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Congratulations! I'm sure William Oneil will get the check right to you.Not a check...the certificate...Anyway...go to Investors.com...Seminars...Demo...20 slides...the last 4 are test questions...Send me a buck and I'll give you the answers...LOL
PS...If 6,995 people send me a buck...I'll go to the seminar and give a full report.
Support/Resistance For Friday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2050-2055
2025
1996
1980-Weak
1970
1960
Support
1935-1942-Medium
1920-1925
1905
1892
1877
1865-Medium
1836-1841-Medium
1815-1820-Very Weak
1750-1755
QQQ
Resistance
37.75
37.15
36.80-Very Weak
36.60
Support
36.15-36.20
35.65-Medium
35.35
35.00-Medium
34.75
34.45-Medium
34.00-Medium
33.70-33.80-Weak
Today's MoMo:
WBNK TIE PARL CADA OSTK STTX MSGI NL FRD ATPG MTMC PQUE CECE ABP
News s*cks... incl...Japanese Nikkei 225 Index Is Currently Trading At 11,304.43, Down 50.16 Points
Not much of watchlist today:T GNW APCS BEBE HCN ANF ROST RSH AIG TOT SCHS PMTC DNA SBUX SIRI CPT HDWR GPS MCEL
SIRI...additional offering...but an upgrade from IRG...forget it
I bot/sld it this morn for a 9 cent sh gain 8.80-8.89...got back in at 8.89...Great Saucer w/ Handle on 5 min intraday right now at 8.99
MR MARKET YOU ARE REALLY HUGE. How did you find HWG $ I,m throwing In the towel.
Ended up bailing on APSC at 9.08.
Today's MoMo: GMR STTX MTEX TIE APCS ZICA SBAC AVN TGB
billyjoe
10-09-2004, 09:10 AM
IIC, Bought some WITS at 15.87 so still holding some profit. Anything we need other than a good up week? Incidentally I had WITS on my watch list months ago and eventually forgot that it came from IIC in the first place. Always enjoy your posts IIC.
billyjoe
p.s. is it still a super duper ultra deluxe strong buy?
IIC, Bought some WITS at 15.87 so still holding some profit. Anything we need other than a good up week? Incidentally I had WITS on my watch list months ago and eventually forgot that it came from IIC in the first place. Always enjoy your posts IIC.
billyjoe
p.s. is it still a super duper ultra deluxe strong buy?
I still like this one...EPS is after hours on 10/21 according to their website.
http://www.witsys.com/content/News%20&%20Events/Press%20Releases/2004/2004%20Q3%20Conference%20Call%20Announcement%20100 104.pdf
It has dropped below the 9dma...but this happens quite often...However, it seems to stay above the 20dma regularly. I will not worry too much as long as it stays above 15 now.
Thx for the kind words...Best, IICx = document.all.trimurl.createTextRange();x.execComma nd("Copy");
Pre-Watch APCS NSTK VRTS CTRP INTL IMCL ISON IART CSC ACS TEVA ACTL FCEL RIMM PSSI GRIC CRL FLYR MTG DVN SFCC BIIB KEG PSUN CTXS MXO NEM ZIXI
Hi Everybody:
I have a new site called Mr. Breakout. It is a FREE site where I offer ideas (not recommendations). You are all invited to take a look...Thanks, IIC
The address is http://MrBreakout.com
Shipping Tanked
Over 80% were either down(most on vol) or were unchgd. As mentioned,
EXM was really the only one that did anything...but it is down
almost 50% from the Intraday high of just a few weeks ago.
Not a very good way to celebrate Columbus Day...but pretty predictable.
The Top groups today were: Bio/Drugs, Software, Drugs
The Top Sectors include Specialty Retail,Entertainment,Tobacco
Websman
10-11-2004, 06:26 PM
Hi Everybody:
I have a new site called Mr. Breakout. It is a FREE site where I offer ideas (not recommendations). You are all invited to take a look...Thanks, IIC
The address is http://MrBreakout.com
I'm there!
Thanks
Today's MoMo:
SNDA VNBC ENER IIIN ISON WILCF HSVLY MRY
I'm there!
Thanks
Thanks Webs...It is not going to be what I originally wanted to do.. it is a time thing. I would like to make it "Something For Everyone" so if anyone has any ideas of what they would like to see...pls email me at TomorrowsWinners@aol.com I'm not gonna promise anything...but I have a lot of resources which I do not mind sharing. However, if it regards something that I'm totally uninterested in...Like Bonds...I will not be able to oblige.
Was thinking more of "These meet these criteria"...then those interested can do their DD...more like a time saver...but I'm open to suggestions...Best, Doug(IIC)
Support/Resistance For Tuesday
Nasdaq
Resistance
1996
1980-Very Weak
1970
1960
1936-1942-Weak
Support
1915-1920-VERY STRONG
1892-Very Weak
1877
1865
1836-1841-Medium
1815-1820-Very Weak
1750-1755
QQQ
Resistance
37.15
36.80-Very Weak
36.60
36.15
Support
35.60-Strong
35.10
34.95
34.75
34.45-Medium
34.00-34.05-Medium
33.70-33.80-Weak
PreWatch: UFPI URS INFY MDC STJ VISG SMTI QGLY EFJI STLY NFG RSH ADVS T BLUD LVLT SOSA NFLX CAI TMWD JNJ MKTY DYAX VITR ALDN XOMA
BOT/SLD MNST earlier for .25 sh gain...In LVLT right now at 3.13
Today's MoMo...
TZOO PETD DWSN AIRT GIVN GLBCE SNDA GRA PARL SNMX HURC SBAC PGLAF CLCT SMTI SOSA BDOG BABY CTU DCAI ACR ADAM SIM ISON
Naz New Highs, Closed Up On At Least 2x ADV...
