58 AM
After 1st 1/2 hr: . . . Is MG your source?

IIC
09-20-2006, 12:02 PM
Is MG your source?

No.......DJN

IIC
09-20-2006, 12:07 PM
At 11am EDT...Comes out every hour Rob


Dow Jones Sector Indexes Winners And Losers
.
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----------- Percent Change -----------
Sector Index Daily 1 Wk. 1 Mo. 3 Mo. 1 Yr.
================================================== ===========================

Software 574.31 3.09 6.48 7.35 21.07 9.70
Trucking 319.77 2.63 3.76 -2.06 -4.92 21.10
Business Train/Employ Agnc 120.44 2.29 6.56 -0.75 -9.83 6.91
Consumer Electronics 741.52 2.16 5.22 -3.52 -2.53 2.41
Travel & Tourism 79.23 2.09 3.46 2.72 4.32 -15.62
Transportation Serv 181.85 1.99 7.21 4.10 -2.41 29.49
Recreational Serv 79.73 1.81 2.22 8.99 5.65 -8.56
Invstmt Serv 1088.67 1.77 9.03 5.71 15.53 31.39
Telecom Equip 692.29 1.69 5.06 6.86 7.19 8.92
Railroads 371.11 1.67 7.31 2.61 -6.44 27.39
Restaurants & Bars 403.73 1.63 4.36 7.17 5.99 17.40
Delivery Serv 621.39 1.60 5.36 4.15 -5.43 20.24
Paper 151.85 1.57 -0.75 -0.70 8.32 3.99
Specialty Retailers 426.44 1.57 6.00 6.53 3.57 8.13
Computer Serv 63.17 1.56 3.06 4.19 5.10 5.91
Asset Managers 133.61 1.54 4.66 4.68 15.09 29.99
Clothing & Accessories 159.37 1.52 5.79 9.54 9.76 8.26
Electronic Office Equip 280.49 1.52 2.11 3.84 9.16 7.18
Electronic Equip 184.69 1.51 4.12 2.67 2.65 10.83
Apparel Retailers 412.32 1.50 6.24 7.43 10.43 19.49
Furnishings 225.25 1.44 2.34 4.03 -0.64 -3.01
Containers & Packaging 158.55 1.38 3.11 2.54 6.89 7.51
Food Retailers/Whlslrs 215.81 1.38 1.41 6.18 10.19 5.79
Elec Components & Equip 137.06 1.34 3.84 1.06 2.45 15.14
Toys 327.22 1.31 5.50 8.05 24.90 -3.48
Steel 252.64 1.28 6.18 -2.00 -1.68 50.01
Aerospace 421.46 1.28 2.34 0.66 0.02 20.57
Waste & Disposal Serv 100.40 1.28 5.36 2.41 1.64 20.86
Specialty Chemicals 240.45 1.27 3.88 1.80 8.99 22.31
Gambling 559.09 1.24 3.43 2.18 -0.85 18.49
Recreational Prod 208.83 1.17 4.25 4.28 -6.50 -12.45
Commodity Chemicals 202.92 1.14 5.30 3.71 5.07 1.14
Business Support Serv 191.43 1.13 2.11 1.95 4.74 6.91
Water 634.31 1.11 1.74 0.46 5.86 -17.67
Specialty Finance 133.58 1.11 3.85 6.11 7.74 17.83
Computer Hardware 474.05 1.11 2.77 4.99 8.38 7.53
Real Estate Holding & Dev 388.21 1.09 5.03 9.55 8.82 23.64
Semiconductors 1203.82 1.09 3.16 5.45 5.27 -4.28
Auto Parts 188.70 1.08 3.82 -1.49 -3.86 -10.62
Consumer Finance 103.70 1.08 3.88 3.40 -1.51 2.40
Biotechnology 445.47 1.05 2.03 1.40 3.40 -4.28
Banks 551.07 0.98 2.93 1.54 6.77 13.88
Hotels 608.19 0.97 3.41 9.17 2.05 20.41
Platinum & Precious Metals 75.83 0.96 2.43 -12.49 -27.82 -13.21
Financial Administration 106.33 0.95 -1.06 0.49 -3.37 4.73
Gold Mining 90.91 0.94 -4.11 -12.88 -11.53 -2.62
Industrial Suppliers 117.48 0.91 8.03 7.63 -0.59 12.77
Media Agencies 365.15 0.90 1.22 2.16 2.69 0.45
Mortgage Finance 85.00 0.88 3.89 6.74 9.07 7.56
Broadcast & Entertainment 413.91 0.86 2.03 3.57 4.98 5.50
Reinsurance 101.35 0.82 1.36 5.37 12.52 1.52
Broadline Retailers 356.40 0.77 4.43 8.23 4.49 13.44
Specialized Consumer Serv 621.33 0.76 -1.26 -0.75 -6.45 -16.94
Defense 120.71 0.74 0.47 2.61 6.02 15.92
Tires 47.91 0.74 1.51 27.01 19.04 -17.06
Airlines 126.68 0.73 9.06 4.90 1.10 28.84
Mobile Telecom 343.72 0.67 5.41 6.08 -4.79 -10.02
Life Insurance 618.66 0.65 0.20 2.26 3.50 9.89
General Mining 1174.24 0.64 -4.37 -5.46 6.75 17.79
Building Matrls/Fxtures 315.06 0.64 2.27 1.06 0.58 -5.47
Industrial Machinery 199.29 0.62 3.17 -0.07 -2.65 10.48
Food Prod 233.89 0.58 0.90 0.52 4.25 9.87
Automobiles 183.45 0.56 -3.31 0.92 17.69 -3.38
Prop & Casualty Insurance 374.28 0.55 1.28 3.87 6.70 9.44
Medical Supplies 331.32 0.54 1.37 3.20 12.23 10.18
Pharmaceuticals 275.65 0.54 1.87 3.51 11.61 7.68
Publishing 281.00 0.52 1.04 1.15 -1.09 -11.39
Nondurable Household Prod 459.68 0.50 -0.79 1.74 10.86 9.84
Fixed Line Telecom 145.82 0.50 0.69 4.14 12.70 29.44
Soft Drinks 298.62 0.49 0.63 2.05 6.08 9.63
Footwear 250.39 0.49 0.45 6.95 1.42 4.63
Medical Equip 461.79 0.49 1.48 2.28 -1.08 -7.38
Distillers & Vintners 128.61 0.46 0.82 7.20 8.81 4.66
Diversified Industrials 451.27 0.40 2.02 2.11 0.88 0.40
Real Estate Invstmt Trusts 126.38 0.40 2.35 5.34 11.73 19.44
Marine Transportation 295.46 0.39 2.65 -2.42 3.70 -1.82
Commercial Vehicles/Trucks 757.91 0.38 2.10 -0.77 -2.51 19.41
Health Care Providers 527.23 0.32 0.56 3.45 13.03 4.71
Home Construction 655.12 0.29 7.48 4.68 0.94 -32.88
Brewers 324.41 0.25 0.65 -2.28 4.19 4.95
Gas Distribution 110.60 0.24 -0.58 -2.29 5.24 -1.30
Multiutilities 115.98 0.20 -0.01 0.51 5.67 0.77
Durable Household Prod 132.52 0.13 2.06 6.52 4.48 4.75
Heavy Construction 309.97 0.12 -2.56 -7.74 0.88 28.05
Drug Retailers 548.65 0.08 -0.86 3.53 12.52 12.09
Forestry 222.54 0.07 -2.78 3.85 1.95 -11.42
Personal Prod 267.59 0.06 0.16 5.36 3.66 11.28
Electricity 170.23 0.06 -0.88 -1.39 5.33 0.88
Exploration & Production 406.16 -0.07 -15.66 -23.04 -15.84 -16.17
Full Line Insurance 437.07 -0.13 1.13 2.34 8.29 7.63
Internet 341.47 -0.27 0.49 -0.17 -0.67 13.71
Pipelines 442.56 -0.34 -1.48 -4.11 1.02 4.06
Aluminum 237.47 -0.41 2.80 -1.62 -5.33 6.77
Oil Equip & Serv 469.48 -0.44 0.54 -9.45 -9.48 10.47
Home Improve Retailers 90.36 -0.52 2.55 0.91 -4.80 -10.27
Tobacco 275.93 -0.59 -1.56 -2.07 15.81 15.30
Nonferrous Metals 330.45 -0.72 0.04 -6.15 0.25 38.82
Insurance Brokers 101.45 -0.73 5.16 6.45 3.92 1.82
Integrated Oil & Gas 470.94 -0.99 16.13 7.26 23.43 14.34
Coal 220.07 -1.62 -4.71 -24.29 -30.56 -25.12

Rob
09-20-2006, 01:43 PM
At 11am EDT...Comes out every hour RobCool! Presumably one needs to be a subscriber to obtain that info. Correct?

IIC
09-20-2006, 02:22 PM
Cool! Presumably one needs to be a subscriber to obtain that info. Correct?

Theoretically.......IIC

Rob
09-20-2006, 02:37 PM
Theoretically.Okay, but what about factually?

IIC
09-20-2006, 02:44 PM
Okay, but what about factually?

Some brokers offer it at no charge...Scottrade is one

IIC
09-20-2006, 03:16 PM
Text Of Federal Reserve's Interest Rate Decision

NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--The following is the text of the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates released Wednesday, Sept. 20:
The Federal Open Market Committee decided today to keep its target for the federal funds rate at 5-1/4 percent.
The moderation in economic growth appears to be continuing, partly reflecting a cooling of the housing market.
Readings on core inflation have been elevated, and the high levels of resource utilization and of the prices of energy and other commodities have the potential to sustain inflation pressures. However, inflation pressures seem likely to moderate over time, reflecting reduced impetus from energy prices, contained inflation expectations, and the cumulative effects of monetary policy actions and other factors restraining aggregate demand.
Nonetheless, the Committee judges that some inflation risks remain. The extent and timing of any additional firming that may be needed to address these risks will depend on the evolution of the outlook for both inflation and economic growth, as implied by incoming information.
Voting for the FOMC monetary policy action were: Ben S. Bernanke, Chairman; Timothy F. Geithner, Vice Chairman; Susan S. Bies; Jack Guynn; Donald L. Kohn; Randall S. Kroszner; Frederic S. Mishkin; Sandra Pianalto; Kevin M. Warsh; and Janet L. Yellen. Voting against was Jeffrey M. Lacker, who preferred an increase of 25 basis points in the federal funds rate target at this meeting.

IIC
09-20-2006, 03:49 PM
In CNCT 10.40's

IIC
09-20-2006, 05:00 PM
Only had one good day since I came back from vacation

Lost .04 on CNCT and heldover VCP

IIC
09-20-2006, 08:04 PM
Today's MoMo:

ICH, UAHC, SYX, LNUX, PME, AUXL, BDC, CCOI, CPA, GYMB, SPEC, TWTC, LFC, IIVI, GIGM, KTII, MEH, AVNC, ECHO, CHINA, SBGA, TWGP, BAP, LVLT, CLG, TAR, PZA, ANGN, LPA, PERY, MFRI

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/75K

http://trimurl.com/75L

ICH
UAHC
SYX
LNUX
PME
AUXL
BDC
CCOI
CPA
GYMB
SPEC
TWTC
LFC
IIVI
GIGM
KTII
MEH
AVNC
ECHO
CHINA
SBGA
TWGP
BAP
LVLT
CLG
TAR
PZA
ANGN
LPA
PERY
MFRI

IIC
09-20-2006, 08:59 PM
Stocks that made new highs AND closed up on at least 2x ADV

Sorted by daily % increase in descending order:

ICH, UAHC, CPV, ORCL, SYX, BEAS, KMX, AUXL, TIBX, PBCT, MCS, BDC, HMG, CPA, BNG, ESLT, CBK, GHCI, VCP, KBAY, HCSG, LFC, BRT, IIVI, GIGM, KTII, IIH, APAB, IT, CHINA, CTCM, RYAAY, MFA, IGV, PVH, SDX, SCI, MPW, MFRI, GEF, VOLC, RBN, IXP, PPS, UIL, KRE, PTE, AVK, IRL, GMEB, MVL, CSWC, DEAR, FDL, MS, JKD, BQY, IYH, ARDNA, KFN, PFM, NGPC, EML, ARDI

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/75M

http://trimurl.com/75N

http://trimurl.com/75O

http://trimurl.com/75P

ICH
UAHC
CPV
ORCL
SYX
BEAS
KMX
AUXL
TIBX
PBCT
MCS
BDC
HMG
CPA
BNG
ESLT
CBK
GHCI
VCP
KBAY
HCSG
LFC
BRT
IIVI
GIGM
KTII
IIH
APAB
IT
CHINA
CTCM
RYAAY
MFA
IGV
PVH
SDX
SCI
MPW
MFRI
GEF
VOLC
RBN
IXP
PPS
UIL
KRE
PTE
AVK
IRL
GMEB
MVL
CSWC
DEAR
FDL
MS
JKD
BQY
IYH
ARDNA
KFN
PFM
NGPC
EML
ARDI

IIC
09-21-2006, 10:20 AM
Morning Movers: CMTL GYMB PCLN FNET SYMC WEBX MDV AAPL POZN CPWM GOOG SHPGY SNDK ERIC AAUK MIVA TZOO ORLY

IIC
09-21-2006, 11:19 AM
in BWNG on the bounce off 12

IIC
09-21-2006, 12:04 PM
in BWNG on the bounce off 12


Trim +.25...

IIC
09-21-2006, 12:10 PM
Momo:

Ihs Gvp Tq Merx Chmdv Gymb Bits Psmt Tar Bwng Ntpa Syx Tscm Cogo Swhc Pspt Ice Gigm Omni Bont Orb

IIC
09-21-2006, 12:26 PM
In CHINA just over 6

peanuts
09-21-2006, 12:56 PM
Hey Dougie,

Check out USU... looks interesting, doesn't it?

IIC
09-21-2006, 02:23 PM
Hey Dougie,

Check out USU... looks interesting, doesn't it?

Yes...if 9.92 holds...Nice that it bounced off of it...9.92 is the 20ema

However, I'm too busy losing money to consider buying anything else right now...VCP was one of the stupidest trades I've made in a long time. BWNG still looks OK so I'll hold for now. CHINA pulled back but I still like it.

IIC
09-21-2006, 04:22 PM
bot PSPT....

IIC
09-21-2006, 05:00 PM
Think I'll put a bar in my car and drive myself to drink

http://bestsmileys.com/drinking/20.gif

Losing days I can take...But losing weeks are not in the plan...Well, weeks not over.

Holding over VCP CHINA PSPT and the rest of BWNG

IIC
09-21-2006, 11:06 PM
Today's MoMo:

MDV, YAKC, GYMB, BITS, PSMT, PSPT, IAAC, TAR, INPH, MERX, LPA, SIM, ICE, EVST, BWNG, HMSY, PRFT, BONT, CKSW, MA, SYX, GIGM, AP, NGPS, ICON, ACLI, PAE, AVCA, CHINA

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/767

http://trimurl.com/768

MDV
YAKC
GYMB
BITS
PSMT
PSPT
IAAC
TAR
INPH
MERX
LPA
SIM
ICE
EVST
BWNG
HMSY
PRFT
BONT
CKSW
MA
SYX
GIGM
AP
NGPS
ICON
ACLI
PAE
AVCA
CHINA

IIC
09-21-2006, 11:54 PM
I thought this was cute...I get a nightly stock letter email and it always starts w/ a little funny saying:

I asked my wife, “Where do you want to go for our anniversary?”

She said, “Somewhere I have never been!”

I told her, “How about the kitchen?”

IIC
09-22-2006, 12:36 AM
Market Focus ... Friday - Sep 22, 2006

Markets will mark time ahead of the weekend, perhaps reconsidering yesterday's big reaction to the Philadelphia Fed manufacturing report.

That is Barron's take on the market tonight...Now, who gets paid to write sh*t like that???

IIC
09-22-2006, 12:52 AM
http://tal.marketgauge.com/dvmgpro/charts/COCAD12.GIF


http://tal.marketgauge.com/dvmgpro/charts/CNYAD12.GIF

IIC
09-22-2006, 01:01 AM
I used to post this every night...My S/R scanner results:

Naz Comp:

Resistance:

2369
2345
2313
2266

Support:

2235-Medium
2190-2195
2178
2160-Strong
2114-Strong
2085
2070

Rob
09-22-2006, 08:59 AM
http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/5307/amu2.png (http://imageshack.us)

Interesting how when, in early May, the oscillator first said “oversold,” the NASDAQ went on to lose another 11%. Then in late August the oscillator said “overbought,” and the index has gained 5% so far since then. It's also interesting to me that the point at which it was “oversold” is actually above the “overbought” point about 3½ months later.

IIC
09-22-2006, 11:20 AM
http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/5307/amu2.png (http://imageshack.us)





Interesting how when, in early May, the oscillator first said “oversold,” the NASDAQ went on to lose another 11%. Then in late August the oscillator said “overbought,” and the index has gained 5% so far since then. It's also interesting to me that the point at which it was “oversold” is actually above the “overbought” point about 3½ months later.

Rob...You are using a short term A/D to compare to an intermediate term market. It would be better if you used a 30 day graph for that(below).

Also, as the line heads down thru oversold it is still Bearish. What you want to see is the trend reversing up on the A/D line to a point you are comfortable with before you consider it Bullish.

On this chart a short term trader may have become bullish on June 1st as the line came up thru the red line and again the last week of July or the beginning of August. What you are looking for is a trend reversal.

Liken it to RSI...Many feel as it goes thru 70 it is Bullish even though it is in Overbought territory...They become bearish when the line finally heads below 70. On the other hand, there are those that are bullish as the line comes up from oversold which some say the reversal happens when the line goes up thru 30.

At the moment the 12 A/D is bearish as it heads down...But this is very short term.

Here is the Intermediate A/D graph:

http://tal.marketgauge.com/dvmgpro/charts/COCAD30.GIF

IIC
09-22-2006, 11:45 AM
MoMo: UAHC BITS SA VGZ LFC MDTH IHS INTT AETH

IIC
09-22-2006, 12:06 PM
TOP STORIES
MAN AG TIPS SWEETER OFFER TO SCANIA

German truck maker MAN plans to make a 'more attractive' offer to shareholders of Swedish rival Scania after its $12 billion bid was rejected this week by the company and its two controlling shareholders, says MAN's chief executive. MAN CEO Hakan Samuelsson tells a group of money managers in London the company is working on putting together better terms for Scania's two biggest shareholders - Volkswagen and Investor AB.
CABLEVISION GAVE OPTIONS TO DEAD OFFICIAL

Probe finds that Cablevision awarded options to vice chairman Marc Lustgarten after his 1999 death, but backdated them to make it look like the grant was awarded when he was alive. Shares slip 1%.
BUSH STRIKES A DEAL ON TERROR DETAINEES

Ending weeks of division, the White House and Senate Republicans agreed on a framework for legislation defining the tribunal structure and rules of evidence for trying enemy combatants in the war on terror.
BOSTON SCI DROPS ON LOWER 3Q OUTLOOK

Medical-device maker's shares slide 11% after release of disappointing preliminary 3Q net sales and earning figures linked to underperforming cardiac rhythm management and drug-coated stents divisions.
NIKE PROFIT SLIPS 13%, REVENUE RISES

Nike 1Q profit falls to $377.2 million, or $1.47 a share, beating expectations by 6c. Excluding stock-option expenses, profit down 3%. Revenue rises 8.6% to $4.19 billion, also ahead of market expectations. Shares rise 4%.
EUROPEAN STOCKS TRADE LOWER

European stock markets fall after data raises concerns about growth in the American economy. Companies with heavy exposure to the U.S. growth cycle, such as software maker SAP and chip firm Infineon Technologies, take a beating.
HASBRO RECALLS TOOL BENCH AFTER DEATHS

Toymaker's Playskool unit recalls about 255,000 Team Talkin' Tool Bench toys, age-graded 3 years and up, following the deaths of two younger children who suffocated when the nail head became forcefully lodged in their throats.
BORGWARNER TO CUT 850 EMPLOYEES

Auto parts supplier announces it is cutting 13% of its North American employees, and lowers financial outlook for 2006 to $3.95-$4.10 a share from previous estimate of $4.35-$4.60. Shares fall 4%.
APOTEX MOTION TO STAY, PLAVIX INJUNCTION DENIED

Drug developers Sanofi-Aventis and Bristol-Myers Squibb say a federal court denied competitor Apotex's motion to stay an Aug. 31 injunction ordering it to halt sales of a generic version of blood thinner Plavix.
PALM 1Q NET SLIPS ON OPTIONS, COMPETITION

Treo smart phone maker's 1Q net falls to $16.5 million, or 16c per share, as it accounts for stock option expenses and grapples with slow sales growth amid tougher competition. Revenue rises 4% to $355.8 million. Shares up 2%.
VIACOM'S MTV TO BUY HARMONIX

MTV Networks division agrees to acquire music-oriented video game developer for $175 million. Deal includes provisions for Harmonix shareholders to be eligible for incremental earn-out payments through 2008.
US, CHINA AGREE ON ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES BUT NOT TIMING

U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson says that the U.S. and China are largely in agreement over the steps China needs to take to reform its economy, but aren't unified over the timing. 'Their enthusiasm was very encouraging,' Paulson says, but declines to go into specifics.
TRIBUNE OPENS DOOR TO POSSIBLE SALE

Board opens the door to sale or management buyout after voting to set up a special committee of independent directors to explore alternatives for 'creating additional value for shareholders.' Splitting Tribune in two will also be considered. Shares up 3%.
FORBES LIST IS NOW BILLIONAIRES ONLY

For the first time, Forbes' list of 400 richest people in U.S. consists only of people worth $1 billion or more. Casino magnate Sheldon Adelson jumps to No. 3, finishing behind Nos. 1 and 2: Bill Gates and Warren Buffett.
NYSE, EURONEXT TO HAVE SEPARATE UNITS FOR REGULATION

NYSE and Euronext will create separate U.S. and European entities to ensure that regulators on two continents will retain their independence if the two stock exchange operators complete their merger.
GM TALKS SPUTTER WITH RENAULT AND NISSAN SO FAR

After two months of exploratory talks, General Motors, Renault and Nissan Motor are making little progress toward a grand alliance, according to people familiar with the matter. GM shares fall 2%.
HALLIBURTON BOOSTS STOCK BUYBACKS BY $2B

Halliburton says it increased its stock repurchase program by $2 billion. Under the previous $1 billion program, launched in February, the Houston oil services company has repurchased 29.5 million shares for $983 million.
SHELL CHINA BUYS 75% OF LUBRICANT COMPANY TONGYI

Royal Dutch Shell says it has bought a majority stake in Chinese lubricant brand Tongyi as it capitalizes on robust growth in local demand. Deal means Shell will be country's third-largest lubricant producer with a combined 9.5% share of the market.
MERCK TO APPEAL VIOXX JUDGMENT

More than a year after losing the first trial over withdrawn painkiller Vioxx, drug maker is appealing the $253.4 million awarded by Texas jury to widow of alleged victim. About 16,000 lawsuits over drug have sprung up across the country.


ANALYSIS
Amaranth Raises Regulation Question
The spectacular $6 billion collapse of hedge fund's natural gas trading portfolio has once again raised the issue of whether the U.S. should increase regulation of over-the-counter markets.

Rob
09-22-2006, 02:30 PM
What you are looking for is a trend reversal.I understand exactly what you are saying, and I agree with it. I guess my underlying implication was that this is the reason I think MACD indicators are more useful.

IIC
09-22-2006, 02:36 PM
I understand exactly what you are saying, and I agree with it. I guess my underlying implication was that this is the reason I think MACD indicators are more useful.

Actually, I don't think using one indicator is all that great...Have to use a combination of the indicators you prefer and look for some sort of confirmation IMO...Doug

IIC
09-22-2006, 02:40 PM
Throwing in the towel on my short termers ( Now watch the market reverse...lol )...made some on BWNG but lost on CHINA VCP PSPT...I will not rush to try to get it all back though...Figure to get it back by the end of next week.

Gotta hit the road in a bit and will miss the rest of the market day...Doug(IIC)

IIC
09-23-2006, 12:45 PM
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IIC 100 for 9/25/06/06

SWHC STEC CHDX GMTC AKAM ICE BGC HANS TWGP CHINA ECHO FMCN NTRI SMSI CLB ICLR STKL ICON ICTG ININ NUHC OMCL EME QLTY PRFT SAIA WTHN PRXL MTW ACLI TIE TSCM GRB KNOT GOL GLG BRKR RBN SLW RKT SBL IFSIA LIFC FORM CTSH WFR PNFP FNSR TTEC ARTG ABB IFOX MICC RTEC LFB OPNT BIDU TBBK USHS AMX ZOLL CWTR NCS ACGY SLP CLHB BOT OXPS HPOL VSEA BRLI MEK PWR SHLD PSYS GIL CROX OMX NIHD CELG TTI AIR OPEN HRZ ATHR ZUMZ IHG TRID ILSE CWLZ DTPI DOCC IO EGN VPRT COHR SCSS CME UCO PSEM

If you would like the IIC 100 is a vertical format or comma separated you can convert it here: http://www.ttrader.com/stockchat/replace_symbols.php

billyjoe
09-23-2006, 12:59 PM
Doug,
You don't seem like a chart guy , but seriously do you look at the chart closely before buying an IIC 100 selection ?

-----------billyjoe

IIC
09-23-2006, 01:08 PM
Doug,
You don't seem like a chart guy , but seriously do you look at the chart closely before buying an IIC 100 selection ?

-----------billyjoe


Yes...........

IIC
09-23-2006, 03:16 PM
I understand exactly what you are saying, and I agree with it. I guess my underlying implication was that this is the reason I think MACD indicators are more useful.

Rob...I like to use MACD too...that's why I include it on my Little Charts for the MoMo lists etc.

Speaking of MACD...A few times I posted MACD Crossovers BEFORE they Crossover...Doesn't mean the stocks are any good just by itself...But I was just going back cleaning out some old lists back from 5-7 months ago and it showed that the majority of those I listed are up pretty good.

One thing I like to use is the default MACD along with 2 shorter term MACD's...Look at HWCC...looks interesting here:

http://img117.imageshack.us/img117/8505/hwcc92206tj6.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

IIC
09-23-2006, 05:10 PM
Friday's MoMo:

TRT, CTDC, UAHC, BITS, PCCC, XNR, MDV, IEDU, PCLN, TWTC, LFC, IHS, HRSH, MXICY, STRS, IIG, INPH, ILC

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/76V

TRT
CTDC
UAHC
BITS
PCCC
XNR
MDV
IEDU
PCLN
TWTC
LFC
IHS
HRSH
MXICY
STRS
IIG
INPH
ILC

IIC
09-23-2006, 08:29 PM
Dave...I saw on another thread that you follow RevShark...LOL...Isn't he Cramer's buddy???

Here's a clip from a post I made at another forum...Actually though...Rev and Scott are not that bad...They are just late to the party...But who in their right mind would pay $500 or more a month for stuff they could get for free???

Am I supposed to listen to a guy who doesn't know how to spell "INTERNET"???...Mr. B

http://www.sharkinvesting.com/newsletter/ad1.jpg


Nice to see somebody listens to me...Finally corrected...IIC

IIC
09-24-2006, 12:33 PM
Well, that missing week ending Sept. 1st is still missing...But w/o that one week the YTD results in IIC 100 Top 10 vs. IBD 100 Top 10 is:

IIC 100 +14.16%

IBD 100 -7.99%

IIC
09-24-2006, 02:47 PM
IIC's Killer Watch Lists:

From the IIC 100:

BGC # 7
DTPI #91
FMCN # 12
ICON # 18
SMSI # 14
STEC # 2
KNOT # 34

From Ski (although he has a couple above too):

KLIC

Others:

IHS
IMA
GCOM
SPAR
HWCC
BITS
IEDU
PCCC

Little Charts On All Of Them:

http://trimurl.com/771

I am also watching some recent IPO's for possible quickie trades...Best, Doug(IIC)

IIC
09-25-2006, 01:31 AM
Peter "Against the Gods" (http://amazon.com/o/ASIN/0471295639/groksoup04/ref=nosim/) Bernstein has delivered the most choice quote (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=aDOS5DfPpLX4&refer=news) so far on the Amaranth hedge fund meltdown:

"What happened to that hedge fund shows that when you're really right, you always overstay the position and that's when you get murdered. It's better not to be right so much.''

BTW...who ended up with that $6 Billion anyway???...IIC

IIC
09-25-2006, 03:01 AM
Naz Support/Resistance:


Resistance:

2369
2345
2310
2266
2233-Medium
2222

Support:

2199
2170-VERY STRONG
2114-Strong
2080
2068
2052
2020

IIC
09-25-2006, 03:46 AM
The other day I posted the 12 Day Naz A/D...Below is the 5 Day Naz A/D...Notice when it comes out of oversold (green lines) and out of overbought (red lines) how the market generally follows short term:

http://img170.imageshack.us/img170/1038/naz5dayadgf9.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

Currently the MACD's do not look good for the Naz either:

http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/2886/naz922gc0.jpg (http://imageshack.us)


Futures are currently up some though and Japan closed flat on Monday...IIC

IIC
09-25-2006, 11:09 AM
Dow Jones Sector Indexes Winners And Losers
.
================================================== ===========================
----------- Percent Change -----------
Sector Index Daily 1 Wk. 1 Mo. 3 Mo. 1 Yr.
================================================== ===========================
Airlines 126.52 2.20 3.58 8.70 -3.66 31.63
Mortgage Finance 84.85 1.07 0.91 4.96 10.06 12.48
Apparel Retailers 411.08 1.03 2.20 12.87 10.26 24.11
Mobile Telecom 341.65 1.02 -0.26 6.34 -3.06 -8.35
Aerospace 422.16 0.98 1.32 3.70 1.05 22.40
Recreational Serv 82.14 0.97 4.95 15.43 8.28 -6.48
Invstmt Serv 1089.83 0.96 1.79 8.71 13.22 31.86
Automobiles 185.53 0.92 0.98 4.41 18.50 1.47
Internet 344.49 0.92 -4.20 3.87 -3.40 13.37
Fixed Line Telecom 151.68 0.91 4.67 7.76 18.32 37.08
Electronic Office Equip 282.00 0.90 1.97 5.24 10.86 10.61
Full Line Insurance 437.76 0.88 0.02 3.65 9.71 9.95
Broadline Retailers 354.42 0.85 1.17 10.95 3.67 14.59
Recreational Prod 208.26 0.83 0.81 9.65 -5.88 -9.56
Broadcast & Entertainment 414.90 0.82 1.64 3.50 6.24 9.77
Defense 120.84 0.74 0.41 4.30 7.17 17.68
Home Construction 648.97 0.74 -2.34 7.46 0.74 -30.92
Software 567.47 0.72 1.75 6.79 17.39 11.91
Travel & Tourism 78.54 0.65 0.90 1.59 4.96 -16.49
Life Insurance 626.76 0.64 1.74 3.81 5.90 14.24
Banks 549.49 0.57 0.88 2.08 7.47 16.37
Diversified Industrials 447.88 0.55 -0.44 2.49 1.60 2.69
Publishing 281.16 0.55 0.17 2.29 0.73 -9.00
Asset Managers 132.05 0.54 0.53 6.34 15.31 31.08
Gambling 557.37 0.53 0.74 5.33 -0.57 21.54
Toys 333.12 0.52 3.78 14.06 29.29 4.24
Pharmaceuticals 275.33 0.50 0.61 2.81 12.56 10.56
Commercial Vehicles/Trucks 729.18 0.49 -4.05 -1.00 -7.87 15.89
Personal Prod 268.50 0.49 0.60 6.42 4.34 15.04
Financial Administration 105.14 0.48 -0.93 1.69 -3.57 5.02
Media Agencies 361.99 0.48 -1.08 2.74 2.64 1.00
Business Train/Employ Agnc 116.90 0.47 -3.01 1.43 -13.39 7.10
Prop & Casualty Insurance 372.97 0.47 0.06 4.62 7.30 10.44
Electronic Equip 183.03 0.46 0.76 3.86 3.74 10.78
Computer Serv 61.93 0.45 -0.95 2.66 3.54 6.96
Computer Hardware 464.80 0.45 -0.65 3.41 7.13 6.27
Specialty Retailers 423.09 0.43 0.59 11.43 3.26 9.69
Forestry 219.06 0.40 -3.57 -2.36 -1.73 -12.53
Hotels 593.42 0.40 -1.25 9.68 -2.10 18.68
Commodity Chemicals 201.96 0.39 0.07 4.89 3.54 5.08
Business Support Serv 190.02 0.36 -0.05 2.47 2.67 8.47
Insurance Brokers 100.88 0.36 0.88 6.00 5.35 -0.12
Reinsurance 102.17 0.36 1.08 9.70 14.23 7.58
Telecom Equip 689.64 0.36 1.41 6.74 10.00 10.16
Building Matrls/Fxtures 309.26 0.32 -2.04 1.21 -2.19 -5.17
Multiutilities 115.52 0.32 0.02 1.12 7.09 4.25
Specialty Finance 133.25 0.31 0.50 8.62 6.49 18.46
Delivery Serv 603.47 0.29 -1.75 4.39 -10.68 16.31
Soft Drinks 295.38 0.29 -0.35 -0.28 5.43 11.31
Food Retailers/Whlslrs 214.61 0.27 1.17 4.16 8.87 7.62
Auto Parts 181.39 0.25 -2.84 -0.66 -8.91 -11.67
Consumer Electronics 727.88 0.22 -1.86 0.16 -5.98 3.91
Consumer Finance 103.75 0.20 0.93 6.26 -1.46 6.05
Elec Components & Equip 134.81 0.19 -0.92 2.46 0.55 13.80
Clothing & Accessories 157.01 0.19 0.65 11.36 10.55 9.12
Brewers 321.46 0.16 0.09 -4.32 3.43 6.90
Electricity 169.34 0.14 -0.16 -2.21 6.32 2.85
Medical Equip 450.45 0.09 -1.98 -0.28 -0.63 -8.59
Nondurable Household Prod 464.42 0.06 2.15 2.14 10.72 10.35
Home Improve Retailers 90.14 0.01 -1.69 6.98 -3.38 -8.31
Specialty Chemicals 238.23 0.00 0.23 2.11 7.83 25.27
Restaurants & Bars 401.70 0.00 1.40 9.87 6.78 20.25
Marine Transportation 286.66 -0.01 -2.72 -5.27 -2.84 -6.31
Biotechnology 442.30 -0.02 -0.16 1.27 4.77 -2.43
Waste & Disposal Serv 99.39 -0.08 0.95 5.06 0.68 21.76
Gas Distribution 109.59 -0.08 -0.91 -2.39 4.03 -0.54
Paper 149.26 -0.09 -1.14 -2.80 6.26 6.74
Water 629.67 -0.09 0.21 1.27 3.39 -17.51
Semiconductors 1162.30 -0.12 -3.94 2.74 3.35 -5.68
Health Care Providers 512.16 -0.18 -2.13 -0.56 8.29 2.14
Real Estate Holding & Dev 380.96 -0.18 -0.74 8.67 6.79 25.71
Transportation Serv 175.47 -0.19 -2.33 5.25 -9.01 27.02
Medical Supplies 328.10 -0.26 -0.53 2.59 12.73 9.21
Containers & Packaging 155.40 -0.30 -0.77 0.42 4.36 8.45
Real Estate Invstmt Trusts 124.40 -0.30 -0.39 2.99 11.46 21.46
Industrial Machinery 194.07 -0.32 -1.97 0.68 -4.94 9.65
Specialized Consumer Serv 617.71 -0.32 -1.58 2.95 -5.95 -16.73
Distillers & Vintners 126.78 -0.33 -0.43 3.49 5.13 10.45
Trucking 303.40 -0.38 -2.88 -1.74 -14.56 17.93
Railroads 354.85 -0.39 -4.87 1.86 -10.68 18.47
Food Prod 233.06 -0.39 0.38 -0.32 3.84 11.42
Tires 46.12 -0.60 -1.21 18.46 20.32 -15.82
Footwear 258.15 -0.65 3.35 10.85 3.40 5.62
Durable Household Prod 131.29 -0.70 -1.45 6.44 3.91 7.66
Pipelines 437.49 -0.85 -2.38 -6.57 -1.81 4.19
Furnishings 225.08 -0.90 0.65 7.98 -1.32 2.61
Exploration & Production 399.90 -0.91 -17.87 -26.14 -19.63 -19.07
Heavy Construction 295.40 -0.98 -6.01 -9.80 -5.61 18.55
Aluminum 231.16 -1.10 -4.27 -5.76 -8.56 13.55
Industrial Suppliers 112.67 -1.13 -2.75 5.63 -3.48 11.92
Platinum & Precious Metals 73.94 -1.20 -4.09 -10.87 -32.62 -9.89
Drug Retailers 514.55 -1.30 -5.70 -1.40 7.27 9.14
Steel 236.82 -1.71 -6.53 -4.76 -9.78 41.75
Integrated Oil & Gas 454.82 -1.73 10.34 2.33 19.77 10.44
Gold Mining 88.92 -1.75 -4.57 -17.55 -13.75 -3.42
Oil Equip & Serv 450.23 -1.87 -6.22 -13.74 -12.52 5.71
General Mining 1131.22 -2.15 -7.00 -13.41 -0.20 8.61
Nonferrous Metals 319.67 -2.24 -6.53 -7.51 -5.36 26.43
Coal 210.52 -2.80 -8.99 -26.47 -33.90 -27.39
Tobacco 268.07 -3.00 -4.00 -4.99 12.00 13.85

IIC
09-25-2006, 12:01 PM
in DBRN ...in GIGM

IIC
09-25-2006, 01:03 PM
in DBRN ...in GIGM


DBRN GIGM...out...made a few cents and lost a few cents

IIC
09-25-2006, 09:06 PM
Today's MoMo:

These are stocks in the top 5% of my Relative Strength(RS) Database of 5,500 equities that closed up at least 2% on at least 1.5x Average Daily Volume. My RS ratings may not exactly match other's ratings due to differing numbers of stocks in databases, the treatment of IPO's and the fact that I use a rating of 1-100...but they are fairly close as the formula is basic.

They are presented in descending order by % gain.