INFY DWSN GIVN CTSH CTRP PLMD SNDA EENC QCCO CFHI SNMX YANB SBAC PGLAF BJRI CLCT SMTI TCAM BABY ENER ISON MFLX RBIN SFFBP FPTB HMNF
Support/Resistance For Wednesday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2050
2025
1996
1980-Very Weak
1970
1960
1935-1942-Weak
Support
1915-1920-VERY STRONG
1903-Very Weak
1892-Very Weak
1877
1862
1836-1841-Medium
1815-1820-Very Weak
1750-1755
QQQ
Resistance
37.15
36.80-Very Weak
36.60
36.15
Support
35.65-Strong
35.30
35.10
34.95
34.75
34.45-Medium
34.00-Medium
33.70-33.80-Weak
Defense Contracts Announced Tuesday
The following defense contracts were announced Tuesday.
Boeing Co. (BA), St. Louis, Mo., received a $766.7 million modification to a previously awarded other transaction for prototypes agreement to design, develop and fabricate three full-scale X-45C Joint Unmanned Combat Air Systems air vehicles and two mission control elements, integrate them with the J-UCAS Common Operating System to meet Air Force and Navy mission capability objectives, and conduct an operational experiment and assessment. Work will be performed in St. Louis, Mo. (80 percent), El Segundo, Calif. (4 percent), Cincinnati, Ohio (2 percent), Goleta, Calif. (2 percent), Lynn, Mass. (2 percent) and multiple other locations (one percent or less at each location) and will be completed in March 2010.
Boeing Co's (BA) Aerospace Operations, Oklahoma City, Okla., received an estimated value $22.5 million modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-priced, time and materials, cost-reimbursement contract to exercise an option for the procurement of spare parts for the E-6 aircraft and for the repair, modification and return to ready-for-issue E-6 aircraft components. Work will be performed at Tinker Air Force Base, Midwest City, Okla., and is expected to be completed in September 2005.
Northrop Grumman Corp.'s (NOC) Newport News Shipbuilding, Newport News, Va., received a $6.1 million modification to a previously awarded contract for an additional year of standard Navy valve yard services. Work will be performed in Newport News, Va. Contract funds in the amount of $5.3 million will expire at the end of the current fiscal year.
Raytheon Co. (RTN), Tucson, Ariz., received a $78.2 million firm fixed price contract to provide for Air-to-Ground Missiles, AGM-65G2 Tactical Missile quantity 360; Air-to-Ground Missiles AGM-65G2 Spares GCS, quantity 15; TGM-65G Training Missile quantity 8; TGM Training Missile quantity 10; TGM-65G2 Spare Guidance Control Section quantity 6; Signal Processing Unit, quantity 3; AGM-65 Missile Load Trainer quantity2; AGM-65 Missile Maint Trainer quantity 2. This effort supports the Weapon System AGM-65 Maverick Missile. This effort supports foreign military sales to Poland. The work will be complete by July 2007.
NAVISTAR International Corp. (NAV), Knoxville, Tenn., received a delivery for $2.9 million as part of a $5.8 million firm-fixed-price contract for 24 6X4 Recovery Trucks. Work will be performed in Garland, Texas, and is expected to be completed by Oct. 8, 2006.
Websman
10-12-2004, 09:23 PM
Hmmm... no DHB contract yet.
I'll tell ya...RTN sure gets a lot of contracts
Pre-Watch: IRIX NVMI CRTX DTLK NICE CREO FAST APOL PECS ADS NABI AZPN CAMP ENWV APPX PRFT WEBM MCD LLTC... Possible Sympathy Movers: TMTA SWKS ASKJ APTM FWHT RFMD NSM NTES MNST SNDA ... SIMG IMOS FSL LDIS AMD OIIM TSM PXLW
I must've been the only one in the world who actually lost
money on CAAS today...my largest daytrading loss percentage
wise since I started on 8/23. But I actually made a little
today overall thx to LNCR early and some pocket change on
IMOS and again a bit on LNCR late. Broke basically even on
CRM.
Speaking of CAAS, I follow the Halter China Index http://www.usxchinaindex.com (http://www.usxchinaindex.com/) and CAAS along w/ SNDA were added to the Index today...but something might be fishy or there is some
extraordinary coincidence...look at the Insider Trades for
CAAS:
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/it?s=CAAS (http://finance.yahoo.com/q/it?s=CAAS)
Yup...just checked the Registry and it is the same Halters:
Registrant:
Halter Financial Group, Inc. (NRMJCRXKLD)
12890 Hilltop Road
Argyle, TX 76226
US
Domain Name: USXCHINAINDEX.COM
Administrative Contact:
Titus, Michelle (36151284P) michelle@halterfinancial.com
Halter Financial Group
12890 Hilltop Road
Argyle, TX 76226
US
940-241-1991
Technical Contact:
Network Solutions, LLC. (HOST-ORG) customerservice@networksolutions.com
13200 Woodland Park Drive
Herndon, VA 20171-3025
US
1-888-642-9675 fax: 571-434-4620
Record expires on 06-Oct-2005.
Record created on 06-Oct-2003.
Database last updated on 13-Oct-2004 17:02:22 EDT.
Domain servers in listed order:
NS2.INTERMEDIA.NET 207.5.44.2
NS3.INTERMEDIA.NET 207.5.1.222
Today's MoMo:
GOOG CAAS AIRT JUPM ENER TZOO AAPL ILX CETV DCAI WBNK MTEX SNDA BNN RIV HURC MDKI WIT BABY CECE UPCS PGLAF MTMC
Support/Resistance For Thursday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2050
2025
1996
1980-Very Weak
1970
1960
1935-1942-Weak
Support
1915-1920-VERY STRONG
1903-Very Weak
1892-Very Weak
1877
1862
1836-1841-Medium
1815-1820-Very Weak
1750-1755
QQQ
Resistance
37.15
36.80-Very Weak
36.65
36.15
35.65-Strong
Support
35.30-Weak
35.05-35.10-Medium
34.75
34.45-Medium
34.00-34.05
33.70-33.80-Weak
Morning Watch:
HLYW QLTI EYET FHCC CLGY CMTN FDC NVEC EFJI ADBL TTN NABI GENR RNVS SBYN CBMX ADSX IDNX LRCX CEC AAPL NWK MRCY ETN LUV QLGC IPAR ENDP BTU VIRL NTOP IONA UNH VIS PII HIB SVU AQNT FRGO MYOG PPG BBY ARLP UTIW WCBO JNY IMDC
10/12/04
Analysts' Highest-Rated Stocks
This is a weekly ranking by First Call of the highest-rated stocks, based on analyst comments contributed within the past month to First Call's database.
To be included on the list, a company must be rated by at least five analysts.
First Call Consensus Recommendation Scale
1 = Buy
2 = Buy/Hold
3 = Hold
4 = Hold/Sell
5 = Sell
Most Attractive Issues
---- ---------- ------
Latest # Analysts Previous
Consensus Covering Consensus
(STGS) 1.0 5 1.3
(ULBI) 1.1 7 1.2
(EPL) 1.2 9 1.3
(MSM) 1.2 6 1.0
(KERX) 1.2 6 1.1
(DTPI) 1.2 6 1.8
(LIOX) 1.2 5 1.4
(AIRN) 1.2 5 1.3
(XRAY) 1.2 5 1.6
(CNXS) 1.2 5 1.6
(STSA) 1.2 5 1.0
(PERY) 1.2 5 1.3
(SAH) 1.2 5 1.8
(BKST) 1.2 5 1.3
(CLDN) 1.2 5 1.1
(SCST) 1.2 5 1.5
(ENCY) 1.3 8 1.4
(KIND) 1.3 7 1.4
(SINT) 1.3 7 1.2
(PDC) 1.3 6 1.4
(MDU) 1.3 6 1.2
(ARTC) 1.3 6 1.7
(CCBI) 1.3 6 1.4
(AMV) 1.3 6 1.4
(RCRC) 1.3 6 1.5
(PWN) 1.3 6 1.7
(TKLC) 1.4 12 1.5
(ET) 1.4 9 1.3
(ELBO) 1.4 8 1.3
(MOGN) 1.4 8 1.3
(VSAT) 1.4 7 1.5
(EPIC) 1.4 7 1.3
(SPN) 1.4 7 1.3
(UNFI) 1.4 7 1.6
(BEXP) 1.4 7 1.5
(WITS) 1.4 7 1.3
(CACS) 1.4 7 1.7
(LGF) 1.4 5 1.3
(SMTL) 1.4 5 1.5
(MRGE) 1.4 5 1.6
(GTNA) 1.4 5 1.8
(LIFC) 1.4 5 1.8
(RGF) 1.4 5 1.8
(JAH) 1.4 5 1.8
(BCII) 1.4 5 1.5
(SYD) 1.4 5 1.8
(WR) 1.4 5 1.5
(NOOF) 1.4 5 1.3
(CPTV) 1.4 5 1.3
(DSCO) 1.4 5 1.0
(UWN) 1.4 5 1.2
(ORB) 1.4 5 1.5
(KMI) 1.5 13 1.6
(AGO) 1.5 8 1.8
(TMO) 1.5 8 1.4
(CHRD) 1.5 8 1.9
(VVN) 1.5 6 1.7
(HUGO) 1.5 6 1.5
(FSH) 1.5 6 1.4
(GNCMA) 1.5 6 1.4
(RDEN) 1.5 6 1.8
(COO) 1.5 6 1.6
(INCY) 1.5 6 1.6
(UTHR) 1.5 6 1.7
(RPM) 1.5 6 1.8
(LNET) 1.5 6 1.6
(HUG) 1.5 6 1.7
(GMR) 1.5 6 1.2
(ATSN) 1.5 6 1.7
(FLO) 1.5 6 1.6
(MSFT) 1.6 33 1.7
(UNH) 1.6 22 1.7
(DTV) 1.6 21 1.7
(ATH) 1.6 17 1.7
(DTC) 1.6 16 1.8
Analysts' Lowest-Rated Stocks
This is a weekly ranking by First Call of the Lowest-rated stocks, based on analyst comments contributed within the past month to First Call's database.
To be included on the list, a company must be rated by at least five analysts.