ACOR, WARR, TUG, NYMX, HDY, NMRX, KNOT, TRT, XING, PCCC, SPAR, AVNC, UAHC, CYTR, BLSI, IEDU, WEBX, XNR, MDV, RGX, MERX, INPH, TWTC, CPAK, NAVI, PCLN, TAM, IHS

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/77W

http://trimurl.com/77X

ACOR
WARR
TUG
NYMX
HDY
NMRX
KNOT
TRT
XING
PCCC
SPAR
AVNC
UAHC
CYTR
BLSI
IEDU
WEBX
XNR
MDV
RGX
MERX
INPH
TWTC
CPAK
NAVI
PCLN
TAM
IHS

IIC
09-25-2006, 11:40 PM
“The market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent.” – John Maynard Keynes

IIC
09-26-2006, 12:04 AM
I'm not about to pay for a sub...But here is today's Shadow Teaser FWIW:

Latest Monthly Commentaries• September 2006 Edition (http://www.shadowstats.com/cgi-bin/sgs/article/id=873) http://www.shadowstats.com/imgs/s2.gif (Sep. 25)
Upsides for Inflation and Gold Have Not Yet Been Touched/ Business Downturn Accelerates/ Poverty Report Suggests GDP Reporting Fraud/ Katrina and Pre-Election Manipulations Distort Current Numbers/ Dollar Selling and Higher Interest Rates in Offing/ The economy's crash landing was evident in most economic reporting of the last month. On the plus side, volatile oil and gasoline prices have enjoyed a short-term decline -- just in time for the election -- but inflation problems are only beginning. Despite unusual reporting distortions that will surface in the next two months, the broad outlook for a deepening inflationary recession continues. While these conditions remain bearish long-term for the U.S. equity and credit markets and for the U.S. dollar, they remain extremely bullish for gold. More.. (http://www.shadowstats.com/cgi-bin/sgs/article/id=873)

Site Addy is: http://www.shadowstats.com/cgi-bin/sgs

I'm neutral on their take...IIC

IIC
09-26-2006, 11:30 AM
in TIE 24.70's

IIC
09-26-2006, 12:02 PM
Dow Jones Sector Indexes Winners And Losers
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================================================== ===========================
----------- Percent Change -----------
Sector Index Daily 1 Wk. 1 Mo. 3 Mo. 1 Yr.
================================================== ===========================

Steel 244.46 2.55 2.74 -5.17 -4.87 45.15
Home Construction 682.35 2.35 11.95 9.03 5.14 -30.09
Automobiles 190.94 1.89 0.63 5.04 22.50 0.57
Nonferrous Metals 329.93 1.80 -0.12 -6.29 0.09 38.60
Trucking 309.54 1.78 0.44 -5.19 -7.96 17.22
Commercial Vehicles/Trucks 752.92 1.75 1.42 -1.42 -3.15 18.63
Specialized Consumer Serv 632.34 1.74 0.49 1.01 -4.80 -15.47
Marine Transportation 290.57 1.30 0.95 -4.03 1.98 -3.44
Delivery Serv 613.03 1.25 3.94 2.75 -6.71 18.63
Broadline Retailers 360.90 1.25 5.75 9.59 5.81 14.87
Heavy Construction 305.10 1.23 -4.09 -9.19 -0.70 26.04
Distillers & Vintners 129.65 1.22 1.63 8.07 9.69 5.50
Diversified Industrials 456.61 1.21 3.23 3.32 2.07 1.59
Footwear 264.02 1.20 5.91 12.77 6.94 10.32
Oil Equip & Serv 465.24 1.18 -0.37 -10.27 -10.29 9.47
Coal 220.17 1.15 -4.67 -24.26 -30.52 -25.09
Home Improve Retailers 92.72 1.11 5.23 3.54 -2.31 -7.93
Transportation Serv 180.92 1.05 6.66 3.56 -2.91 28.83
Integrated Oil & Gas 468.67 1.02 15.57 6.75 22.84 13.79
Pipelines 444.19 0.99 -1.12 -3.76 1.39 4.44
Furnishings 230.60 0.99 4.77 6.50 1.72 -0.71
Financial Administration 106.85 0.97 -0.58 0.98 -2.90 5.24
Recreational Prod 210.41 0.90 5.04 5.07 -5.79 -11.79
Mortgage Finance 86.16 0.85 5.31 8.19 10.56 9.03
Drug Retailers 510.69 0.81 -7.72 -3.63 4.73 4.33
Waste & Disposal Serv 101.28 0.80 6.28 3.30 2.53 21.92
Real Estate Holding & Dev 390.81 0.78 5.73 10.28 9.55 24.47
Durable Household Prod 133.68 0.76 2.95 7.46 5.39 5.67
Railroads 361.70 0.74 4.59 0.01 -8.82 24.16
Toys 335.80 0.74 8.27 10.88 28.17 -0.95
Auto Parts 185.01 0.72 1.79 -3.41 -5.74 -12.37
Exploration & Production 406.55 0.71 -15.58 -22.97 -15.76 -16.09
Building Matrls/Fxtures 314.12 0.67 1.97 0.76 0.28 -5.75
Commodity Chemicals 204.92 0.61 6.34 4.73 6.11 2.13
Publishing 284.69 0.58 2.36 2.48 0.21 -10.22
Gold Mining 89.59 0.54 -5.50 -14.15 -12.81 -4.04
Full Line Insurance 443.32 0.54 2.57 3.80 9.84 9.17
Personal Prod 269.78 0.53 0.98 6.22 4.51 12.19
Invstmt Serv 1096.86 0.53 9.85 6.50 16.39 32.38
Industrial Machinery 196.98 0.51 1.98 -1.23 -3.77 9.20
Tires 46.85 0.49 -0.73 24.20 16.41 -18.90
Consumer Finance 105.34 0.49 5.52 5.03 0.05 4.02
Prop & Casualty Insurance 377.45 0.48 2.14 4.75 7.60 10.36
Specialty Chemicals 240.26 0.36 3.79 1.72 8.90 22.22
Aerospace 424.59 0.33 3.10 1.40 0.76 21.47
Clothing & Accessories 159.35 0.30 5.77 9.52 9.74 8.24
Broadcast & Entertainment 420.19 0.30 3.58 5.14 6.57 7.10
Water 628.97 0.30 0.89 -0.39 4.96 -18.37
Food Prod 235.61 0.28 1.64 1.26 5.02 10.68
Reinsurance 102.63 0.28 2.64 6.70 13.94 2.80
Business Train/Employ Agnc 118.42 0.27 4.77 -2.41 -11.34 5.11
Insurance Brokers 101.14 0.27 4.84 6.13 3.60 1.51
Defense 121.33 0.26 0.99 3.14 6.57 16.51
Forestry 224.16 0.25 -2.07 4.60 2.69 -10.77
Platinum & Precious Metals 72.59 0.25 -1.95 -16.23 -30.90 -16.92
Software 573.05 0.24 6.25 7.12 20.81 9.46
Health Care Providers 514.01 0.23 -1.97 0.86 10.19 2.08
Media Agencies 367.50 0.23 1.87 2.82 3.35 1.09
Gas Distribution 110.77 0.22 -0.43 -2.14 5.40 -1.15
Electricity 171.74 0.21 0.00 -0.51 6.26 1.78
Nondurable Household Prod 468.68 0.20 1.15 3.74 13.03 11.99
Containers & Packaging 158.37 0.18 2.99 2.43 6.77 7.39
Food Retailers/Whlslrs 216.08 0.18 1.53 6.31 10.32 5.92
Life Insurance 629.48 0.18 1.95 4.05 5.31 11.81
Computer Hardware 473.91 0.18 2.73 4.96 8.35 7.50
Industrial Suppliers 115.37 0.15 6.09 5.70 -2.37 10.75
Hotels 596.33 0.15 1.39 7.04 0.06 18.06
Aluminum 232.37 0.06 0.60 -3.74 -7.36 4.48
Soft Drinks 298.03 0.01 0.43 1.85 5.87 9.42
Specialty Retailers 430.97 0.01 7.12 7.67 4.67 9.28
Apparel Retailers 413.32 -0.03 6.50 7.69 10.69 19.78
Mobile Telecom 339.66 -0.03 4.16 4.83 -5.91 -11.08
General Mining 1170.37 -0.04 -4.69 -5.77 6.39 17.40
Asset Managers 132.62 -0.06 3.89 3.91 14.23 29.03
Restaurants & Bars 406.19 -0.08 5.00 7.82 6.64 18.12
Multiutilities 116.74 -0.08 0.65 1.17 6.36 1.44
Electronic Office Equip 282.60 -0.09 2.88 4.62 9.98 7.99
Paper 149.96 -0.11 -1.99 -1.93 6.97 2.69
Airlines 125.73 -0.14 8.24 4.11 0.34 27.88
Banks 550.35 -0.14 2.80 1.41 6.63 13.73
Specialty Finance 133.96 -0.16 4.15 6.42 8.05 18.16
Elec Components & Equip 136.44 -0.17 3.37 0.60 1.98 14.62
Pharmaceuticals 275.02 -0.18 1.64 3.27 11.36 7.44
Electronic Equip 184.62 -0.19 4.08 2.63 2.61 10.79
Business Support Serv 190.34 -0.24 1.53 1.37 4.14 6.30
Medical Supplies 329.06 -0.26 0.68 2.49 11.46 9.43
Biotechnology 444.02 -0.26 1.70 1.07 3.07 -4.60
Real Estate Invstmt Trusts 124.26 -0.26 0.63 3.57 9.85 17.44
Medical Equip 448.94 -0.29 -1.34 -0.57 -3.83 -9.96
Brewers 324.21 -0.32 0.59 -2.34 4.12 4.89
Telecom Equip 695.95 -0.33 5.62 7.42 7.76 9.50
Computer Serv 62.27 -0.34 1.59 2.71 3.60 4.40
Consumer Electronics 735.80 -0.39 4.41 -4.27 -3.28 1.62
Gambling 557.65 -0.47 3.16 1.92 -1.10 18.18
Semiconductors 1185.29 -0.47 1.58 3.82 3.65 -5.75
Internet 340.17 -0.58 0.11 -0.55 -1.05 13.28
Recreational Serv 82.79 -0.72 6.14 13.17 9.71 -5.05
Travel & Tourism 78.38 -0.75 2.35 1.62 3.20 -16.53
Fixed Line Telecom 151.40 -0.75 4.54 8.12 17.01 34.39
Tobacco 256.92 -1.28 -8.34 -8.82 7.83 7.36

IIC
09-26-2006, 12:10 PM
bot OPEN....

IIC
09-26-2006, 12:41 PM
Trim TIE +.27....

IIC
09-26-2006, 05:01 PM
Trim TIE +.27....

Sold the rest +.57 and sold OPEN -.19

IIC
09-26-2006, 09:18 PM
Dow Jones Sector Indexes Winners And Losers
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================================================== ===========================
----------- Percent Change -----------
Sector Index Daily 1 Wk. 1 Mo. 3 Mo. 1 Yr.
================================================== ===========================

Steel 250.60 5.13 5.32 -2.79 -2.48 48.80
General Mining 1217.71 4.00 -0.83 -1.96 10.70 22.15
Platinum & Precious Metals 75.29 3.98 1.70 -13.11 -28.33 -13.83
Nonferrous Metals 336.29 3.76 1.80 -4.49 2.02 41.27
Commercial Vehicles/Trucks 764.73 3.35 3.01 0.13 -1.63 20.49
Coal 224.52 3.15 -2.79 -22.76 -29.15 -23.61
Railroads 369.68 2.97 6.90 2.21 -6.80 26.90
Specialized Consumer Serv 639.36 2.87 1.60 2.13 -3.74 -14.53
Marine Transportation 295.04 2.86 2.50 -2.56 3.55 -1.95
Trucking 312.49 2.75 1.39 -4.29 -7.08 18.34
Automobiles 191.96 2.43 1.17 5.60 23.15 1.11
Integrated Oil & Gas 474.64 2.30 17.04 8.11 24.40 15.24
Delivery Serv 619.34 2.29 5.01 3.81 -5.75 19.85
Transportation Serv 182.98 2.20 7.87 4.74 -1.81 30.29
Exploration & Production 412.15 2.10 -14.41 -21.91 -14.60 -14.93
Oil Equip & Serv 469.32 2.07 0.50 -9.48 -9.51 10.43
Gold Mining 90.91 2.02 -4.11 -12.88 -11.53 -2.62
Heavy Construction 307.11 1.90 -3.46 -8.60 -0.05 26.87
Home Construction 679.38 1.90 11.46 8.56 4.68 -30.40
Recreational Prod 212.50 1.90 6.08 6.11 -4.86 -10.92
Auto Parts 187.10 1.86 2.94 -2.32 -4.68 -11.38
Furnishings 232.55 1.84 5.65 7.40 2.58 0.13
Pipelines 447.87 1.82 -0.30 -2.96 2.23 5.31
Tires 47.46 1.80 0.56 25.82 17.92 -17.84
Distillers & Vintners 130.28 1.71 2.13 8.59 10.22 6.01
Financial Administration 107.52 1.61 0.05 1.61 -2.29 5.90
Footwear 264.80 1.50 6.23 13.10 7.25 10.65
Diversified Industrials 457.64 1.44 3.46 3.55 2.30 1.82
Forestry 226.79 1.42 -0.92 5.83 3.90 -9.73
Aluminum 235.32 1.33 1.87 -2.51 -6.19 5.80
Specialty Chemicals 242.43 1.26 4.73 2.64 9.88 23.32
Mortgage Finance 86.49 1.24 5.71 8.61 10.98 9.44
Commodity Chemicals 206.17 1.23 6.99 5.37 6.76 2.76
Broadcast & Entertainment 424.04 1.22 4.53 6.10 7.55 8.08
Consumer Finance 106.03 1.14 6.21 5.72 0.70 4.70
Durable Household Prod 134.09 1.07 3.27 7.79 5.71 5.99
Media Agencies 370.61 1.07 2.73 3.69 4.22 1.95
Containers & Packaging 159.75 1.06 3.89 3.32 7.70 8.32
Publishing 286.06 1.06 2.86 2.97 0.69 -9.79
Toys 336.86 1.05 8.61 11.23 28.58 -0.63
Food Prod 237.30 1.00 2.37 1.98 5.77 11.47
Industrial Machinery 197.94 0.99 2.47 -0.75 -3.30 9.73
Computer Hardware 477.64 0.97 3.54 5.79 9.20 8.34
Clothing & Accessories 160.36 0.93 6.44 10.22 10.44 8.93
Invstmt Serv 1100.74 0.89 10.24 6.88 16.81 32.85
Aerospace 426.87 0.87 3.66 1.95 1.30 22.12
Real Estate Holding & Dev 391.15 0.87 5.82 10.37 9.65 24.57
Electronic Office Equip 285.18 0.82 3.81 5.58 10.98 8.97
Building Matrls/Fxtures 314.42 0.76 2.06 0.86 0.38 -5.66
Personal Prod 270.20 0.69 1.14 6.38 4.68 12.37
Prop & Casualty Insurance 378.22 0.69 2.35 4.97 7.82 10.59
Food Retailers/Whlslrs 217.13 0.67 2.03 6.83 10.86 6.43
Full Line Insurance 443.80 0.65 2.69 3.91 9.96 9.29
Paper 151.07 0.63 -1.26 -1.21 7.76 3.45
Drug Retailers 509.78 0.63 -7.89 -3.80 4.55 4.15
Business Train/Employ Agnc 118.83 0.62 5.13 -2.08 -11.04 5.48
Gas Distribution 111.16 0.57 -0.07 -1.79 5.77 -0.80
Waste & Disposal Serv 101.02 0.54 6.01 3.04 2.27 21.61
Broadline Retailers 358.37 0.54 5.01 8.83 5.06 14.06
Airlines 126.56 0.52 8.96 4.80 1.00 28.72
Health Care Providers 515.31 0.49 -1.72 1.11 10.47 2.34
Software 574.37 0.48 6.49 7.36 21.09 9.72
Reinsurance 102.81 0.46 2.82 6.89 14.14 2.98
Defense 121.55 0.45 1.17 3.33 6.76 16.72
Elec Components & Equip 137.26 0.43 4.00 1.20 2.60 15.31
Soft Drinks 299.29 0.43 0.85 2.28 6.31 9.88
Semiconductors 1195.93 0.43 2.49 4.76 4.58 -4.91
Brewers 326.62 0.42 1.34 -1.61 4.90 5.67
Nondurable Household Prod 469.66 0.41 1.36 3.95 13.27 12.23
Consumer Electronics 741.69 0.40 5.25 -3.50 -2.50 2.43
Specialty Finance 134.70 0.39 4.73 7.00 8.64 18.81
Computer Serv 62.72 0.38 2.32 3.45 4.35 5.16
Internet 343.38 0.36 1.05 0.39 -0.12 14.35
Telecom Equip 700.79 0.36 6.35 8.17 8.51 10.26
Banks 553.07 0.35 3.31 1.91 7.16 14.29
Water 629.22 0.34 0.93 -0.35 5.01 -18.33
Recreational Serv 83.64 0.30 7.23 14.33 10.83 -4.07
Insurance Brokers 101.12 0.25 4.82 6.10 3.58 1.49
Asset Managers 133.03 0.25 4.21 4.23 14.59 29.43
Restaurants & Bars 407.20 0.16 5.26 8.09 6.90 18.41
Business Support Serv 191.07 0.14 1.92 1.76 4.54 6.70
Pharmaceuticals 275.90 0.14 1.96 3.60 11.72 7.78
Gambling 560.87 0.11 3.76 2.50 -0.53 18.87
Apparel Retailers 413.86 0.10 6.64 7.83 10.84 19.93
Home Improve Retailers 91.77 0.08 4.15 2.48 -3.31 -8.87
Biotechnology 445.39 0.05 2.01 1.38 3.38 -4.30
Fixed Line Telecom 152.61 0.05 5.38 8.99 17.95 35.47
Electronic Equip 185.05 0.04 4.32 2.87 2.85 11.05
Medical Supplies 330.02 0.03 0.97 2.79 11.79 9.75
Specialty Retailers 430.86 -0.01 7.10 7.64 4.64 9.25
Electricity 171.23 -0.09 -0.30 -0.81 5.95 1.48
Real Estate Invstmt Trusts 124.46 -0.10 0.79 3.74 10.03 17.62
Multiutilities 116.68 -0.13 0.59 1.12 6.31 1.38
Life Insurance 627.48 -0.14 1.63 3.72 4.98 11.45
Industrial Suppliers 114.90 -0.26 5.66 5.27 -2.77 10.30
Mobile Telecom 338.84 -0.27 3.91 4.58 -6.14 -11.30
Medical Equip 448.17 -0.46 -1.51 -0.74 -3.99 -10.11
Hotels 592.19 -0.55 0.69 6.30 -0.64 17.24
Travel & Tourism 78.35 -0.79 2.31 1.58 3.16 -16.56
Tobacco 256.24 -1.54 -8.59 -9.06 7.54 7.07

IIC
09-26-2006, 11:09 PM
Today's MoMo:

SIGA, ACOR, ANOR, DGIT, IAAC, ZONS, ELE, FCSE, CLEC, CLG, SYX, TAR, ISE, JST, BID, IIG, IBIS, CPY, UAHC, STKL, TNL, WARR, CHIC, PRXL, PSMT, ECGI, GPCB, TAM, IIVI, INB, ROG, MA, SVVS

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/78K

http://trimurl.com/78L

SIGA
ACOR
ANOR
DGIT
IAAC
ZONS
ELE
FCSE
CLEC
CLG
SYX
TAR
ISE
JST
BID
IIG
IBIS
CPY
UAHC
STKL
TNL
WARR
CHIC
PRXL
PSMT
ECGI
GPCB
TAM
IIVI
INB
ROG
MA
SVVS

billyjoe
09-27-2006, 11:43 AM
Doug,
Have you ever considered starting a public access TV show on stock investing? You could call it "calm money". More of a Mr.Rogers approach to investing . I'd watch it. You are very photogenic , aren't you?

-----------billyjoe

IIC
09-27-2006, 11:59 AM
MoMo Realtime: TNL IDCC TWGP PSMT IIG CLEC TRT BITS FMD ZONS OMRI LTS TATTF NXG COGO XPL AEHR ICTG AXTI

IIC
09-27-2006, 12:12 PM
bot MTSN.....

IIC
09-27-2006, 12:19 PM
bot MTSN.....


out MTSN...+.08

IIC
09-27-2006, 12:24 PM
Doug,
Have you ever considered starting a public access TV show on stock investing? You could call it "calm money". More of a Mr.Rogers approach to investing . I'd watch it. You are very photogenic , aren't you?

-----------billyjoe


I was thinking something more like "Crazy Cash"

IIC
09-27-2006, 04:53 PM
Got some BITS a while ago...looks good but I will not holdover

IIC
09-27-2006, 05:00 PM
Got some BITS a while ago...looks good but I will not holdover

out BITS :)

IIC
09-27-2006, 09:14 PM
Today's MoMo:

BITS, CLEC, TATTF, GNBT, ICTG, TRT, BRLC, NRMX, LTS, IIG, BRKR, AEHR, FMD, PSMT, IEDU, RICK, TESS, WGA, INPH, IDCC, WEBX, TNL, CVA, STKL

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/78R

http://trimurl.com/78S

BITS
CLEC
TATTF
GNBT
ICTG
TRT
BRLC
NRMX
LTS
IIG
BRKR
AEHR
FMD
PSMT
IEDU
RICK
TESS
WGA
INPH
IDCC
WEBX
TNL
CVA
STKL

IIC
09-27-2006, 09:24 PM
CROX a Cramer Fave and # 76 on the IIC 100 up over 4% A/H on news that it will replace RMD on the SP SC600. RMD moves to the SP MC400 replacing SII which moves to the SP 500 replacing GDW which moves to the dumpster...IIC

IIC
09-28-2006, 02:09 PM
bot STEC.....

Rob
09-28-2006, 02:20 PM
At first blush I like the looks of STEC. I'm going to try to keep an eye peeled on this one. Since I don't really day-trade, I'm going to watch for a possible entry on any significant pull-back.

peanuts
09-28-2006, 02:23 PM
At first blush I like the looks of STEC. I'm going to try to keep an eye peeled on this one. Since I don't really day-trade, I'm going to watch for a possible entry on any significant pull-back.

Hey! I was looking at this today, as well. I do day trade, but I'm not touching this one...

IIC
09-28-2006, 02:26 PM
bot SMSI....

IIC
09-28-2006, 02:28 PM
At first blush I like the looks of STEC. I'm going to try to keep an eye peeled on this one. Since I don't really day-trade, I'm going to watch for a possible entry on any significant pull-back.

It is #2 on the IIC 100 and was upgraded...I owned it recently at 7.50 and made some...I missed it as it went thru the 8.50's and 8.60's...avg buy 8.73

IIC
09-28-2006, 02:30 PM
bot SMSI....


# 14 on the IIC 100...also on Ski's Racers and IIC's Killers this week...I was late to the party tho in the high 14.70's

IIC
09-28-2006, 02:51 PM
in BEBE...hi 24.80's

IIC
09-28-2006, 05:02 PM
Didn't really pan out...but ended a little green overall:

out SMSI -.27 out STEC + .25 avg and out BEBE +.15

IIC
09-28-2006, 09:00 PM
Won on STEC...lost on SMSI for a basic wash...But made some on BEBE...Now I can afford to buy a pair of Hydro Crocs(CROX)...lol

Today's MoMo:

ALGN, HAUP, CHDX, NYMX, TRT, HSKA, TESS, STEC, PCCC, TATTF, MDV, LBIX, XNR, SYX, RMTR, XPL, IEDU, INPH, SUMT, ELOY, CYBS, AP, CNS, RICK

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/78Z

http://trimurl.com/790

ALGN
HAUP
CHDX
NYMX
TRT
HSKA
TESS
STEC
PCCC
TATTF
MDV
LBIX
XNR
SYX
RMTR
XPL
IEDU
INPH
SUMT
ELOY
CYBS
AP
CNS
RICK

Runner
09-28-2006, 11:21 PM
Doug, here are some results of supply/demand entries on those few IIC 100 stocks I posted back a few pages..

TSCM +3.60%
LIFC +2.77
MICC +5.66
AKAM +.87
TEX +4.25
TTEC +1.43
TESOF -12.16
TWGP +3.13
LVS +10.49

Not bad for 6 days +32.2% increase and 12.16% hit TOT=20.04%

Update on a few of IIC’s 100
pOS
TSCM 3.01%
LIFC 12.71
MICC 6.25
AKAM 26.66
TEX 8.81
TTEC 10.87
TWGP 20.48
LVS 2.02
Tot=90.81

nEG
TESOF –10.38
Tot=10.38
TOT=80.43% since 8/17/06

Top ten=PERCENT GAIN SINCE 8/17/6
SWHC 54.52%
GMTC 35.64
KNOT 33.72
GIGM 30.65
AKAM 26.66
SMSI 25.30
STKL 24.85
ECHO 23.93
ECLG 23.66
PRFT 20.92

IIC
09-29-2006, 12:19 AM
I have to be honest...I never even heard of Crocs till last weekend. They don't seem to be that expensive like True Religion...Which reminds me of what I tell my wife..."Wear your $25 Lee Jeans for 2 years and then tell everybody they are new $400 True Religion's"...lol

IIC
09-29-2006, 11:24 AM
bot LVLT mid 5.20's

IIC
09-29-2006, 03:46 PM
R/T MoMo:

NGA AZZ XPL AXTI RMTR TESS TATTF CHDX RICK SBS CLEC ACOR PWEI SOFO ICE CCOI SRVY BRLC CNS SYKE SYX HAUP

billyjoe
09-29-2006, 03:49 PM
bot LVLT mid 5.20's

Doug,
Does this mean you're going to the dark side ?


-------------billyjoe

IIC
09-29-2006, 03:56 PM
Doug,
Does this mean you're going to the dark side ?


-------------billyjoe

BOOYA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

IIC
09-30-2006, 12:26 AM
Heldover LVLT...Made my wife happy :)

Friday's MoMo:

NGA, RIMM, AZZ, XPL, AXTI, RMTR, RAND, TESS, CHDX, SOFO, RICK, SBS, TATTF, ACOR, CLEC, ICE, SYX, PWEI, SRVY, CCOI, ALTI, GENT, BUF, SYKE, XING

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/79A

http://trimurl.com/79B

NGA
RIMM
AZZ
XPL
AXTI
RMTR
RAND
TESS
CHDX
SOFO
RICK
SBS
TATTF
ACOR
CLEC
ICE
SYX
PWEI
SRVY
CCOI
ALTI
GENT
BUF
SYKE
XING

Rob
09-30-2006, 01:56 AM
Made my wife happy :)I guarantee you that is worth more than any gains you may have made trading stocks.

IIC
09-30-2006, 11:41 AM
YOU CAN VIEW ALL THE CHARTS OF THE IIC 100 AT Stockcharts.com's "PUBLIC CHART LISTS" Simply click the link below:

IIC 100 at Stockcharts.com (http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/Favorites.CServlet?obj=ID1659925)

You may also see a daily analysis of some of the IIC 100 pix as well as other lists at:

Parabolic Stock Picks (http://parabolicstockpicks.com)

Here is a new blog covering the IIC 100:

IIC Portfolio (http://iicrandomport.blogspot.com)

AND...Mr. Breakout has a SPECIAL FREE OFFER for RealTime Streaming Index charts...Visit MrBreakout.com (http://MrBreakout.com)

THANKS, DOUG(IIC)

IIC 100 for 10/2/06

SWHC STEC CHDX GMTC AKAM ECHO ICTG TWGP PRFT ICE CSH STKL ACLI PCLN SMSI BGC FNSR NTRI OMCL KNOT CHINA CLB ICLR WTHN TSCM NUHC GRB QLTY HANS PRXL ININ BRKR EME SBL LIFC FMCN RBN TTEC TIE SLW DTPI FORM CTSH GOL GLG TYL PNFP MTW RKT CROX BIDU MICC ICON RTEC IFOX CLHB CWTR AMX HRZ ZOLL TEX ARTG IFSIA WFR OMX OPNT ACGY ABB USHS LFB TBBK NIHD VSEA HPOL MEK TRID OXPS NCS VDSI INWK ULTI PSYS ATHR SHLD BOT BRLI OPEN IO CELG CME TTI MED LIHR IHG SLB PSEM VPRT ILSE AZPN SLP

If you would like the IIC 100 is a vertical format or comma separated you can convert it here: http://www.ttrader.com/stockchat/replace_symbols.php

IIC
09-30-2006, 12:01 PM
This is the total short interest as reported by the Nasdaq each month. It is considered a contrarian indicator by most. It is normally reported around the 15th of each month and available around the 25th. It will be updated monthly. Scroll down to view the most current month.

Settlement Date
Total Short Interest
Number of Securities

December 15, 1999
2,363,795,218
4,688
January 14, 2000
2,414,954,374
4,687
February 15, 2000
2,618,936,228
4,681
March 15, 2000
2,710,141,156
4,714
April 14, 2000
2,653,245,791
4,729
May 15, 2000
2,780,161,105
4,725
June 15, 2000
2,808,345,712
4,735
July 14, 2000
2,935,367,068
4,774
August 15, 2000
3,040,926,476
4,795
September 15, 2000
3,161,843,084
4,778
October 13, 2000
3,386,001,792
4,739
November 15, 2000
3,379,629,386
4,694
December 15, 2000
3,497,263,482
4,585
January 12, 2001
3,452,282,664
4,588
February 15, 2001
3,444,789,352
4,552
March 15, 2001
3,608,599,871
4,443
April 13, 2001
3,764,094,547
4,445
May 15, 2001
3,713,132,045
4,467
June 15, 2001
3,821,032,805
4,392
July 13, 2001
4,013,408,493
4,293
August 15, 2001
4,062,490,704
4,220
September 14, 2001
4,166,310,456
4,135
October 15, 2001
4,062,363,080
4,092
November 15, 2001
4,175,725,953
4,083
December 14, 2001
4,206,146,735
4,044

January 15, 2002
4,023,953,114
4,047
February 15, 2002
3,978,074,188
4,013
March 15, 2002
4,085,825,647
4,018
April 15, 2002
4,124,763,193
3,954
May 15, 2002
4,246,945,373
3,926
June 14, 2002
4,261,435,815
3,831
July 15, 2002
4,335,747,422
3,784
August 15, 2002
4,105,634,585
3,758
September 13, 2002
4,108,308,913
3,737
October 15, 2002
4,152,454,217
3,623
November 15, 2002
4,062,892,810
3,670
December 13, 2002
4,043,183,358
3,666
January 15, 2003
4,053,387,295
3,686
February 14, 2003
4,190,132,904
3,668
March 14, 2003
4,335,164,375
3,585
April 15, 2003
4,456,502,765
3,592
May 15, 2003
4,386,454,785
3,566
June 13, 2003
4,604,557,148
3,569
July 15, 2003
4,683,497,070
3,504
August 15, 2003
4,404,472,224
3,472
September 15, 2003
4,521,740,414
3,497
October 15, 2003
4,584,107,664
3,474
November 14, 2003
4,563,123,033
3,456
December 15, 2003
4,713,016,555
3,440
January 15, 2004
4,687,305,136
3,454

February 13, 2004
4,593,580,829
3,463
March 15, 2004
4,855,579,913
3,443
April 15, 2004
4,993,345,137
3,443
May 14, 2004
4,958,452,082
3,416
June 15, 2004
5,170,987,973
3,430
July 15, 2004
5,109,696,729
3,405
August 13, 2004
5,157,706,325
3,400
September 15, 2004
5,248,399,985
3,398
October 15, 2004
5,130,673,030
3,413
November 15, 2004
5,024,315,108
3,391
December 15, 2004
5,095,006,234
3,393
January 15, 2005
5,041,477,963
3,357
February 15, 2005
5,357,779,121
3,371
March 15, 2005
5,577,053,459
3,357
April 15, 2005
5,609,077,523
3,347
May 13, 2005
5,716,066,911
3,354
June 15, 2005
5,835,184,744
3,344
July 15, 2005
5,748,318,831
3,352
August 15, 2005
5,821,353,067
3,353
September 15, 2005
5,811,842,432
3,337
October 25, 2005
5,944,351,614
3,316
November 25, 2005
5,913,634,842
3,302
December 27, 2005
5,882,483,998
3,311
January 13, 2006
5,885,355,970
3,312
February 15, 2005
5,357,779,121
3,371
March 15, 2006
6,198,926,815
3,295
April 15, 2006
6,286,025,884
3,282
May 15, 2006
6,451,337,395
3,301

June 15, 2006
7,188,384,593
3,299
July 14, 2006
7,139,899,294
3,300
August 15, 2006
7,268,106,428
3,286
September 15, 2006
7,353,774,333
3,294

skiracer
09-30-2006, 12:24 PM
YOU CAN VIEW ALL THE CHARTS OF THE IIC 100 AT Stockcharts.com's "PUBLIC CHART LISTS" Simply click the link below:

IIC 100 at Stockcharts.com (http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/Favorites.CServlet?obj=ID1659925)

You may also see a daily analysis of some of the IIC 100 pix as well as other lists at:

Parabolic Stock Picks (http://parabolicstockpicks.com)

Here is a new blog covering the IIC 100:

IIC Portfolio (http://iicrandomport.blogspot.com)

AND...Mr. Breakout has a SPECIAL FREE OFFER for RealTime Streaming Index charts...Visit MrBreakout.com (http://MrBreakout.com)

THANKS, DOUG(IIC)

IIC 100 for 10/2/06

SWHC STEC CHDX GMTC AKAM ECHO ICTG TWGP PRFT ICE CSH STKL ACLI PCLN SMSI BGC FNSR NTRI OMCL KNOT CHINA CLB ICLR WTHN TSCM NUHC GRB QLTY HANS PRXL ININ BRKR EME SBL LIFC FMCN RBN TTEC TIE SLW DTPI FORM CTSH GOL GLG TYL PNFP MTW RKT CROX BIDU MICC ICON RTEC IFOX CLHB CWTR AMX HRZ ZOLL TEX ARTG IFSIA WFR OMX OPNT ACGY ABB USHS LFB TBBK NIHD VSEA HPOL MEK TRID OXPS NCS VDSI INWK ULTI PSYS ATHR SHLD BOT BRLI OPEN IO CELG CME TTI MED LIHR IHG SLB PSEM VPRT ILSE AZPN SLP

If you would like the IIC 100 is a vertical format or comma separated you can convert it here: http://www.ttrader.com/stockchat/replace_symbols.php

Doug,
4 stocks from my list are now showing up on yours this week. Although I'm pretty sure I taking SMSI off mine on Monday. KNOT and ATHR are stocks that are on the list and that I have open positions in and MED hit the list early this morning. I'm looking for an entry with MED around 9 Monday morning and will enter if it breaches that and holds after 10 am. I don't remember if you had any of these on you IIC 100 last week.

IIC
09-30-2006, 12:37 PM
Doug,
4 stocks from my list are now showing up on yours this week. Although I'm pretty sure I taking SMSI off mine on Monday. KNOT and ATHR are stocks that are on the list and that I have open positions in and MED hit the list early this morning. I'm looking for an entry with MED around 9 Monday morning and will enter if it breaches that and holds after 10 am. I don't remember if you had any of these on you IIC 100 last week.


Feel free to take a look at all the IIC 100 lists back 2 years at http://MrBreakout.com

IIC
09-30-2006, 01:12 PM
Guess we are never going to get that missing week.

IIC 100 Top 10 vs. IBD 100 Top 10 YTD

IIC 100 +20.54%

IBD 100 -6.11%

IIC
09-30-2006, 01:42 PM
Through the 3rd Quarter presented by YTD ascending order:

http://img245.imageshack.us/img245/9048/domesticfunds92906aj2.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

IIC
09-30-2006, 06:31 PM
Guess I've been outta touch...Today I found that I can watch the Dodgers on ESPN GameCast on the Net...And still surf the Net going around bugging everybody at the same time...Cooooool!!!

ParkTwain
10-01-2006, 02:58 AM
Doug,
4 stocks from my list are now showing up on yours this week. Although I'm pretty sure I taking SMSI off mine on Monday. KNOT and ATHR are stocks that are on the list and that I have open positions in and MED hit the list early this morning.


Take a look at FRZ and CMRG.

skiracer
10-01-2006, 11:39 AM
Take a look at FRZ and CMRG.

Park,
I like them both. Take a look at my thread for a couple of charts and my take.

IIC
10-01-2006, 12:11 PM
Park,
I like them both. Take a look at my thread for a couple of charts and my take.

What are you trying to do Ski...Steal viewers off my thread??? ;)

peanuts
10-01-2006, 12:17 PM
What are you trying to do Ski...Steal viewers off my thread??? ;)

Hey, cool... we can advertise our threads for free on the IIC thread... I love it!! :D :D :D

Everyone, go check out my thread:

Peanut's Potent Plethora of Profit (http://www.mrmarketishuge.com/showthread.php?t=1531)

IIC
10-01-2006, 12:24 PM
Was just reading the LA Times Real Estate Section in today's paper...500,000 real estate agents in CA...Wow, that's 1 out of every 52 people over the age of 17 in the State.

On page 3 there is a full page ad for Centex Homes. They are having "Affordability Days"...Yeah Right!!!

Zero Down-Was $3,342 mo NOW $1,431 mo...When do I move???

Oop's...I better read the fine print...Except that I can hardly see it. Here is a sample of the details:

Price: $664,000...Down Payment $132,000 (Hey!!!...what happened to ZERO DOWN???)...Finance $532,000.

Payment Schedule:
60 mos. $1,496 (How come I have to pay $65 more than the big ad says?)
60 mos. $3,380
239mos. $4,326
1 mo. $4,324

billyjoe
10-01-2006, 12:25 PM
Peanuts,
The laughs are on you. Doug gets 1/100th of a cent for each post on his thread plus 1/1000th of a cent for each referral that hits on your thread. How do you think he got so rich ?

----------billyjoe

IIC
10-01-2006, 04:10 PM
IIC's Killer Watch Lists

ACGY, GRB, KNOT, SWHC, TTI, CTRX, SYKE, OTEX, OPSW

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/79K

http://img48.imageshack.us/img48/6960/killerbeeguy9gz.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

IIC's Killer "B" List:

NMRX, OMCL, RBN, STKL, USHS, ZOLL

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/79J

IIC
10-02-2006, 11:37 AM
in OTEX.......

IIC
10-02-2006, 12:21 PM
in IEDU.....

Lyehopper
10-02-2006, 02:14 PM
in IEDU.....
You-Da-Man DEF....http://www.mrmarketishuge.com/images/icons/icon14.gif

skiracer
10-02-2006, 02:29 PM
What are you trying to do Ski...Steal viewers off my thread??? ;)
You can't be serious can you. I thought Park was talking to me. He had my post quoted. I didn't want to clutter your thread with those two charts and my dialogue. Sorry Doug but that's not my style or MO.

jiesen
10-02-2006, 02:50 PM
You can't be serious can you. I thought Park was talking to me. He had my post quoted. I didn't want to clutter your thread with those two charts and my dialogue. Sorry Doug but that's not my style or MO.

and I don't think it's Doug's style to ever be serious about stuff like that. isn't that what the little winking guy is for? that's why I usually use it- it's sometimes hard for people to see when you're kidding in a post, so it helps to draw them a picture! :p seriously!

skiracer
10-02-2006, 03:38 PM
and I don't think it's Doug's style to ever be serious about stuff like that. isn't that what the little winking guy is for? that's why I usually use it- it's sometimes hard for people to see when you're kidding in a post, so it helps to draw them a picture! :p seriously!