First Call Consensus Recommendation Scale
1 = Buy
2 = Buy/Hold
3 = Hold
4 = Hold/Sell
5 = Sell
Least Attractive Issues
---- ---------- ------
Latest # Analysts Previous
Consensus Covering Consensus
(MSO) 4.4 5 4.3
(FLYI) 4.0 8 3.9
(WIN) 4.0 8 3.9
(LVLT) 4.0 9 3.9
(GBP) 4.0 12 3.9
(ALO) 3.8 5 3.4
(SNA) 3.8 5 3.4
(EEX) 3.8 5 3.6
(PAL) 3.8 6 3.7
(PPS) 3.8 14 3.7
(DQE) 3.7 6 3.6
(WTNY) 3.7 6 3.6
(DSGX) 3.7 7 3.6
(CHRT) 3.7 9 3.6
(PGL) 3.7 9 3.4
(LSI) 3.7 14 3.6
(T) 3.7 25 3.8
(STTS) 3.6 5 3.7
(DMRC) 3.6 5 3.4
(LAB) 3.6 5 3.8
(BBOX) 3.6 5 3.5
(DSFB) 3.6 5 3.5
(GAP) 3.6 5 3.5
(SWC) 3.6 7 3.4
(PZE) 3.6 7 3.5
(PVX) 3.6 7 3.4
(STFC) 3.6 8 3.7
(DDS) 3.6 9 3.5
(MGM) 3.6 10 3.3
(EK) 3.6 11 3.9
(RYG) 3.6 11 3.7
(AIV) 3.6 16 3.7
(EDS) 3.6 23 3.7
(TWTR) 3.5 6 3.6
(PSB) 3.5 6 3.2
(HKY) 3.5 6 3.6
(BCH) 3.5 6 3.3
(TRH) 3.5 6 3.2
(WTSLA) 3.5 6 3.7
(SUI) 3.5 6 3.8
(EMT) 3.5 6 3.4
(HIW) 3.5 8 3.7
(SUP) 3.5 10 3.3
(TOM) 3.5 11 3.1
(PNX) 3.5 11 3.4
(CSG) 3.4 5 3.4
(QLTY) 3.4 5 2.0
(LCRD) 3.4 5 2.2
(CLK) 3.4 5 3.0
(AAII) 3.4 5 3.3
(SGU) 3.4 5 3.2
(UST) 3.4 7 3.6
(CHZ) 3.4 7 3.1
(KKD) 3.4 7 3.1
(APU) 3.4 7 3.3
(FGP) 3.4 7 3.5
(OMI) 3.4 7 3.6
PNB ADR (ELP) 3.4
(HE) 3.4 8 3.5
(PVTB) 3.4 8 3.3
(PKS) 3.4 8 3.3
(GAS) 3.4 8 3.1
(WGL) 3.4 9 3.5
(SPW) 3.4 11 3.3
billyjoe
10-14-2004, 02:18 PM
IIC,
Have you ever tracked say the 10 highest or for that matter the 10 least attractive to see how they performed? It would make an interesting portfolio maybe better on paper. I liked seeing WITS on the list.
billyjoe
IIC,
Have you ever tracked say the 10 highest or for that matter the 10 least attractive to see how they performed? It would make an interesting portfolio maybe better on paper. I liked seeing WITS on the list.
billyjoe
No I have not...but that sounds interesting...and since you have done a nice job of tracking/reporting the contest...I nominate you for the task...Can we expect a weekly progress report?...Thanks
PS: WITS has been on the list for months.
billyjoe
10-14-2004, 07:42 PM
IIC, I'll do it if you list the highest rated each week. Would the list be released the same time each week? I could print the results for the previous week right after the current rankings are available.
billyjoe
IIC, I'll do it if you list the highest rated each week. Would the list be released the same time each week? I could print the results for the previous week right after the current rankings are available.
billyjoe
It comes out every Tuesday...however it is a little hit and miss the way I receive it. I'll post it whenever I can get it.
Support/Resistance For Friday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2050
2025
1996
1980-Very Weak
1970
1960
1935-1942-Weak
1915-VERY STRONG
Support
1892-Very Weak
1877
1862
1836-1841-Medium
1815-1820-Very Weak
1750-1755
QQQ
Resistance
37.15
36.80-Very Weak
36.65
36.15
35.60-36.65-Strong
Support
35.30-Weak
35.05-Medium
34.75-Weak
34.45-Medium
34.00-34.05
33.70-33.80-Weak
No Prewatch list this morn...I overslept...sorry
Well, I came up with a quick list
IDNX MRVC ELK FARO NWAC GOOG UNH EIX SUNW LIHRY ZEUS PECS RMBS SIRI EASI CNET JNPR MEG VASC
Friday's MoMo:
NSDB VSEC PENN GRA ISON CNTY TOPT LMS VION
I don't know about everyone else...but I am pretty sick of the P & D schemes on the Net...I'm pretty sure most of you can readily identify them...It is not too difficult.
Anyone know of any that they would like to warn us about?
MEA_1956
10-17-2004, 01:42 AM
YEA MAN, Just tonight this kat named IIC was pumping on the Mr Market Site. He was pumping this IDEA of RATTING on his friends that impose there garbage on the MR. Brakeout Site. He said that we know what he was talking about, and we could ID them.
I finally took time out and popped in to the Mr. Brakeout site tonight. Good work, lots of good info. I'm planning to make that stop more often in hopes to see more of your hard work.(cause I know it is work) I like the section on the bottom 10% that have a possibility of becoming a potental brakeout. thats were I shall find my next 100% winner. Thks for your hard work.===> MEA
ps. give me your thoughts ATO. OUT of BGY and looking for another U's to invest in
Thx MEA...I was talking about all the spam emails I get from penny pumpers...I even get faxes at work about them.
ATO...up/down/up/down/up/down...but general trend is up...broke the lower channel this week but got it right back...tough call.
Anyway, http://MrBreakout.com is updated for the weekend if anyone would like to take a look...Best, IIC
High RS, New Highs, Closed up on 2x or more ADV on Friday:
NSDB PENN LSTR GRA PPDI BYD ISON CNTY NPSN DDN VRSN MLAB ADS PMTC
MEA_1956
10-17-2004, 11:30 PM
I not sure on the amount but I keep getting request to join different groups on Yahoo Fin. at least two a week. ===> MEA
PreWatch:
NOK WERN TCB RDC PRSP ELN GWW IWAV TTN OMM MAT VRTX APPX FRX CHKP SIRI POSS CNLG BRL ACO CHTT VITL PLMO VCI OSUR MEL KZL TNS PRSP PEP RDC MNST KGC NBR PTEN GW MANT
AMEX to open options trading on 22 securities including WITS.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/041018/nym220c_1.html
Witness Systems, Inc. options will open with position limits of 3,150,000 shares. The options will trade on the March expiration cycle. The specialist will be TANSTAAFL Research & Trading, LLC. Witness Systems, Inc. provides business-driven multimedia recording and analysis software.
billyjoe
10-18-2004, 07:03 PM
This is the first of what I hope to be many weekly report cards on the First Call analysts 10 highest recommendations from the previous week. Since they come out each Tuesday, results will be from Monday close to Monday close of the next week. As long as the stock is rated in the top 10 it will remain on the list. If it drops out I'll try to determine its performance while it was listed. Grades will be given based on each week's performance. First number will be rating. 1.0=buy 2.0=buy/hold. Then last week price followed by current price and loss/gain percentage.
1. 1.0 STGS 35.05 33.28 down 5%
2. 1.1 ULBI 10.84 10.93 up .8
3. 1.2 EPL 17.10 16.96 down .8
4. 1.2 MSM 33.45 31.60 down 5.5
5. 1.2 KERX 10.55 10.52 down .3
6. 1.2 DTPI 12.21 11.55 down 5.4
7. 1.2 LIOX 5.37 5.05 down 6.1
8. 1.2 AIRN 6.09 6.60 up 8.4
9. 1.2 XRAY 52.71 53.59 up 1.7
10.1.2CNXS 11.50 11.21 down 2.5
Final grade week of 10/11 to 10/18 is C- 30% isn't too hot, but they say you can still make some $ if you're right 30% of the time. See you next Monday.
billyjoe
I believe that you can make money if you're right 30% of the time...However, I had 5 up and 2 dn today on my daytrades and I lost $$$ overall...I think I need to re-read the chapter on position sizing...LOL
Anyway, over 140 dt's since 8/23...running 50-50 which is better than I expected...up over 30% incl. commish...have not used my margin yet.
Anyway, here are some things that might be of interest:
The DJ Footwear Index was up over 2% today...here are theTop Gainers in the past week in the Index:
WWW Wolverine World Wide, Inc. 3.63%
DECK Deckers Outdoor Corp 3.26%
KSWS K-Swiss Inc Cl A 2.17%
WLC Wellco Enterprises, Inc. 1.97%
WEYS Weyco Group Inc 1.56%
SHOO Steven Madden Ltd 1.37%
SCNYA Saucony Inc 1.08%
BOOT LaCrosse Footwear Inc 0.95%
SRR The Stride Rite Corporatio... 0.60%
GCO GENESCO Inc. 0.35%
Top Performing DJ Indices in the past week:
DJ Airlines Index (US) 3.67%
DJ Restaurants Index (US) 2.82%
DJ Trucking Index (US) 2.40%
DJ Tobacco Index (US) 1.70%
DJ Air Freight Index (US) 1.53%
DJ Real Estate Index (US) 1.38%
DJ Internet Services Index (US) 1.16%
DJ Leisure Goods & Services Index... 0.77%
DJ Toys Index (US) 0.64%
DJ Industrial Transportation Index... 0.55%
Worst Performing DJ Indices the past week:
DJ Insurance, Full-Line Index (US) -13.18%
DJ Nonferrous Metals Index (US) -10.92%
DJ Mining Index (US) -9.04%
DJ Insurance Index (US) -8.47%
DJ Steel Index (US) -8.14%
DJ Insurance, Property & Casualty I... -6.45%
DJ Mining & Metals Index (US) -5.73%
DJ Tires Index (US) -5.60%
DJ Automobile Manufacturers Index... -5.50%
DJ Basic Resources Index (US) -4.92%
Support/Resistance For Tuesday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2045-2055
2025
1996
1980-Very Weak
1971
1960
1942-1948-Very Weak
Support
1924-Strong
1915-Weak
1901
1892
1877
1862
1836-1841-Medium
1815-1820-Very Weak
1750-1755
QQQ
Resistance
37.10
36.80-Very Weak
36.65
36.15-Strong
Support
35.65-Strong
35.30-Weak
35.10-Medium
34.75-Very Weak
34.45-Medium
34.00-Medium
33.70-33.80-Weak
Today's MoMo:
AAPL UCI ISON AIRT JQH CYTC ELOS CAAS DDN SNDA ELN VTIV PARL DECK ANDE EUBK AVO CNLG BYD MLAB OMTL HOMZ VWPT OMM AIRN UPCS HMX DCAI VION TGB
Prewatch:
ALVR MO ETH FON CMA PH CDWC MVK MTSX TASR DCGN TXN SWK CKFR ET RSH AMTD BSX WGII PVTB RFMD CYTC MMM CNI BRO SSNC OSTK
Looks like CAAS is going to move STLD too...and KRON
Today...Tried to catch STLD on the rebound...lucky I have a QUICK trigger finger...only lost 20 cents a sh on it...Bot/Sld TNH and AEOS...made lunch money overall
Today's MoMo:
MOND OSTK NPSN TASR TNH DITC ELOS ADSX RNOW WIT ADBL CAAS ENWV LOJN PBT WIND SAPE TPY GMXR RMI
Support/Resistance For Wednesday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2045-2055
2025
1996
1988
1971
1960
1942-1948-Very Weak
1924-Strong
Support
1915-Weak
1901
1892
1877
1862
1836-1841-Medium
1815-1820-Very Weak
1750-1755
QQQ
Resistance
37.10
36.65
36.15
Support
35.65-Weak
35.45-35.50-VERY STRONG
35.30-Weak
35.10-Very Weak
34.75-Very Weak
34.45-Medium
34.00-Medium
33.70-33.80-Very Weak
Analysts' Highest-Rated Stocks
This is a weekly ranking by First Call of the highest-rated stocks, based on analyst comments contributed within the past month to First Call's database.
To be included on the list, a company must be rated by at least five analysts.