I saw the little smiley but didn't realize it was winking. I thought it was Doug's biting sarcasm and he didn't realize my intentions. anyway tough shit Doug. I'll steal them if I want them.http://www.mrmarketishuge.com/images/icons/icon12.gif

IIC
10-02-2006, 03:58 PM
You-Da-Man DEF....http://www.mrmarketishuge.com/images/icons/icon14.gif

It was on my watch list last week...It was on Peanut's list this week...I made .39 share.

Lost .22 on OTEX though.

Another penny pinching day...but at least it was green on the DT front...too busy to do anymore today...Doug(IIC)

IIC
10-02-2006, 04:01 PM
I saw the little smiley but didn't realize it was winking. I thought it was Doug's biting sarcasm and he didn't realize my intentions. anyway tough shit Doug. I'll steal them if I want them.http://www.mrmarketishuge.com/images/icons/icon12.gif


It's too easy to fool you Ski...lol

I thought after all this time you'd have figured out my sense of humor...Doug

IIC
10-02-2006, 11:22 PM
Today's MoMo:

MYOG, ZONS, AXR, BRCD, BITS, RAND, CPAK, TESS, MDTL, IEDU, TATTF, OMG, PCCC, TNL, IIVI, INPH, SVL, MFRI, UAHC, RICK, RMTR

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/79U

http://trimurl.com/79V

MYOG
ZONS
AXR
BRCD
BITS
RAND
CPAK
TESS
MDTL
IEDU
TATTF
OMG
PCCC
TNL
IIVI
INPH
SVL
MFRI
UAHC
RICK
RMTR

IIC
10-03-2006, 11:05 AM
Dow Jones Sector Indexes Winners And Losers
.
================================================== ===========================
----------- Percent Change -----------
Sector Index Daily 1 Wk. 1 Mo. 3 Mo. 1 Yr.
================================================== ===========================

Airlines 126.24 1.06 -0.22 4.91 -3.77 28.29
Restaurants & Bars 409.66 0.66 0.43 7.11 5.85 20.64
Mortgage Finance 85.55 0.66 -0.92 4.02 7.16 16.96
Mobile Telecom 337.67 0.54 -0.32 1.81 -7.06 -7.90
Full Line Insurance 443.91 0.53 -0.08 3.50 10.16 8.82
Reinsurance 102.06 0.47 -0.81 4.84 11.46 7.73
Prop & Casualty Insurance 375.73 0.42 -0.66 2.64 4.99 10.15
Multiutilities 118.12 0.34 1.26 0.98 5.37 3.11
Broadcast & Entertainment 420.20 0.33 -0.84 2.89 4.87 10.27
Nondurable Household Prod 467.84 0.32 -0.31 1.01 10.43 7.22
Banks 550.98 0.31 -0.37 2.25 4.64 17.22
Fixed Line Telecom 148.96 0.27 -2.57 2.88 13.20 33.22
Aerospace 431.48 0.26 0.99 3.45 2.31 21.79
Defense 123.34 0.20 1.41 4.43 8.16 19.83
Clothing & Accessories 158.81 0.20 -0.93 7.17 9.96 10.13
Medical Equip 447.18 0.19 -0.22 -2.47 0.87 -7.36
Real Estate Invstmt Trusts 124.87 0.17 0.38 2.21 6.25 19.36
Soft Drinks 296.66 0.16 -0.96 -1.34 4.12 8.68
Consumer Finance 105.01 0.14 -0.88 5.30 -1.75 6.38
Drug Retailers 503.83 0.11 -1.08 -6.22 1.72 5.31
Diversified Industrials 459.60 0.08 0.43 4.01 2.80 5.99
Automobiles 192.09 0.05 -0.03 4.99 16.41 4.96
Insurance Brokers 99.25 0.02 -1.76 2.74 2.35 -2.16
Food Retailers/Whlslrs 212.57 -0.01 -2.05 1.19 3.48 4.91
Footwear 263.23 -0.03 -0.69 7.32 8.44 6.34
Invstmt Serv 1097.44 -0.05 -0.35 9.46 8.42 28.77
Travel & Tourism 79.05 -0.06 0.81 -0.68 1.84 -16.27
Trucking 302.85 -0.07 -3.11 -3.78 -19.54 12.04
Life Insurance 623.69 -0.07 -0.62 1.74 0.84 11.06
Software 567.99 -0.08 -1.29 6.26 13.81 9.52
Personal Prod 269.47 -0.10 -0.21 2.88 3.49 13.38
Specialty Finance 133.88 -0.12 -0.52 4.71 4.73 17.07
Publishing 283.71 -0.14 -0.77 0.47 0.27 -8.77
Specialty Retailers 422.37 -0.16 -1.99 7.58 2.71 7.45
Durable Household Prod 132.43 -0.17 -1.15 3.79 2.36 7.27
Health Care Providers 510.76 -0.17 -0.80 -2.02 6.13 -0.22
Tobacco 259.24 -0.19 1.18 -7.90 4.31 6.68
Delivery Serv 613.88 -0.21 -0.80 4.28 -12.76 15.29
Brewers 323.08 -0.21 -0.95 -3.93 3.57 11.09
Medical Supplies 325.86 -0.21 -1.24 -0.62 10.04 9.65
Biotechnology 445.66 -0.21 0.04 0.40 1.89 -1.90
Financial Administration 107.74 -0.22 0.19 0.42 -2.56 6.02
Home Improve Retailers 90.32 -0.23 -1.58 4.05 -2.09 -7.00
Pharmaceuticals 275.27 -0.25 -0.29 1.19 10.40 10.82
Electricity 171.57 -0.26 0.20 -1.98 4.53 0.28
Electronic Office Equip 278.98 -0.26 -2.14 1.20 8.02 9.07
Telecom Equip 679.35 -0.27 -3.08 1.68 5.32 7.78
Asset Managers 132.40 -0.28 -0.49 4.56 12.86 28.99
Toys 322.60 -0.29 -4.21 6.20 21.95 2.41
Computer Serv 62.00 -0.29 -1.19 0.72 2.72 3.70
Food Prod 235.42 -0.30 -0.79 -0.76 2.15 8.22
Waste & Disposal Serv 102.47 -0.34 1.51 4.95 1.45 22.18
Apparel Retailers 409.31 -0.40 -1.09 7.47 9.26 20.95
Recreational Serv 83.83 -0.43 0.16 8.58 7.79 -4.62
Railroads 372.51 -0.44 0.85 5.86 -10.35 20.10
Gas Distribution 111.31 -0.44 0.12 -2.15 1.83 -2.21
Internet 338.21 -0.48 -1.53 -0.12 -9.74 7.95
Business Train/Employ Agnc 119.96 -0.49 1.06 1.19 -12.50 7.55
Gambling 585.10 -0.51 4.29 7.54 0.49 29.28
Media Agencies 364.56 -0.52 -1.60 1.85 1.81 0.29
Elec Components & Equip 137.80 -0.57 0.47 2.09 -1.42 13.16
Electronic Equip 182.12 -0.61 -1.54 0.73 -0.09 9.31
Specialized Consumer Serv 631.13 -0.62 -1.27 -0.80 -3.44 -18.07
Containers & Packaging 156.50 -0.63 -2.00 -1.05 2.24 9.04
Auto Parts 186.79 -0.64 -0.13 -0.54 -7.07 -9.73
Business Support Serv 189.75 -0.66 -0.73 -0.39 -1.10 7.73
Specialty Chemicals 239.01 -0.67 -1.41 -0.27 3.70 23.66
Broadline Retailers 351.75 -0.69 -1.89 7.12 2.64 13.15
Paper 151.63 -0.70 0.25 -1.40 4.95 10.70
Forestry 226.90 -0.73 -0.02 -1.32 -0.76 -9.88
Commodity Chemicals 201.57 -0.78 -2.23 1.35 1.09 3.72
Water 618.22 -0.79 -1.78 -5.86 -3.35 -24.17
Building Matrls/Fxtures 311.68 -0.80 -0.77 -1.14 -5.83 -7.90
Recreational Prod 205.65 -0.80 -3.04 2.69 -8.72 -9.83
Real Estate Holding & Dev 381.55 -0.82 -2.34 3.03 -0.30 22.06
Transportation Serv 178.13 -0.83 -2.68 3.47 -9.91 29.53
Commercial Vehicles/Trucks 759.32 -0.86 -0.64 -0.96 -8.78 19.29
Industrial Suppliers 110.94 -0.86 -3.46 0.48 -11.62 8.00
Industrial Machinery 195.58 -0.92 -1.22 -0.63 -7.57 9.46
Platinum & Precious Metals 75.83 -0.95 0.47 -10.44 -35.21 -9.67
Distillers & Vintners 130.39 -0.96 0.09 2.04 9.96 16.22
Furnishings 227.63 -0.98 -2.04 5.67 0.77 1.90
Aluminum 232.72 -1.08 -1.04 -5.38 -16.07 16.95
Computer Hardware 477.34 -1.21 -0.12 2.75 9.34 6.90
Pipelines 448.04 -1.27 -0.02 -4.55 -2.12 0.17
Home Construction 647.07 -1.28 -4.56 4.34 0.49 -33.46
Marine Transportation 292.06 -1.42 -1.07 -3.67 -6.73 -4.32
Hotels 583.63 -1.48 -1.25 2.39 -8.83 15.60
Tires 45.31 -1.52 -4.36 2.26 17.08 -17.00
Consumer Electronics 760.13 -1.71 2.38 0.78 -7.51 1.44
Semiconductors 1172.18 -1.73 -2.09 -0.15 0.94 -7.09
Heavy Construction 299.48 -1.77 -2.46 -11.59 -9.81 15.43
Exploration & Production 407.83 -2.02 -14.12 -22.62 -24.27 -21.48
Steel 243.12 -2.26 -2.94 -4.06 -15.91 44.43
Nonferrous Metals 328.21 -2.68 -2.39 -7.88 -6.85 23.46
Integrated Oil & Gas 463.28 -2.80 12.31 7.95 13.47 13.35
Coal 219.65 -3.09 -2.57 -20.39 -37.04 -28.25
Oil Equip & Serv 456.02 -3.32 -2.72 -11.15 -18.17 3.39
Gold Mining 86.59 -3.60 -5.00 -18.83 -24.50 -8.56
General Mining 1161.49 -4.56 -4.62 -14.03 -12.81 5.83

IIC
10-03-2006, 11:29 AM
bot CAL.....

IIC
10-03-2006, 11:44 AM
bot CAL.....


Airlines turned dn...out CAL lost a few cents

IIC
10-03-2006, 11:57 AM
in GIGM hi 10.20's

IIC
10-03-2006, 04:57 PM
Shoot me...I bot ACOR 10.50ish...but will sell

IIC
10-03-2006, 04:59 PM
Shoot me...I bot ACOR 10.50ish...but will sell


Got out....

IIC
10-03-2006, 05:05 PM
Heldover GIGM...dn about a dime

IIC
10-03-2006, 09:02 PM
Today's MoMo:

ACOR, CTDC, SIGA, TCHC, VSNT, ICH, ICAD, CRVL, LNOP, PCCC, CAL, HRSH, MDV, ICE, AXR, MWRK, GIGM, CACC, EMITF, GMEB, INB, SYX, PRFT, RIMM

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/7A7

http://trimurl.com/7A8

ACOR
CTDC
SIGA
TCHC
VSNT
ICH
ICAD
CRVL
LNOP
PCCC
CAL
HRSH
MDV
ICE
AXR
MWRK
GIGM
CACC
EMITF
GMEB
INB
SYX
PRFT
RIMM

IIC
10-04-2006, 11:38 AM
Morning MoMo(R/T)

CTDC BRR MDV OMG ANGN CHNR LMIA BIOV USEY GNBT CHINA NVDA CBEY FTGX CCOI CLEC CPA IPSU LNOP QDEL NTRI AP TCHC NGA SVVS LVS BAB UAHC AVNC AXR GROW FLSH DECK

Rob
10-04-2006, 12:11 PM
How did your momo screen miss IMCL? heh heh ;)

IIC
10-04-2006, 12:33 PM
How did your momo screen miss IMCL? heh heh ;)


Has to be in the top 5% of my RS database

IIC
10-04-2006, 11:48 PM
No trades today...After months of consideration...testing...back-testing etc... I am making some major changes in my trading/investing style...Been a little gut wrenching since I love day trading and I've done pretty well at it over the past coupla years percentage wise...But I will be concentrating on some other things...I'll let 'ya know how it all pans out...I will still DT when I come across a "Screaming Buy" like ACOR yesterday...But I'm switching my emphasis to Intermediate Term... notably QLD and QID...Doug(IIC)

Today's MoMo:

AZL, ANGN, CGA, CTDC, UAHC, OMG, AXTI, NVDA, NETC, TCHC, NYMX, LNOP, HRT, AVNC, BRR, NTPA, SWHC, ICON, CBEY, RIMM, TWGP, STKL, FMCO, ZONS, MDV, QDEL, DTPI, CHNR, GMTC, GOL, NUVO, ICE, RICK, CHINA, ACLI, INB, ISE, CPA, SPAR, TWTC, WRLD, IPSU, AEOS, TPX, ACP, ALGN, CHL, VGZ, PSMT, DECK, EMITF, CNS, SYX, BAB, BMRN, MWRK, URGI, PLCE, AP

AZL
ANGN
CGA
CTDC
UAHC
OMG
AXTI
NVDA
NETC
TCHC
NYMX
LNOP
HRT
AVNC
BRR
NTPA
SWHC
ICON
CBEY
RIMM
TWGP
STKL
FMCO
ZONS
MDV
QDEL
DTPI
CHNR
GMTC
GOL
NUVO
ICE
RICK
CHINA
ACLI
INB
ISE
CPA
SPAR
TWTC
WRLD
IPSU
AEOS
TPX
ACP
ALGN
CHL
VGZ
PSMT
DECK
EMITF
CNS
SYX
BAB
BMRN
MWRK
URGI
PLCE
AP

ParkTwain
10-05-2006, 02:27 AM
You seem to be talking about a drastic adjustment to your thinking. What circumstances have brought this about? Are you talking about trying to remedy some kind of disconnect between your thinking and your results in the market? Help us out here a little...

IIC
10-05-2006, 11:06 AM
You seem to be talking about a drastic adjustment to your thinking. What circumstances have brought this about? Are you talking about trying to remedy some kind of disconnect between your thinking and your results in the market? Help us out here a little...


It is a time thing or lack thereof...I have a goal of where I want to be at age 62. I really don't have to average that much over the next 9 years to achieve it. Of course, if I can do better... then great.

I have a well paying job which I'm not about to quit to daytrade. I'm up pretty good this year on dt's even though it seems that I've been penny pinching them for the last few months. I took a major hit on WITS in my longer termers though. But to effectively dt the way I know how, it really requires me to be f/t...I miss out on too many because of time.

Anyway, this is nothing new and I'm not just looking at those 2 etfs...but I will be concentrating on Intermediate Index direction...This will also give me time to work on other projects I have in the works that are in various states of disarray...Doug(IIC)

skiracer
10-05-2006, 11:54 AM
It is a time thing or lack thereof...I have a goal of where I want to be at age 62. I really don't have to average that much over the next 9 years to achieve it. Of course, if I can do better... then great.

I have a well paying job which I'm not about to quit to daytrade. I'm up pretty good this year on dt's even though it seems that I've been penny pinching them for the last few months. I took a major hit on WITS in my longer termers though. But to effectively dt the way I know how, it really requires me to be f/t...I miss out on too many because of time.

Anyway, this is nothing new and I'm not just looking at those 2 etfs...but I will be concentrating on Intermediate Index direction...This will also give me time to work on other projects I have in the works that are in various states of disarray...Doug(IIC)

I sit in the office trailer all day long with two screens running and have plenty of time to swing trade and an occassional daytrade and plenty of research and scans but realistically to daytrade you really have to be able to devote all your time and energy to watching those screens. I can appreciate your evaluation of your situation and have to give you credit for admitting that and looking for an alternative to what you have been doing. Why don't you try swing trading. You've got your scans and your lists. It's just a matter of finding the best setups within those lists which still takes alot of time. I'm up at 4am and do stocks scans, research, etc. for about 2 1/2 hrs each morning so as to not take away quality time from my wife and other family and home responsiblilities. At night I give it another hour or so and some time on this forum pretty much takes it all up but you have to spend some time with the wife and kids. With all that I'm up to 11:30/12. Only sleep about 4 hours a day. I wish someone would develope a pill where you wouldn't have to sleep and keep the markets open 24 hrs. around the clock.
My wife says I should just move into the trailer but just make sure I send her the check every week so she can shop and keep things going.

IIC
10-05-2006, 11:55 AM
I'm calling ABAX a breakout here

IIC
10-05-2006, 11:58 PM
Today's MoMo:

DVAX, ACOR, PTEK, ALGN, SPM, BRLC, VSNT, TRT, CTV, CRVL, INAP, CXW, GES, HDY, GEO, ANOR, BRKR, BONT, AXTI, AXR, MEOH, ATI, NGA, FRG, BRCD, SPAR, ACLI, EMIS, PSPT, IAAC, AP, ZONS, INPH, HSR, SYX, CYB, MA, IHS, TATTF, ACP, ICE, IIVI, AZL, TAM, ROS, CNS, UAHC, URGI, HURN, MAXC, TCHC, WARR

DVAX
ACOR
PTEK
ALGN
SPM
BRLC
VSNT
TRT
CTV
CRVL
INAP
CXW
GES
HDY
GEO
ANOR
BRKR
BONT
AXTI
AXR
MEOH
ATI
NGA
FRG
BRCD
SPAR
ACLI
EMIS
PSPT
IAAC
AP
ZONS
INPH
HSR
SYX
CYB
MA
IHS
TATTF
ACP
ICE
IIVI
AZL
TAM
ROS
CNS
UAHC
URGI
HURN
MAXC
TCHC
WARR

IIC
10-06-2006, 12:09 AM
I sit in the office trailer all day long with two screens running and have plenty of time to swing trade and an occassional daytrade and plenty of research and scans but realistically to daytrade you really have to be able to devote all your time and energy to watching those screens. I can appreciate your evaluation of your situation and have to give you credit for admitting that and looking for an alternative to what you have been doing. Why don't you try swing trading. You've got your scans and your lists. It's just a matter of finding the best setups within those lists which still takes alot of time. I'm up at 4am and do stocks scans, research, etc. for about 2 1/2 hrs each morning so as to not take away quality time from my wife and other family and home responsiblilities. At night I give it another hour or so and some time on this forum pretty much takes it all up but you have to spend some time with the wife and kids. With all that I'm up to 11:30/12. Only sleep about 4 hours a day. I wish someone would develope a pill where you wouldn't have to sleep and keep the markets open 24 hrs. around the clock.
My wife says I should just move into the trailer but just make sure I send her the check every week so she can shop and keep things going.

As I recall...you are self-employed???...Big Difference if my memory serves me correct...Even in the early morn when I'm still at home my cell is usually ringing. I will still buy regular stocks...But when I day or swing oftentimes I buy one's that don't meet all my criteria...But those are usually with less funds vis-a-vis the ones that do. But I will work on waiting for the ones I REALLY like and the ETF's...Heck, if it doesn't work...I'm flexible...I'll change if necessary...This will really be a test of my patience/discipline if nothing else...And I don't see a whole lot of risk here...Doug(IIC)

IIC
10-06-2006, 11:56 AM
Out GIGM +.21...thx for the idea Ski...Doug

IIC
10-06-2006, 12:11 PM
Morning MoMo:

ININ CTDC ACOR CHNR TRT HSR MIGP FTEK PSMT GMTC ANGN WYY ILC ALGN INPH INB MA EVST CYB ACP LNUX NVDA AZL HRT NYMX

skiracer
10-06-2006, 12:33 PM
Your welcome on the GIGM play. That's what it is all about in my opinion. Trying to give everyone here some decent plays or at least food for thought. Everyone is going to do what they want to do and what is best for them anyway. I think it's great that you at least read the posts and give them some consideration. Thanks.
If you are interested in trading or making some plays with the ETF's you should take a look at www.morpheustradinggroup.com (http://www.morpheustradinggroup.com) site. Deron Wagner puts out a daily ETF report and swing trades them with great success. I have been a subscriber for a couple of years now and you know the rest as I have posted about him and his site on several occassions. Try the free 1 month trial. It's worth trying and the Wagner Daily, which is the daily ETF report, is only $49.95 a month. If you don't make more than that with his plays you're not reading them correctly.

IIC
10-06-2006, 12:36 PM
Your welcome on the GIGM play. That's what it is all about in my opinion. Trying to give everyone here some decent plays or at least food for thought. Everyone is going to do what they want to do and what is best for them anyway. I think it's great that you at least read the posts and give them some consideration. Thanks.
If you are interested in trading or making some plays with the ETF's you should take a look at www.morpheustradinggroup.com (http://www.morpheustradinggroup.com) site. Deron Wagner puts out a daily ETF report and swing trades them with great success. I have been a subscriber for a couple of years now and you know the rest as I have posted about him and his site on several occassions. Try the free 1 month trial. It's worth trying and the Wagner Daily, which is the daily ETF report, is only $49.95 a month. If you don't make more than that with his plays you're not reading them correctly.


THX...I know you've mentioned that site before...I'll take a look...Doug

IIC
10-06-2006, 01:07 PM
Abaxis Cut To Neutral From Buy At Sidoti >ABAX

I saw the announcement...but I'm holding here

jblaze71
10-07-2006, 05:30 AM
Doug,

I have a question for you and anyone that would like to answer. I am fairly new to investing but have been doing research for over a year. I recently shorted DGX after it's drop at 50.53. I see that it might be exhibiting a dead-cat bounce chart pattern. I have read that many analysts think it will regain it's loss in the next 2-4 weeks, but I feel that it's earnings report will not be enough to lift the stock back to it's previous levels. Am I in over my head? Should I get out of the short now?

IIC
10-07-2006, 11:55 AM
Doug,

I have a question for you and anyone that would like to answer. I am fairly new to investing but have been doing research for over a year. I recently shorted DGX after it's drop at 50.53. I see that it might be exhibiting a dead-cat bounce chart pattern. I have read that many analysts think it will regain it's loss in the next 2-4 weeks, but I feel that it's earnings report will not be enough to lift the stock back to it's previous levels. Am I in over my head? Should I get out of the short now?

Maybe someone else, like Spike or Runner, can you give you a technical take. But some of the technicals indicate to me that it already hit rock bottom.

However, it has now filled the gap from last April. I think the main reason it is bouncing now is because of what some of those analysts you mention are saying including an upgrade to BUY from Jeffries which also raised its target to 60. But analyst actions usually affect price movement for a very short term (That's why I held ABAX yesterday...It simply responded to a negative action by dropping back to its base a day after the break out).

Cramer (Who changes w/ the wind on DGX) says DGX is pricing itself out of the market...I don't know if that is true, but if it is and they lose another major contract this thing is toast IMO...But that is a big "if" and that may take months to find out.

There is a lot to digest here...But w/o reading all these articles...My gut is that your trade is too risky here. The last hour was encouraging for you on Friday...but if it starts moving up again on Monday(I'd give it 45 mins) I would say "cover"...Good Luck...Doug

IIC
10-07-2006, 01:47 PM
IIC 100

YOU CAN VIEW ALL THE CHARTS OF THE IIC 100 AT Stockcharts.com's "PUBLIC CHART LISTS" Simply click the link below:

IIC 100 at Stockcharts.com (http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/Favorites.CServlet?obj=ID1659925)

You may also see a daily analysis of some of the IIC 100 pix as well as other lists at:

Parabolic Stock Picks (http://parabolicstockpicks.com)

Here is a new blog covering the IIC 100:

IIC Portfolio (http://iicrandomport.blogspot.com)

AND...Mr. Breakout has a SPECIAL FREE OFFER for RealTime Streaming Index charts...Visit MrBreakout.com (http://MrBreakout.com)

THANKS, DOUG(IIC)

IIC 100 for 10/9/06

ICE SWHC STEC ININ CHDX AKAM PCLN TSCM ACLI GMTC ICTG SLP PRFT TWGP CHINA STKL SMSI GOL CSH ICLR NTRI FNSR BRKR QLTY KNOT CLB MTW MICC OPNT ICON EME OMCL SBL DTPI CTSH FORM LIFC BOT PRXL HRZ FMCN ATHR TIE GRB BLUD TYL WTHN TTEC TBBK HANS CWTR ECHO CROX OMX TRID ZOLL TEX RKT CLHB INWK AMX RBN ABB NIHD RTEC CELG PNFP IFSIA LFB SLW VSEA HPOL ACGY VDSI NUHC IO ZUMZ MEK USHS IFOX SCSS CC MED QSII GLG NCS BIDU IHG OXPS PSYS CME BRLI OPEN IDWK GIL PWR PSEM VPRT HTGC CWLZ

If you would like the IIC 100 is a vertical format or comma separated you can convert it here: http://www.ttrader.com/stockchat/replace_symbols.php

IIC
10-07-2006, 02:29 PM
IIC Top 10 Under $10

STEC,GMTC,SLP,CHINA,FNSR,BRKR,SLW,HPOL,USHS,MED

Honorable Mention: IDWK,PSEM

Little Charts: http://trimurl.com/7AX

...Doug(IIC)

IIC
10-07-2006, 02:42 PM
My comments on CSSGX:

http://www.mrmarketishuge.com/showthread.php?t=1416

IIC
10-07-2006, 02:54 PM
IIC 100 Top 10 vs. IBD 100 Top 10 YTD:

IIC Top 10 +21.28%

IBD Top 10 -5.21%

Runner
10-07-2006, 03:52 PM
I finally figured how to import the IIC into my database. Doing it by hand was getting old. Here is the RS scan of IIC 100 with percentage increase over last 10 trading days.
ININ 55.59
SLP 54.64
BOT 48.35
OPNT 34.52
OMX 33.99
MED 33.36
QSII 31.04
ZUMZ 27.77
ABB 27.53
MTW 26.94

Runner
10-07-2006, 04:16 PM
Here ya go you volume lovers. This is IIC's top 10 volume increase or decrees over the last 5 weeks calculated of percent
http://img421.imageshack.us/img421/1186/iicvolumewx5.png (http://imageshack.us)

Runner
10-07-2006, 04:21 PM
Last list shows increase in money flow into stock over last 5 trading days

http://img161.imageshack.us/img161/6109/iicmsep3.png (http://imageshack.us)

IIC
10-07-2006, 04:32 PM
Those are interesting numbers Runner...thx

Runner
10-07-2006, 04:45 PM
This chart is set up strictly for those 100 IIC's stocks. The graph depict spikes. I set the parameters for 40 day highs and lows. This depicts possible list by points. Notice the nice spike down on 6/13/06. You can also see the spike under the new highs. This indicates overbot list and going long is not recommended..This calculates the entire 100 stocks and plots condition.



http://img421.imageshack.us/img421/1748/iicchartwz7.th.png (http://img421.imageshack.us/my.php?image=iicchartwz7.png)

skiracer
10-07-2006, 05:07 PM
This chart is set up strictly for those 100 IIC's stocks. The graph depict spikes. I set the parameters for 40 day highs and lows. This depicts possible list by points. Notice the nice spike down on 6/13/06. You can also see the spike under the new highs. This indicates overbot list and going long is not recommended..This calculates the entire 100 stocks and plots conditions.



http://img421.imageshack.us/img421/1748/iicchartwz7.th.png (http://img421.imageshack.us/my.php?image=iicchartwz7.png)

Runner,
Do you have Wordens new program for charting? The one where you can write your own code to program indicators, buy points, etc.

Runner
10-07-2006, 05:21 PM
Ski, yes the chart is from snapsheets. You can build your own code or blocks and customize about anything you want. I know enough about this stuff to be dangerous. The code for the IIC list is not one I created.

I should also mention if anyone is interested in telecharts they have a good deal running for the gold plan at around 17.70 per month. If you like doing sector work I highly recommend looking into telecharts.

Runner
10-07-2006, 05:53 PM
Last look at the list. Here is the IIC top performers YTD on as per top gains on a percentage basis.. That is it for now will be in touch later hope maybe some of the info was informative.. Oh as for Buy or sells do your own work and follow your own rules.

http://img241.imageshack.us/img241/643/iicytdsa0.png (http://imageshack.us)

Doug, sorry for taking up so much room. I'll try to limit them all in one post next time.

IIC
10-07-2006, 06:37 PM
Last look at the list. Here is the IIC top performers YTD on as per top gains on a percentage basis.. That is it for now will be in touch later hope maybe some of the info was informative.. Oh as for Buy or sells do your own work and follow your own rules.

http://img241.imageshack.us/img241/643/iicytdsa0.png (http://imageshack.us)

Doug, sorry for taking up so much room. I'll try to limit them all in one post next time.

Post as much as you want here re: IIC stuff or other stuff...I really wish there were more people who posted on this thread...Best, Doug(IIC)

IIC
10-08-2006, 11:45 AM
Friday's MoMo:

ININ, SLP, SIGA, CTDC, HSR, TRT, MDV, BSML, FTEK, ACOR, TWLL, HRT, AZL, MIGP, GILT, CRM, KONA, INB, ILC, ALGN, NYMX, TSCM, UAHC, BRR, MA, ACP, CHNR, WYY, INPH, EVST

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/7B1

http://trimurl.com/7B2

ININ
SLP
SIGA
CTDC
HSR
TRT
MDV
BSML
FTEK
ACOR
TWLL
HRT
AZL
MIGP
GILT
CRM
KONA
INB
ILC
ALGN
NYMX
TSCM
UAHC
BRR
MA
ACP
CHNR
WYY
INPH
EVST

jiesen
10-08-2006, 11:27 PM
Friday's MoMo:

ININ, SLP, SIGA, CTDC, HSR, TRT, MDV, BSML, FTEK, ACOR, TWLL, HRT, AZL, MIGP, GILT, CRM, KONA, INB, ILC, ALGN, NYMX, TSCM, UAHC, BRR, MA, ACP, CHNR, WYY, INPH, EVST


go BRR! I am beginning to wish i had picked those shares back up at $5.

lemonjello
10-09-2006, 12:38 AM
You have 105 THOUSAND views on this thread, third highest on the front page. And you want posts too?:D


Post as much as you want here re: IIC stuff or other stuff...I really wish there were more people who posted on this thread...Best, Doug(IIC)

IIC
10-09-2006, 12:57 AM
You have 105 THOUSAND views on this thread, third highest on the front page. And you want posts too?:D


Yeah...But 104,000 of them were me...lol

IIC
10-09-2006, 02:20 AM
http://tal.marketgauge.com/dvmgpro/charts/CSWINGS.GIF

Time Frame: Long
Category: Momentum
Description:
Investors seeking capital appreciation are most successful by staying with the main trend of the market. The Value Line composite index is a proxy for the broad market's trend. Historically, a five percent counter trend swing in the Value Line Index has indicated a longer-term change in trend. Long-term investors who follow the trend of the most recent five percent swing are assured of being on the right side of a major market move. In a choppy or non-trending market this indicator will generate false signals, however, the small losses generated by this model are more than offset by the returns of strongly trending markets.

Calculation & Significant Levels
Value Line Five Percent Model: Calculates the percentage move from the most recent swing high or low on a daily basis. A new swing high or low is created when the market's trend reverses by at least five percent. On the Market Gauge page a move greater than five percent is represented as +5% or -5% accordingly.

Formula: (Value Line current price) - (Most recent swing high or low)
------------------------------------------------------------
(Most recent swing high or low)

Gauge Elements: Magnitude
Updated: Daily
Strategy:
This model is a gauge of the strength of the long term trend. The Value Line Index has demonstrated that a five percent move, possibly referred to as a "correction" or "bounce", should be heeded as the new longer-term trend and should, therefore, be followed until a subsequent five percent reversal.

IIC
10-09-2006, 02:32 AM
Futures down on N. Korea Nuclear Test...Japan not hit too hard...was down 90 but closed dn 13.

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2006-10/09/content_5180190.htm

IIC
10-09-2006, 02:36 AM
Oil up:

http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/articlebusiness.aspx?type=businessNews&storyID=2006-10-09T044920Z_01_SP1875_RTRUKOC_0_UK-MARKETS-OIL.xml

IIC
10-09-2006, 04:01 PM
Dow Jones Sector Indexes Winners And Losers
.
================================================== ===========================
----------- Percent Change -----------
Sector Index Daily 1 Wk. 1 Mo. 3 Mo. 1 Yr.
================================================== ===========================

Steel 267.96 3.47 12.62 3.94 4.28 59.10
Platinum & Precious Metals 80.79 3.34 9.13 -6.77 -23.09 -7.54
Home Construction 668.23 2.92 9.63 6.78 2.96 -31.54
Commercial Vehicles/Trucks 816.06 2.70 9.93 6.85 4.97 28.57
General Mining 1226.59 2.08 -0.11 -1.25 11.50 23.04
Nonferrous Metals 343.56 2.00 4.00 -2.42 4.23 44.32
Home Improve Retailers 94.85 1.97 7.65 5.92 -0.07 -5.81
Consumer Electronics 815.43 1.89 15.71 6.09 7.19 12.62
Heavy Construction 320.80 1.78 0.85 -4.52 4.41 32.53
Semiconductors 1214.05 1.50 4.04 6.34 6.16 -3.47
Food Retailers/Whlslrs 213.96 1.46 0.54 5.27 9.24 4.88
Auto Parts 197.08 1.40 8.43 2.89 0.41 -6.65
Water 638.19 1.40 2.36 1.08 6.50 -17.17
Apparel Retailers 427.56 1.33 10.17 11.40 14.51 23.90
Business Train/Employ Agnc 125.86 1.20 11.35 3.72 -5.77 11.72
Forestry 229.34 1.12 0.19 7.02 5.06 -8.71
Furnishings 237.40 1.11 7.86 9.64 4.72 2.22
Recreational Prod 214.48 1.11 7.07 7.10 -3.97 -10.09
Internet 357.39 1.10 5.18 4.48 3.96 19.02
Specialty Retailers 441.35 1.06 9.71 10.26 7.19 11.91
Real Estate Holding & Dev 387.79 1.06 4.91 9.43 8.71 23.50
Trucking 322.60 1.01 4.67 -1.19 -4.07 22.17
Building Matrls/Fxtures 320.32 0.90 3.98 2.75 2.26 -3.89
Clothing & Accessories 163.58 0.87 8.58 12.43 12.66 11.12
Restaurants & Bars 431.06 0.87 11.42 14.42 13.17 25.35
Invstmt Serv 1139.14 0.87 14.08 10.61 20.88 37.48
Fixed Line Telecom 148.46 0.86 2.51 6.02 14.74 31.78
Commodity Chemicals 208.35 0.85 8.12 6.48 7.88 3.84
Broadcast & Entertainment 432.91 0.80 6.72 8.32 9.80 10.34
Computer Hardware 489.32 0.80 6.08 8.38 11.87 10.99
Durable Household Prod 136.22 0.79 4.91 9.50 7.39 7.68
Marine Transportation 297.70 0.78 3.42 -1.68 4.48 -1.07
Drug Retailers 491.48 0.76 -11.19 -7.26 0.79 0.41
Computer Serv 63.50 0.76 3.60 4.74 5.64 6.46
Biotechnology 466.16 0.75 6.77 6.10 8.21 0.16
Railroads 390.79 0.73 13.01 8.05 -1.48 34.14
Industrial Machinery 205.99 0.69 6.64 3.29 0.63 14.20
Transportation Serv 186.44 0.68 9.91 6.72 0.05 32.76
Elec Components & Equip 142.99 0.67 8.34 5.43 6.88 20.12
Specialty Chemicals 245.71 0.64 6.15 4.03 11.37 24.99
Aluminum 237.68 0.63 2.90 -1.54 -5.25 6.86
Food Prod 237.96 0.58 2.66 2.27 6.07 11.78
Electronic Equip 188.68 0.52 6.37 4.89 4.87 13.23
Mortgage Finance 88.98 0.51 8.75 11.73 14.17 12.59
Hotels 617.72 0.47 5.03 10.88 3.64 22.29
Real Estate Invstmt Trusts 127.78 0.46 3.48 6.50 12.97 20.76
Tires 46.33 0.41 -1.83 22.82 15.12 -19.80
Specialized Consumer Serv 662.13 0.41 5.22 5.76 -0.31 -11.49
Travel & Tourism 81.17 0.41 5.99 5.23 6.88 -13.56
Business Support Serv 194.71 0.40 3.86 3.70 6.53 8.74
Industrial Suppliers 116.67 0.40 7.29 6.89 -1.27 12.00
Gambling 606.96 0.39 12.28 10.93 7.64 28.63
Financial Administration 109.19 0.38 1.60 3.19 -0.77 7.55
Telecom Equip 708.94 0.36 7.59 9.43 9.77 11.54
Personal Prod 272.94 0.35 2.16 7.46 5.74 13.51
Banks 558.43 0.34 4.31 2.90 8.20 15.40
Waste & Disposal Serv 104.96 0.33 10.14 7.06 6.26 26.35
Footwear 265.86 0.33 6.65 13.56 7.68 11.09
Medical Equip 464.28 0.29 2.03 2.83 -0.54 -6.88
Containers & Packaging 160.80 0.27 4.57 4.00 8.40 9.03
Asset Managers 135.79 0.27 6.37 6.39 16.97 32.11
Medical Supplies 332.64 0.21 1.77 3.61 12.67 10.62
Broadline Retailers 359.63 0.20 5.38 9.21 5.43 14.47
Toys 330.99 0.19 6.72 9.29 26.34 -2.36
Prop & Casualty Insurance 381.89 0.09 3.34 5.99 8.87 11.66
Reinsurance 103.48 0.09 3.49 7.58 14.88 3.66
Publishing 287.88 0.08 3.51 3.63 1.33 -9.22
Recreational Serv 86.43 0.07 10.80 18.15 14.53 -0.87
Electronic Office Equip 285.70 0.07 4.00 5.77 11.18 9.17
Tobacco 266.24 0.04 -5.02 -5.51 11.74 11.25
Life Insurance 633.36 0.01 2.58 4.69 5.96 12.50
Consumer Finance 106.80 0.00 6.98 6.49 1.44 5.46
Software 583.10 -0.01 8.11 8.99 22.93 11.38
Electricity 171.57 -0.08 -0.10 -0.61 6.16 1.68
Diversified Industrials 467.30 -0.09 5.64 5.74 4.46 3.97
Automobiles 190.09 -0.10 0.19 4.57 21.95 0.12
Multiutilities 118.35 -0.12 2.03 2.56 7.83 2.83
Aerospace 442.94 -0.14 7.56 5.79 5.12 26.72
Gas Distribution 111.47 -0.15 0.20 -1.52 6.07 -0.52
Delivery Serv 633.33 -0.17 7.39 6.15 -3.62 22.55
Nondurable Household Prod 473.47 -0.17 2.18 4.80 14.18 13.14
Pharmaceuticals 275.24 -0.17 1.72 3.36 11.45 7.52
Integrated Oil & Gas 473.39 -0.18 16.73 7.82 24.07 14.94
Brewers 319.02 -0.19 -1.02 -3.90 2.46 3.21
Gold Mining 86.33 -0.20 -8.94 -17.27 -15.98 -7.53
Paper 154.69 -0.21 1.11 1.16 10.34 5.93
Pipelines 449.72 -0.28 0.11 -2.56 2.65 5.74
Media Agencies 373.27 -0.29 3.47 4.43 4.97 2.68
Airlines 126.87 -0.32 9.22 5.06 1.25 29.04
Defense 123.80 -0.36 3.04 5.24 8.74 18.89
Insurance Brokers 100.06 -0.44 3.72 4.99 2.50 0.42
Oil Equip & Serv 464.99 -0.46 -0.42 -10.31 -10.34 9.41
Full Line Insurance 445.99 -0.62 3.19 4.43 10.50 9.83
Exploration & Production 413.10 -0.86 -14.22 -21.73 -14.40 -14.74
Coal 231.22 -0.88 0.11 -20.46 -27.04 -21.33
Specialty Finance 131.45 -0.94 2.20 4.42 6.02 15.95
Soft Drinks 293.71 -0.99 -1.03 0.37 4.33 7.83
Health Care Providers 509.33 -1.08 -2.86 -0.06 9.19 1.15
Distillers & Vintners 126.88 -1.28 -0.54 5.76 7.34 3.25
Mobile Telecom 353.77 -1.29 8.49 9.18 -2.00 -7.39