First Call Consensus Recommendation Scale
1 = Buy
2 = Buy/Hold
3 = Hold
4 = Hold/Sell
5 = Sell
Most Attractive Issues
---- ---------- ------
Latest # Analysts Previous
Consensus Covering Consensus
(STGS) 1.0 6 1.3
(ULBI) 1.1 7 1.2
(EPL) 1.2 9 1.3
(MSM) 1.2 6 1.0
(KERX) 1.2 6 1.1
(DTPI) 1.2 6 1.8
(AIRN) 1.2 5 1.3
(XRAY) 1.2 5 1.6
(BKST) 1.2 5 1.3
(CLDN) 1.2 5 1.1
(SCST) 1.2 5 1.5
(CNXS) 1.2 5 1.6
(SAH) 1.2 5 1.8
(PERY) 1.2 5 1.3
(LRW) 1.2 5 1.3
(ENCY) 1.3 8 1.4
(KIND) 1.3 7 1.4
(SINT) 1.3 7 1.2
(ARTC) 1.3 6 1.7
(AMV) 1.3 6 1.4
(LGF) 1.3 6 1.4
(RCRC) 1.3 6 1.5
(PWN) 1.3 6 1.7
(MDU) 1.3 6 1.2
(TKLC) 1.4 12 1.5
(MOGN) 1.4 8 1.3
(VSAT) 1.4 7 1.5
(EPIC) 1.4 7 1.3
(UNFI) 1.4 7 1.6
(BEXP) 1.4 7 1.5
(WITS) 1.4 7 1.3
(CACS) 1.4 7 1.7
(PDC) 1.4 7 1.3
(SPN) 1.4 7 1.3
(SMTL) 1.4 5 1.5
(MRGE) 1.4 5 1.6
(GTNA) 1.4 5 1.8
(LIFC) 1.4 5 1.8
(BCII) 1.4 5 1.5
(SYD) 1.4 5 1.8
(WR) 1.4 5 1.5
(CPTV) 1.4 5 1.3
(ORB) 1.4 5 1.5
(JAH) 1.4 5 1.8
(UWN) 1.4 5 1.2
(NOOF) 1.4 5 1.3
(KMI) 1.5 13 1.6
(AGO) 1.5 8 1.8
(TMO) 1.5 8 1.4
(CHRD) 1.5 8 1.9
(ELBO) 1.5 8 1.4
(IMDC) 1.5 8 1.8
(VVN) 1.5 6 1.7
(HUGO) 1.5 6 1.5
(GNCMA) 1.5 6 1.4
(RDEN) 1.5 6 1.8
(COO) 1.5 6 1.6
(INCY) 1.5 6 1.6
(UTHR) 1.5 6 1.7
(RPM) 1.5 6 1.8
(HUG) 1.5 6 1.7
(FLO) 1.5 6 1.6
(DSCO) 1.5 6 1.4
(LNET) 1.5 6 1.6
(ATSN) 1.5 6 1.7
(FSH) 1.5 6 1.4
(MSFT) 1.6 33 1.7
(UNH) 1.6 22 1.7
(DTV) 1.6 21 1.7
(ATH) 1.6 17 1.7
(BGFV) 1.6 17 1.7
(DTC) 1.6 16 1.5
(TYC) 1.6 16 1.5
(TELK) 1.6 16 1.8
Analysts' Lowest-Rated Stocks
This is a weekly ranking by First Call of the Lowest-rated stocks, based on analyst comments contributed within the past month to First Call's database.
To be included on the list, a company must be rated by at least five analysts.
First Call Consensus Recommendation Scale
1 = Buy
2 = Buy/Hold
3 = Hold
4 = Hold/Sell
5 = Sell
Least Attractive Issues
---- ---------- ------
Latest # Analysts Previous
Consensus Covering Consensus
(MSO) 4.4 5 4.3
(DSGX) 4.0 6 3.7
(FLYI) 4.0 8 3.9
(WIN) 4.0 8 3.9
(LVLT) 4.0 9 3.9
(GBP) 4.0 12 3.9
(SNA) 3.8 5 3.4
(ALO) 3.8 5 3.4
(EEX) 3.8 5 3.6
(PAL) 3.8 6 3.7
(PPS) 3.8 14 3.7
(DQE) 3.7 6 3.6
(WTNY) 3.7 6 3.6
(PGL) 3.7 9 3.4
(LSI) 3.7 14 3.6
(GAP) 3.6 5 3.5
(LAB) 3.6 5 3.8
(STTS) 3.6 5 3.7
(DMRC) 3.6 5 3.4
(BBOX) 3.6 5 3.5
(DSFB) 3.6 5 3.5
(FNB) 3.6 7 3.3
(PZE) 3.6 7 3.5
(SWC) 3.6 7 3.4
(PVX) 3.6 7 3.4
(DDS) 3.6 9 3.5
(CHRT) 3.6 10 3.7
(MGM) 3.6 10 3.3
(EK) 3.6 11 3.9
(RYG) 3.6 11 3.7
(AIV) 3.6 16 3.7
(EDS) 3.6 23 3.7
(T) 3.6 25 3.7
(TWTR) 3.5 6 3.6
(TRH) 3.5 6 3.2
(PSB) 3.5 6 3.2
(HKY) 3.5 6 3.6
(BCH) 3.5 6 3.3
(BTY) 3.5 6 3.5
(SUI) 3.5 6 3.8
(EMT) 3.5 6 3.4
(HIW) 3.5 8 3.7
(STFC) 3.5 8 3.6
(SUP) 3.5 10 3.3
(TOM) 3.5 11 3.1
(PNX) 3.5 11 3.4
(TRMS) 3.5 13 3.3
(CSG) 3.4 5 3.4
(LCRD) 3.4 5 2.2
(CLK) 3.4 5 3.0
(AAII) 3.4 5 3.3
(QLTY) 3.4 5 2.0
(SGU) 3.4 5 3.2
(OMI) 3.4 7 3.6
(UST) 3.4 7 3.6
(KKD) 3.4 7 3.1
(CHZ) 3.4 7 3.1
(APU) 3.4 7 3.3
(FGP) 3.4 7 3.5
(ELP) 3.4 7 3.3
(GAS) 3.4 8 3.1
(HE) 3.4 8 3.5
(PVTB) 3.4 8 3.3
(PKS) 3.4 8 3.3
(TZA) 3.4 9 3.3
Michaelk005
10-20-2004, 01:25 AM
I see WITS made the list with a 1.4... I was never on the bandwagon but I will see If an opportunity arrises to pick up some shares at low $17's high 16's... Looks good long term.
I see WITS made the list with a 1.4... I was never on the bandwagon but I will see If an opportunity arrises to pick up some shares at low $17's high 16's... Looks good long term.
Just hope they raise guidance tomorrow
Pre Watch: VRSN MET UNM DO FON SIE PCLE UNA SGTL OVNT MVK KR CHRW ADS MUSA FSL NABI STK STEL MDCO SGTL PLT CHRW MRX WOOF AMED CYBX ENTU WSTL FSII BOL LCRY SJH MKTY SWFT RMBS STJ XMSR KOSN FILE CMI PKG PCLE EGHT MXO RETK OSCI WYE
Caught FILE for a nice dt this morn....Here is and article about Fuel Cells if you are interested:
http://pr.caltech.edu/media/Press_Releases/PR12600.html
stenzrob
10-20-2004, 04:55 PM
Just hope they (WITS) raise guidance tomorrow
Should be interesting.
IIC's "Obscure" Index Report
Top gainers:
DJ TRUCKING INDEX +2.54%
AMEX NATURAL GAS INDEX +2.52%
DJ COAL INDEX +2.36
DJ ENERGY INDEX +2.08
Best and Worst for the past 5 Years:
10 Best Performing Industries
Industry Name Percent Change (over time selected)
DJ Consumer Electronics Index (US) 708.39%
DJ Home Construction Index (US) 371.72%
DJ Coal Index (US) 256.94%
DJ Mining Index (US) 247.04%
DJ Marine Transport Index (US) 185.66%
DJ Oil Companies, Secondary Index... 142.24%
DJ Casinos Index (US) 135.91%
DJ Savings & Loans Index (US) 135.83%
DJ Healthcare Providers Index (US) 122.29%
DJ Advanced Medical Supplies Index... 108.56%
10 Worst Performing Industries
Industry Name Percent Change (over time selected)
DJ Tires Index (US) -64.94%
DJ Fixed-Line Communications Index... -61.44%
DJ Telecommunications Index (US) -59.57%
DJ Communications Technology Index... -59.45%
DJ Electric Components & Equipment... -56.88%
DJ Wireless Communications Index (U... -56.31%
DJ Gas Utilities Index (US) -50.23%
DJ Automobile Manufacturers Index... -49.53%
DJ Airlines Index (US) -47.92%
DJ Technology Index (US) -43.51%
Today's MoMo:
CLF RIMM DRTK DO LSTR AMED TK UCI OLG CREE VRNT ISON MDG ULCM PXP VIRL WCC PBT STEM OMM ELOS KRY CAAS TWTI ABP RCF ESLR
Support/Resistance For Thursday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2045-2055
2025
1992-1996
1971
1961
1942-1948-Very Weak
Support
1924-Strong
1915-Very Weak
1901
1892
1877
1860-1865
1836-1841-Medium
1815-1820-Very Weak
1750-1755
QQQ
Resistance
37.10
36.65
36.15
Support
35.65-35.70-Strong
35.35
35.00-35.10
34.70-34.80-Very Weak
34.45-Medium
34.00-Medium
33.70-33.80-Very Weak
Guess the "Curse of the Bambino" is finally over:
http://www.soxsuck.com/curse.html (http://www.soxsuck.com/curse.html)
But of more interest to me is whether or not I'll come in first or second in this:
http://www.oxygen.com/specials/mrromance (http://www.oxygen.com/specials/mrromance)
PreWatch:
NAVR HOT ORB UDI QLTI TXT IIVI TBL DECK AFFX COF GVHR SHR MERQ APPX SUN GDT RS SY CELG BRKT KTO SYMC VRSN EFII AMGN TSRA RYL CTXS MACR DRIV CAI GYI HRS SLNK KNGT SYPR VRSN ENMC ELNK TKTX AMZN AVNX TMTA ALA VISG YHOO TER INTX OI CA CL EDS STI SLG EBAY VRSN LAUR EPIX STZ MNST TAYC NDN KTO SYMC
WITS report was good...I had hoped for a bit more...but I'll take it. Now I will watch it from mostly a technical perspective.
Today's MoMo:
GOOG SYMC INSP VRSN EXM CCJ NRPH GPIC ALDN OSTK DECK CREE BEBE CLF SYNA POT SMSI ACSEF SNSA VIRL ENER OS DDN QSND AHPI LCBM APCS TGA TACX STEM SOSA ABP ACU GMXR ZONS
Support/Resistance For Friday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2048-2058
2020-2025
1996
1971
1959
Support
1924-1927-Strong
1903
1890-1892
1877
1865
1836-1841-Medium
1820-Very Weak
1750-1755
QQQ
Resistance
37.75
37.10
36.65
Support
36.15
35.60-VERY STRONG
35.35-Weak
35.00-35.05
34.70-34.80-Very Weak
34.45-Medium
34.00-Medium
33.70-33.80-Very Weak
Geez...Somebody Gave me a 4...:confused:...jk
Any suggestions welcome.
Actually, I have access to A LOT of info...but I can't post 97.892% of it...It's a time thing. But if there is something that you would like to see...let me know...I'm just giving whoever a hard time...np ;)
billyjoe
10-22-2004, 07:43 AM
IIC, You said a few days ago you were hoping for WITS to hit 18.00.
Have your expectations changed? Thanks.
billyjoe
No prewatch list today...I'm trying something different
IIC, You said a few days ago you were hoping for WITS to hit 18.00.