Runner
10-09-2006, 04:26 PM
Dow Jones Sector Indexes Winners And Losers
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================================================== ===========================
----------- Percent Change -----------
Sector Index Daily 1 Wk. 1 Mo. 3 Mo. 1 Yr.
================================================== ===========================

Steel 267.96 3.47 12.62 3.94 4.28 59.10
Platinum & Precious Metals 80.79 3.34 9.13 -6.77 -23.09 -7.54
Home Construction 668.23 2.92 9.63 6.78 2.96 -31.54
Commercial Vehicles/Trucks 816.06 2.70 9.93 6.85 4.97 28.57
General Mining 1226.59 2.08 -0.11 -1.25 11.50 23.04
Nonferrous Metals 343.56 2.00 4.00 -2.42 4.23 44.32
Home Improve Retailers 94.85 1.97 7.65 5.92 -0.07 -5.81
Consumer Electronics 815.43 1.89 15.71 6.09 7.19 12.62
Heavy Construction 320.80 1.78 0.85 -4.52 4.41 32.53
Semiconductors 1214.05 1.50 4.04 6.34 6.16 -3.47
Food Retailers/Whlslrs 213.96 1.46 0.54 5.27 9.24 4.88
Auto Parts 197.08 1.40 8.43 2.89 0.41 -6.65
Water 638.19 1.40 2.36 1.08 6.50 -17.17
Apparel Retailers 427.56 1.33 10.17 11.40 14.51 23.90
Business Train/Employ Agnc 125.86 1.20 11.35 3.72 -5.77 11.72
Forestry 229.34 1.12 0.19 7.02 5.06 -8.71
Furnishings 237.40 1.11 7.86 9.64 4.72 2.22
Recreational Prod 214.48 1.11 7.07 7.10 -3.97 -10.09
Internet 357.39 1.10 5.18 4.48 3.96 19.02
Specialty Retailers 441.35 1.06 9.71 10.26 7.19 11.91
Real Estate Holding & Dev 387.79 1.06 4.91 9.43 8.71 23.50
Trucking 322.60 1.01 4.67 -1.19 -4.07 22.17
Building Matrls/Fxtures 320.32 0.90 3.98 2.75 2.26 -3.89
Clothing & Accessories 163.58 0.87 8.58 12.43 12.66 11.12
Restaurants & Bars 431.06 0.87 11.42 14.42 13.17 25.35
Invstmt Serv 1139.14 0.87 14.08 10.61 20.88 37.48
Fixed Line Telecom 148.46 0.86 2.51 6.02 14.74 31.78
Commodity Chemicals 208.35 0.85 8.12 6.48 7.88 3.84
Broadcast & Entertainment 432.91 0.80 6.72 8.32 9.80 10.34
Computer Hardware 489.32 0.80 6.08 8.38 11.87 10.99
Durable Household Prod 136.22 0.79 4.91 9.50 7.39 7.68
Marine Transportation 297.70 0.78 3.42 -1.68 4.48 -1.07
Drug Retailers 491.48 0.76 -11.19 -7.26 0.79 0.41
Computer Serv 63.50 0.76 3.60 4.74 5.64 6.46
Biotechnology 466.16 0.75 6.77 6.10 8.21 0.16
Railroads 390.79 0.73 13.01 8.05 -1.48 34.14
Industrial Machinery 205.99 0.69 6.64 3.29 0.63 14.20
Transportation Serv 186.44 0.68 9.91 6.72 0.05 32.76
Elec Components & Equip 142.99 0.67 8.34 5.43 6.88 20.12
Specialty Chemicals 245.71 0.64 6.15 4.03 11.37 24.99
Aluminum 237.68 0.63 2.90 -1.54 -5.25 6.86
Food Prod 237.96 0.58 2.66 2.27 6.07 11.78
Electronic Equip 188.68 0.52 6.37 4.89 4.87 13.23
Mortgage Finance 88.98 0.51 8.75 11.73 14.17 12.59
Hotels 617.72 0.47 5.03 10.88 3.64 22.29
Real Estate Invstmt Trusts 127.78 0.46 3.48 6.50 12.97 20.76
Tires 46.33 0.41 -1.83 22.82 15.12 -19.80
Specialized Consumer Serv 662.13 0.41 5.22 5.76 -0.31 -11.49
Travel & Tourism 81.17 0.41 5.99 5.23 6.88 -13.56
Business Support Serv 194.71 0.40 3.86 3.70 6.53 8.74
Industrial Suppliers 116.67 0.40 7.29 6.89 -1.27 12.00
Gambling 606.96 0.39 12.28 10.93 7.64 28.63
Financial Administration 109.19 0.38 1.60 3.19 -0.77 7.55
Telecom Equip 708.94 0.36 7.59 9.43 9.77 11.54
Personal Prod 272.94 0.35 2.16 7.46 5.74 13.51
Banks 558.43 0.34 4.31 2.90 8.20 15.40
Waste & Disposal Serv 104.96 0.33 10.14 7.06 6.26 26.35
Footwear 265.86 0.33 6.65 13.56 7.68 11.09
Medical Equip 464.28 0.29 2.03 2.83 -0.54 -6.88
Containers & Packaging 160.80 0.27 4.57 4.00 8.40 9.03
Asset Managers 135.79 0.27 6.37 6.39 16.97 32.11
Medical Supplies 332.64 0.21 1.77 3.61 12.67 10.62
Broadline Retailers 359.63 0.20 5.38 9.21 5.43 14.47
Toys 330.99 0.19 6.72 9.29 26.34 -2.36
Prop & Casualty Insurance 381.89 0.09 3.34 5.99 8.87 11.66
Reinsurance 103.48 0.09 3.49 7.58 14.88 3.66
Publishing 287.88 0.08 3.51 3.63 1.33 -9.22
Recreational Serv 86.43 0.07 10.80 18.15 14.53 -0.87
Electronic Office Equip 285.70 0.07 4.00 5.77 11.18 9.17
Tobacco 266.24 0.04 -5.02 -5.51 11.74 11.25
Life Insurance 633.36 0.01 2.58 4.69 5.96 12.50
Consumer Finance 106.80 0.00 6.98 6.49 1.44 5.46
Software 583.10 -0.01 8.11 8.99 22.93 11.38
Electricity 171.57 -0.08 -0.10 -0.61 6.16 1.68
Diversified Industrials 467.30 -0.09 5.64 5.74 4.46 3.97
Automobiles 190.09 -0.10 0.19 4.57 21.95 0.12
Multiutilities 118.35 -0.12 2.03 2.56 7.83 2.83
Aerospace 442.94 -0.14 7.56 5.79 5.12 26.72
Gas Distribution 111.47 -0.15 0.20 -1.52 6.07 -0.52
Delivery Serv 633.33 -0.17 7.39 6.15 -3.62 22.55
Nondurable Household Prod 473.47 -0.17 2.18 4.80 14.18 13.14
Pharmaceuticals 275.24 -0.17 1.72 3.36 11.45 7.52
Integrated Oil & Gas 473.39 -0.18 16.73 7.82 24.07 14.94
Brewers 319.02 -0.19 -1.02 -3.90 2.46 3.21
Gold Mining 86.33 -0.20 -8.94 -17.27 -15.98 -7.53
Paper 154.69 -0.21 1.11 1.16 10.34 5.93
Pipelines 449.72 -0.28 0.11 -2.56 2.65 5.74
Media Agencies 373.27 -0.29 3.47 4.43 4.97 2.68
Airlines 126.87 -0.32 9.22 5.06 1.25 29.04
Defense 123.80 -0.36 3.04 5.24 8.74 18.89
Insurance Brokers 100.06 -0.44 3.72 4.99 2.50 0.42
Oil Equip & Serv 464.99 -0.46 -0.42 -10.31 -10.34 9.41
Full Line Insurance 445.99 -0.62 3.19 4.43 10.50 9.83
Exploration & Production 413.10 -0.86 -14.22 -21.73 -14.40 -14.74
Coal 231.22 -0.88 0.11 -20.46 -27.04 -21.33
Specialty Finance 131.45 -0.94 2.20 4.42 6.02 15.95
Soft Drinks 293.71 -0.99 -1.03 0.37 4.33 7.83
Health Care Providers 509.33 -1.08 -2.86 -0.06 9.19 1.15
Distillers & Vintners 126.88 -1.28 -0.54 5.76 7.34 3.25
Mobile Telecom 353.77 -1.29 8.49 9.18 -2.00 -7.39


I see steel is having a 20/40 day channel breakout. Could it be getting Bullish?
http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/8379/steeltk7.png (http://imageshack.us)

IIC
10-09-2006, 04:39 PM
Been reading mixed takes on steel recently...China exporting but US steel co. saying demand up...Anyway, the MG A/D/U for the IRON/STEEL group is 21/1/2

peanuts
10-09-2006, 04:45 PM
Been reading mixed takes on steel recently...China exporting but US steel co. saying demand up...Anyway, the MG A/D/U for the IRON/STEEL group is 21/1/2

My steel index is up 1.27% for the day as of 3:30 pm

Runner
10-09-2006, 04:46 PM
Not sure what others say. I'm seeing signs of Bull in the group as they had been taking a nice licking as of late. I don't buy break outs and so I need more confirmation

Runner
10-09-2006, 04:54 PM
Here are some stocks in the group
GEGQQ
DRRA
LDSH
GHM
MATW
MINI
MLI
PKOH
RS*
RYI*
X*
HIHO
GTLS

Runner
10-09-2006, 04:57 PM
My steel index is up 1.27% for the day as of 3:30 pm
Looking at Metal Fabrication.. Sorry for the confusion!

IIC
10-09-2006, 06:05 PM
My steel index is up 1.27% for the day as of 3:30 pm


I didn't know there was a Peanut's Steel Index...Doug(IIC)

IIC
10-09-2006, 06:51 PM
Today's MoMo:

GNBT, GROW, PRAN, HSR, MDV, ANGN, DTLK, FTGX, HRT, SYX, INPH, AEPI, XING, UAHC, EMITF, CTDC, TESS, DVAX, TRT, AZZ, SMP, ININ, NUVO, ZONS, ACOR, KNOT, TCHC, CACB, FNSR, AXR, BRLC, FTEK, NAVI

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/7B6

http://trimurl.com/7B7

GNBT
GROW
PRAN
HSR
MDV
ANGN
DTLK
FTGX
HRT
SYX
INPH
AEPI
XING
UAHC
EMITF
CTDC
TESS
DVAX
TRT
AZZ
SMP
ININ
NUVO
ZONS
ACOR
KNOT
TCHC
CACB
FNSR
AXR
BRLC
FTEK
NAVI

Runner
10-09-2006, 07:09 PM
Doug, your MTW is looking pretty good. I got the blog thing going again since my PC crash..

New-born baby
10-09-2006, 07:15 PM
STLD is whuppin' up on the bears at this time. HUGE rise from about $48 to $56 in a week.

IIC
10-09-2006, 07:37 PM
Doug, your MTW is looking pretty good. I got the blog thing going again since my PC crash..

You gonna put the link to your blog http://iicrandomport.blogspot.com/ in your signature?...Doug(IIC)

IIC
10-09-2006, 07:38 PM
STLD is whuppin' up on the bears at this time. HUGE rise from about $48 to $56 in a week.


Looks like it was a "STEAL" at $48...IIC

peanuts
10-09-2006, 08:16 PM
I didn't know there was a Peanut's Steel Index...Doug(IIC)

AKS ATI CECE CGA CHAP CLF CMC CRS FRD GGB GNA HSVLY IIIN IPS KYCN.OB MEA MT NSS NUE NWPX NX OS PCP PKX RIO ROCK RS SCHN SGG SHLO SID SIM STLD STTX TKR TONS TS TXI USAP WOR WPSC X ZEUS

RL
10-09-2006, 08:25 PM
Is anyone going to give ROBBB24 new paid sight a try:confused::confused::confused:

IIC
10-09-2006, 09:02 PM
AKS ATI CECE CGA CHAP CLF CMC CRS FRD GGB GNA HSVLY IIIN IPS KYCN.OB MEA MT NSS NUE NWPX NX OS PCP PKX RIO ROCK RS SCHN SGG SHLO SID SIM STLD STTX TKR TONS TS TXI USAP WOR WPSC X ZEUS

Thx...how many indices do you have?...I have a gold and internet ones...Doug

IIC
10-09-2006, 09:03 PM
Is anyone going to give ROBBB24 new paid sight a try:confused::confused::confused:

What's the address Ray? I was just thinkin' about him over the weekend...Doug(IIC)

RL
10-09-2006, 10:09 PM
Doug, It Is www.theinformedtrader.com I might try It out but what po:mad: me Is they say three weeks free trial while It really Is only 15 business days.

IIC
10-09-2006, 11:13 PM
Doug, It Is www.theinformedtrader.com (http://www.theinformedtrader.com) I might try It out but what po:mad: me Is they say three weeks free trial while It really Is only 15 business days.


Well Ray...What difference does it make???...If they give you 21 calendar days would you feel better?...You would still only get 15 trading days.

Of course, you could always pull a fast one...You and your closest Internet Buddies could take turns signing up for the free trial and share the login info...After the first free trial someone else signs up and you share the trial...If you gotta lot of friends you can be on forever for FREE.

Not that I would ever do anything like that...And I'm not advocating that you become a "Cyberspace Felon"...But you could do that if you are so inclined....I won't tell anybody.

RL
10-10-2006, 09:50 AM
Doug, It would make me feel better If they said 15 trading days & not Infer 21 trading days there are more than enough shills In this game.:mad:

IIC
10-10-2006, 03:18 PM
Bot QID 58.60's

IIC
10-10-2006, 05:03 PM
Bot QID 58.60's

I jumped the gun...But it looks like the Naz 100 has made a short term top right about here...I will give it some room

IIC
10-10-2006, 10:55 PM
Today's MoMo:

ADL, IFON, SWAT, NRPH, SOFO, OMNI, GNBT, BRLC, ILC, GMTC, SMSI, MDTL, KNOT, PRFT, RMTR, EVST, FTGX, NOVN, TESS, DTLK, LNOP, INWK, XING, ANOR, BDOG, RAND, ROG, AVZ, ININ, ACOR, ZONS, AMAG, HAUP, UUU, MAXC, UAHC, AUXL, QLTY

ADL
IFON
SWAT
NRPH
SOFO
OMNI
GNBT
BRLC
ILC
GMTC
SMSI
MDTL
KNOT
PRFT
RMTR
EVST
FTGX
NOVN
TESS
DTLK
LNOP
INWK
XING
ANOR
BDOG
RAND
ROG
AVZ
ININ
ACOR
ZONS
AMAG
HAUP
UUU
MAXC
UAHC
AUXL
QLTY

IIC
10-11-2006, 10:02 AM
Will miss the market day...gotta hit the road soon...QQQQ support at 41.40...Pre-M dn to 41.43...Let's hope support doesn't hold...Best, IIC

Rob
10-11-2006, 10:09 AM
Let's hope support doesn't hold.Huh? I'm hoping it does.

spikefader
10-11-2006, 02:09 PM
Today's MoMo:

GOOG MTH DCAI TIE GRILE ANTP BYD BCF SNMX ELOS GEOI MDKI NURO PONR SLI RADS TGE KEYW CNXS CMT RATE ISON NICK CAND DRRX IPII RURL INNO PRLS AWX SGRP


Not surprised to see AWX on one of your lists, IIC!! :D They're great!

Nice +34% move from one of my sensible r/r setups recently:
http://www.technicaltrades.net/2006/10/11/awx-update/
http://www.technicaltrades.net/wp-content/AWX-2.gif

Runner
10-11-2006, 07:50 PM
AKAM triggers and MTW setting up...http://iicrandomport.blogspot.com/2006/10/akam.html

IIC
10-11-2006, 11:33 PM
Wait a minute...I bot QID as I previously mentioned yesterday...Today the NDX was down...But so was QID...THAT's not supposed to happen...lol

Admittedly, I decided to go in QID early...if my confirmation point "A" is met I will add double my initial buy...If my confirmation point "B" is met I will add the same shs as my second buy. If none of this happens I could lose maybe 1-2% of my intitial stake which is only on 20% of the money I have alotted for my test...Of course many other things could happen: e.g. I end up buying all 100% and the Naz 100 gaps up for some reason...We'll see...No rush...But for example if I had been in QLD w/ a stop I could've lost on the quick drop after the plane crash. However, the losses are pretty much limited %-wise over the long haul...Then again...so are the gains.

I am actually not bearish thru year-end...but I do expect a pullback before a Naz Comp close at the end of December of 2631.04

Today's MoMo:

FFSW, JJZ, SIGM, CTIB, BVX, FCSE, CKSW, PAE, WJCI, DIT, FTGX, RMTR, CAB, HSR, CROX, INPH, MIGP, DGIT, OMRI, BRKR, CVNS, SOFO, UCTT, BRCD, MDV, PSMT, TESS, PRFT, TIE, KBALB, BRLC, BIOV, BID

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/7BP

http://trimurl.com/7BR

FFSW
JJZ
SIGM
CTIB
BVX
FCSE
CKSW
PAE
WJCI
DIT
FTGX
RMTR
CAB
HSR
CROX
INPH
MIGP
DGIT
OMRI
BRKR
CVNS
SOFO
UCTT
BRCD
MDV
PSMT
TESS
PRFT
TIE
KBALB
BRLC
BIOV
BID

Runner
10-11-2006, 11:51 PM
Wait a minute...I bot QID as I previously mentioned yesterday...Today the NDX was down...But so was QID...THAT's not supposed to happen...lol

Admittedly, I decided to go in QID early...if my confirmation point "A" is met I will add double my initial buy...If my confirmation point "B" is met I will add the same shs as my second buy. If none of this happens I could lose maybe 1-2% of my intitial stake which is only on 20% of the money I have alotted for my test...Of course many other things could happen: e.g. I end up buying all 100% and the Naz 100 gaps up for some reason...We'll see...No rush...But for example if I had been in QLD w/ a stop I could've lost on the quick drop after the plane crash. However, the losses are pretty much limited %-wise over the long haul...Then again...so are the gains.



Sounds like a plan to me. I wish you well Doug...

RL
10-12-2006, 09:07 AM
Doug whats your take on this ZECCO.COM:confused:

IIC
10-12-2006, 10:30 AM
Doug whats your take on this ZECCO.COM:confused:


never heard of it...bookmarked it though and will look over the weekend...thx...Doug

IIC
10-12-2006, 11:06 AM
U.S. trade deficit unexpectedly climbs to a record in August of $69.86 billion, up 2.7% from July, inflated by high oil prices and demand for imports. Wall Street economists predicted strong exports would mean a deficit of $66.80 billion. U.S. exports rise 2.3% to a record $122.42 billion in August, pushed by strong sales of American-made aircraft, foods and consumer goods.

Dow Jones Sector Indexes Winners And Losers
.
================================================== ===========================
----------- Percent Change -----------
Sector Index Daily 1 Wk. 1 Mo. 3 Mo. 1 Yr.
================================================== ===========================
Real Estate Holding & Dev 396.21 2.07 2.39 3.31 4.26 31.87
Restaurants & Bars 436.25 1.84 1.95 9.84 17.49 31.74
Home Construction 683.09 1.22 4.41 5.59 12.29 -19.15
Automobiles 192.81 1.06 -0.26 -1.99 17.24 16.75
Steel 272.43 1.00 4.57 12.72 -2.48 80.76
Forestry 232.52 0.96 2.80 0.75 4.80 1.65
Computer Hardware 488.35 0.92 0.25 4.01 19.03 16.16
Heavy Construction 319.79 0.91 1.76 0.58 2.15 37.17
Oil Equip & Serv 461.69 0.90 -1.50 -0.18 -16.39 14.85
Commercial Vehicles/Trucks 811.05 0.85 1.22 8.29 2.65 36.13
Home Improve Retailers 96.51 0.83 2.49 5.12 13.11 0.69
Broadline Retailers 363.19 0.82 0.82 4.62 9.75 15.82
Airlines 129.39 0.82 1.27 5.63 -3.31 31.30
Aerospace 444.39 0.80 -0.07 7.75 5.64 27.80
Transportation Serv 187.77 0.78 0.84 5.50 -2.22 39.57
Toys 335.14 0.78 1.35 4.65 30.95 14.52
Integrated Oil & Gas 477.36 0.77 14.83 18.45 13.69 24.44
Clothing & Accessories 164.64 0.76 0.73 5.56 19.21 20.60
Exploration & Production 415.53 0.74 -12.21 -13.37 -21.27 -9.89
Specialty Chemicals 243.80 0.74 -0.19 3.94 7.24 32.53
Consumer Electronics 830.46 0.73 4.13 14.90 6.59 17.85
Apparel Retailers 429.58 0.72 0.94 8.15 16.64 32.98
Railroads 393.60 0.71 0.18 10.74 0.34 31.92
Travel & Tourism 81.71 0.70 0.26 4.88 10.79 -9.19
Platinum & Precious Metals 81.97 0.68 3.42 11.54 -24.69 4.25
Specialty Retailers 442.87 0.68 -0.13 6.32 14.46 19.27
Software 585.72 0.66 0.24 7.56 23.68 18.95
Telecom Equip 716.79 0.66 1.35 5.90 20.49 21.12
Marine Transportation 301.35 0.65 1.31 3.01 -1.12 5.80
Trucking 323.02 0.65 -0.88 0.90 -9.91 21.32
Specialty Finance 132.71 0.65 -1.34 2.05 9.19 19.54
Fixed Line Telecom 150.62 0.63 1.95 2.95 18.29 44.19
Semiconductors 1224.13 0.62 1.67 1.73 13.82 5.28
Electronic Equip 189.11 0.61 1.04 5.15 9.71 20.48
Gambling 606.14 0.59 -0.38 9.57 7.90 42.53
Paper 154.08 0.55 -0.17 -1.11 8.99 22.17
Industrial Machinery 208.47 0.54 2.36 7.06 3.39 21.81
Commodity Chemicals 207.82 0.52 1.63 6.24 7.52 8.58
Delivery Serv 632.09 0.49 -1.66 4.12 -6.87 19.15
Financial Administration 108.61 0.49 -0.72 -0.31 2.49 8.45
Mortgage Finance 89.78 0.49 1.42 7.73 13.47 23.99
Building Matrls/Fxtures 323.39 0.48 1.39 2.86 2.49 3.73
Full Line Insurance 450.32 0.48 0.04 3.60 13.39 10.82
Asset Managers 135.10 0.48 -0.89 3.79 18.66 36.52
Nonferrous Metals 360.67 0.47 8.70 8.34 6.88 41.84
Furnishings 238.54 0.45 0.93 6.14 10.73 13.85
Media Agencies 375.47 0.45 0.54 2.63 8.16 8.40
Hotels 605.72 0.45 -2.10 -0.24 -2.29 24.07
Durable Household Prod 137.41 0.43 1.17 3.86 12.15 17.17
Invstmt Serv 1129.87 0.42 -0.38 9.76 16.73 40.41
Auto Parts 201.84 0.41 3.65 6.97 -0.61 6.40
Industrial Suppliers 119.74 0.40 2.49 8.21 2.30 17.50
Consumer Finance 107.96 0.39 0.82 6.38 3.47 14.03
Electronic Office Equip 292.35 0.39 3.02 5.85 13.21 17.84
Aluminum 230.34 0.37 -1.92 -1.11 -14.18 21.67
Waste & Disposal Serv 105.99 0.33 1.85 9.79 7.94 33.04
Drug Retailers 500.26 0.33 -0.87 -9.60 -0.92 9.19
Banks 558.50 0.32 -0.06 3.37 7.12 22.14
Business Train/Employ Agnc 124.74 0.31 -0.95 5.77 -2.01 19.51
Tires 45.68 0.31 0.24 -6.20 24.83 -3.31
Pharmaceuticals 275.08 0.31 -0.12 0.48 11.01 13.25
Pipelines 452.26 0.30 0.48 0.89 -0.92 13.53
Defense 125.21 0.30 0.54 5.00 7.96 24.61
Elec Components & Equip 143.25 0.30 0.64 6.97 7.37 24.32
Brewers 322.23 0.29 0.77 -0.04 1.96 12.54
Food Prod 236.54 0.28 -0.51 2.00 2.15 11.21
Medical Supplies 333.56 0.28 1.01 1.25 14.35 16.32
Insurance Brokers 100.50 0.28 0.54 2.19 7.62 1.63
Prop & Casualty Insurance 383.09 0.28 -0.32 3.06 8.04 16.12
Life Insurance 633.60 0.26 -0.03 1.76 3.89 17.21
Internet 353.30 0.26 1.46 2.13 -4.22 16.40
Containers & Packaging 161.16 0.25 0.20 2.78 8.87 18.52
Recreational Serv 84.59 0.24 -2.05 4.33 13.16 1.76
Real Estate Invstmt Trusts 127.84 0.24 -0.36 2.34 7.58 33.26
Computer Serv 63.81 0.24 1.32 2.31 9.27 6.18
Diversified Industrials 469.37 0.22 -0.06 5.20 7.36 8.28
Food Retailers/Whlslrs 214.64 0.21 1.63 1.26 6.52 9.71
Business Support Serv 195.61 0.18 0.13 2.82 5.79 15.00
Broadcast & Entertainment 434.43 0.18 1.82 5.89 10.71 18.95
Publishing 287.45 0.17 -0.44 3.04 3.65 -2.42
Specialized Consumer Serv 654.65 0.16 -2.68 2.06 4.59 -10.56
Medical Equip 463.87 0.13 -0.02 0.83 5.30 -2.18
Mobile Telecom 345.97 0.12 -1.52 4.36 -2.99 -2.32
Reinsurance 103.34 0.12 -0.22 2.21 11.11 14.24
Distillers & Vintners 126.57 0.06 -3.89 -1.15 8.41 23.61
Gas Distribution 112.12 0.02 -0.30 0.69 2.15 7.95
Coal 241.32 -0.01 5.00 5.78 -27.82 -13.73
Personal Prod 270.44 -0.01 -0.83 0.50 3.69 16.64
Biotechnology 461.90 -0.03 -0.48 4.96 5.87 9.53
Footwear 265.28 -0.05 -0.83 4.64 13.02 7.69
Tobacco 266.11 -0.14 0.11 -4.75 2.72 14.62
Nondurable Household Prod 469.98 -0.15 -1.53 1.44 10.65 13.95
Multiutilities 118.88 -0.17 -0.23 2.27 6.38 13.61
Water 644.29 -0.18 2.13 2.94 3.13 -5.68
Health Care Providers 503.65 -0.19 -3.27 -5.51 2.42 2.56
Gold Mining 85.36 -0.23 -2.07 -9.02 -24.70 -7.78
Recreational Prod 215.29 -0.45 1.46 2.38 0.45 0.69
General Mining 1211.34 -0.62 3.06 -0.32 -5.22 15.75
Soft Drinks 290.67 -0.97 -2.39 -2.69 1.03 7.32
Electricity 173.53 #N/A 0.43 1.83 5.27 10.19

IIC
10-12-2006, 11:59 AM
MoMo:

CTDC ACOR GNBT INB EMITF SIGM IAAC FCSE COGO CHNR MEH CHDX XING SOFO GEO ALGN HSR EZM EZPW OMG SPTN MIGP WRLD CHINA AMIE SPAR TSCM KBALB WWIN INPH HAUP

IIC
10-12-2006, 04:13 PM
I got stopped out earlier on QID in the 57.30's...Just as well since I went in too early based on what looked like might happen...have to remember to go with what's happening...Not what I think will happen...IIC

Runner
10-12-2006, 05:48 PM
MTW triggers SCSS on watch

http://iicrandomport.blogspot.com/

IIC
10-12-2006, 07:38 PM
I got stopped out earlier on QID in the 57.30's...Just as well since I went in too early based on what looked like might happen...have to remember to go with what's happening...Not what I think will happen...IIC

Forgot to mention...right after I turned around and bot QLD. If the Naz 100 tanks tomorrow I'm not gonna be a happy camper. Theoretically, I know I never should have bot QID this week...I tried to outguess the market...Not a very good start...But I'll get over it...IIC

Runner
10-12-2006, 08:10 PM
Doug, if you followed your plan don’t worry. Now if you jumped in just to buy something that’s different. In reality our super high-speed entry points are not the holly grail to the markets. Where we exit is what ultimately matters. I personally can’t argue with the Bulls and I think a lot of bears have been getting their butts handed to them as of late. We have not seen such bullish action in awhile. This puts people at odds with the markets. They just know that a correction is near and jump in short on anything dropping. I got to follow the current trend and for now that trend is up. The market could care less about what I think or feel. It will do what it’s to do.

If the Nas100 crashes tomorrow who cares. In fact don’t beat yourself up over it. How many times have we pulled out just to watch the thing take off like a big dog… Doesn’t matter. All we can do is formulate a plan and have the discipline to follow the plan. We don’t have anything to prove in a forum, but what truly matters is how we do things when no one is watching. Do I still fall short and bail before my plan tells me to? Yep and looking back on several trades this was not the wise thing to do. Sure short term I thought to myself I was a hero. Longer term the stock never hit my stop and I would have had a few real nice homeruns.

If you are trying a new system out if you think you should buy 100 shares only buy 50. This simple thing along helped me because I did not have many shares turned on. In fact I found out since reducing my shares this allowed me to follow my plan better because if I’m wrong the loss really is not a big deal. Maybe this is a psychological issue that I needed to get through but that simple thing alone has helped me more than anything else.

IIC
10-12-2006, 09:00 PM
Today's MoMo:

SIMC, OYOG, CHNR, SOFO, CTDC, FMCO, NICH, NYNY, OMG, FCSE, ICON, EMITF, SIGM, AUXL, NETC, GNBT, INB, BONT, EXXA, ACOR, GEO, EZPW, XING, MEH, WYY, CHINA, UCTT, AP, SHOO, SLP, PCCC, BDC, HAUP

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/7C7

http://trimurl.com/7C8

SIMC
OYOG
CHNR
SOFO
CTDC
FMCO
NICH
NYNY
OMG
FCSE
ICON
EMITF
SIGM
AUXL
NETC
GNBT
INB
BONT
EXXA
ACOR
GEO
EZPW
XING
MEH
WYY
CHINA
UCTT
AP
SHOO
SLP
PCCC
BDC
HAUP

IIC
10-12-2006, 09:11 PM
Doug, if you followed your plan don’t worry. Now if you jumped in just to buy something that’s different. In reality our super high-speed entry points are not the holly grail to the markets. Where we exit is what ultimately matters. I personally can’t argue with the Bulls and I think a lot of bears have been getting their butts handed to them as of late. We have not seen such bullish action in awhile. This puts people at odds with the markets. They just know that a correction is near and jump in short on anything dropping. I got to follow the current trend and for now that trend is up. The market could care less about what I think or feel. It will do what it’s to do.

If the Nas100 crashes tomorrow who cares. In fact don’t beat yourself up over it. How many times have we pulled out just to watch the thing take off like a big dog… Doesn’t matter. All we can do is formulate a plan and have the discipline to follow the plan. We don’t have anything to prove in a forum, but what truly matters is how we do things when no one is watching. Do I still fall short and bail before my plan tells me to? Yep and looking back on several trades this was not the wise thing to do. Sure short term I thought to myself I was a hero. Longer term the stock never hit my stop and I would have had a few real nice homeruns.

If you are trying a new system out if you think you should buy 100 shares only buy 50. This simple thing along helped me because I did not have many shares turned on. In fact I found out since reducing my shares this allowed me to follow my plan better because if I’m wrong the loss really is not a big deal. Maybe this is a psychological issue that I needed to get through but that simple thing alone has helped me more than anything else.

Good post Runner...I'm still working on going back looking at multiple indicators on the Naz 100 and Q's as far back as I can on Weekly, Daily and Hourly charts. Also looking at the $BPNDX. Every time I figure something out that looks good I find in other years that it would not have worked...But I'll just keep plugging away. Big difference in concentrating on one index vs. dozens or more stocks.

I'm not worried though. And I was kidding about the Naz 100 tanking tomorrow. And yes, I'm going to practice with only 100 to 400 share lots on this for now. I'd like to put in about equal $$$ sums, so since the QLD is about 35% higher priced I will adjust accordingly. Normally, I like to trade in round lots though....thx, Doug

IIC
10-12-2006, 09:27 PM
Continuing on...I'm actually up more per share on QLD than I lost per share on QID...I had a stop in on QID but I was watching at the time. This all happened about 2pm EDT...But, since I bot more shs of QID I'm down overall but not all that much...Doug

peanuts
10-12-2006, 11:19 PM
Today's MoMo:

SIMC, OYOG, CHNR, SOFO, CTDC, FMCO, NICH, NYNY, OMG, FCSE, ICON, EMITF, SIGM, AUXL, NETC, GNBT, INB, BONT, EXXA, ACOR, GEO, EZPW, XING, MEH, WYY, CHINA, UCTT, AP, SHOO, SLP, PCCC, BDC, HAUP...

Why has AP made your MoMo screen? I almost bought it today. It wasn't showing me any signs of MoMo though. I'm just curious...

IIC
10-12-2006, 11:54 PM
Why has AP made your MoMo screen? I almost bought it today. It wasn't showing me any signs of MoMo though. I'm just curious...

It met my minimum criteria:

In the top 5% of my RS database of 5500 equities...up 2%+ on at least 1.5x ADV

peanuts
10-12-2006, 11:58 PM
It met my minimum criteria:

In the top 5% of my RS database of 5500 equities...up 2%+ on at least 1.5x ADV

Thanks... maybe I'll decide to buy it tomorrow. I've been stalking that sucker for weeks...

IIC
10-13-2006, 12:07 AM
Thanks... maybe I'll decide to buy it tomorrow. I've been stalking that sucker for weeks...

The MoMo List as well as the IIC 100 simply meet the criteria I set up. AP does look interesting though if it can blow out 33.

I've been reading what you guys have been talking about re: steel...But from what I read elsewhere it seems too iffy...It will move one way or the other no doubt...But I have no idea which way...I'll pass just because I'm confused on it...Best, Doug

peanuts
10-13-2006, 11:01 AM
Thanks... maybe I'll decide to buy it tomorrow. I've been stalking that sucker for weeks...

AP is HUUUGE dude! I got it this morning at 33 even!!!!

IIC
10-13-2006, 11:19 AM
AP is HUUUGE dude! I got it this morning at 33 even!!!!

Good going

IIC
10-13-2006, 11:47 AM
Morning MoMo:

EZPW FMCO BITS CHNR SYX NVEC ADL HRT MCDT AP DTLK FCGI LBIX CTDC BRCD CRM CHINA INAP ALGN EONC CITP TWTC CHAP STAN DLLR RMTR FLSH

IIC
10-13-2006, 12:01 PM
Naz 100 Heatmap...15 min delay: http://screening.nasdaq.com/heatmaps/heatmap_100.asp (http://www.reedfloren.com/chat/link.php?q=http://screening.nasdaq.com/heatmaps/heatmap_100.asp)

peanuts
10-13-2006, 12:18 PM
Morning MoMo:

EZPW FMCO BITS CHNR SYX NVEC ADL HRT MCDT AP DTLK FCGI LBIX CTDC BRCD CRM CHINA INAP ALGN EONC CITP TWTC CHAP STAN DLLR RMTR FLSH

I thought that WDC would have made the MoMo list. If you have the time, could you figure out why it did not? Thanks

billyjoe
10-13-2006, 12:26 PM
Doug,
Do you have certain trigger points on your MoMo list or IIC100 that signal an immediate buy or sell for you? Not just price but volume , moving averages, or other criteria.

------------billyjoe

IIC
10-13-2006, 12:32 PM
Doug,
Do you have certain trigger points on your MoMo list or IIC100 that signal an immediate buy or sell for you? Not just price but volume , moving averages, or other criteria.

------------billyjoe


Have to look at each one on it's own merits based on the criteria you prefer...most are no good IMO...But there is usually a diamond or two in the rough

IIC
10-13-2006, 12:34 PM
I thought that WDC would have made the MoMo list. If you have the time, could you figure out why it did not? Thanks

The relative strength is too low

billyjoe
10-13-2006, 12:57 PM
Have to look at each one on it's own merits based on the criteria you prefer...most are no good IMO...But there is usually a diamond or two in the rough


Wait a minute, are you saying most of the IIC 100 is no good? I wasn't referring to the IBD deathwatch 100.

--------billyjoe

peanuts
10-13-2006, 01:00 PM
The relative strength is too low

Thanks. What RS are you using?

IIC
10-13-2006, 01:41 PM
Thanks. What RS are you using?

We have our own based on 1 year...although I would like to change that to 3 months, but it is not up to me. Our database includes slightly over 5500 stocks. Our RS for WDC is 31.

IIC
10-13-2006, 01:42 PM
Wait a minute, are you saying most of the IIC 100 is no good? I wasn't referring to the IBD deathwatch 100.

--------billyjoe

Actually, I was referring to the MoMo list

peanuts
10-13-2006, 02:08 PM
We have our own based on 1 year...although I would like to change that to 3 months, but it is not up to me. Our database includes slightly over 5500 stocks. Our RS for WDC is 31.

Can you run both a 1 year and a 3 month RS and work from both of those figures? What is the comparison that you use?

IIC
10-13-2006, 02:22 PM
Can you run both a 1 year and a 3 month RS and work from both of those figures? What is the comparison that you use?

I am not the one who maintains the database...I just have access to it

Lyehopper
10-13-2006, 02:24 PM
We have our own based on 1 year...although I would like to change that to 3 months, but it is not up to me. Our database includes slightly over 5500 stocks. Our RS for WDC is 31.
What's the scale you use for RS Doug? 1-100?

Vector Vest rates WDC's RS @ 0.99....

A high RS rating on V-V is 1.57 for CAJ

and a low rating of 0.32 for OFSI.

What RS do you have these two rated at?

IIC
10-13-2006, 03:02 PM
What's the scale you use for RS Doug? 1-100?

Vector Vest rates WDC's RS @ 0.99....

A high RS rating on V-V is 1.57 for CAJ

and a low rating of 0.32 for OFSI.

What RS do you have these two rated at?


1 thru 100.

WDC is 31

CAJ is 87

OFSI is 60...but since it is an IPO I wouldn't put much weight one the rating

IIC
10-13-2006, 10:17 PM
IIC 100

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THANKS, DOUG(IIC)

IIC 100 for 10/16/06

SWHC STEC CHDX GMTC ICTG ININ AKAM CHINA RIMM ACLI PCLN SMSI PRFT TWGP ICE STKL TSCM QLTY KNOT ICLR CROX FNSR BRKR ICON EME OMCL VTS SLP XPRSA INWK BLUD CSH PRXL MTW MICC NTRI OPNT TIE SBL CTSH AMX UARM ATHR TTEC GRB TEX RTEC DTPI CLHB LIFC CWTR SCSS CLB HRZ OMX FORM WFR BOT WTHN FMCN TBBK RKT NIHD IFSIA GOL HANS VSEA TRID MEK PNFP OTEX ZOLL ABB LFB ZUMZ MED SLW CELG NUHC VLTR GIL NUAN PSEM TASR PWR CC RBN USHS VDSI GLG HPOL ULTI BUCY NCS IO IDWK VPRT BPHX IFOX IFS

If you would like the IIC 100 is a vertical format or comma separated you can convert it here: http://www.ttrader.com/stockchat/replace_symbols.php

IIC
10-13-2006, 11:46 PM
Today's MoMo:

FMCO, EZPW, JST, EXXA, CHNR, UCTT, RMTR, BITS, EVST, DLLR, TATTF, WYY, QLTY, CHINA, CTDC, ELOY, NHC, AWX, HITT, CSH, OSIR, BVX, FTGX, EONC, PWEI, SPSX, SVL, ALGN, AXR, AMAG, SOFO, OMG, XPL, ORH

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/7CM

http://trimurl.com/7CN

FMCO
EZPW
JST
EXXA
CHNR
UCTT
RMTR
BITS
EVST
DLLR
TATTF
WYY
QLTY
CHINA
CTDC
ELOY
NHC
AWX
HITT
CSH
OSIR
BVX
FTGX
EONC
PWEI
SPSX
SVL
ALGN
AXR
AMAG
SOFO
OMG
XPL
ORH

IIC
10-14-2006, 03:21 PM
I was playing around with Google Documents this morning...On my first try I put up a spreadsheet of the IIC 100 in 3 sorts.

Can you help me out and let me know if you can view it?

I think you have to have a Google account...

Here is the address of my spreadsheet:

http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pOxT4qKUgj0OP8AeOYTk0RA (http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pOxT4qKUgj0OP8AeOYTk0RA)

Thanks...Doug(IIC)

IIC
10-14-2006, 04:15 PM
Just got around to checking to see if my battery was part of the recall program...It isn't...But if you have a Dell notebook you can check it here:

https://www.dellbatteryprogram.com/Default.aspx

If you are a real dummy...like me...and you don't know where your battery is...and you have no idea what you did with your user's manual...You can find your user's manual at http://dell.com

I had all three panels off on the bottom of my laptop before I finally went to find the user's manual online...I didn't know Dell uses Fujitsu components?

I have an Inspirion 700m

...Doug(IIC)

IIC
10-14-2006, 04:19 PM
Did you know that 9 stocks make up over 50% of the whole Naz 100 on a weighted basis?

They are in descending weighted order:

MSFT
CSCO
GOOG
INTC
ORCL
AMGN
CMCSA
QCOM
AAPL

Total is 50.19% of the Index...IIC

ParkTwain
10-14-2006, 04:47 PM
Today's MoMo:

FMCO, EZPW, JST, EXXA, CHNR, UCTT, RMTR, BITS, EVST, DLLR, TATTF, WYY, QLTY, CHINA, CTDC, ELOY, NHC, AWX, HITT, CSH, OSIR, BVX, FTGX, EONC, PWEI, SPSX, SVL, ALGN, AXR, AMAG, SOFO, OMG, XPL, ORH

Of these 34 stocks, 13 are under 10.00/sh, and of those 8 are under 5.00/sh.

Caveat emptor!

IIC
10-14-2006, 05:01 PM
Of these 34 stocks, 13 are under 10.00/sh, and of those 8 are under 5.00/sh.

Caveat emptor!


"Let the buyer beware"...What are you trying to say?...Some people like low priced issues.

Remember my STANDARD DISCLAIMER...Some are probably gonna go up and some are probably gonna go down...And those that don't will probably stay flat

Remember that guy...Think his name was Cashmaker...Always had this big legalese disclaimer at the end of his posts...He never did respond to my heckling re: his disclaimer here or at another forum we both belonged to...Wonder what happened to him? Maybe he got sued???

IIC
10-15-2006, 11:25 AM
I was playing around with Google Documents this morning...On my first try I put up a spreadsheet of the IIC 100 in 3 sorts.

Can you help me out and let me know if you can view it?

I think you have to have a Google account...

Here is the address of my spreadsheet:

http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pOxT4qKUgj0OP8AeOYTk0RA (http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pOxT4qKUgj0OP8AeOYTk0RA)

Thanks...Doug(IIC)


Geez...119 page views since I posted that...and not one answer...IIC

Runner
10-15-2006, 11:34 AM
Doug, I got a security alert when trying to open the link and so I closed it.

IIC
10-15-2006, 12:01 PM
Doug, I got a security alert when trying to open the link and so I closed it.


That's weird...it just takes you to Google...Then you have to sign into your account. I didn't know that at first. I don't know how many of you actually have Google accounts though...thx...Doug

MickyMouse
10-15-2006, 12:46 PM
I was playing around with Google Documents this morning...On my first try I put up a spreadsheet of the IIC 100 in 3 sorts.

Can you help me out and let me know if you can view it?

I think you have to have a Google account...

Here is the address of my spreadsheet:

http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pOxT4qKUgj0OP8AeOYTk0RA (http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pOxT4qKUgj0OP8AeOYTk0RA)

Thanks...Doug(IIC)


Doug,

I had no problem viewing it.

Mickey

IIC
10-15-2006, 01:47 PM
Doug,

I had no problem viewing it.

Mickey

Thanks Mickey...I was thinking about using it to post info in the future...Not up on how it all works...But then, I have not looked at the instructions yet.

I was thinking that I could keep the Mr. M POTY results there...I do them in .xls anyway. But I bet most people don't have a Google account. BTW: Google accounts are FREE....Doug

IIC
10-15-2006, 01:52 PM
Mailed my taxes in today...Don't forget tomorrow is the Extension deadline. Dave will be happy to know that I included checks to both the Feds and State...although I don't know how to figure the late payment penalties so they will bill me for those.

One nice thing though is that since I had 2 employers last year I overpaid Social Security and State Disability so I got credits for those. Geez...the max on CA Disabilty was about $345 a couple of years ago...now it is $857.

...IIC

IIC
10-15-2006, 05:41 PM
Was just reading the LA Times Real Estate Section in today's paper...500,000 real estate agents in CA...Wow, that's 1 out of every 52 people over the age of 17 in the State.

On page 3 there is a full page ad for Centex Homes. They are having "Affordability Days"...Yeah Right!!!

Zero Down-Was $3,342 mo NOW $1,431 mo...When do I move???

Oop's...I better read the fine print...Except that I can hardly see it. Here is a sample of the details:

Price: $664,000...Down Payment $132,000 (Hey!!!...what happened to ZERO DOWN???)...Finance $532,000.

Payment Schedule:
60 mos. $1,496 (How come I have to pay $65 more than the big ad says?)
60 mos. $3,380
239mos. $4,326
1 mo. $4,324

A little clip from Barron's re: Centex...(I posted the above 2 weeks ago)

Shares fell 5% after the home builder cut its guidance, blaming increased order cancellations and write-downs on land value. Centex now expects second-quarter per-share earnings to range from 65 cents to 75 cents, well below the $1.40 it previously forecast. The company cited $125 million to $140 million in charges related to land write-downs, including abandoned land options. Banc of America Securities analyst Dan Oppenheim maintained a Neutral rating on shares. Centex's "focus on building at the expense of margins should further worsen the excess supply and downward pressure on home prices," he wrote.

Their ads (Centex) in today's RE Section are really outlandish(Finance-wise)...If I was STUPID I'd buy as many of these homes they advertise as possible.

Can't remember if I mentioned this but in the LA Times they had a list recently of the % increase/decrease in LA County home prices over the last year...The decreases came in the more expensive areas...Increases in the worst areas...Many of which are "Ghetto" areas...I was just looking at the ads...There is a house in one of the very worst areas of L.A. County...I have a feeling that many here would not even consider driving thru it...2 bedroom...1 Bath...$440,000...Amazing.

Since I am in the RE biz...not sales...I know quite a few people...I heard this week that Pulte Homes is stopping some major projects in the Inland Empire...IIC

billyjoe
10-15-2006, 06:18 PM
Doug,
Do you have any idea why Cramer is so high on LEN ? Has mentioned it several times in the last 30 days.


---------------billyjoe

Lyehopper
10-15-2006, 06:25 PM
A little clip from Barron's re: Centex...(I posted the above 2 weeks ago)

Shares fell 5% after the home builder cut its guidance, blaming increased order cancellations and write-downs on land value. Centex now expects second-quarter per-share earnings to range from 65 cents to 75 cents, well below the $1.40 it previously forecast. The company cited $125 million to $140 million in charges related to land write-downs, including abandoned land options. Banc of America Securities analyst Dan Oppenheim maintained a Neutral rating on shares. Centex's "focus on building at the expense of margins should further worsen the excess supply and downward pressure on home prices," he wrote.

Their ads (Centex) in today's RE Section are really outlandish(Finance-wise)...If I was STUPID I'd buy as many of these homes they advertise as possible.

Can't remember if I mentioned this but in the LA Times they had a list recently of the % increase/decrease in LA County home prices over the last year...The decreases came in the more expensive areas...Increases in the worst areas...Many of which are "Ghetto" areas...I was just looking at the ads...There is a house in one of the very worst areas of L.A. County...I have a feeling that many here would not even consider driving thru it...2 bedroom...1 Bath...$440,000...Amazing.

Since I am in the RE biz...not sales...I know quite a few people...I heard this week that Pulte Homes is stopping some major projects in the Inland Empire...IIC
I have a brick and siding house with four bedrooms four baths two real wood burning fire places (3,000 sq ft) on five acres, twenty minutes from Roanoke VA with perfect mountain views for $265k.... an additional 112 acres can be had for $12k per acre. If 112 acres is too much?.... I'll sell an additional 10 acres for $18k per (total $445k for house & 15 acres).... or an additional 50 acres for $15k per. (house and 55 acres for $1mm+) Let me know if you are interested....http://www.mrmarketishuge.com/images/icons/icon14.gif

IIC
10-15-2006, 06:32 PM
Doug,
Do you have any idea why Cramer is so high on LEN ? Has mentioned it several times in the last 30 days.


---------------billyjoe

I have no idea...You'll have to ask my wife...she's the Cramer Fan here...But perhaps the incentives may help them unload???...Maybe not at the margins they originally intended...But still might be good very short term??? http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/Story.aspx?guid=%7B78A51A2F%2DD918%2D44A3%2D9688%2 D2E75A7E862FB%7D&source=blq%2Fyhoo&dist=yhoo&siteid=yhoo

IIC
10-15-2006, 06:41 PM
I have a brick and siding house with four bedrooms four baths two real wood burning fire places (3,000 sq ft) on five acres, twenty minutes from Roanoke VA with perfect mountain views for $265k.... an additional 112 acres can be had for $12k per acre. If 112 acres is too much?.... I'll sell an additional 10 acres for $18k per (total $445k for house & 15 acres).... or an additional 50 acres for $15k per. (house and 55 acres for $1mm+) Let me know if you are interested....http://www.mrmarketishuge.com/images/icons/icon14.gif

When I posted that you were one of the people that I was thinking of...I'm fairly certain that you have it a lot better (Lifestyle-wise) in a nice place at less than you can get a Ghetto house here...So, the offer still stands...You give me a job w/ one of your outfits (I prefer a financial type gig...But I have no problem w/ physical labor thrown in)...I'll work my butt off for you...And you sell me a nice deal on something...The one you posted sounds very nice...Doug(IIC)

IIC
10-16-2006, 01:31 AM
IIC vs. IBD

IIC 100 Top 10 YTD +21.76%

IBD 100 Top 10 YTD -6.19%

IIC
10-16-2006, 02:15 AM
Ben Bernanke Speaks! Monday - Oct 16, 2006
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke , Governor Susan Schmidt Bies to speak at the American Bankers Association annual convention, in Phoenix, Arizona.

1:30 PM ET : Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke to give a speech on banking regulation at the American Banking Leaders forum annual meeting in Scotts- dale, Arizona . Who's Speaking ... Monday - Oct 16, 2006
2:00 PM ET :St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank President William Poole to speak about U.S. economic data, at the University of Memphis, in Memphis, Tenn.

3:40 PM ET :San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Janet Yellen delivers a speech to the Hong Kong Association of Northern California in San Francisco. The speech will be followed by audience Q&A and a brief session with reporters.

IIC
10-16-2006, 09:47 AM
Morning Movers:

ARNA INTC SNDK OLAB ESLR EZPW STLD GOOG MTSN MSFT ACOR APKT RVBD OMRI NICE SPTN NABI FLSH FNSR

Some Upgrades:

LOW, CCU, NWS, AA, AL, CSC, INTX, NE, HES

Some Downgrades:

RGC, OSK, NEW, LEND, HD, AEOS, CBB, NFG, PKX, VSH, TBBK, NCTY, ALSK, IFF, NGS, BRNC, CPX, PTEN, BAS, THE, HET, UNM, BPOP

skiracer
10-16-2006, 09:54 AM
Mailed my taxes in today...Don't forget tomorrow is the Extension deadline. Dave will be happy to know that I included checks to both the Feds and State...although I don't know how to figure the late payment penalties so they will bill me for those.

One nice thing though is that since I had 2 employers last year I overpaid Social Security and State Disability so I got credits for those. Geez...the max on CA Disabilty was about $345 a couple of years ago...now it is $857.

...IIC

I knew there was something that I liked about you Doug. I just mailed mine in on Oct. 14. Actually was a day early this year. First time that has happened in years. Usually sometime on Oct. 15 near the midnight deadline. Our wedding anniversary is also the on Oct. 15 so sometimes it make it a little rougher. Usually on my wife and the anniversary.

IIC
10-16-2006, 10:21 AM
10 Days ago: Abaxis Cut To Neutral From Buy At Sidoti >ABAX...........Today: Abaxis Upped To Buy From Neutral By Sidoti & Co. >ABAX

spikefader
10-16-2006, 10:24 AM
IIC vs. IBD

IIC 100 Top 10 YTD +21.76%

IBD 100 Top 10 YTD -6.19%Very nice. Congrats!

IIC
10-16-2006, 12:01 PM
OK...I'm calling ICOC a breakout today

peanuts
10-16-2006, 12:37 PM
OK...I'm calling ICOC a breakout today

agreed. how far will it go?

IIC
10-16-2006, 12:46 PM
agreed. how far will it go?


Maybe close to 8 before next p/b?...I sold 30% of my stake at 7.06 before the p/b back to 6.

spikefader
10-16-2006, 01:20 PM
OK...I'm calling ICOC a breakout today
It sure is acting impulsive!

http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/9048/7184em5.gif (http://imageshack.us)

http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/5671/4041kz4.gif (http://imageshack.us)

RL
10-16-2006, 08:30 PM
Doug did you take a look at zecco.com:confused:

IIC
10-16-2006, 08:50 PM
Doug did you take a look at zecco.com:confused:

Yeah...But I'd be interested to know what kind of tools they say will be "coming soon"...(Sounds like Webs wrote that part ;) ). I'd prefer to let others be the guinea pigs though. If you are looking for lower commissions you might try Interactivebrokers....Doug(IIC)

Websman
10-16-2006, 08:58 PM
...(Sounds like Webs wrote that part ;) ).

Hey! I heard that!

IIC
10-16-2006, 11:49 PM
Hey! I heard that!

Well...At least I know you read my thread...LOL

IIC
10-16-2006, 11:50 PM
Today's MoMo:

OPEN, SQNM, SWAT, NICH, EXXB, ANGN, RVBD, MIKR, FNSR, ININ, THK, BITS, EXXA, TEX, OCNW, CKSW, EZPW, JST, CTIB, CRVL, SVT, NVEC, MEK, DVAX, TATTF, GROW, ICOC, CPAK, KTII, CYB, INTT, FTGX, DTLK, COGO, AXR, PMTR, EMIS, SPTN, AWX, ROG, INPH, JJZ, AKS, UTSI, ATI, ZONS, ACP, ANAD, IHS, CNST, PSMT, AEC, CAMT

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/7TW

http://trimurl.com/7TX

http://trimurl.com/7TY

OPEN
SQNM
SWAT
NICH
EXXB
ANGN
RVBD
MIKR
FNSR
ININ
THK
BITS
EXXA
TEX
OCNW
CKSW
EZPW
JST
CTIB
CRVL
SVT
NVEC
MEK
DVAX
TATTF
GROW
ICOC
CPAK
KTII
CYB
INTT
FTGX
DTLK
COGO
AXR
PMTR
EMIS
SPTN
AWX
ROG
INPH
JJZ
AKS
UTSI
ATI
ZONS
ACP
ANAD
IHS
CNST
PSMT
AEC
CAMT

IIC
10-17-2006, 12:53 AM
Will miss the market on Tuesday...Have to hit the road down to San Diego pre-m...Good luck everybody...Best...Doug(IIC)

IIC
10-17-2006, 10:38 PM
My Wife and Cramer want YOU!!!

To buy LVLT

BOOYA!!!!!!!

I only heard 1/2 his radio show today...He mentioned
it 4x...The last thing he said before the show ended was LVLT!!!


http://img134.imageshack.us/img134/9969/lvltga9.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

billyjoe
10-17-2006, 10:46 PM
Doug,
Beware of being caught in jimmy's web.

-----------billyjoe

IIC
10-17-2006, 11:49 PM
Today's MoMo:

RMTR, BWNG, PMTR, LMRA, LVLT, BOT, RBN, FTGX, NTI, MTEX, GLBC, OMRI, CCOI, ENV, ICE, GRC, SOFO, SQNM, AWX, ISE, EXXA, AMAG, AZZ, AXR, EONC, ACOR, TWTC, CCF, JST, CHINA, IIVI, ATHR, XNPT, ILMN, EMIS

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/7W5

http://trimurl.com/7W7

RMTR
BWNG
PMTR
LMRA
LVLT
BOT
RBN
FTGX
NTI
MTEX
GLBC
OMRI
CCOI
ENV
ICE
GRC
SOFO
SQNM
AWX
ISE
EXXA
AMAG
AZZ
AXR
EONC
ACOR
TWTC
CCF
JST
CHINA
IIVI
ATHR
XNPT
ILMN
EMIS

billyjoe
10-18-2006, 06:14 PM
Doug,
HSOA down big again. Is this the beginning of the end?

-----------billyjoe

IIC
10-18-2006, 07:50 PM
Doug,
HSOA down big again. Is this the beginning of the end?

-----------billyjoe

Personally, I don't think it will be a slow descent...One day we will wake up to news and it will be halted...At least that's what I think will happen...Doug(IIC)

IIC
10-18-2006, 08:17 PM
Today's MoMo:

SIGA, ILMN, CTIB, MIKR, NTI, SQNM, AWX, TWLL, HRSH, CBEY, AXR, AP, ISIS, SIGM, NTPA, AVCI, VOLC, GLBC, EVST, WYY, CCOI, AMAG, RICK, SMP, NITE

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/80H

http://trimurl.com/80I

SIGA
ILMN
CTIB
MIKR
NTI
SQNM
AWX
TWLL
HRSH
CBEY
AXR
AP
ISIS
SIGM
NTPA
AVCI
VOLC
GLBC
EVST
WYY
CCOI
AMAG
RICK
SMP
NITE

IIC
10-18-2006, 08:23 PM
Just an FYI...This is posted on Investors.com

Attention: We have received several reports of emails being received that appear to have been sent from Investor's Business Daily. The sender names on these emails include "Investors.com Billing," "Investors.com Request," "Investors.com Update," "Investors.com Service," "Investors.com Antifraud" and more. These emails were not sent by Investor's Business Daily.
If you are ever in question about the legitimacy of an email from IBD, please contact Customer Service (http://investors.com/contact/default.asp#phone).


I received one the other day from Investors.com (can't remember the rest)...but it was in the subject line. I didn't even look at the address it came from until after I opened it. But it was from someone@rothacked....com
(Or something like that). It was about some wacko sports thing in Argentina. I deleted it but as a reminder, you should always look at the addy that it came from.

IIC
10-19-2006, 11:07 AM
FWIW...During this run, the Q's have not closed down more than 2 days in a row since Aug 4,7,8....The Naz Comp was dn 4 days in a row Aug 4-9 but since then never more than 2 days in a row

peanuts
10-19-2006, 11:15 AM
FWIW...During this run, the Q's have not closed down more than 2 days in a row since Aug 4,7,8....The Naz Comp was dn 4 days in a row Aug 4-9 but since then never more than 2 days in a row

Now that the DOW has fully recovered from 2000, I think that all the money that has been on the sidelines in bonds, CD's, and other safer investment vehicles, are seeing the potential for continued gains in equities, so we are witnessing an increased buying across all indices. Have you noticed the increasing volume as well?

IIC
10-19-2006, 11:31 AM
Now that the DOW has fully recovered from 2000, I think that all the money that has been on the sidelines in bonds, CD's, and other safer investment vehicles, are seeing the potential for continued gains in equities, so we are witnessing an increased buying across all indices. Have you noticed the increasing volume as well?



Perhaps a lot of people are coming in who feel they missed the boat on this run??? Looking back it appears an easy call since mid August...but living thru it was not so easy IMO

peanuts
10-19-2006, 11:50 AM
Perhaps a lot of people are coming in who feel they missed the boat on this run??? Looking back it appears an easy call since mid August...but living thru it was not so easy IMO

They say the market climbs on a wall of worry. I hope that by, "living through it," you mean that you were just worrying and not actually hurting. That would be tough... watching the market go up, and watching your portfolio just sit there, doing nothing, mind f-ing you each day as one position goes up but net gain is nothing because you have another that was down... it's happened to me before. Or maybe you were worried about the market being able to make new highs?

:D Here's to everyone being in the green :D
http://mud.mm-a6.yimg.com/image/2075162592

IIC
10-19-2006, 12:20 PM
They say the market climbs on a wall of worry. I hope that by, "living through it," you mean that you were just worrying and not actually hurting. That would be tough... watching the market go up, and watching your portfolio just sit there, doing nothing, mind f-ing you each day as one position goes up but net gain is nothing because you have another that was down... it's happened to me before. Or maybe you were worried about the market being able to make new highs?


:D Here's to everyone being in the green :D http://mud.mm-a6.yimg.com/image/2075162592


Actually...I just kept thinking it would reverse in September

RL
10-19-2006, 02:59 PM
Doug have you checked out R.NEW. new sight and If so any thoughts?

IIC
10-19-2006, 03:46 PM
Doug have you checked out R.NEW. new sight and If so any thoughts?

No...what is the site addy?

RL
10-19-2006, 03:59 PM
www.theinformedtrader.com

IIC
10-19-2006, 04:31 PM
www.theinformedtrader.com (http://www.theinformedtrader.com)

Oh...that one...Well, I was thinking about signing up for the trial...But I am going on vacation to Cape Cod this Saturday...won't be back till the following Saturday...Maybe after I get back???

Did you get the trial? If so, what do you think?

Looks like Dave Steckler likes it since his testimonial is at the bottom of the home page...assuming he is Dave S.

IIC
10-19-2006, 05:00 PM
Bot CHINA.....


Some at 6.80 and some at 6.81

IIC
10-19-2006, 05:03 PM
FWIW...During this run, the Q's have not closed down more than 2 days in a row since Aug 4,7,8....The Naz Comp was dn 4 days in a row Aug 4-9 but since then never more than 2 days in a row


Both green today...that's good

IIC
10-19-2006, 05:05 PM
IIC 100 Top 10 A/D/U....9/1/0

IBD 100 Top 10 A/D/U...4/6/0

RL
10-19-2006, 08:33 PM
Think I'll sign up Mon. Just thought you would have more Insight on what he had to offer. I have always felt that Dave S was R New:confused::confused::confused:

IIC
10-19-2006, 09:17 PM
Think I'll sign up Mon. Just thought you would have more Insight on what he had to offer. I have always felt that Dave S was R New:confused::confused::confused:

I only know Robb from his brief stint here.

Dave and Robb the same guy???...I doubt it...But my crystal ball says that Tatnic would know ;)

IIC
10-19-2006, 11:42 PM
I bot CHINA near the end...avg 6.804 as a holdover...will bail on Friday

I am going on vacation to Cape Cod on Saturday 10/21/06...I will be back on Saturday 10/28/06...I am taking my laptop but I will probably not post my MoMo list next week...Unless I get bored...I will post tomorrow night's list though...Best, Doug(IIC)

Today's MoMo:

PSIT, LMRA, NVEC, USAP, TFN, TSTC, ATCO, NYMX, GGR, HRZ, ALB, INO, BPRG, MDV, CVNS, FTEK, LNN, RNAI, SIEB, RBN, JEN, VOLC, GEO, CHINA, UAHC, OMRI, APN, EMIS, ISIS, EONC, REGN, FIA, CLEC, NICH, DGIT, OSIP, WJCI, XPO, CPTS, QLTY, FLSH, AKH, WBD

Little Charts:


http://trimurl.com/82F

http://trimurl.com/82G

http://trimurl.com/82H

PSIT
LMRA
NVEC
USAP
TFN
TSTC
ATCO
NYMX
GGR
HRZ
ALB
INO
BPRG
MDV
CVNS
FTEK
LNN
RNAI
SIEB
RBN
JEN
VOLC
GEO
CHINA
UAHC
OMRI
APN
EMIS
ISIS
EONC
REGN
FIA
CLEC
NICH
DGIT
OSIP
WJCI
XPO
CPTS
QLTY
FLSH
AKH
WBD

IIC
10-20-2006, 01:33 AM
Happy Anniversary:

October 19th...19 years ago:

http://z.about.com/f/wiki/e/en/thumb/8/8a/Black_Monday_Dow_Jones.png/250px-Black_Monday_Dow_Jones.png

Tatnic
10-20-2006, 03:49 PM
I only know Robb from his brief stint here.

Dave and Robb the same guy???...I doubt it...But my crystal ball says that Tatnic would know ;)

Rob and Dave are not the same guy. Rob has started a new trading service (Informed Trader), maybe that's what you guys are talking about? Robert New is his name. Dave is Dave Steckler...he's written several articles for industry mags and we all hung out together at AOL for years. But things change, people move on, yada yada.

Tatnic
10-20-2006, 04:03 PM
Oh...that one...Well, I was thinking about signing up for the trial...But I am going on vacation to Cape Cod this Saturday...won't be back till the following Saturday...Maybe after I get back???

Did you get the trial? If so, what do you think?

Looks like Dave Steckler likes it since his testimonial is at the bottom of the home page...assuming he is Dave S.

I haven't signed up for a free-trial since I think the stated price is hardly worth it, but that's just my opinion. I for one would never put that much faith in technical analysis in and of itself, much less pay someone for technical analysis. Rob was extremely bearish in late August and early september and was pretty certain that we'd see the usual sept. correction. I think his prejudice colored his technical analysis and that's not suppose to happen..technical analysis is technically suppose to be totally objective, but it hardly ever is...is always open to interpretation in most cases.

So, I guess you won't see my endorsement at the bottom of his home page. And I thought that Dave was somehow affiliated with the site but I could be confusing him with someone else...I probably am. I retract that statement.

spikefader
10-20-2006, 04:53 PM
..Rob was extremely bearish in late August and early september ...If that bias was based on TA then he needs an uppercut for ignoring some very bullish things... :D

IIC
10-21-2006, 12:21 AM
FYI for those so inclined:

You can get some FREE Premium Services from IBD next week: http://www.investors.com/offers/prev...sp?src=AT61HNG (http://www.investors.com/offers/previewdetails.asp?src=AT61HNG)

IIC
10-21-2006, 12:44 AM
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IIC 100 for 10/23/06


NVEC, SWHC, STEC, CHDX, GMTC, PCLN, SMSI, ICTG, AKAM, KNOT, PRFT, CHINA, RIMM, ACLI, FNSR, TSCM, VTS, TWGP, INWK, ICE, HRZ, OMCL, TIE, ICON, BRKR, SLP, CLB, ICLR, OPEN, OPNT, SLW, EME, TAM, CSH, PRXL, MTW, MEK, MICC, NTRI, SBL, IFSIA, DTPI, CTSH, LIFC, CWTR, AMX, BLUD, WTHN, ATHR, TTEC, PLXT, GRB, TEX, STKL, CROX, PWR, OMX, ABB, CLHB, INFY, HANS, XPRSA, WFR, BOT, GLG, UARM, RKT, RTI, MTOX, RTEC, FORM, VSEA, SCSS, NIHD, IO, MED, ZOLL, OTEX, HPOL, TBBK, USHS, LFB, GOL, CELG, TTI, CSAR, FCFS, IFS, IFOX, IHG, ULTI, VLTR, DXPE, ZUMZ, GIL, TASR, NCS, TRID, VDSI, BRLI

If you would like the IIC 100 is a vertical format or comma separated you can convert it here:

http://www.ttrader.com/stockchat/replace_symbols.php

IIC
10-21-2006, 01:15 AM
Next MoMo list will be next weekend as I am going on vacation...back on Saturday night 10/28/06...Good Luck Everybody...IIC

Today's MoMo:

ILC, SUNH, OMCL, CKSW, HRSH, CAL, TCHC, LNOP, ATCO, CNST, EZM, RNO, SOFO, FTGX, LMRA, EONC, RICK, NYMX, SVVS, KNOT, MFRI

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/832

http://trimurl.com/833

ILC
SUNH
OMCL
CKSW
HRSH
CAL
TCHC
LNOP
ATCO
CNST
EZM
RNO
SOFO
FTGX
LMRA
EONC
RICK
NYMX
SVVS
KNOT
MFRI

peanuts
10-21-2006, 09:36 AM
Next MoMo list will be next weekend as I am going on vacation...back on Saturday night 10/28/06...Good Luck Everybody...IIC


Have a great vacation, Doug! I hope this list will be enough to hold me over until you get back. I need my daily fix of momo, and I usually get it right here. Maybe I won't build up to much of a tolerance to this list and I'll be able to keep coming back for more ;)

IIC
10-22-2006, 01:26 PM
Have a great vacation, Doug! I hope this list will be enough to hold me over until you get back. I need my daily fix of momo, and I usually get it right here. Maybe I won't build up to much of a tolerance to this list and I'll be able to keep coming back for more ;)

Thx Peanuts...Here is a photo of me in the kitchen at the Apple House...But this free digital camera Altria sent me is a piece of cr*p...

http://img345.imageshack.us/img345/3326/photo1001dn9.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

Had a direct flight to Boston yesterday...I wore shorts...At Logan airport some lady points at me and says "He must be from the West"...Not that cold...think it got down to 32 last night.

Well...looks like I'll be eating a lot of good seafood...Off to ProvinceTown right now(No making fun of that Lye...lol)...Later...Doug

IIC
10-25-2006, 10:53 AM
As of last Friday:

IIC 100 vs. IBD 100 YTD

IIC 100 Top 10 +19.47

IBD 100 Top 10 -6.70

IIC
10-25-2006, 11:58 AM
The other Coke:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061025/ap_on_fe_st/7_eleven_cocaine_1

billyjoe
10-25-2006, 03:54 PM
Doug,
A few years ago I was clearing some land and the weather was hot. The area gas station had coke @ .59 for a 64 oz bottle and I was parched. Drove home about 25 miles , finished the bottle and was very wired. My heart was beating crazily and you could say I was jittery. I'm one who can't even handle coffee. Never again, it was a terrible feeling. Wonder how much caffeine those teens that od'd drank.

-------------billyjoe

IIC
10-25-2006, 06:26 PM
Doug,
A few years ago I was clearing some land and the weather was hot. The area gas station had coke @ .59 for a 64 oz bottle and I was parched. Drove home about 25 miles , finished the bottle and was very wired. My heart was beating crazily and you could say I was jittery. I'm one who can't even handle coffee. Never again, it was a terrible feeling. Wonder how much caffeine those teens that od'd drank.

-------------billyjoe


Guess they could've just eaten a bottle of Vivarin

IIC
10-27-2006, 10:01 AM
Morning Movers: DRIV SIMO BWLD RHAT RNVS SOHU NTGR MSTR ARDI SHPGY ONNN AOB TELN VRTX UCBH COMS CVX

Some Upgrades:

GG, EYE, MEDI, THI, ENB, USPI, COHR, CLFC

Downgraded this morning include:

AHL, FMD, LYO, TCO, TALX, SWK, MHK, CTV, ICTG, KBAY, ALSK, GGC, IVGN, AZN, OPEN, BDK, APA, BG, CNMD, YUM, RTN, CLS, GGC, RSYS, OPWV, GYMB, SBNY, BJRI

IIC
10-27-2006, 08:42 PM
Late-Trading Activity (4:00 P.M. - 6:30 P.M. Eastern Time)
. FRIDAY THURSDAY WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY
Issues Traded 2,286 2,432 1,912 2,400 2,364
Advances 555 697 614 542 502
Declines 753 1,156 555 993 774
Unchanged 978 579 743 865 1,088
Advancing Volume 19,669,967 34,779,516 40,389,055 30,168,444 22,943,591
Declining Volume 22,062,610 40,198,810 39,553,540 29,566,760 29,420,286
Total Volume 69,015,348 82,372,074 103,125,043 93,731,578 77,698,207
LATE MOST ACTIVE ISSUES
ISSUE EXCH VOL(000s) LAST NET CHG % CHG
SPDR (A) 6,710.2 137.81 -0.10 -0.1
SPDR Engy (A) 3,601.2 56.22 +0.05 +0.1
Metlife un (N) 3,569.9 30.52 unch unch
iShrRu2000 (N) 3,194.5 76.10 -0.04 -0.1
Nasdaq 100 (Nq) 2,959.6 42.30 +0.09 +0.2
WellsFargo (N) 2,867.4 36.32 unch unch
PMI Gp Hits (N) 2,486.7 25.20 unch unch
MarshlIsly pf (N) 1,998.4 27.45 unch unch
AltriaGp (N) 1,870.0 82.00 +0.15 +0.2
GenMotor (N) 1,821.2 33.85 -0.08 -0.2
SPDR Materials (A) 1,395.2 33.35 -0.04 -0.1
DowJones (N) 1,014.0 35.63 +0.06 +0.2
ExxnMobl (N) 938.4 71.46 unch unch
Microsoft (Nq) 903.5 28.35 +0.01 unch
GnwrthFnl un (N) 688.7 36.42 unch unch
BantaCp (N) 650.1 45.37 +0.12 +0.3
iShrMSCIEmrgMkt (A) 585.7 102.00 unch unch
Activision (Nq) 565.5 15.42 +0.11 +0.7
Kroger (N) 525.1 22.80 unch unch
Chevron (N) 520.3 67.68 unch unch
Albertsons un (N) 400.1 25.56 unch unch
TerraInd (N) 397.4 9.30 unch unch
JohnsJohns (N) 374.8 68.17 unch unch
Citigroup (N) 373.3 50.36 unch unch
CiscoSys (Nq) 308.8 23.72 unch unch
ConocoPhil (N) 306.4 61.19 unch unch
MarvellTch (Nq) 305.8 17.84 +0.19 +1.1
Dell (Nq) 273.1 23.08 -0.03 -0.1
Caterpillar (N) 267.3 61.70 +0.43 +0.7
FfthThrd (Nq) 253.6 39.53 unch unch
LATE PRICE PERCENTAGE GAINERS
ISSUE EXCH VOL(000s) LAST NET CHG % CHG
Optium (Nq) 34.3 21.50 +1.90 +9.7
MedPropTr (N) 5.3 14.48 +1.08 +8.1
BuckTech (N) 5.5 10.42 +0.77 +8.0
NIC Inc (Nq) 15.9 5.00 +0.20 +4.2
Cemex (N) 20.0 31.56 +1.01 +3.3
StdRegstr (N) 8.9 14.55 +0.43 +3.0
EmprRes (A) 8.6 15.94 +0.40 +2.6
E ComVent (NCM) 27.6 16.98 +0.40 +2.4
AvanirPhm A (Nq) 26.9 7.60 +0.17 +2.3
EmisphTch (Nq) 10.1 9.04 +0.16 +1.8
Stolt-Nielse (Nq) 28.3 29.21 +0.51 +1.8
WashMut (N) 6.8 43.04 +0.71 +1.7
MasseyEngy (N) 191.4 26.15 +0.42 +1.6
UltraPetro (A) 76.4 55.46 +0.81 +1.5
Lowes Cos (N) 49.4 30.75 +0.41 +1.4
LATE PRICE PERCENTAGE LOSERS
ISSUE EXCH VOL(000s) LAST NET CHG % CHG
ClmbiaLabs (Nq) 18.5 4.15 -0.23 -5.2
WernrEnt (Nq) 6.2 17.88 -0.34 -1.9
OcciPete (N) 172.4 47.00 -0.68 -1.4
MIVA (Nq) 18.4 3.02 -0.04 -1.4
JLG Ind (N) 16.6 27.25 -0.33 -1.2
RackableSys (Nq) 16.3 27.96 -0.34 -1.2
WebSideStry (Nq) 5.0 13.60 -0.16 -1.2
EmdeonCp (Nq) 120.3 11.46 -0.12 -1.1
Lightbridge (Nq) 17.2 11.51 -0.12 -1.0
SupportSoft (Nq) 111.5 5.35 -0.05 -0.9
BldrsFstsrce (Nq) 35.8 15.40 -0.12 -0.8
Zygo (Nq) 21.1 16.01 -0.12 -0.8
TALX Cp (Nq) 15.0 24.00 -0.16 -0.7
ConorMedsys (Nq) 11.5 24.32 -0.16 -0.7
ChespkeEngy (N) 158.9 32.22 -0.18 -0.6

IIC
10-27-2006, 10:17 PM
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IIC
10-27-2006, 10:54 PM
$COMPQ down but $BPCOMPQ up today

$BPINFO did very well today

IIC
10-27-2006, 11:12 PM
I updated the Nasdaq short interest. I list it monthly back to 1999...I would post it here but when I paste here at the forum I always have to correct the spacing. To view it click the NASDAQ SHORT INTEREST PAGE at http://MrBreakout.com

Go Cardinals...Actually, I don't like the Cards all that much...But I like Detroit even less...IIC

Runner
10-28-2006, 12:10 AM
Doug, I have not had much time the last few weeks to keep an eye on the IIC list. Sorry about that I’ve had a bunch of stuff going on. Seems when things start kicking into gear I drop posting to my blogs. Then when I back off on trading I pick back up. Problem with that is then the market is in funk mode. On that IIC Blog I lost my password. I need to get in contact with someone to get it back. I think this happened when I cleaned up my PC. In fact I lost all my passwords. Not sure how it happened but it did.

IIC
10-28-2006, 12:48 AM
Doug, I have not had much time the last few weeks to keep an eye on the IIC list. Sorry about that I’ve had a bunch of stuff going on. Seems when things start kicking into gear I drop posting to my blogs. Then when I back off on trading I pick back up. Problem with that is then the market is in funk mode. On that IIC Blog I lost my password. I need to get in contact with someone to get it back. I think this happened when I cleaned up my PC. In fact I lost all my passwords. Not sure how it happened but it did.


I thought you got it back???

Speaking of passwords...I've been a member of Yahoo since at least '98 w/ the same screen name...When I went on vacation in September I forgot the password...Now I don't know what my alternate email addy was...Still can't remember it. Funny, I have all my passwords written down in a notebook in case I forget...except that one...Doug

Runner
10-28-2006, 01:00 AM
I thought you got it back???

Speaking of passwords...I've been a member of Yahoo since at least '98 w/ the same screen name...When I went on vacation in September I forgot the password...Now I don't know what my alternate email addy was...Still can't remember it. Funny, I have all my passwords written down in a notebook in case I forget...except that one...Doug

Doug, I did have them and lost them again. I guess I'm a real cornhead..LOL

IIC
10-28-2006, 01:14 AM
The BP is currently 69.36 on the NYSE..The highest it has been since May...Just before the "Market fell off a cliff"...to coin a Goldman Sachs term...However, I'd say that is OK for now and it certainly could go higher...But watch out for a possible correction the next couple of weeks, especially if it can't get over 70.

The Naz has not been over 70 since early 2004...Of course it has not been under 30 since 2003...Currently it is at 55.16.

These NYSE stocks have Buy Signals on their P & F's:

ABB, ABC, ABG, ABI, ABK, ABM, ABN, ABR, ABT, ABV/C, ABX, ACC, ACE, ACF, ACH, ACI, ACL, ACN, ACO, ACS, ACV, AD, ADC, ADO, ADP, ADS, AEC, AEE, AEG, AEL, AEM, AEP, AES, AET, AF, AFG, AFR, AG, AGE, AGL, AGN, AGO, AGP, AGR, AGU, AHG, AHM, AHO, AHR, AHS, AHT, AIB, AIG, AIQ, AIR, AIT, AIV, AIZ, AKH, AKO/A, AKO/B, AKR, AKS, ALB, ALG, ALK, ALL, ALV, ALX, AMB, AME, AMG, AMH, AMN, AMP, AMR, AMT, AMX, AN, ANF, ANL, ANN, ANZ, AP, APA, APC, APD, APH, APN, ARA, ARB, ARC, ARE, ARG, ARP, ARS, ASD, ASF, ASH, ASI, ASN, ASO, ASR, ASX, AT, ATB, ATE, ATG, ATI, ATK, ATO, ATR, ATU, ATW, AVA, AVB, AVP, AVT, AVX, AVY, AVZ, AW, AWR, AXA, AXE, AXL, AXP, AXR, AXS, AYE, AYI, AZ, AZO, AZR, AZZ, BA, BAB, BAC, BAM, BAP, BAX, BAY, BBI, BBI/B, BBT, BBV, BBY, BCE, BCH, BCO, BCR, BCS, BDC, BDK, BDN, BDX, BDY, BE, BEC, BEN, BER, BEZ, BF, BF/A, BF/B, BFR, BFS, BG, BGC, BGP, BHE, BHI, BHP, BHS, BID, BIG, BK, BKD, BKH, BKI, BKS, BLC, BLK, BLS, BMA, BMC, BMO, BMR, BMS, BMY, BNG, BNI, BNK, BNL, BNS, BNT, BOH, BOL, BOT, BPO, BRE, BRG, BRK/A, BRK/B, BRO, BRS, BRT, BSC, BSI, BSY, BT, BTH, BTU, BUD, BUH, BW, BWA, BXP, BXS, BYD, BZ, BZH, C, CAB, CAE, CAH, CAI, CAJ, CAL, CAM, CB, CBB, CBC, CBE, CBG, CBH, CBI, CBK, CBL, CBM, CBS, CBT, CBZ, CC, CCH, CCI, CCK, CCL, CCO, CCU, CDE, CDR, CE, CEA, CEG, CEI, CEN, CEO, CF, CFC, CFI, CFR, CG, CGA, CGC, CGI, CGT, CGX, CHD, CHG, CHL, CHR, CHU, CHZ, CI, CIR, CJR, CKH, CKP, CKR, CL, CLB, CLC, CLE, CLF, CLI, CLP, CLS, CLX, CM, CMC, CMG, CMI, CMP, CMX, CN, CNA, CNB, CNC, CNH, CNI, CNL, CNO, CNP, CNQ, CNS, CNX, COA, COE, COF, COG, COH, COL, COO, COP, COT, CP, CPA, CPB, CPC, CPK, CPL, CPO, CPT, CPV, CPY, CR, CRA, CRD/A, CRH, CRM, CRN, CRY, CS, CSA, CSE, CSG, CSH, CSL, CSS, CSU, CSX, CT, CTL, CTR, CTS, CTV, CU, CUZ, CV, CVA, CVC, CVG, CVS, CVX, CW, CWT, CX, CXR, CXW, CY, CYN, CYT, CZN, D, DA, DB, DCI, DCO, DCP, DCX, DD, DDR, DDS, DEG, DEO, DF, DFG, DHI, DHR, DIS, DJO, DK, DKS, DLM, DLP, DLR, DNA, DNR, DO, DOV, DOX, DPL, DPZ, DQE, DRE, DRH, DRI, DRQ, DSL, DST, DSX, DTC, DTE, DTG, DTV, DUK, DV, DVA, DVD, DVN, DX, DY, DYN, E, EAC, EAS, EAT, EBF, ECA, ECL, ED, EDE, EDP, EDS, EE, EFD, EGN, EGP, EHP, EL, ELE, ELP, ELS, ELX, EME, EMN, EMR, EMS, EN, ENB, ENH, ENI, ENL, ENR, ENZ, EOC, EOG, EON, EOP, EPC, EPL, EPR, EQ, EQR, EQT, EQY, ESI, ESL, ESS, ESV, ETN, ETR, EV, EVR, EW, EXC, EXE/A, EXM, EXR, FAC, FCE/A, FCE/B, FCF, FCX, FD, FDC, FDO, FDP, FDS, FDX, FE, FED, FFG, FFH, FHN, FIA, FIF, FII, FIS, FL, FLA, FLR, FLS, FMC, FMS, FNM, FO, FOE, FPL, FPO, FR, FRE, FRK, FRP, FRT, FRX, FRZ, FS, FSH, FSL, FSL/B, FTD, FTI, FUL, FUR, GAP, GAS, GBL, GBX, GCA, GCI, GCT, GD, GDP, GE, GEF, GEF/B, GEO, GES, GFF, GFR, GGL, GGP, GHL, GI, GIB, GIL, GIS, GKK, GLB, GLG, GLH, GLW, GM, GME, GME/B, GMK, GMP, GMR, GMT, GNA, GNW, GPI, GPK, GPN, GPS, GPT, GPX, GR, GRP, GRT, GS, GSF, GSH, GSK, GSL, GTI, GTY, GVA, GWR, GWW, GXP, HAN, HAR, HAS, HB, HBC, HBG, HBI, HC, HCA, HCC, HCN, HCP, HCR, HDB, HE, HED, HEI, HES, HET, HEW, HGR, HIG, HIH, HIW, HLF, HLT, HMA, HMC, HME, HMN, HMY, HNP, HNZ, HOC, HOG, HON, HOS, HOT, HOV, HPC, HPQ, HPT, HR, HRH, HRL, HRS, HRZ, HS, HSC, HST, HTX, HUB/A, HUB/B, HVT/A, HXL, HXM, IAG, IBA, IBM, IBN, ICA, ICE, ICI, IDA, IDC, IDR, IEX, IFC, IFF, IFS, IFX, IGT, IHC, IHG, IHP, IHR, IHS, IKN, ILA, IM, IMH, IMI, IMN, ING, INT, IO, IP, IPR, IPS, IPX, IQW, IRC, IRE, IRM, IRS, ISE, IT, ITC, ITG, ITT, ITW, ITY, IVN, IWA, IX, JAH, JAS, JBX, JCG, JCI, JCP, JEC, JEF, JJZ, JLG, JLL, JNC, JNJ, JNS, JPM, JRT, JWN, K, KAI, KB, KBH, KCI, KDE, KDN, KEA, KEI, KEM, KEP, KEX, KEY, KFI, KFN, KFS, KFT, KFY, KGC, KIM, KKD, KMB, KMI, KMT, KMX, KND, KNL, KNM, KNX, KO, KOF, KOR, KPN, KR, KRC, KRG, KRO, KSE, KSS, KSU, KT, KTC, KTO, KUB, KV/A, KWD, KWR, KYO, LAZ, LBY, LCC, LDL, LDR, LEA, LEH, LEN, LEN/B, LEV, LFB, LFC, LFG, LFL, LG, LGF, LH, LHO, LI, LIZ, LLL, LLY, LMT, LNC, LNN, LNT, LNY, LQ, LQU, LR, LRW, LRY, LSE, LTC, LTD, LTM, LTR, LUK, LUX, LVS, LXK, LXP, LYG, LYO, LYV, LZ, MA, MAA, MAC, MAG, MAN, MAR, MAT, MBI, MBT, MC, MCD, MCK, MCO, MCS, MDC, MDP, MDR, MDT, MDU, ME, MEL, MER, MET, MFA, MFB, MFC, MFE, MGA, MGI, MGM, MHL, MHO, MHP, MI, MIG, MIK, MIM, MKC, MKC/V, MKL, MLI, MLM, MLR, MLS, MNI, MNT, MO, MOG/A, MOG/B, MOH, MOS, MOT, MOV, MPG, MPR, MPW, MRK, MRN, MRO, MRT, MRX, MS, MSM, MSO, MT, MTA, MTB, MTD, MTE, MTH, MTL, MTN, MTU, MTW, MU, MUR, MVL, MW, MWV, MX, MYE, MYL, N, NAB, NAL, NBG, NBL, NC, NCC, NCS, NCT, NDE, NDN, NE, NEU, NFB, NFG, NFP, NFS, NFX, NGG, NHI, NHP, NI, NJ, NJR, NKE, NL, NLC, NLS, NMR, NNN, NOC, NOK, NOV, NP, NRF, NSC, NSS, NST, NTT, NTY, NU, NUE, NUS, NVL, NVO, NVS, NVT, NWL, NWN, NWS, NWS/A, NXL, NXY, NYM, NYX, NZT, O, OCN, ODP, OFC, OGE, OHI, OKE, OLP, OMC, OMG, OMI, OMM, OMN, OMX, OO, OPY, ORH, ORI, OS, OSG, OSK, OTE, OXM, OXY, PAC, PBG, PBH, PBI, PBR, PBY, PCG, PCH, PCP, PCU, PCZ, PD, PDX, PEI, PEP, PER, PFE, PFG, PFS, PG, PGL, PGN, PGR, PGS, PH, PHG, PHI, PHM, PII, PJC, PKE, PKG, PKI, PKX, PKY, PL, PLB, PLD, PLL, PMI, PNC, PNK, PNM, PNP, PNR, PNW, PNY, POL, POM, POS, POT, PPC, PPD, PPG, PPL, PPS, PRE, PSA, PSA/A, PSD, PSO, PT, PTR, PTV, PUB, PUK, PV, PVA, PVD, PVH, PVX, PWE, PWR, PX, PXP, PXR, PXT, PYX, Q, R, RA, RAH, RAI, RAS, RBA, RBC, RBN, RC, RCL, RDK, RDS/A, RDS/B, RDY, RE, REG, REP, REY, RF, RG, RGA, RGC, RGS, RHA, RHD, RI, RIG, RIN, RIO, RJF, RKT, RL, RLI, RMK, RNR, RNT, RNT/A, ROC, ROG, ROH, ROK, ROL, ROP, ROS, RPB, RPM, RPT, RRI, RS, RSA, RSG, RSO, RTI, RTN, RTP, RUK, RUS, RWT, RWY, RX, RY, RYL, RYN, S, SAB, SAH, SAM, SAN, SAX, SAY, SBL, SBS, SCG, SCI, SCL, SCM, SCO, SCS, SCT, SDX, SEE, SEH, SEN, SEO, SF, SFC, SFD, SFI, SFL, SFY, SGG, SGP, SGR, SHG, SHO, SHS, SHW, SI, SID, SII, SIX, SIZ, SJI, SJM, SJR, SJW, SKM, SKP, SKS, SKT, SKX, SKY, SLB, SLE, SLG, SMF, SMG, SMP, SNA, SNH, SNN, SNP, SNV, SNX, SO, SON, SOV, SPA, SPF, SPG, SPI, SPM, SPP, SPW, SQA/A, SQA/B, SQM, SQM/A, SRA, SRE, SRI, SRP, SSI, SSL, SSP, SSS, SSW, STA, STD, STE, STI, STJ, STL, STN, STP, STR, STT, STU, STZ, STZ/B, SU, SUG, SUN, SUR, SWK, SWM, SWN, SWS, SWY, SXI, SXT, SY, SYK, SYM, SYT, SYY, SZE, T, TAC, TAM, TAP/A, TCC, TCK, TCO, TD, TDG, TDK, TDW, TDY, TEF, TEK, TEO, TEX, TFR, TFX, TG, TGI, TGT, THO, THS, TI, TIE, TIF, TJX, TK, TKA, TKC, TKP, TLB, TLK, TLM, TM, TMK, TMO, TMX, TNB, TNC, TNL, TNP, TNS, TOC, TOL, TOT, TP, TPL, TPX, TRA, TRB, TRC, TRK, TRN, TRP, TRY, TRY/B, TSG, TSO, TSS, TTC, TTM, TU, TUC, TUG, TV, TW, TWB, TWI, TWX, TX, TXI, TXT, TYC, TYL, UAG, UBA, UBH, UBP, UBS, UCO, UDR, UHT, UIL, UL, UN, UNF, UNM, UNP, UNS, UPM, UPS, USB, UST, UTX, UU, UVN, UVV, VAL, VAR, VC, VCO, VCP, VDM, VE, VFC, VGR, VHI, VIA, VIA/B, VIP, VLO, VLY, VMC, VMI, VNO, VNT, VOL, VRX, VSL, VTR, VTS, VVC, VVI, VZ, WAG, WAT, WB, WBK, WBS, WCC, WCG, WCN, WDR, WEC, WEN, WF, WFR, WFT, WGL, WGO, WHG, WHQ, WHR, WIN, WIT, WL, WLK, WLP, WMB, WMI, WMT, WNI, WNR, WOR, WOS, WPP, WPS, WR, WRE, WRI, WRS, WSH, WSO, WST, WTM, WTS, WU, WW, WWE, WWW, WWY, WXH, WY, WYE, X, XCO, XEL, XL, XNR, XOM, XRM, XRX, XTO, Y, YCC, YPF, YSI, YUM, ZLC, ZMH, ZNT, ZQK,SFE

IIC
10-28-2006, 01:17 AM
The BP is currently 69.36 on the NYSE..The highest it has been since May...Just before the "Market fell off a cliff"...to coin a Goldman Sachs term...However, I'd say that is OK for now and it certainly could go higher...But watch out for a possible correction the next couple of weeks, especially if it can't get over 70.

The Naz has not been over 70 since early 2004...Of course it has not been under 30 since 2003...Currently it is at 55.16.

The BP on the Naz 100 just experienced a bullish 50/200 sma crossover.

These NYSE stocks have Buy Signals on their P & F's:

ABB, ABC, ABG, ABI, ABK, ABM, ABN, ABR, ABT, ABV/C, ABX, ACC, ACE, ACF, ACH, ACI, ACL, ACN, ACO, ACS, ACV, AD, ADC, ADO, ADP, ADS, AEC, AEE, AEG, AEL, AEM, AEP, AES, AET, AF, AFG, AFR, AG, AGE, AGL, AGN, AGO, AGP, AGR, AGU, AHG, AHM, AHO, AHR, AHS, AHT, AIB, AIG, AIQ, AIR, AIT, AIV, AIZ, AKH, AKO/A, AKO/B, AKR, AKS, ALB, ALG, ALK, ALL, ALV, ALX, AMB, AME, AMG, AMH, AMN, AMP, AMR, AMT, AMX, AN, ANF, ANL, ANN, ANZ, AP, APA, APC, APD, APH, APN, ARA, ARB, ARC, ARE, ARG, ARP, ARS, ASD, ASF, ASH, ASI, ASN, ASO, ASR, ASX, AT, ATB, ATE, ATG, ATI, ATK, ATO, ATR, ATU, ATW, AVA, AVB, AVP, AVT, AVX, AVY, AVZ, AW, AWR, AXA, AXE, AXL, AXP, AXR, AXS, AYE, AYI, AZ, AZO, AZR, AZZ, BA, BAB, BAC, BAM, BAP, BAX, BAY, BBI, BBI/B, BBT, BBV, BBY, BCE, BCH, BCO, BCR, BCS, BDC, BDK, BDN, BDX, BDY, BE, BEC, BEN, BER, BEZ, BF, BF/A, BF/B, BFR, BFS, BG, BGC, BGP, BHE, BHI, BHP, BHS, BID, BIG, BK, BKD, BKH, BKI, BKS, BLC, BLK, BLS, BMA, BMC, BMO, BMR, BMS, BMY, BNG, BNI, BNK, BNL, BNS, BNT, BOH, BOL, BOT, BPO, BRE, BRG, BRK/A, BRK/B, BRO, BRS, BRT, BSC, BSI, BSY, BT, BTH, BTU, BUD, BUH, BW, BWA, BXP, BXS, BYD, BZ, BZH, C, CAB, CAE, CAH, CAI, CAJ, CAL, CAM, CB, CBB, CBC, CBE, CBG, CBH, CBI, CBK, CBL, CBM, CBS, CBT, CBZ, CC, CCH, CCI, CCK, CCL, CCO, CCU, CDE, CDR, CE, CEA, CEG, CEI, CEN, CEO, CF, CFC, CFI, CFR, CG, CGA, CGC, CGI, CGT, CGX, CHD, CHG, CHL, CHR, CHU, CHZ, CI, CIR, CJR, CKH, CKP, CKR, CL, CLB, CLC, CLE, CLF, CLI, CLP, CLS, CLX, CM, CMC, CMG, CMI, CMP, CMX, CN, CNA, CNB, CNC, CNH, CNI, CNL, CNO, CNP, CNQ, CNS, CNX, COA, COE, COF, COG, COH, COL, COO, COP, COT, CP, CPA, CPB, CPC, CPK, CPL, CPO, CPT, CPV, CPY, CR, CRA, CRD/A, CRH, CRM, CRN, CRY, CS, CSA, CSE, CSG, CSH, CSL, CSS, CSU, CSX, CT, CTL, CTR, CTS, CTV, CU, CUZ, CV, CVA, CVC, CVG, CVS, CVX, CW, CWT, CX, CXR, CXW, CY, CYN, CYT, CZN, D, DA, DB, DCI, DCO, DCP, DCX, DD, DDR, DDS, DEG, DEO, DF, DFG, DHI, DHR, DIS, DJO, DK, DKS, DLM, DLP, DLR, DNA, DNR, DO, DOV, DOX, DPL, DPZ, DQE, DRE, DRH, DRI, DRQ, DSL, DST, DSX, DTC, DTE, DTG, 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MER, MET, MFA, MFB, MFC, MFE, MGA, MGI, MGM, MHL, MHO, MHP, MI, MIG, MIK, MIM, MKC, MKC/V, MKL, MLI, MLM, MLR, MLS, MNI, MNT, MO, MOG/A, MOG/B, MOH, MOS, MOT, MOV, MPG, MPR, MPW, MRK, MRN, MRO, MRT, MRX, MS, MSM, MSO, MT, MTA, MTB, MTD, MTE, MTH, MTL, MTN, MTU, MTW, MU, MUR, MVL, MW, MWV, MX, MYE, MYL, N, NAB, NAL, NBG, NBL, NC, NCC, NCS, NCT, NDE, NDN, NE, NEU, NFB, NFG, NFP, NFS, NFX, NGG, NHI, NHP, NI, NJ, NJR, NKE, NL, NLC, NLS, NMR, NNN, NOC, NOK, NOV, NP, NRF, NSC, NSS, NST, NTT, NTY, NU, NUE, NUS, NVL, NVO, NVS, NVT, NWL, NWN, NWS, NWS/A, NXL, NXY, NYM, NYX, NZT, O, OCN, ODP, OFC, OGE, OHI, OKE, OLP, OMC, OMG, OMI, OMM, OMN, OMX, OO, OPY, ORH, ORI, OS, OSG, OSK, OTE, OXM, OXY, PAC, PBG, PBH, PBI, PBR, PBY, PCG, PCH, PCP, PCU, PCZ, PD, PDX, PEI, PEP, PER, PFE, PFG, PFS, PG, PGL, PGN, PGR, PGS, PH, PHG, PHI, PHM, PII, PJC, PKE, PKG, PKI, PKX, PKY, PL, PLB, PLD, PLL, PMI, PNC, PNK, PNM, PNP, PNR, PNW, PNY, POL, POM, POS, POT, PPC, PPD, PPG, PPL, PPS, PRE, PSA, PSA/A, PSD, PSO, PT, PTR, PTV, PUB, PUK, PV, PVA, PVD, PVH, PVX, PWE, PWR, PX, PXP, PXR, PXT, PYX, Q, R, RA, RAH, RAI, RAS, RBA, RBC, RBN, RC, RCL, RDK, RDS/A, RDS/B, RDY, RE, REG, REP, REY, RF, RG, RGA, RGC, RGS, RHA, RHD, RI, RIG, RIN, RIO, RJF, RKT, RL, RLI, RMK, RNR, RNT, RNT/A, ROC, ROG, ROH, ROK, ROL, ROP, ROS, RPB, RPM, RPT, RRI, RS, RSA, RSG, RSO, RTI, RTN, RTP, RUK, RUS, RWT, RWY, RX, RY, RYL, RYN, S, SAB, SAH, SAM, SAN, SAX, SAY, SBL, SBS, SCG, SCI, SCL, SCM, SCO, SCS, SCT, SDX, SEE, SEH, SEN, SEO, SF, SFC, SFD, SFI, SFL, SFY, SGG, SGP, SGR, SHG, SHO, SHS, SHW, SI, SID, SII, SIX, SIZ, SJI, SJM, SJR, SJW, SKM, SKP, SKS, SKT, SKX, SKY, SLB, SLE, SLG, SMF, SMG, SMP, SNA, SNH, SNN, SNP, SNV, SNX, SO, SON, SOV, SPA, SPF, SPG, SPI, SPM, SPP, SPW, SQA/A, SQA/B, SQM, SQM/A, SRA, SRE, SRI, SRP, SSI, SSL, SSP, SSS, SSW, STA, STD, STE, STI, STJ, STL, STN, STP, STR, STT, STU, STZ, STZ/B, SU, SUG, SUN, SUR, SWK, SWM, SWN, SWS, SWY, SXI, SXT, SY, SYK, SYM, SYT, SYY, SZE, T, TAC, TAM, TAP/A, TCC, TCK, TCO, TD, 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IIC
10-28-2006, 10:17 AM
How Wall Street Can Wreck Your Life

http://money.cnn.com/2006/10/26/commentary/sahadi/?postversion=2006102613

IIC
10-28-2006, 02:11 PM
IIC Top 10 Under $10

STEC,GMTC,CHINA,FNSR,BRKR,SLP,STKL,HPOL,MSLV,TSCM

Little Charts:
(Note: Stockcharts is doing maintenance this afternoon...may be unavailable till 6pm EDT according to them)


http://trimurl.com/84V

billyjoe
10-28-2006, 05:38 PM
How Wall Street Can Wreck Your Life

http://money.cnn.com/2006/10/26/commentary/sahadi/?postversion (http://money.cnn.com/2006/10/26/commentary/sahadi/?postversion=2006102613)

=2006102613 (http://money.cnn.com/2006/10/26/commentary/sahadi/?postversion=2006102613)

Doug,
I hope they weren't referring to you in that article when they mentioned "Ice Men".

Searching past threads and posts I noticed you as the only person mentioning ANGN here. At times you were negative on it ,but recently it's made some big moves especially last Friday. Any thoughts on a possible play Monday for a quick gain and then exiting ? Thanks.

--------------billyjoe

IIC
10-29-2006, 01:45 AM
Doug,
I hope they weren't referring to you in that article when they mentioned "Ice Men".

Searching past threads and posts I noticed you as the only person mentioning ANGN here. At times you were negative on it ,but recently it's made some big moves especially last Friday. Any thoughts on a possible play Monday for a quick gain and then exiting ? Thanks.

--------------billyjoe


Will have to check on ANGN tomorrow...Just got back home...Checking posts and then I'm gonna hit the sack...Doug


Really don't know...But I think we missed ANGN :(

IIC
10-29-2006, 02:27 PM
Friday's MoMo:

DRIV, OCNW, RAND, MIKR, AZK, DECK, CTCI, CHTR, CPTS, LNOP, KKD, ICH, AGP, ECGI, MOH, NWK, MAXC, SPAR, RMKR, ALX, SPPI, AXR, WJCI, MEH

Little Charts:
http://trimurl.com/854

http://trimurl.com/855

DRIV
OCNW
RAND
MIKR
AZK
DECK
CTCI
CHTR
CPTS
LNOP
KKD
ICH
AGP
ECGI
MOH
NWK
MAXC
SPAR
RMKR
ALX
SPPI
AXR
WJCI
MEH

IIC
10-29-2006, 06:57 PM
IIC 100 vs. IBD 100

Top 10 YTD results:

IIC 100 Top 10... +17.99%

IBD 100 Top 10... -9.91%

billyjoe
10-29-2006, 08:40 PM
Doug,
It seems that a few months ago you were a little behind IBD . Now that you seem to be pulling away can you tell us if you somehow tweaked the parameters of the IIC 100 top 10? We know IBD wouldn't change even if it lead to their ruination.

---------billyjoe

IIC
10-29-2006, 09:05 PM
Doug,
It seems that a few months ago you were a little behind IBD . Now that you seem to be pulling away can you tell us if you somehow tweaked the parameters of the IIC 100 top 10? We know IBD wouldn't change even if it lead to their ruination.

---------billyjoe



No change in the parameters since I started in Oct. 2004...However, the IIC 100 is simply a starting point with an emphasis on current earnings and future projections...No backward looking stuff like IBD.

IIC
10-30-2006, 11:03 AM
Today's personal income report shows a healthy consumer sector - although some oil-related price effects have to be taken into account. Income growth is strong as is consumer spending in real terms. Personal income advanced 0.5 percent in September, following a 0.4 percent rise in August. The consensus had expected a 0.3 percent increase in personal income in September. Personal income is up 6.8 percent on a year-on-year basis, compared to 9.4 percent in August. Wages and salaries income posted a 0.5 percent boost in September, following a modest 0.2 percent gain in August.

Personal consumption rose only 0.1 percent in September, following a 0.2 percent increase in August. The consensus had expected a 0.2 percent rise in personal consumption for September. However, September's overall number was held back by sharply lower gasoline prices pulling down spending on nondurables. Nondurables fell 1.2 percent in September while durables jumped 1.6 percent and services rose 0.5 percent. In real terms (year 2000 chained dollars), personal consumption actually rebounded 0.4 percent in September, following a 0.1 percent decline in August. Back to nominal terms, personal consumption is up 5.5 percent year-on-year in September, compared to 6.0 percent in August. The personal savings rate rose to minus 0.2 percent in September from minus 0.5 percent in August.

Inflation numbers look good overall and the core deflator eased marginally after an uptick in August. The overall PCE deflator fell 0.3 percent in September, compared to a 0.3 percent boost in August. September's decline is the first since November 2005. Lower gasoline prices pulled the deflator down. The core PCE deflator posted a 0.2 percent increase in September, following a 0.3 percent rise in August. The consensus expected a 0.2 percent increase in the core PCE deflator for September. On a year-on-year basis, the core deflator is up 2.4 percent in September, compared to being up 2.5 percent in August.

Today's report contains data that was already included in last week's GDP report but shows generally favorable trends on the margin. Income is healthy and inflation has come down. The sticking point is that core inflation is still lagging - perhaps too much for the Fed's taste. Equities should like the moderately strong income growth but bonds may not like the fact that today's report will force the Fed to delay interest rate cuts. As such, the dollar will likely like today's report as U.S. rates may be more attractive.
Market Consensus Before Announcement
Personal income was up 0.3 percent in August, following a 0.5 percent jump in July. This report for September will contribute much to whether the economy is still on a soft landing and whether the Fed will lower interest rates anytime soon. It is a tricky balancing act for personal income to remain moderate and not slow too much. For the last report, the key wages and salaries component slowed sharply to a 0.1 percent increase in August. It actually might be good for the wages and salaries component to nudge up just a bit. However, average weekly earnings were soft in September and will likely translate to a very sluggish number for wages and salaries.

Personal consumption for August rose only 0.1 percent, following a 0.8 gain in July. More recently, retail sales fell 0.4 percent in September, based on weakness in autos and gasoline sales. So, we are likely to see a soft figure for durables outside of motor vehicles and nondurables within personal consumptions expenditures. Based on manufacturers sales numbers (a source not fully included in retail sales numbers), motor vehicles sales for September were up somewhat and should boost durables since these data do go into the personal consumption numbers.

With the latest FOMC meeting still on everyone's mind, a key focus of this report will be the core PCE deflator - the Fed's favorite inflation indicator. While we already have the quarterly figure from the GDP report, the personal income report will tell us how the core PCE deflator is on the margin. Both the overall PCE deflator and core PCE deflator rose 0.2 percent in August, following a 0.3 percent increase in July. The core PCE deflator, however, rose 0.2 percent in August, compared to 0.1 percent in July. On a year-on-year basis, the core deflator is up 2.5 percent, 0.2 percentage points higher from 2.3 percent in July.

Personal income Consensus Forecast for September 06: +0.3 percent
Range: +0.3 to +0.5 percent

Personal consumption expenditures Consensus Forecast for September 06: +0.2 percent
Range: -0.1 to +0.4 percent

Core PCE deflator Consensus Forecast for September 06: +0.2 percent
Range: +0.2 to +0.2 percent

IIC
10-30-2006, 11:38 AM
Bot SMSI 17.60's for dt

IIC
10-30-2006, 11:56 AM
Bot SMSI 17.60's for dt

peeled of some SMSI +.34

IIC
10-30-2006, 12:00 PM
At 11am EST:

Dow Jones Sector Indexes Winners And Losers
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----------- Percent Change -----------
Sector Index Daily 1 Wk. 1 Mo. 3 Mo. 1 Yr.
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Gold Mining 93.24 1.77 -1.65 -10.65 -9.26 -0.13
General Mining 1361.56 1.30 10.88 9.62 23.77 36.58
Aerospace 441.35 1.16 7.17 5.41 4.74 26.26
Defense 122.99 1.15 2.37 4.55 8.03 18.11
Transportation Serv 190.80 1.15 12.48 9.22 2.39 35.86
Specialized Consumer Serv 671.72 0.96 6.74 7.30 1.13 -10.21
Airlines 132.57 0.91 14.13 9.78 5.80 34.83
Insurance Brokers 104.43 0.84 8.25 9.58 6.97 4.81
Semiconductors 1199.18 0.78 2.77 5.04 4.86 -4.65
Forestry 236.92 0.77 3.51 10.56 8.54 -5.69
Computer Hardware 503.52 0.77 9.15 11.52 15.11 14.21
Internet 385.00 0.75 13.30 12.55 11.99 28.21
Drug Retailers 498.41 0.65 -9.94 -5.95 2.22 1.82
Electronic Office Equip 300.95 0.61 9.56 11.42 17.12 15.00
Delivery Serv 643.76 0.60 9.15 7.90 -2.03 24.57
Software 589.42 0.56 9.28 10.18 24.26 12.59
Apparel Retailers 439.58 0.55 13.27 14.53 17.73 27.39
Clothing & Accessories 171.23 0.51 13.66 17.69 17.93 16.31
Paper 150.40 0.47 -1.70 -1.64 7.28 2.99
Containers & Packaging 163.58 0.37 6.38 5.80 10.28 10.92
Specialty Finance 140.19 0.35 8.99 11.36 13.07 23.66
Nondurable Household Prod 480.53 0.34 3.71 6.36 15.89 14.83
Prop & Casualty Insurance 383.26 0.32 3.71 6.37 9.26 12.06
Financial Administration 113.45 0.31 5.56 7.22 3.10 11.74
Publishing 303.51 0.29 9.13 9.25 6.84 -4.29
Restaurants & Bars 439.17 0.29 13.52 16.58 15.30 27.71
Diversified Industrials 465.96 0.28 5.34 5.43 4.16 3.67
Life Insurance 635.36 0.28 2.91 5.02 6.30 12.85
Asset Managers 134.74 0.28 5.55 5.57 16.06 31.09
Industrial Suppliers 121.61 0.27 11.83 11.42 2.91 16.74
Business Train/Employ Agnc 131.96 0.26 16.75 8.75 -1.21 17.13
Specialty Retailers 445.95 0.26 10.85 11.41 8.31 13.08
Steel 294.12 0.22 23.61 14.09 14.46 74.64
Recreational Serv 87.54 0.18 12.23 19.66 16.00 0.40
Waste & Disposal Serv 106.47 0.16 11.73 8.60 7.79 28.17
Brewers 325.10 0.15 0.87 -2.07 4.41 5.18
Soft Drinks 301.15 0.15 1.48 2.92 6.98 10.56
Full Line Insurance 449.47 0.11 4.00 5.24 11.36 10.68
Business Support Serv 198.61 0.10 5.94 5.78 8.67 10.91
Computer Serv 68.05 0.10 11.02 12.24 13.21 14.09
Water 689.62 0.08 10.61 9.22 15.09 -10.50
Electronic Equip 194.35 0.07 9.57 8.04 8.02 16.63
Media Agencies 392.97 0.07 8.93 9.94 10.51 8.10
Trucking 310.51 0.06 0.75 -4.90 -7.67 17.59
Home Construction 669.21 0.05 9.79 6.93 3.11 -31.44
Personal Prod 271.02 0.05 1.44 6.71 4.99 12.71
Medical Equip 470.47 0.05 3.39 4.20 0.78 -5.64
Industrial Machinery 205.15 0.03 6.21 2.87 0.22 13.73
Distillers & Vintners 125.26 0.03 -1.81 4.41 5.97 1.93
Reinsurance 103.23 0.03 3.24 7.32 14.61 3.41
Specialty Chemicals 247.56 0.02 6.95 4.81 12.21 25.93
Banks 552.55 -0.05 3.21 1.82 7.06 14.19
Home Improve Retailers 94.13 -0.06 6.83 5.12 -0.82 -6.53
Electricity 179.77 -0.06 4.67 4.14 11.23 6.54
Travel & Tourism 83.97 -0.08 9.65 8.86 10.56 -10.58
Broadcast & Entertainment 451.27 -0.12 11.24 12.92 14.45 15.02
Consumer Finance 107.54 -0.12 7.72 7.23 2.14 6.19
Durable Household Prod 135.30 -0.13 4.20 8.76 6.67 6.95
Commercial Vehicles/Trucks 782.00 -0.14 5.34 2.39 0.59 23.21
Food Retailers/Whlslrs 219.37 -0.15 3.08 7.93 12.00 7.53
Elec Components & Equip 141.32 -0.16 7.07 4.20 5.63 18.72
Real Estate Holding & Dev 421.54 -0.16 14.04 18.95 18.17 34.25
Commodity Chemicals 212.23 -0.17 10.14 8.46 9.89 5.78
Real Estate Invstmt Trusts 130.88 -0.17 5.99 9.09 15.71 23.69
Tobacco 274.88 -0.18 -1.94 -2.44 15.37 14.86
Medical Supplies 336.15 -0.23 2.85 4.70 13.86 11.79
Invstmt Serv 1160.55 -0.27 16.23 12.69 23.15 40.07
Footwear 273.45 -0.28 9.70 16.80 10.76 14.27
Multiutilities 122.10 -0.29 5.27 5.81 11.25 6.09
Aluminum 240.45 -0.30 4.09 -0.39 -4.14 8.11
Gas Distribution 116.80 -0.32 5.00 3.19 11.14 4.24
Mortgage Finance 91.15 -0.34 11.41 14.46 16.96 15.34
Hotels 617.84 -0.40 5.05 10.90 3.66 22.32
Railroads 412.54 -0.42 19.30 14.06 4.00 41.61
Pharmaceuticals 279.59 -0.42 3.32 4.99 13.21 9.22
Food Prod 241.26 -0.45 4.08 3.69 7.54 13.33
Marine Transportation 312.58 -0.47 8.59 3.23 9.71 3.87
Auto Parts 208.18 -0.49 14.54 8.68 6.06 -1.40
Platinum & Precious Metals 97.02 -0.56 31.05 11.96 -7.64 11.04
Biotechnology 474.04 -0.56 8.58 7.90 10.04 1.85
Pipelines 460.26 -0.57 2.46 -0.28 5.06 8.22
Exploration & Production 439.51 -0.59 -8.73 -16.72 -8.93 -9.28
Building Matrls/Fxtures 330.30 -0.60 7.22 5.95 5.45 -0.90
Telecom Equip 679.86 -0.60 3.18 4.94 5.27 6.97
Automobiles 197.92 -0.62 4.31 8.88 26.97 4.25
Heavy Construction 321.36 -0.63 1.02 -4.35 4.59 32.76
Gambling 597.76 -0.73 10.58 9.25 6.01 26.68
Oil Equip & Serv 499.37 -0.87 6.94 -3.68 -3.71 17.50
Consumer Electronics 904.63 -0.91 28.37 17.70 18.92 24.93
Health Care Providers 496.51 -0.92 -5.30 -2.58 6.44 -1.40
Fixed Line Telecom 154.86 -0.97 6.93 10.59 19.69 37.46
Toys 339.86 -1.01 9.58 12.22 29.72 0.25
Furnishings 225.59 -1.05 2.49 4.19 -0.49 -2.87
Mobile Telecom 361.98 -1.16 11.01 11.72 0.27 -5.24
Integrated Oil & Gas 504.84 -1.18 24.49 14.99 32.32 22.58
Tires 47.65 -1.20 0.96 26.32 18.40 -17.51
Recreational Prod 219.24 -1.21 9.44 9.48 -1.84 -8.09
Nonferrous Metals 394.00 -1.42 19.27 11.90 19.53 65.51
Broadline Retailers 367.64 -1.62 7.72 11.64 7.78 17.02
Coal 266.55 -2.23 15.41 -8.30 -15.89 -9.31

IIC
10-30-2006, 12:04 PM
out the rest of SMSI...the avg was +.27

IIC
10-30-2006, 04:07 PM
If anyone is interested I called ICOC IR today. I talked to Kathy. She said they don't have a date set yet for their earnings announcement. But she said it would probably be early December...Doug(IIC)

IIC
10-30-2006, 04:33 PM
Got OMCL hi 19.20's

IIC
10-30-2006, 04:40 PM
Shoot me...Bot HSOA lo 5.50's

IIC
10-30-2006, 04:41 PM
I will sell OMCL and HSOA before the close

IIC
10-30-2006, 05:01 PM
HSOA +.10 OMCL +.09...better than losin'

IIC
10-30-2006, 07:59 PM
Today's MoMo:

NVEC, SMSI, MFRI, BRR, AFOP, KKD, UCTT, AMIE, UUU, RAND, KONA, MIKR, OPY, HRZ

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/85J

NVEC
SMSI
MFRI
BRR
AFOP
KKD
UCTT
AMIE
UUU
RAND
KONA
MIKR
OPY
HRZ

IIC
10-31-2006, 10:21 AM
Morning Movers:

RNAI CSCO NVAX SHPGY AAPL ANST GOOG BIDU BIIB COGO CELG ALNY ACTS NUAN NVDA RACK UAUA CYTR STEM IVAC

Upgraded this morning include:

MDZ, WMS, CEG, BRL, APCC, HRZ, STT, SFC, TSY, and KONA

Downgraded this morning include:

MCHX, VZ, ESLR, CACS, TSS, KSS, TZIX, MYL, NILE, CCU, ALEX, CCO, THC, ACN, CMA, KBAY, VCI, HHS, CAB, ACXM, BORL, YAVY, ECLP, SBL, PMTI, HRH, PRSP

IIC
10-31-2006, 10:41 AM
S&P 500 To Add Celgene, Drop AmSouth Bancorp...that is CELG

IIC
10-31-2006, 11:03 AM
At 10am EST


Dow Jones Sector Indexes Winners And Losers
.
================================================== ===========================
----------- Percent Change -----------
Sector Index Daily 1 Wk. 1 Mo. 3 Mo. 1 Yr.
================================================== ===========================
Real Estate Holding & Dev 431.53 2.77 N/A 11.54 15.88 34.95
Recreational Prod 223.20 1.54 N/A 7.18 9.41 3.86
Brewers 326.84 1.36 N/A 0.87 -0.76 15.70
Hotels 631.00 1.08 N/A 6.70 13.53 31.14
General Mining 1361.56 1.05 N/A 12.32 9.64 21.04
Telecom Equip 691.34 1.04 N/A 0.31 16.87 14.56
Aluminum 243.35 1.01 N/A 1.98 -2.85 20.18
Consumer Electronics 910.95 0.95 N/A 16.88 20.73 32.82
Financial Administration 115.60 0.81 N/A 7.57 12.95 11.25
Computer Serv 68.99 0.73 N/A 10.60 16.85 13.85
Broadline Retailers 372.97 0.69 N/A 4.34 16.79 12.77
Asset Managers 136.31 0.66 N/A 2.19 13.22 24.06
Airlines 134.31 0.62 N/A 10.10 6.11 23.57
Gambling 604.79 0.61 N/A 6.47 15.02 38.57
Specialty Finance 140.65 0.61 N/A 3.16 17.40 19.72
Automobiles 201.39 0.60 N/A 5.44 17.10 20.71
Banks 557.04 0.57 N/A 1.12 3.41 15.05
Biotechnology 480.14 0.53 N/A 5.86 8.86 7.92
Recreational Serv 88.66 0.51 N/A 5.20 23.51 1.44
Electronic Equip 195.86 0.49 N/A 5.62 13.34 22.69
Consumer Finance 108.21 0.48 N/A 1.53 7.35 9.38
Forestry 237.84 0.47 N/A 4.57 9.68 1.58
Tobacco 276.11 0.47 N/A 6.36 2.59 12.35
Food Prod 242.88 0.46 N/A 2.46 4.86 15.43
Steel 292.91 0.45 N/A 17.62 10.41 79.78
Semiconductors 1207.72 0.45 N/A 0.55 11.83 3.17
Internet 386.58 0.44 N/A 13.19 15.71 9.58
Software 595.48 0.44 N/A 4.17 19.13 13.88
Home Construction 669.91 0.43 N/A 3.47 11.12 -22.07
Electronic Office Equip 302.40 0.43 N/A 7.42 16.09 19.43
Restaurants & Bars 444.03 0.42 N/A 9.35 20.25 28.94
Aerospace 443.39 0.37 N/A 3.81 6.56 29.47
Specialty Retailers 450.93 0.35 N/A 6.47 19.87 17.45
Home Improve Retailers 94.72 0.34 N/A 4.92 7.47 -5.62
Mortgage Finance 91.80 0.34 N/A 6.09 18.27 17.99
Insurance Brokers 104.22 0.33 N/A 3.73 8.02 2.13
Containers & Packaging 165.08 0.32 N/A 4.55 10.29 13.89
Elec Components & Equip 142.24 0.31 N/A 2.57 9.33 23.38
Furnishings 226.45 0.31 N/A -1.33 5.90 7.25
Diversified Industrials 466.22 0.30 N/A 1.85 8.71 7.06
Delivery Serv 652.60 0.28 N/A 6.16 9.79 15.89
Computer Hardware 507.07 0.28 N/A 5.24 18.26 16.61
Invstmt Serv 1174.07 0.27 N/A 7.11 16.77 34.41
Specialized Consumer Serv 671.71 0.25 N/A 4.69 12.75 -10.40
Distillers & Vintners 125.14 0.24 N/A -4.73 6.96 15.60
Building Matrls/Fxtures 331.42 0.21 N/A 5.78 9.85 8.02
Paper 150.61 0.20 N/A -0.67 1.03 13.99
Railroads 413.74 0.16 N/A 9.41 14.75 33.73
Broadcast & Entertainment 453.23 0.15 N/A 7.38 14.31 23.75
Travel & Tourism 84.38 0.15 N/A 6.88 19.73 2.59
Real Estate Invstmt Trusts 132.09 0.13 N/A 5.86 10.54 30.54
Soft Drinks 300.44 0.12 N/A 0.47 1.67 8.33
Industrial Suppliers 121.87 0.10 N/A 7.46 13.62 12.44
Full Line Insurance 449.71 0.09 N/A 1.70 9.97 4.95
Media Agencies 396.10 0.08 N/A 7.30 15.28 13.25
Publishing 303.70 0.08 N/A 6.28 11.02 3.66
Electricity 180.03 0.08 N/A 5.30 5.55 13.79
Prop & Casualty Insurance 384.91 0.07 N/A 2.38 7.21 10.92
Food Retailers/Whlslrs 220.75 0.06 N/A 2.71 11.92 10.72
Medical Equip 470.42 0.05 N/A 4.83 2.25 -1.51
Toys 344.38 0.01 N/A 3.92 23.36 11.26
Pipelines 460.20 0.00 N/A 1.35 -2.99 15.17
Industrial Machinery 205.91 0.00 N/A 4.55 5.78 15.95
Waste & Disposal Serv 106.17 0.00 N/A 2.89 8.58 25.71
Transportation Serv 192.00 -0.01 N/A 6.07 9.53 24.56
Gas Distribution 116.79 -0.03 N/A 4.78 2.32 12.08
Multiutilities 122.39 -0.06 N/A 5.07 5.71 16.46
Gold Mining 92.09 -0.07 N/A 3.29 -12.05 7.97
Medical Supplies 335.66 -0.09 N/A 1.89 7.73 14.94
Reinsurance 103.59 -0.09 N/A 1.25 9.73 13.91
Specialty Chemicals 249.42 -0.12 N/A 3.28 9.72 29.05
Trucking 313.26 -0.12 N/A 1.00 -2.15 9.07
Business Support Serv 199.76 -0.13 N/A 3.29 7.53 12.58
Mobile Telecom 361.09 -0.14 N/A 6.42 -0.27 0.77
Commodity Chemicals 214.13 -0.15 N/A 5.26 14.45 4.42
Defense 122.55 -0.15 N/A 0.94 6.09 22.26
Auto Parts 207.44 -0.18 N/A 10.54 7.58 1.90
Marine Transportation 313.22 -0.19 N/A 5.54 6.24 8.95
Apparel Retailers 443.22 -0.19 N/A 8.63 22.14 30.17
Nonferrous Metals 391.14 -0.20 N/A 16.29 11.32 59.09
Personal Prod 271.75 -0.20 N/A 0.69 6.58 16.65
Heavy Construction 321.37 -0.25 N/A 4.98 1.88 28.14
Health Care Providers 493.80 -0.27 N/A -3.88 1.66 -3.18
Footwear 274.40 -0.32 N/A 4.02 15.25 10.65
Business Train/Employ Agnc 133.00 -0.37 N/A 10.85 12.65 15.37
Pharmaceuticals 277.86 -0.39 N/A 0.28 5.16 18.13
Clothing & Accessories 172.40 -0.43 N/A 8.52 23.63 24.86
Life Insurance 632.93 -0.47 N/A 0.96 4.35 8.96
Exploration & Production 433.92 -0.50 N/A -10.54 -21.17 -6.14
Oil Equip & Serv 493.49 -0.50 N/A 1.93 -8.87 16.52
Drug Retailers 497.21 -0.50 N/A -2.01 -3.58 6.02
Tires 48.58 -0.51 N/A 4.78 29.58 -8.29
Fixed Line Telecom 153.59 -0.53 N/A 2.71 12.05 39.19
Integrated Oil & Gas 500.07 -0.55 N/A 19.50 14.76 35.69
Durable Household Prod 135.38 -0.55 N/A 2.65 12.23 10.10
Coal 263.70 -0.72 N/A 14.88 -12.82 -2.53
Commercial Vehicles/Trucks 774.76 -0.75 N/A 0.93 2.36 28.90
Water 695.22 -0.77 N/A 10.82 15.03 -2.79
Nondurable Household Prod 472.52 -1.69 N/A 1.43 11.83 14.54
Platinum & Precious Metals 96.93 -1.92 N/A 27.97 -7.81 6.43

IIC
10-31-2006, 11:24 AM
ICOC 50sma held

IIC
10-31-2006, 11:28 AM
Gold and mining groups leading

IIC
10-31-2006, 11:37 AM
Noticed that there are a heck of a lot of guests viewing this thread today...I attribute that to possibly Toby posting at the forum.

Don't worry IBD...I don't post your proprietary stuff...I have plenty of other resources for my stock picking

IIC
10-31-2006, 11:53 AM
The Naz Comp seems to be hitting some minor resistance here...But I would not expect any significant pull back till about the 2425 area

IIC
10-31-2006, 11:56 AM
I would expect the Q's will see 43.60ish in the next week

IIC
10-31-2006, 12:02 PM
Naz needs to blow thru 2380...last time it was over that was Feb 2001

IIC
10-31-2006, 12:50 PM
8 of the Top 10 weighted stocks on the Naz 100 are green...only ones red ar AMGN and QCOM

billyjoe
10-31-2006, 01:01 PM
IIC #1 Performance report . Individual #1's from IIC 100, 10/9/04--10/16/06

Stock---------Initial Price-----Month Later---2 Months----3 Months

JUPM 10/9/04----17.59---------18.11----------19.67-------18.35
TZOO 11/6/04----92.01---------87.15----------92.35-------54.64
ASEI 3/6/05------49.44---------43.51----------44.00-------41.99
TSRA 4/10/05----45.70---------28.31----------32.58-------33.15
NTRI 5/8/05-----10.50---------13.47----------14.99-------22.20
PTC 6/5/05-----28.36---------30.00----------28.90-------26.77
CHTR 8/17/05---22.05---------21.19-----------23.51-------26.50
HANS 9/11/05---49.34---------44.30-----------67.99-------85.74
GIGM 5/15/06---10.27----------6.65------------7.91--------8.84
HANS 5/22/06---44.58---------42.41-----------43.29-------30.40
EZPW 6/26/06---36.11---------43.42-----------37.15------38.50
HANS 8/7/06----32.20----------27.79-----------31.10
DAKT 8/14/06---28.85----------20.36-----------21.83
CLB 8/21/06----75.00----------60.45-----------67.65
STEC 9/5/06------7.20-----------9.07------------yesterday 8.55
SWHC 9/11/06----10.33---------13.70------------yesterday 13.76
ICE 10/9/06-----83.50----------yesterday----83.85
SWHC 10/16/06---12.92----------yesterday----13.76

Overall we have 22 Green positions and 23 Red positions. While doing this it dawned on me that these results are badly skewed since so there were so many appearances consecutively by SWHC EZPW and especially HANS almost continuously from Sept. '05 -- May '06.

------------billyjoe

I suggest if you invest in IIC's #1 picks and use stops, you'll do well. Then you can donate some of the gains to Doug's legal defense fund for when IBD comes after him. He may not need it if he's put enough to hold off Wm.O'Neil's goons for 10 years or so.

IIC
10-31-2006, 01:47 PM
Billy...What are you doing "Chopping Down The IIC Beanstalk"...LOL

It is what it is though The IIC is not a list of recommendations...it is simply a list of stocks that meet the parameters I set up back in October 2004.

What I'd be more interested in is the price a stock was at when it became number 1 and the price it was at when it dropped off from being number 1...It wouldn't be hard for me to figure it out but I will wait till the weekend to do it.

Why would I need a legal defense fund?...All I do is ask questions.

billyjoe
10-31-2006, 02:02 PM
Billy...What are you doing "Chopping Down The IIC Beanstalk"...LOL

It is what it is though The IIC is not a list of recommendations...it is simply a list of stocks that meet the parameters I set up back in October 2004.

What I'd be more interested in is the price a stock was at when it became number 1 and the price it was at when it dropped off from being number 1...It wouldn't be hard for me to figure it out but I will wait till the weekend to do it.

Why would I need a legal defense fund?...All I do is ask questions.

Doug,
The initial price is the opening price on the day you posted it as #1 or the opening price on the first day it traded after your listing had it been on a Saturday or Sunday.
-------Those who question authorities are a threat. If you don't support those in power you are an enemy and will be dealt with. You are probably a rabblerouser and a former hippie troublemaker.

-----------billyjoe

billyjoe
10-31-2006, 02:04 PM
Billy...What are you doing "Chopping Down The IIC Beanstalk"...LOL

It is what it is though The IIC is not a list of recommendations...it is simply a list of stocks that meet the parameters I set up back in October 2004.

What I'd be more interested in is the price a stock was at when it became number 1 and the price it was at when it dropped off from being number 1...It wouldn't be hard for me to figure it out but I will wait till the weekend to do it.

Why would I need a legal defense fund?...All I do is ask questions.

Doug,
The initial price is the opening price on the day you posted it as #1 or the opening price on the first day it traded after your listing had it been on a Saturday or Sunday.
-------Those who question authorities are a threat. If you don't support those in power you are an enemy and will be dealt with. You are probably a rabblerouser and a former hippie troublemaker. You admitted to having had long hair and traveling from college campus to college campus. Need I say more?

-----------billyjoe

IIC
10-31-2006, 02:29 PM
Doug,
The initial price is the opening price on the day you posted it as #1 or the opening price on the first day it traded after your listing had it been on a Saturday or Sunday.
-------Those who question authorities are a threat. If you don't support those in power you are an enemy and will be dealt with. You are probably a rabblerouser and a former hippie troublemaker. You admitted to having had long hair and traveling from college campus to college campus. Need I say more?

-----------billyjoe

LOL...I can't help it if I ask "pointed" questions.

Anyway, here is how I would do it:

I would take the opening price on the Monday (or first trading day) after a stock became number 1. Then I would use the opening price on the Monday (or first trading day) after a stock dropped from being number one. Some people would use the Friday close, but I don't think that is fair because nobody would know if a stock dropped off till after the market closed on Friday. Actually, I could run the scan and post it a couple of minutes before the market closed on Friday since my source is R/T...All I would miss is any after hours eps announcements or projection changes...And those are rare on Friday A/H. But since I don't do that I think I'd use the Monday openings for this exercise.

It also is probably next to worthless to use the lists back when I only ran them once a month. Too much could have happened in that time frame...A lot can happen in just a week too but I'm not gonna run the scan everyday.

Here are some examples:

HANS...(split adjusted) #1 on 9/12/05 at 12.33. Dropped off on 5/15/06 at 42.97

Edit: I had to leave so now I'll continue.

So HANS was +248.5%

There were two other times HANS was number 1 but it was red both times

Take SWHC...# 1 on 9/11/06 at 10.33...dropped on 10/9/06 at 13.92...that is +34.8%.

SWHC became # 1 again on 10/16 at 12.92...dropped off on 10/23 at 13.80...That was +6.8%

I'll do this over the weekend...Doug

IIC
10-31-2006, 03:45 PM
IAAC fell off a cliff

IIC
10-31-2006, 08:40 PM
FYI...For newbies...My daily MoMo list is of stocks in the Top 5% of my Relative Strength (RS) Database of 5500 equities that closed up 2% or more on at least 1.5x Average Daily Volume.

My RS numbers may not match others exactly because we may have a different number of stocks in our databases, I use RS ratings from 1-100 and we probably treat IPO's differently...But since the formula is pretty basic they should be close...Doug(IIC)

Today's MoMo:

LMRA, ADL, COGO, NYMX, FTGX, BMTI, NVDA, IIG, PSPT, NWK, HRZ, KKD, BDY, DGIT, RMKR, BWLD, IOM, AXTI, CHL, AUXL, AXR, ENV, POZN, AETH, MA, CNS

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/863

http://trimurl.com/861

LMRA
ADL
COGO
NYMX
FTGX
BMTI
NVDA
IIG
EXXB
PSPT
NWK
HRZ
KKD
BDY
DGIT
RMKR
BWLD
IOM
AXTI
CHL
AUXL
AXR
ENV
POZN
AETH
MA
CNS

IIC
11-01-2006, 10:08 AM
Morning Movers: MA PD LMRA ESRX GOOG BIDU CRDN NICE DIVX SHOO BRNC PTEN SHPGY CHTR IACI APKT AAUK AKZOY SMSI

IIC
11-01-2006, 10:32 AM
Top Group outta the chute: Gold

IIC
11-01-2006, 10:42 AM
FYI.....1:00 PM ET : Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke to give keynote address at the annual Opportunity Finance Network Conference, in Washington .

IIC
11-01-2006, 11:03 AM
U.S. Sept. construction spending falls 0.3%Nov 01, 7:00 am[/URL]U.S. Sept. residential construction spending down 1.1%Nov 01, 7:01 am (http://www.reedfloren.com/chat/info.php?reason=link)U.S. Sept. pending home sales index falls 1.1%Nov 01, 7:01 amU.S. Sept. private construction spending falls 0.7%Nov 01, 7:01 am[URL="http://www.reedfloren.com/chat/info.php?reason=link"] (http://www.reedfloren.com/chat/info.php?reason=link)U.S. Oct. ISM manufacturing index 51.2% vs 52.9% in Sept.

IIC
11-01-2006, 11:06 AM
U.S. Oct. ISM employment 50.8% vs 49.4% in Sept.

IIC
11-01-2006, 12:02 PM
Morning MoMo (R/T):

CKSW MA CHTR GFX CITP INO AUXL AZK LMRA ICAD ATCO GIII SIM MNG IIG AOB PCCC ISE AVNC AEM COGO IOSP ICE IEDU OMG NWK EMITF REGN HMSY

IIC
11-01-2006, 12:19 PM
Been hanging around support for quite a while...my scan says 1st level support is 2360 and 42.38

IIC
11-01-2006, 12:27 PM
in SMSI lo 17.50's,,,d/t

IIC
11-01-2006, 12:55 PM
took only .14 on SMSI...I'm done

IIC
11-01-2006, 07:52 PM
Yes...there was some MoMo today...too bad none of it was in my portfolio...But I'm hardly turning bearish at this point...we need a little cooling off here IMO...IIC

Today's MoMo:

CHTR, MA, CKSW, STSI, BPRG, ADL, AUXL, IIG, HMSY, ATCO, TAG, SIM, INO, NWK, CHDX, IOSP, AZK, MNG, AOB, CITP, CTEC, WAVX, TBWC

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/86I

http://trimurl.com/86J

CHTR
MA
CKSW
STSI
BPRG
ADL
AUXL
IIG
HMSY
ATCO
TAG
SIM
INO
NWK
CHDX
IOSP
AZK
MNG
AOB
CITP
CTEC
WAVX
TBWC

IIC
11-02-2006, 12:11 AM
For anyone interested...Here is another blog covering the IIC 100....Completely independent of me... The owner is a member here but I don't believe he's ever posted at Mr. M:

http://www.stock-screens.us/blog/iic100/

billyjoe
11-02-2006, 08:08 AM
For anyone interested...Here is another blog covering the IIC 100....Completely independent of me... The owner is a member here but I don't believe he's ever posted at Mr. M:

http://www.stock-screens.us/blog/iic100/

You're famous! I believe that investing in upwardly rated #5-#15 will make us rich.

--------------billyjoe

IIC
11-02-2006, 10:37 AM
Today is the first time since mid- August that the Naz Comp has breached the 20ema for more than 1 day (actually partial day)

peanuts
11-02-2006, 10:41 AM
Today is the first time since mid- August that the Naz Comp has breached the 20ema for more than 1 day (actually partial day)

I am amazed at how quickly the $COMPQ went from "overbought" to "oversold" in my ST indicators. With this morning's action, my indicators say it is oversold. This does not mean it cannot become more oversold

IIC
11-02-2006, 11:01 AM
Dow Jones Sector Indexes Winners And Losers
.
================================================== ===========================
----------- Percent Change -----------
Sector Index Daily 1 Wk. 1 Mo. 3 Mo. 1 Yr.
================================================== ===========================
Gold Mining 95.83 1.24 N/A 6.69 -11.78 10.71
Mobile Telecom 365.90 1.11 N/A 8.94 0.10 -2.47
General Mining 1368.16 0.70 N/A 12.42 6.73 17.98
Tires 49.79 0.59 N/A 8.21 31.80 -6.79
Fixed Line Telecom 153.40 0.54 N/A 3.26 10.34 38.82
Computer Hardware 503.65 0.44 N/A 4.23 17.43 16.73
Nonferrous Metals 385.84 0.29 N/A 14.41 9.09 53.31
Life Insurance 628.18 0.28 N/A 0.65 3.86 7.71
Commodity Chemicals 213.32 0.23 N/A 5.01 13.39 3.36
Coal 257.25 0.16 N/A 13.50 -16.99 -7.43
Pipelines 461.62 0.13 N/A 1.72 -2.55 17.28
Toys 342.09 0.13 N/A 5.73 18.46 5.96
Mortgage Finance 90.07 0.10 N/A 5.97 16.75 16.33
Business Train/Employ Agnc 128.98 0.09 N/A 6.99 10.23 8.99
Personal Prod 274.00 0.09 N/A 1.58 9.26 18.28
Internet 380.03 0.07 N/A 11.82 18.47 5.54
Distillers & Vintners 124.67 0.06 N/A -5.31 5.37 14.38
Consumer Electronics 832.80 0.05 N/A 7.69 15.65 22.81
Tobacco 274.59 0.04 N/A 5.72 1.96 12.04
Pharmaceuticals 276.13 0.04 N/A 0.06 4.46 17.97
Health Care Providers 485.00 0.02 N/A -5.21 -2.22 -4.75
Aerospace 437.96 -0.01 N/A 1.76 4.47 28.29
Drug Retailers 480.70 -0.01 N/A -4.49 -7.92 3.21
Computer Serv 68.47 -0.01 N/A 10.12 17.33 13.00
Soft Drinks 299.30 -0.02 N/A 1.05 1.49 8.23
Medical Equip 468.43 -0.04 N/A 4.95 0.60 -2.84
Medical Supplies 330.43 -0.05 N/A 1.19 6.07 12.53
Diversified Industrials 461.09 -0.06 N/A 0.41 7.69 6.08
Railroads 406.37 -0.06 N/A 8.61 13.35 27.76
Media Agencies 391.75 -0.06 N/A 6.90 12.52 10.90
Broadcast & Entertainment 447.88 -0.07 N/A 6.94 12.54 20.16
Reinsurance 100.98 -0.08 N/A -0.59 9.16 7.31
Specialty Finance 139.13 -0.09 N/A 3.80 11.12 17.63
Containers & Packaging 162.43 -0.10 N/A 3.13 8.77 11.39
Aluminum 241.21 -0.12 N/A 2.53 -2.80 16.72
Specialty Chemicals 247.46 -0.13 N/A 2.84 8.07 26.59
Automobiles 202.29 -0.16 N/A 5.36 16.82 21.15
Multiutilities 122.25 -0.16 N/A 3.85 5.10 16.81
Nondurable Household Prod 474.14 -0.19 N/A 1.67 8.56 15.46
Recreational Prod 216.05 -0.19 N/A 4.22 10.56 -2.86
Specialized Consumer Serv 656.72 -0.19 N/A 3.41 12.48 -14.79
Brewers 326.22 -0.20 N/A 0.76 0.34 14.07
Invstmt Serv 1139.14 -0.20 N/A 3.74 14.28 29.37
Auto Parts 205.23 -0.21 N/A 9.17 7.78 0.03
Hotels 621.20 -0.21 N/A 4.86 11.24 27.10
Electronic Office Equip 302.10 -0.21 N/A 8.01 14.05 18.73
Water 683.85 -0.25 N/A 9.74 9.79 -4.01
Full Line Insurance 444.12 -0.26 N/A 0.57 9.43 1.46
Forestry 232.81 -0.29 N/A 1.86 9.59 -0.57
Elec Components & Equip 138.38 -0.35 N/A -0.15 6.50 18.09
Building Matrls/Fxtures 327.66 -0.36 N/A 4.29 7.34 6.08
Home Construction 652.24 -0.37 N/A -0.49 7.55 -28.91
Banks 548.35 -0.37 N/A -0.16 1.47 12.95
Software 590.61 -0.38 N/A 3.90 17.19 12.61
Commercial Vehicles/Trucks 764.09 -0.39 N/A -0.24 0.48 25.32
Gas Distribution 116.40 -0.39 N/A 4.12 1.48 11.73
Footwear 271.90 -0.40 N/A 3.26 15.28 7.51
Oil Equip & Serv 493.69 -0.41 N/A 4.67 -9.39 11.78
Steel 284.24 -0.42 N/A 14.28 7.65 67.67
Consumer Finance 107.10 -0.42 N/A 2.14 6.12 8.48
Semiconductors 1178.61 -0.42 N/A -1.19 10.81 -0.79
Waste & Disposal Serv 105.20 -0.43 N/A 2.32 6.15 21.82
Prop & Casualty Insurance 378.87 -0.44 N/A 1.26 6.81 5.71
Integrated Oil & Gas 497.61 -0.47 N/A 19.55 13.46 32.02
Food Retailers/Whlslrs 217.77 -0.48 N/A 2.43 11.93 10.18
Telecom Equip 674.75 -0.50 N/A -0.94 15.95 9.86
Exploration & Production 435.79 -0.52 N/A -8.57 -21.12 -7.15
Financial Administration 113.43 -0.52 N/A 5.05 11.44 8.27
Business Support Serv 197.99 -0.53 N/A 3.65 6.61 9.61
Electricity 180.47 -0.54 N/A 4.91 4.74 16.19
Publishing 299.13 -0.56 N/A 5.29 8.00 -0.98
Airlines 128.76 -0.56 N/A 3.08 4.91 15.54
Delivery Serv 629.51 -0.57 N/A 2.33 8.49 9.48
Food Prod 238.64 -0.58 N/A 1.06 3.58 13.49
Specialty Retailers 436.92 -0.59 N/A 3.28 16.43 10.76
Restaurants & Bars 435.98 -0.61 N/A 7.13 18.21 24.80
Defense 122.15 -0.62 N/A -0.77 6.13 20.49
Asset Managers 132.86 -0.63 N/A 0.07 10.41 19.08
Heavy Construction 316.35 -0.65 N/A 3.76 -1.47 21.81
Industrial Machinery 203.49 -0.67 N/A 3.09 4.19 13.98
Durable Household Prod 134.25 -0.74 N/A 1.20 11.76 7.60
Biotechnology 471.49 -0.75 N/A 5.57 6.79 6.20
Real Estate Invstmt Trusts 129.94 -0.76 N/A 4.23 9.31 30.25
Marine Transportation 304.85 -0.77 N/A 2.89 2.44 5.15
Furnishings 222.18 -0.77 N/A -3.35 4.92 2.30
Transportation Serv 184.00 -0.82 N/A 2.44 6.33 17.08
Home Improve Retailers 92.96 -0.84 N/A 2.69 6.42 -7.61
Platinum & Precious Metals 93.78 -0.86 N/A 22.50 -13.33 -0.86
Clothing & Accessories 168.27 -0.89 N/A 6.17 20.82 19.34
Electronic Equip 192.05 -0.91 N/A 4.81 12.68 18.99
Travel & Tourism 83.04 -0.92 N/A 4.98 14.14 -2.33
Insurance Brokers 104.49 -0.96 N/A 5.30 8.62 2.97
Real Estate Holding & Dev 409.49 -1.08 N/A 6.44 10.64 22.29
Recreational Serv 86.97 -1.11 N/A 3.30 21.56 -3.98
Gambling 594.86 -1.19 N/A 1.15 10.77 35.28
Industrial Suppliers 116.26 -1.39 N/A 3.90 8.12 3.23
Paper 144.00 -1.43 N/A -5.70 -1.43 6.50
Trucking 300.94 -1.53 N/A -0.70 -5.83 0.56
Broadline Retailers 358.54 -1.76 N/A 1.23 12.48 7.12
Apparel Retailers 419.30 -2.08 N/A 2.03 17.60 20.82

IIC
11-02-2006, 11:12 AM
Took a flyer on DXPE

IIC
11-02-2006, 11:23 AM
Too scary...out +.27 on DXPE

IIC
11-02-2006, 11:44 AM
bot AQNT 27.50's

IIC
11-02-2006, 11:50 AM
ARO...in for a little hi 29.90's

IIC
11-02-2006, 11:53 AM
bot AQNT 27.50's


out AQNT +.34

IIC
11-02-2006, 12:08 PM
out AQNT +.34

Looks like I certainly bailed way too early

IIC
11-02-2006, 12:28 PM
out ARO -.30...

IIC
11-02-2006, 12:35 PM
Calling it a day while I'm still ahead...Good Luck

IIC
11-02-2006, 04:31 PM
RealTime MoMo going into the last 30 mins:

GES FCSE VOLC MEMY FRG LNUX TESS IOSP ROCM AFOP CHL BVX JST ACLI ZNH MA

IIC
11-02-2006, 04:48 PM
bot FRG

...........IIC

IIC
11-02-2006, 05:00 PM
bot FRG

...........IIC

out FRG for a dime

IIC
11-02-2006, 05:51 PM
Closed above 20 ema on Naz and Naz 100...will be interesting to see the BPI's later.

Anyone see the wild action on CROX A/H after the trade halt was lifted on their announcement...up over 40 but now it is red

IIC
11-02-2006, 05:59 PM
A SPECIAL MESSAGE:

http://92kqrs.com/goout.asp?=http://images.radcity.net/5162/1680889.jpg












.

IIC
11-02-2006, 07:09 PM
Today's MoMo:

MEMY, FCSE, GES, FRG, VOLC, IOSP, HMSY, LNUX, BVX, ROCM, IPT, RAND, STSI, JST, CHL, MA, TESS, MIG, ACLI, ZNH, LPHI

Little Charts:
http://trimurl.com/871

http://trimurl.com/872

MEMY
FCSE
GES
FRG
VOLC
IOSP
HMSY
LNUX
BVX
ROCM
IPT
RAND
STSI
JST
CHL
MA
TESS
MIG
ACLI
ZNH
LPHI

IIC
11-02-2006, 07:21 PM
out AQNT +.34



And I thought I sold too early...whew...Down 4 bux a/h on report

Websman
11-02-2006, 08:05 PM
And I thought I sold too early...whew...Down 4 bux a/h on report
Congrats Doug! I did the same with ASVI... I hate close calls, but it's not so bad when you come out on the lucky side. :)

IIC
11-02-2006, 08:31 PM
Congrats Doug! I did the same with ASVI... I hate close calls, but it's not so bad when you come out on the lucky side. :)


These eps reports are killers.

IIC
11-02-2006, 08:58 PM
Naz Comp BPI went down for the second day in a row...I'm gonna start getting concerned if the +DI crosses down thru the ADX...Th Naz 100 looks a little better as the BPI has remained unchanged at 60 for the past 4 days...Doug(IIC)

billyjoe
11-02-2006, 09:36 PM
A SPECIAL MESSAGE:

http://92kqrs.com/goout.asp?=http://images.radcity.net/5162/1680889.jpg













.

Gosh Cary wuz rite.

----billyjoe

RL
11-02-2006, 09:36 PM
Doug super pic from our guys In IRAQ:):):)

IIC
11-03-2006, 12:09 AM
You're famous! I believe that investing in upwardly rated #5-#15 will make us rich.

--------------billyjoe

Billy...I believe you meant "INFAMOUS"...The Big Shots on Wall Street don't like me...I can't imagine why :(

IIC
11-03-2006, 11:28 AM
PRFT at 16.98 and KNOT at 22.55 look interesting...but I don't have time to trade this morn

IIC
11-03-2006, 11:40 AM
PRFT at 16.98 and KNOT at 22.55 look interesting...but I don't have time to trade this morn

Both immediately went up...but then pulled back...Wee, good luck today...gotta hit the road

IIC
11-04-2006, 11:18 AM
IIC 100

YOU CAN VIEW ALL THE CHARTS OF THE IIC 100 AT Stockcharts.com's "PUBLIC CHART LISTS" Simply click the link below:

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You may also see a daily analysis of some of the IIC 100 pix as well as other lists at:

Parabolic Stock Picks (http://parabolicstockpicks.com)

Here are two other blogs covering the IIC 100:

IIC Portfolio (http://iicrandomport.blogspot.com)

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THANKS, DOUG(IIC)

IIC 100 for 11/6/06

NVEC SWHC CHDX RIMM STEC GMTC AKAM UCTT WTHN ACLI PCLN ICTG TTEC VTS BW PRFT CHINA ICE MTW GRC BRKR MICC MTOX KNOT GLG BLUD ICLR CSH OMCL ATHR RTI SLP INWK CWTR CLB CROX BIDU TIE CLUB NSTC SBL OMX USAP IFSIA KNXA CELG TYL NTRI OPNT MEK FNSR CMCSA ZOLL ICON SWKS BKI INFY ABB TEX MSLV BOT TWGP GIFI KNDL IO CLHB CTSH ZUMZ DAVE VPRT GRB RKT ECLP NIHD AGR IFOX CBG BRLI CCO CPO IHG PLXT LFB GOOG PNSN OPLK GMKT HXM FCFS USHS PAY CIR MORN WFR AGP OTEX BPHX ASTE TTI PRXL

If you would like the IIC 100 is a vertical format or comma separated you can convert it here: http://www.ttrader.com/stockchat/replace_symbols.php

IIC
11-04-2006, 01:31 PM
If anyone is interested...Gorilla Trades has their recent pix open to the public today: http://www.gorillatrades.com/GorillaPicksweb.htm

IIC
11-04-2006, 04:38 PM
As promised:

http://img243.imageshack.us/img243/1842/iic100no111306nm4.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

IIC
11-04-2006, 10:36 PM
I'm a Republican...although I'd classify myself as a Moderate...So, George Bush...Please explain these numbers before the elections:

http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.t12.htm

IIC
11-05-2006, 11:47 AM
Both portfolios whacked...But one worse than the other...

IIC 100 Top 10 vs. IBD 100 Top 10 YTD:

IIC 100...+14.89%

IBD 100...-16.79%

IIC
11-05-2006, 12:46 PM
Non-Classic Cup w/ Handle...mean anything???

http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/6914/nazcwhae6.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

billyjoe
11-05-2006, 02:03 PM
As promised:

http://img243.imageshack.us/img243/1842/iic100no111306nm4.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

Doug,
If a person would have bought them all and set 8% stops on the bad one's they'd have done well , but would it also have stopped them out of HANS , SWHC , and NTRI ?

-----------billyjoe

IIC
11-05-2006, 02:15 PM
Doug,
If a person would have bought them all and set 8% stops on the bad one's they'd have done well , but would it also have stopped them out of HANS , SWHC , and NTRI ?

-----------billyjoe

Yes...However, you can always re-buy a stock...One of my best ever stocks was CREE from November 1998 thru March 2000..I bot/sld it 5x....I made 6x my money...But...if I had just held it I would've made 10x...AND...if I had been able to call the top I might have made about 14x...But at least I slept well for almost 1 1/2 yrs.

Remember though...The IIC 100 is not a recommended buy list...it is an "Idea" list. Perhaps one would do better if they bot those appearing on the list for the first time???...They may not be so extended???

billyjoe
11-05-2006, 02:19 PM
Yes...However, you can always re-buy a stock...One of my best ever stocks was CREE from November 1998 thru March 2000..I bot/sld it 5x....I made 6x my money...But...if I had just held it I would've made 10x...AND...if I had been able to call the top I might have made about 14x...But at least I slept well for almost 1 1/2 yrs.

Remember though...The IIC 100 is not a recommended buy list...it is an "Idea" list. Perhaps one would do better if they bot those appearing on the list for the first time???...They may not be so extended???

Doug,
I haven't studied the IIC100 very closely. Do stocks commonly debut at #1 like they have been known to on IBD? It would be nice to buy a #100 and hold for 6 months as it reaches #1.

-----------billyjoe

IIC
11-05-2006, 02:55 PM
Doug,
I haven't studied the IIC100 very closely. Do stocks commonly debut at #1 like they have been known to on IBD? It would be nice to buy a #100 and hold for 6 months as it reaches #1.

-----------billyjoe

I wouldn't say it is common...but NVEC the current # 1 debuted in the Top Spot. The reason that can happen is because a stock might be missing the minimum on one of my minor criteria...That changes and if it is the strongest on the most heavily weighted criteria it starts out high on the list.

However, I don't particularly like the way I sort the list...But I promised this group that tracks the IIC 100 vs. some other lists that I would not change it this year...They felt that the other lists don't change their parameters...But how do we know that? As we can all see, Canslim, after a million years of tracking, revised its system in 2003.

I usually run thru all the charts and pick out 5-10 to check out further and/or watch more closely.

I am thinking about adding some criteria and sorting differently next year...Problem with adding criteria is that I may not end up with 100...The IIC 83 doesn't have much of a ring to it.

I usually end up with 130-150 stocks each week before the sort. The lowest number I ever had was 112. The highest was about 190. During earnings season the number seems to be lower. I attribute that to some that miss and that possibly some new or potential winners have not raised projections yet which may qualify them for inclusion...Those are my thoughts on that issue anyway.

If I do add criteria I will have lower the minimums on some current criteria to ensure 100.

There is also another problem w/ the IIC 100...Takeovers...they often gap and then flatline...They really should be removed. Easy enough, but like I said I promised not to change the criteria. Another problem is that my data source may not always have the most current info. That has happened a couple of times...But nothing is perfect....that's why you might see a stock drop off for one week and then reappear the next....However, that was not the issue when HANS dropped from # 1 to off the list to #1 again...The issue with that was a temporary earnings projection revision.

Speaking of eps projection revisions another issue just popped into my mind...I use eps projections for a certain period of time as a criteria. If I can't get projections then it can't be on the list. I remember a couple of times when a company announced all of a sudden I had no projections out far enough to qualify.

Well, nothing is perfect...that's why it's free... :)

Now that I explained some of the problems with the IIC 100 list...I'd like to invite the authors of some other lists to expalin their problems...LOL

IIC
11-05-2006, 08:18 PM
Friday's MoMo:

BRLC, TWLL, DLLR, CKSW, AVNX, BAA, RGR, MAMA, GDP, BMTI, LMRA, HRT, LNUX, FRG, AZK, OMTR, MDV, FCGI, QDEL, ILE, IWOV, IIG, KTII, AXR, PSMT, BSML, MRB, FLML, CHL, AUY, MA, ROCM

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/87O

http://trimurl.com/87P

BRLC
TWLL
DLLR
CKSW
AVNX
BAA
RGR
MAMA
GDP
BMTI
LMRA
HRT
LNUX
FRG
AZK
OMTR
MDV
FCGI
QDEL
ILE
IWOV
IIG
KTII
AXR
PSMT
BSML
MRB
FLML
CHL
AUY
MA
ROCM

IIC
11-05-2006, 09:06 PM
Is this a "Friggin' Joke"???...Who are the BIGGEST crooks???...On Friday I read that the National Association of Realtors would take out $40 million in print advertising this weekend which assured EVERYONE that RE is a great deal...Prices have bottomed...Interest rates have bottomed....WHAT????

Saw the Full Page $50,000 ad in the LA Times today...I hope you are not one of their Suckers!!!...I think those ads are an insult to a person even with sub-par intelligence...Dues paying members of the NAR should file a class action IMO...IIC

IIC
11-06-2006, 10:54 AM
IIC Top 10 Under 10: STEC GMTC CHINA BRKR SLP FNSR SWKS MSLV USHS BPHX http://stockcharts.com/candleglance/?STEC,GMTC,%20CHINA,%20BRKR,%20SLP,%20FNSR,%20SWKS ,%20MSLV,%20USHS,%20BPHX%20|B|A12,26,9 (http://www.reedfloren.com/chat/link.php?q=http://stockcharts.com/candleglance/?STEC,GMTC,%20CHINA,%20BRKR,%20SLP,%20FNSR,%20SWKS ,%20MSLV,%20USHS,%20BPHX%20|B|A12,26,9)

billyjoe
11-06-2006, 04:32 PM
Doug,
I just went through the current IIC 100 , actually maybe the first 30 or so eliminating #1 and #2 looking for good prospects , then ran them through about 6 rating services and came up with what I call Doug's big 11 , as opposed to Peanuts Lucky 13 , and Rob's 10 long lists. They are in approximate order of ranking : CSH VTS MTW MICC ACLI BLUD RIMM ICLR ICTG UCTT TTEC. Nothing against Peanuts or Rob, but these tested out very highly and I couldn't eliminate any of them. Will track them for a while.

------------billyjoe

IIC
11-06-2006, 04:46 PM
Doug,
I just went through the current IIC 100 , actually maybe the first 30 or so eliminating #1 and #2 looking for good prospects , then ran them through about 6 rating services and came up with what I call Doug's big 11 , as opposed to Peanuts Lucky 13 , and Rob's 10 long lists. They are in approximate order of ranking : CSH VTS MTW MICC ACLI BLUD RIMM ICLR ICTG UCTT TTEC. Nothing against Peanuts or Rob, but these tested out very highly and I couldn't eliminate any of them. Will track them for a while.

------------billyjoe


OK...keep us posted

IIC
11-06-2006, 06:36 PM
Today's MoMo:

LMRA, LTS, MIKR, REGN, HCTL, BMTI, COGO, CCOI, MA, MFRI, FCSE, CHDX, MAG, CPAK, BIG, TWLL, XING, SIM, BGC, HRT, FRG, OMTR, FCGI, AXTI, ZNH, CHL, PGS, FIA, CPTS, OMG, ILE, ALNY, JBX, IWOV, PCCC, AXR, JJZ, UCTT, POT, ICLR, DLLR, ROCM, ISIG, CAPA

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/881

http://trimurl.com/882

http://trimurl.com/883

LMRA
LTS
MIKR
REGN
HCTL
BMTI
COGO
CCOI
MA
MFRI
FCSE
CHDX
MAG
CPAK
BIG
TWLL
XING
SIM
BGC
HRT
FRG
OMTR
FCGI
AXTI
ZNH
CHL
PGS
FIA
CPTS
OMG
ILE
ALNY
JBX
IWOV
PCCC
AXR
JJZ
UCTT
POT
ICLR
DLLR
ROCM
ISIG
CAPA

billyjoe
11-06-2006, 08:46 PM
Doug,
I just went through the current IIC 100 , actually maybe the first 30 or so eliminating #1 and #2 looking for good prospects , then ran them through about 6 rating services and came up with what I call Doug's big 11 , as opposed to Peanuts Lucky 13 , and Rob's 10 long lists. They are in approximate order of ranking : CSH VTS MTW MICC ACLI BLUD RIMM ICLR ICTG UCTT TTEC. Nothing against Peanuts or Rob, but these tested out very highly and I couldn't eliminate any of them. Will track them for a while.

------------billyjoe

A running start for Doug's Big 11. Today 10 advanced from 1.56%-4.84% while one declined slightly. Full report Friday night.

------------billyjoe

IIC
11-06-2006, 10:56 PM
A running start for Doug's Big 11. Today 10 advanced from 1.56%-4.84% while one declined slightly. Full report Friday night.

------------billyjoe

1 declined...Kick it off the list...LOL

Seriously though...I suggest that anyone who is interested in stocks with very good recent eps % increases and very good PROJECTED eps % increases check out the IIC 100...That is a major criteria....But there are other criteria.

I do not take into account backward looking EPS as some do...That is probably the major difference between the IIC 100 and some other lists...However, if some of the stocks on my lists miss projections...it can be disastorous...So...BUYER BEWARE!!!

billyjoe
11-06-2006, 11:11 PM
1 declined...Kick it off the list...LOL

Seriously though...I suggest that anyone who is interested in stocks with very good recent eps % increases and very good PROJECTED eps % increases check out the IIC 100...That is a major criteria....But there are other criteria.

I do not take into account backward looking EPS as some do...That is probably the major difference between the IIC 100 and some other lists...However, if some of the stocks on my lists miss projections...it can be disastorous...So...BUYER BEWARE!!!

Doug,
Those who rate using backward EPS might even face more disastrous consequences.

--------billyjoe

IIC
11-06-2006, 11:37 PM
Doug,
Those who rate using backward EPS might even face more disastrous consequences.

--------billyjoe


As a long time Canslimmer, I probably knew CS before many were even born here...I'd like to reiterate...once again..."I don't care what you did for me yesterday...I wanna know what you're gonna do for me tomorrow"

IIC
11-06-2006, 11:48 PM
GET OUT AND VOTE!!!...I don't care what your political
persuasions are...GET OUT AND VOTE...Personally, I don't like any of my candidates...I will go w/ my normal NO vote on all bond measures and any propositions that cost $$$...But that's just me...You do what you want...But just let your voice be heard!!!

Did the Admin pour $$$ into the repo pool to an all time high today to boost the Dow???...I don't know...and I don't care....Get OUT AND VOTE your heart tomorrow.


BTW...If you don't like any of the candidates on your ballot...Feel FREE to write me in :)

IIC
11-07-2006, 11:01 AM
bot ANTP 7.50's

IIC
11-07-2006, 05:18 PM
bot ANTP 7.50's


Was stopped out after I left for work...lousy trade but glad I had a stop placed

IIC
11-07-2006, 07:33 PM
Today's MoMo:

SIGA, FTEK, OMRI, ONI, MTOX, MEK, AXR, MAMA, ISIG, CROX, ROCM, ICFI, ACTG, INAP, HANA, CLB, RMKR, CHDX, CHTR, REGN, ISIS, UUU, AKAM, CSH, CAPA, CGPI, WGA, AMAG, GES, BWLD, AKH, RNO, CRM, INO

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/88E

http://trimurl.com/88D

SIGA
FTEK
OMRI
ONI
MTOX
MEK
AXR
MAMA
ISIG
CROX
ROCM
ICFI
ACTG
INAP
HANA
CLB
RMKR
CHDX
CHTR
REGN
ISIS
UUU
AKAM
CSH
CAPA
CGPI
WGA
AMAG
GES
BWLD
AKH
RNO
CRM
INO

IIC
11-08-2006, 11:07 AM
Dow Jones Sector Indexes Winners And Losers
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================================================== ===========================
----------- Percent Change -----------
Sector Index Daily 1 Wk. 1 Mo. 3 Mo. 1 Yr.
================================================== ===========================
Platinum & Precious Metals 107.21 3.93 13.34 37.13 17.49 22.45
Tobacco 274.60 1.22 0.04 3.18 1.54 12.41
Gambling 610.17 1.12 1.35 0.92 17.11 36.06
Mortgage Finance 93.19 1.02 3.56 5.27 20.13 20.56
Consumer Electronics 859.11 0.95 3.21 7.35 20.89 24.65
Coal 262.50 0.81 2.21 12.53 -9.33 -4.43
Integrated Oil & Gas 511.26 0.67 16.71 22.70 15.62 36.23
Food Retailers/Whlslrs 213.33 0.63 -2.51 1.16 10.52 9.99
Industrial Suppliers 116.29 0.62 -1.37 0.07 9.13 4.76
Home Improve Retailers 93.73 0.58 -0.02 0.77 7.17 -6.08
Paper 143.45 0.57 -1.81 -7.46 -4.57 7.34
Heavy Construction 332.03 0.56 4.27 5.34 4.16 27.26
Food Prod 237.61 0.38 -1.01 0.43 3.56 14.11
Toys 362.35 0.37 6.06 9.69 28.09 12.54
Media Agencies 394.04 0.36 0.52 5.26 14.20 12.75
Apparel Retailers 435.50 0.33 1.71 3.21 20.75 22.96
Exploration & Production 449.51 0.31 -10.09 -5.21 -17.80 -0.76
Commodity Chemicals 214.69 0.29 0.87 3.92 13.86 4.06
Containers & Packaging 165.12 0.29 1.56 2.96 9.41 15.19
Auto Parts 209.37 0.28 1.81 7.72 10.14 2.53
Building Matrls/Fxtures 334.63 0.25 1.75 5.41 9.12 9.20
Elec Components & Equip 143.09 0.20 3.05 0.74 10.39 20.00
Nondurable Household Prod 482.61 0.20 1.59 1.76 8.19 17.56
Real Estate Holding & Dev 420.68 0.20 1.63 9.63 17.47 29.61
Full Line Insurance 452.29 0.19 1.58 0.78 12.95 3.23
Internet 386.72 0.17 1.83 9.40 16.72 5.91
Tires 48.84 0.16 -1.33 5.84 29.68 -7.92
Recreational Prod 226.52 0.15 4.64 6.79 18.00 3.42
Specialty Chemicals 251.71 0.14 1.58 3.10 10.00 31.01
Footwear 276.57 0.13 1.31 4.37 18.24 7.79
Gas Distribution 117.72 0.09 0.74 5.45 4.37 16.06
Diversified Industrials 467.80 0.07 1.39 0.02 10.70 7.35
Specialty Retailers 444.69 0.07 1.18 1.83 16.60 11.37
Publishing 303.23 0.07 0.81 5.41 11.06 -0.01
Insurance Brokers 107.37 0.05 1.78 6.84 14.34 4.93
Soft Drinks 300.21 0.04 0.28 1.20 2.64 9.74
Pipelines 466.44 0.03 1.18 3.43 1.25 23.15
Electronic Office Equip 304.39 0.01 0.55 6.61 13.87 19.57
Steel 290.60 0.00 1.81 12.21 13.31 73.17
Banks 555.36 0.00 0.91 -0.21 2.81 13.53
Aluminum 245.71 -0.01 1.75 4.03 -0.41 13.41
Durable Household Prod 136.50 -0.01 0.92 1.00 13.99 9.93
Electricity 178.34 -0.01 -1.71 3.86 4.39 15.35
Prop & Casualty Insurance 386.46 -0.01 1.55 1.29 10.19 8.30
Travel & Tourism 84.89 -0.02 1.29 5.01 17.74 -2.86
Multiutilities 119.96 -0.02 -2.03 1.24 4.07 16.15
Transportation Serv 186.63 -0.03 0.60 0.78 9.47 18.15
Waste & Disposal Serv 107.59 -0.03 1.84 2.85 9.03 25.74
Water 663.43 -0.03 -3.23 5.41 7.90 -6.96
Hotels 638.73 -0.05 2.61 3.88 17.89 31.15
Broadcast & Entertainment 456.35 -0.07 1.82 6.26 16.47 23.86
Electronic Equip 195.74 -0.10 1.00 4.28 15.61 18.92
Clothing & Accessories 171.47 -0.10 0.99 5.74 21.48 18.13
Recreational Serv 87.57 -0.10 -0.43 1.39 24.80 -4.22
Life Insurance 637.90 -0.10 1.83 0.73 8.08 8.27
Asset Managers 134.23 -0.10 0.40 -0.88 10.90 19.51
Personal Prod 277.70 -0.11 1.45 2.10 9.93 18.38
Computer Hardware 507.95 -0.11 1.30 4.64 19.91 17.99
Computer Serv 69.16 -0.12 1.00 9.75 20.41 12.30
Oil Equip & Serv 511.24 -0.13 3.14 9.45 -1.78 18.60
Financial Administration 114.97 -0.16 0.83 5.69 13.67 8.81
Brewers 323.18 -0.17 -1.13 1.11 -0.91 11.92
Industrial Machinery 205.82 -0.18 0.46 0.60 5.25 14.04
Distillers & Vintners 124.44 -0.18 -0.12 -3.19 5.26 15.01
Real Estate Invstmt Trusts 126.48 -0.18 -3.40 -0.57 6.49 27.79
Invstmt Serv 1168.45 -0.19 2.37 3.47 16.14 32.44
Telecom Equip 690.76 -0.19 1.86 -2.21 19.92 9.55
Consumer Finance 109.12 -0.21 1.46 2.18 8.52 11.50
Broadline Retailers 357.79 -0.23 -1.97 -0.32 12.22 6.77
Reinsurance 103.07 -0.23 1.99 -0.31 11.23 9.15
Business Train/Employ Agnc 133.06 -0.24 3.25 6.99 14.90 14.16
Furnishings 223.91 -0.24 0.00 -4.64 6.04 4.94
Automobiles 206.30 -0.26 1.81 8.42 17.80 24.36
Specialized Consumer Serv 672.24 -0.30 2.17 1.94 13.86 -13.85
Mobile Telecom 373.09 -0.32 3.10 4.11 15.51 -0.54
Software 594.52 -0.32 0.28 1.95 18.49 11.63
Commercial Vehicles/Trucks 766.76 -0.33 -0.04 -3.50 -0.32 24.81
Restaurants & Bars 435.96 -0.40 -0.61 2.02 20.67 21.49
Marine Transportation 301.76 -0.43 -1.78 2.15 -0.97 3.36
Railroads 411.72 -0.43 1.26 6.12 16.98 29.19
Medical Supplies 336.46 -0.47 1.78 1.36 7.89 13.33
Business Support Serv 202.26 -0.49 1.62 4.30 10.39 12.13
Medical Equip 477.00 -0.50 1.79 3.04 10.48 -0.74
Specialty Finance 140.78 -0.52 1.09 6.09 14.66 16.18
Semiconductors 1201.16 -0.53 1.48 0.42 13.36 -2.33
Fixed Line Telecom 153.28 -0.59 0.47 4.14 10.12 40.69
Aerospace 447.27 -0.73 2.12 0.83 7.05 30.38
General Mining 1372.03 -0.74 0.99 14.19 10.83 21.00
Biotechnology 477.59 -0.76 0.54 3.22 11.55 3.17
Forestry 231.26 -0.78 -0.95 1.97 10.33 2.10
Home Construction 628.80 -0.82 -3.95 -3.15 0.91 -26.35
Drug Retailers 487.81 -0.86 1.47 0.01 -7.61 1.83
Airlines 132.06 -0.86 1.98 3.76 8.16 18.94
Delivery Serv 637.28 -0.92 0.66 0.45 12.47 9.22
Trucking 309.35 -1.03 1.22 -3.14 -2.16 2.08
Defense 122.27 -1.08 -0.52 -1.60 7.96 20.59
Gold Mining 94.20 -1.10 -0.49 8.90 -11.71 10.52
Nonferrous Metals 398.41 -1.74 3.56 18.29 17.39 56.58
Pharmaceuticals 276.37 -1.77 0.13 0.24 4.83 17.03
Health Care Providers 482.73 -2.39 -0.45 -6.25 -3.85 -4.62

Websman
11-08-2006, 11:40 AM
GET OUT AND VOTE!!!...I don't care what your political
persuasions are...GET OUT AND VOTE...Personally, I don't like any of my candidates...I will go w/ my normal NO vote on all bond measures and any propositions that cost $$$...But that's just me...You do what you want...But just let your voice be heard!!!

Did the Admin pour $$$ into the repo pool to an all time high today to boost the Dow???...I don't know...and I don't care....Get OUT AND VOTE your heart tomorrow.


BTW...If you don't like any of the candidates on your ballot...Feel FREE to write me in :)
I voted! Too bad most of my picks lost...but at least I can say that I didn't vote for the ones that won.

IIC
11-08-2006, 04:39 PM
First Call:3Q Earnings Up 19.4% Vs 2005, Up 6.3% Vs Views

NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--The earnings of companies in the Standard & Poor's 500 index that have issued third-quarter reports are running 19.4% higher than year-earlier results, according to Thomson First Call.
Of the 500 companies, 427, or 85%, had reported earnings for the quarter as of Wednesday. So far, third-quarter earnings have come in 6.3% higher than analysts' expectations.
Compared with a year earlier, earnings of S&P 500 companies are expected to rise 18.8% in the third quarter. That figure reflects actual earnings for the companies that already have reported and average estimates for the rest.
For the fourth quarter, analysts, on average, expect earnings of the S&P 500 companies to rise 9.8% from the year-earlier period.
The following table shows how the 416 companies that have reported performed in the third quarter, compared with analysts' average expectations.
By number By percentage
Positive surprises 182 43%
Positive reports 128 30%
On target 44 10%
Negative reports 36 8%
Negative surprises 37 9%

(Positive and negative surprises include companies that deviated from expectations by at least 5%, with adjustments when the numbers are near zero and the percentage difference becomes meaningless. Positive and negative reports are from companies that deviated by less than 5%.)

The following table shows how the companies are doing against year-earlier results, with one company not reporting those figures.
By number By percentage
Above year ago 342 80%
Matched year ago 14 3%
Below year ago 70 16%

First Call said 56, or 58%, of the 96 companies in the S&P 500 that provided previews for the fourth quarter as of Wednesday will miss analysts' mean expectations; 16, or 17%, expect to meet analysts' expectations; and 24, or 25%, anticipate they will beat the projections.
At a comparable time last year, 62, or about 57%, of the 108 companies in the S&P 500 that provided fourth-quarter previews warned of shortfalls; 23, or about 21%, anticipated on-target results; and 23, or about 21%, projected higher-than-expected earnings.

IIC
11-08-2006, 06:16 PM
CSCO...All Right...lets get the Q's up to 44

Websman
11-08-2006, 06:49 PM
CSCO...All Right...lets get the Q's up to 44

My Vulcan hindsight told me that I should have bought CSCO this morning...

billyjoe
11-08-2006, 07:37 PM
My Vulcan hindsight told me that I should have bought CSCO this morning...

Webs,
I, also was going to buy CSCO today and didn't realize earnings were coming out today. Thought about BA , but already have SAI then thought to buy CSCO but have GOOG so I thought I can get CSCO and sell by Christmas, make a fast profit and stay diversified. Then the wife dragged me away until 6PM and it's too late. Yeah, that's a good excuse. The wife is at fault.

------------billyjoe

IIC
11-08-2006, 08:20 PM
Today's MoMo:

SRVY, BITS, GDP, NICH, SQNM, IIG, MAMA, HCTL, AOB, ROCM, CTEC, WST, AXTI, BRLC, CAPA, BITI, NWK, FIA, OMRI, FRG, HRZ, RNO, BIDU, POT, CECE

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/88K

http://trimurl.com/88L

SRVY
BITS
GDP
NICH
SQNM
IIG
MAMA
HCTL
AOB
ROCM
CTEC
WST
AXTI
BRLC
CAPA
BITI
NWK
FIA
OMRI
FRG
HRZ
RNO
BIDU
POT
CECE

IIC
11-08-2006, 08:23 PM
Amazing number of visitors viewing several particular threads in the last few minutes...over 40 of them...wonder who that is?...LOL

IIC
11-09-2006, 11:59 AM
bot BMC...not looking for much...hi 32.80's

IIC
11-09-2006, 12:08 PM
in HANS hi 26.70's

IIC
11-09-2006, 12:16 PM
in HANS hi 26.70's


Chickened out...took .13 on HANS

IIC
11-09-2006, 12:25 PM
bot BMC...not looking for much...hi 32.80's

and I didn't get much +.14...I'm done

IIC
11-09-2006, 12:30 PM
Well...I sold HANS too early but It looks like I sold BMC in the nick of time

billyjoe
11-09-2006, 01:58 PM
As of 12:55 EST. Doug's big 11----10 up --1 down

-----------------Peanuts Lucky 13----12 up ----1 down
since inception
-------------billyjoe

IIC
11-09-2006, 05:53 PM
I think I found my calling...I'm just gonna trade HANS for a living...LOL

I traded it 3x long today +.13, +.10 and +.32 sh

IIC
11-09-2006, 11:29 PM
Today's MoMo:

EFUT, TRT, SLP, LQU, GROW, SXCI, STEC, ISIS, THK, BMC, SA, SNCR, SRSL, AVNX, AXR, FRG, PAE, LNUX, AUY, SRVY, LPTH, DLLR, APAC, IGLD, CLG, CAPA, AZK, ROCM, EPHC, SVNT, CBG, LVS, GEX, QD, AKH, LOGC, APSA, XOMA, KONA, ADL, AXTI, GEL, CHNR, MTRX, CKSW, LFC, CTEC

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/88U

http://trimurl.com/88V

http://trimurl.com/88W

EFUT
TRT
SLP
LQU
GROW
SXCI
STEC
ISIS
THK
BMC
SA
SNCR
SRSL
AVNX
AXR
FRG
PAE
LNUX
AUY
SRVY
LPTH
DLLR
APAC
IGLD
CLG
CAPA
AZK
ROCM
EPHC
SVNT
CBG
LVS
GEX
QD
AKH
LOGC
APSA
XOMA
KONA
ADL
AXTI
GEL
CHNR
MTRX
CKSW
LFC
CTEC

IIC
11-10-2006, 10:46 AM
bot HANS again

IIC
11-10-2006, 10:49 AM
bot HANS again



out HANS +.44...I love this stock

IIC
11-10-2006, 12:05 PM
Morning MoMo: ICAD MEH EGHT QD EDU EFUT SIGA RMTR TRT MAMA GGR CYTR SOFO CROX CHINA AKH HSR KONA ICE PZA CTDC IOSP SLW LMRA AKAM MNG MA LPTH GIGM STEC SVNT SVT REGN SPAR

billyjoe
11-10-2006, 08:41 PM
Doug's Big 11 Stock Portfolio Week Ending 11/10/06


The port finished the week with 9 winners and 2 losers. Did Doug actually buy any of these?

STOCK------------11/06/06--------11/10/06------% Gain/Loss

CSH----------------41.72------------43.03-------- +3.14%
VTS----------------71.72------------75.75-------- +5.62
MTW---------------52.80------------53.81-------- +1.91
MICC---------------49.51------------51.37---------+3.76
ACLI----------------66.55------------70.25-------- +5.56
BLUD---------------27.40------------26.74--------- -2.41
RIMM--------------116.99-----------124.11---------+6.09
ICLR----------------36.82------------38.46---------+4.45
ICGT----------------33.12------------34.13---------+3.05
UCTT---------------12.90-------------12.80-------- -.78
TTEC---------------19.72-------------20.78---------+5.38

This is an outstanding performance, but how does Doug's port compare to Rob's or Peanuts ? You'll have to go to their threads to find out.

------------billyjoe

IIC
11-10-2006, 10:54 PM
Doug's Big 11 Stock Portfolio Week Ending 11/10/06


The port finished the week with 9 winners and 2 losers. Did Doug actually buy any of these?

STOCK------------11/06/06--------11/10/06------% Gain/Loss

CSH----------------41.72------------43.03-------- +3.14%
VTS----------------71.72------------75.75-------- +5.62
MTW---------------52.80------------53.81-------- +1.91
MICC---------------49.51------------51.37---------+3.76
ACLI----------------66.55------------70.25-------- +5.56
BLUD---------------27.40------------26.74--------- -2.41
RIMM--------------116.99-----------124.11---------+6.09
ICLR----------------36.82------------38.46---------+4.45
ICGT----------------33.12------------34.13---------+3.05
UCTT---------------12.90-------------12.80-------- -.78
TTEC---------------19.72-------------20.78---------+5.38

This is an outstanding performance, but how does Doug's port compare to Rob's or Peanuts ? You'll have to go to their threads to find out.

------------billyjoe



No...I didn't trade any of them...I'm trading HANS for a living now...LOL

IIC
11-11-2006, 12:28 AM
Unbelieveable!!!...There is a new # 1 on the IIC 100 for Monday...A stock I have followed for about 10 years...A stock that some very close people to me own...Unfortunately, I don't own it...A stock that first appeared on the IIC 100 on June 2nd...A stock that IBD FINALLY listed on their IBD 100 for next week...A stock that everyone should own.

I ran my scan 3x because I couldn't believe it...That stock is___?___...I will post the list tomorrow...I had to make some phone calls when I saw it...Now I am going to go eat dinner...Any guesses on what it is?????

billyjoe
11-11-2006, 11:52 AM
Doug,
As member of the advance team for setting up the IIC seminars I have to know these things. The answer is MEK. As member of the IIC team we must be able to answer any question the seminar attendees might ask. This sets us apart from inferior investment seminar teams that attempt to mimic the IIC model.

--------------billyjoe

IIC
11-11-2006, 11:59 AM
Doug,
As member of the advance team for setting up the IIC seminars I have to know these things. The answer is MEK. As member of the IIC team we must be able to answer any question the seminar attendees might ask. This sets us apart from inferior investment seminar teams that attempt to mimic the IIC model.

--------------billyjoe


There's no gettin' one over on a Certified Can'tSlimmer like Billy :)

IIC
11-11-2006, 12:00 PM
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IIC 100 for 11/13/06

MEK NVEC SWHC CHDX STEC RIMM CROX DLLR AKAM VTS BW PRFT CHINA ACLI ICTG GMTC TTEC UCTT ICE CLB COGO PCLN MTW SLW BRKR MICC RTI USAP KNOT CELG CBG BLUD ICLR CSH ATHR GEL KNXA JJZ BIDU GMKT OPNT KNDL IFSIA MTOX FS BKI SLP OMCL SWKS TWGP INFY WTHN NTRI OMX ABB TIE ZOLL CLUB TYL SBL GSOL FNSR BOT INWK NSTC VPRT PLXT CMCSA SMTL CTSH CWTR PAY HXM DAVE GIFI IHG ECLP GRB AGR GOOG BRLI FCFS ZUMZ CCO ULTI OPLK ICON NIHD CLHB ASTE CYNO CPO VDSI CIR AGP IDWK ARD PNSN BEAV CRNT

If you would like the IIC 100 is a vertical format or comma separated you can convert it here: http://www.ttrader.com/stockchat/replace_symbols.php

billyjoe
11-11-2006, 12:26 PM
There's no gettin' one over on a Certified Can'tSlimmer like Billy :)

Doug,
How do you know the IBD 100 for next week ? I have no access to the paper anymore. From time to time people post that a certain stock will enter the IBD 100 at a certain number. How do they find this out? Do you have friends in high places at IBD?

-----------billyjoe

riverbabe
11-11-2006, 12:31 PM
Doug,
How do you know the IBD 100 for next week ? I have no access to the paper anymore. From time to time people post that a certain stock will enter the IBD 100 at a certain number. How do they find this out? Do you have friends in high places at IBD?

-----------billyjoe

You can buy IBD any day at your local grocery store (chain). I can get it at my local Giant Eagle! No excuses now, Billy! :D river

IIC
11-11-2006, 12:38 PM
Doug,
How do you know the IBD 100 for next week ? I have no access to the paper anymore. From time to time people post that a certain stock will enter the IBD 100 at a certain number. How do they find this out? Do you have friends in high places at IBD?

-----------billyjoe

I don't know anybody at IBD. Also, let me make it clear that I don't post the IBD 100 or any other proprietary stuff from IBD. In fact, you may have noticed that I don't post the IIC/IBD Combo list anymore either.

Anyway, the IBD 100 is available online late Friday afternoon/early evening PST.

billyjoe
11-11-2006, 12:52 PM
I don't know anybody at IBD. Also, let me make it clear that I don't post the IBD 100 or any other proprietary stuff from IBD. In fact, you may have noticed that I don't post the IIC/IBD Combo list anymore either.

Anyway, the IBD 100 is available online late Friday afternoon/early evening PST.

When I got the IBD They never told me the IBD 100 on Friday for the next week.

Tell me something about MEK. They appeared to have almost gone to 0 in late 2002 after peaking at 12 in 2000, now they're back to 16. What happened? Also I can't get a debt/equity ratio on them. Thanks

-------------billyjoe

IIC
11-11-2006, 01:17 PM
When I got the IBD They never told me the IBD 100 on Friday for the next week.

Tell me something about MEK. They appeared to have almost gone to 0 in late 2002 after peaking at 12 in 2000, now they're back to 16. What happened? Also I can't get a debt/equity ratio on them. Thanks

-------------billyjoe

Subscribers can see the IBD 100 at Investors.com

MEK took advantage of deregulation...I made a mistake though...I have only watched it off and on for 7 years...not 10. I believe it was about the time they changed their name. I have mostly just followed the price not their biz plan. The main reason was because I know someone who bot it at about 9 maybe 6 years ago...we had been watching it... then added in the 1's about 3 years ago.

I remember when they got listed on the AMEX last year and then articles started appearing...unfortunately, I went back to those saved articles just now...but they are all expired.

They were featured at Briefing last year though and I saved that (below)...but overall I think of them as a company that attempts to add some sanity to the crazy utilities industry.

Briefing.com
Stock Watch
December 12, 2005

Metretek Technologies -- a momentum name that's arguably cheap:
Even though Metretek (MEK, $7.84) shares have rallied more than 75% since we
profiled the company in September as natural gas momentum play, we now think
that recent potential orders, as well as more business that could be
announced early next year, make a case for MEK being a potentially
inexpensive growth name that could see a stock price of $12 or more.

As we noted previously, Metretek provides energy measurement, power
generation and backup systems to both industrial and commercial customers.
The company has three main business units:

1) The PowerSecure division designs Web-based systems for industrial and
commercial users of electricity that allows them to automatically switch to
backup power systems during peak energy-use hours, when utilities are
charging their highest rates. 2) Southern Flow provides a variety of natural
gas measurement services to producers and operators of natural gas
production facilities. 3) Metretek Florida provides data collection and
other solutions for automatic meter reading and other types of remote
monitoring and collection.

In 2006, the company anticipates $30.5 mln in revs from PowerSecure, $13.1
mln from Southern Flow, and $5.3 mln from Metretek Florida.

We believe that PowerSecure, will be not only the largest, but the
fastest-growing group next year. Big-name customers such as Target, Lowe's
and Tyson are using PowerSecure's systems to help them run more efficiently
as energy prices have climbed. Many of those companies need backup power
systems, anyway, and the PowerSecure system can save them enough money to
recoup their capital outlay in as little as a few years. While we know of
many solutions that can help customers save on energy costs (lots of load
controllers out there, for example), we believe that PowerSecure's backup
power/energy efficiency offering is unique. We think that many more
customers could take a look at PowerSecure systems as a way to battle rising
energy costs. We see a particular opportunity to sell to retailers that are
seeking cost advantages in an ultra-competitive environment.

Right now, PowerSecure generates roughly 70% of revenue in just two states.
Yet the company is in the process of rolling out PowerSecure to seven
additional states. And we would argue that over time, we see no reason why
PowerSecure cannot be sold in all states, targeting as many as 50,000
customer locations, at a cost of $250,000 to $2 mln per installation.

As a result, of the company's expansion efforts, there is much more
potential business. Metretek announced last month, for example, that it has
received verbal orders from two large commercial customers that are expected
to generate sales of more than $45 mln next year. We note that MEK generated
revenue of just $35 mln for all of 2004.

In the event that those two verbal agreements are finalized, earnings
guidance will likely be increased substantially. For fiscal 2006, MEK is
anticipating net income of about $3.8 mln, or $0.30 per basic share, on
total revs of about $49 mln. Yet that guidance does not account for any
business from the two verbal orders, which some are expecting could add
another $0.50-$0.60 in EPS next year.

It's not a foregone conclusion that MEK will finalize the two orders it has
announced. But we think that management would have to be foolish to talk
about business that it did not believe it would close. Including the two
orders, we think that earnings of $0.80 to $0.90 could be achieved. We note
that the company is guiding for EPS of roughly $0.19 in 2005.

Assuming the low end of our potential range, or $0.80 a share, MEK trades at
9.6x next year's earnings. We think that a significantly higher EPS multiple
could be justified. Not only does MEK have a chance to post EPS growth of 4x
next year, revenues could more than double with the addition of the two
orders. A P/E multiple of 15x seems reasonable for a company posting that
kind of growth... which says to us that MEK could reach $12 a share.

And that $12 assumption does not include any other large contracts. We are
hearing that MEK has several other significant ones pending, any of which
could add tens of millions in incremental revenue, and significant earnings
upside beyond our assumptions. Additional deals would also make Wall Street
more comfortable with the story, as it could make results more predictable
beyond next year.

Despite the significant run in Metretek's stock, we therefore think that
this stock is still worth a look. Given the recently strong run, we would
ideally prefer to enter this type of stock on a pullback-- perhaps to the
$6.60 to $7 range. We would not be willing to own MEK below $6.60,
however -- Mike Tarsala, mtarsala@briefing.com.

IIC
11-11-2006, 08:22 PM
Friday's MoMo:

EFUT, TGEN, HGO, SOFO, ICAD, OSIR, EGHT, ONI, TRT, RMTR, MEH, AOI, CTRP, KONA, REGN, GTA, HSR, QD, EDU, XNPT, VOLC, CROX, BUF, LVS, THK, RKT, ARRY, MEK, GGR, XPL, BDY, AKH, SIGA, MDV, TAG, PNCL

Little Charts:

http://trimurl.com/89F

http://trimurl.com/89G

EFUT
TGEN
HGO
SOFO
ICAD
OSIR
EGHT
ONI
TRT
RMTR
MEH
AOI
CTRP
KONA
REGN
GTA
HSR
QD
EDU
XNPT
VOLC
CROX
BUF
LVS
THK
RKT
ARRY
MEK
GGR
XPL
BDY
AKH
SIGA
MDV
TAG
PNCL

billyjoe
11-13-2006, 09:48 AM
Doug,
If you dt MEK today I hope you can get the advantage of the IBD bounce or is it the IIC bounce as I'm sure there will be one.

----------billyjoe

IIC
11-13-2006, 10:32 AM
SOLD CHINA avg 7.02

IIC
11-13-2006, 10:50 AM
Doug,
If you dt MEK today I hope you can get the advantage of the IBD bounce or is it the IIC bounce as I'm sure there will be one.

----------billyjoe

Well...I called my friend that owns MEK...told him that it was # 1 on the IIC 100...He was all excited...except he thought I said IBD 100...When I corrected him he said in a rather droll manner..."Oh, that's nice"

We'll never really know for sure what gave MEK a boost...Will we?...lol

IIC
11-13-2006, 12:17 PM
The curse of IIC...MEK down 10 cents

IIC
11-13-2006, 12:29 PM
in HANS........

IIC
11-13-2006, 01:03 PM
made .11sh on HANS

billyjoe
11-13-2006, 01:17 PM
Well...I called my friend that owns MEK...told him that it was # 1 on the IIC 100...He was all excited...except he thought I said IBD 100...When I corrected him he said in a rather droll manner..."Oh, that's nice"

We'll never really know for sure what gave MEK a boost...Will we?...lol

Doug,
Tell him IIC100 is the premium version of IBD 100. I bought MEK at 15.94.

-----------billyjoe

IIC
11-13-2006, 02:02 PM
Doug,
Tell him IIC100 is the premium version of IBD 100. I bought MEK at 15.94.

-----------billyjoe

Sorry to hear that Billy

IIC
11-13-2006, 03:29 PM
Bot some PRFT as it went thru 18.50

IIC
11-13-2006, 04:25 PM
Sorry to hear that Billy

MEK came back

IIC
11-13-2006, 05:01 PM
out PRFT +.14

IIC
11-13-2006, 05:01 PM
Billy...glad to see you are green on MEK...Doug

billyjoe
11-13-2006, 05:27 PM
Billy...glad to see you are green on MEK...Doug

Didn't know until you told me. Almost got stopped out at 15.10. I'm surprised it came back so fast. Guess I'll raise my stop by .11 . They've started to hype it on the IBD forum today. Maybe I can get a couple points out of it.

----------billyjoe