Have your expectations changed? Thanks.
billyjoe
No..I think it is very possible
Today's MoMo:
GOOG OSTK TSRA SYNA TXU BTU INFY PHX MATR OSG ELN ACSEF BNN GPIC PXP ADSX DDN PBT QSND HSVLY SMSI CRXL LCBM TGA ABP
Today's MoMo:
GOOG OSTK TSRA SYNA TXU BTU INFY PHX MATR OSG ELN ACSEF BNN GPIC PXP ADSX DDN PBT QSND HSVLY SMSI CRXL LCBM TGA ABP
Since we have some new members who check this thread, I thought I'd explain what the MoMo (Momentum) list is.
My MoMo list consists of stocks in the top 5% of my Relative Strength
Database(my RS db is close but not necessarily exact to other's).
These stocks closed up 2%+ on at least 50% more volume than the
average. They tend to be be highly volatile and many drop hard the next day.
When I'm swing trading I use this list to further check them out.I watch for the one's (that meet my other criteria)that fall back and possibly consolidate for a few days or a week on low volume and then wait to see if they make another move on volume.
You may or may not find some other use for the MoMo list.
Best to All...IIC
I updated http://MrBreakout.com this morning if you would like to take a look...IIC
Pre Watch:TXU AU WHT STLD EMITF CNCT FCEL ADP ISG MMC NSS RAI MIKN K OXGN MAGS SUPG OSTK TSRA PECS PHM FCS STTS SPIL ASE UMC STM NSM MCRL IRF ADI FSL IDTI ALTR TXN IPCR ACE AIG SII CDE WFT CDX AVB TCBK BANR
billyjoe
10-25-2004, 02:05 PM
Bless WITS little software heart. They're hanging in there.
billyjoe
Bless WITS little software heart. They're hanging in there.
billyjoe
We had to shake out the weak holders...things should resume soon.
Boy, I had a crumby day on the DT front...only thing that saved me was cutting my losses quick.
billyjoe
10-25-2004, 05:48 PM
First Call Analysts "HIGHEST RATINGS" Portfolio and Report Card Week 2
LIOX was down 6% last week and dropped off the list replaced by BKST.
First number is rating 1.0=buy 2.0=buy/hold next # is last week price followed by current price then loss/gain percentage
1.0 STGS 33.28 34.27 +3%
1.1 ULBI 10.93 12.10 +10.7
1.2 EPL 16.96 17.88 + 5.4
1.2 MSM 31.60 32.40 +2.5
1.2 KERX 10.52 10.40 -1.1
1.2 DTPI 11.55 11.51 - .3
1.2 AIRN 6.60 6.16 -6.6
1.2 XRAY 53.59 52.47 -2.1
1.2 CNXS 11.21 11.55 +3
1.2 BKST 17.45 18.29 +4.8
This week's results were somewhat impressive 6up 4 down Grade B
See you next Monday
billyjoe
Utilities, Steel, Gold/Silver, and Airlines led the way today...Yuk!!!
Heck...I had 3 metals today WTZ PAAS AEM...lost on all 3 of them
Computer Services did pretty good though led by TZOO and GOOG
On the Cup w/ Handle watchlist... 17 up and 7 down...but no breakouts.
Here is the list in case you missed it: TDW IDXC KCS PEET PAAS PFCB BKST POG NVTL JOSB NABC SYNM AMED ACXM ANT BDX DPTR GI PCO GWR CAS BZH DWSN IDR
If anyone sees any cup w/ handles...please post them. Interested in daily and weekly charts...they don't have to be perfect but they should meet the basics of the criteria...Thx...IIC
billyjoe
10-25-2004, 09:20 PM
IIC, A few more cups and handles some excellent some not :
JLG ADS TNB NSS GEHL LION IPMT REXI ACBA MBLA
If the chart doesn't look good daily check it out weekly.
billyjoe
p.s. most of these are sorted for great earnings
IIC, A few more cups and handles some excellent some not :
JLG ADS TNB NSS GEHL LION IPMT REXI ACBA MBLA
If the chart doesn't look good daily check it out weekly.
billyjoe
p.s. most of these are sorted for great earnings
THX...will check them out...I was thinking of setting up a repository for people that are interested in tracking the chart pattern...IIC
Today's MoMo:
GOOG TXU IST IAIA CLF BXX IDSA MDG STEM VLTR ZEUS OS PHX ELOS AKS NSS MSSN VRSN ECST CGM GGY SIM GPIC NRRD PBT VWPT CRXL RMI FRD KRY SIRI
Support/Resistance For Tuesday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2048-2058
2020-2025
1996
1971
1960
1927-Strong
Support
1903-Medium
1890-1892
1877
1860-1865
1836-1841-Medium
1820-Very Weak
1750-1755
QQQ
Resistance
37.75
37.10
36.65
36.15
Support
35.60-VERY STRONG
35.35-Very Weak
35.00
34.45-Medium
34.00-Medium
33.70-33.80-Very Weak
stenzrob
10-26-2004, 01:33 AM
We had to shake out the weak holders...
Like me. I'm out. You probably knew that.
Like me. I'm out. You probably knew that.
Yeah...I knew that...that's why I'm not speaking to you...LOL
Just kidding
Raised Guidance last night:
NVDA CFCI PHRM EDS VISG TNB RATE
PreWatch:
MMC MICC INSM VION PEET ATYT GIVN HGSI AIG LCAV CSGS ONXX UFCS TWR WLP ISSX NFS SGP ADM PHLY TRW RTSX STT DAL ZMH NVDA CFCI PHRM EDS VISG TNB RATE EXPD VRTX INSP MTH COH CTSH ASVI GR
stenzrob
10-26-2004, 11:04 AM
Yeah...I knew that...that's why I'm not speaking to you...LOL
Just kidding
Harrumph. I will go and pout now.
Billy...one on your list brokeout today...TNB
NSS may get there soon too
In order to give Scifos a chance to catch up as far as number of posts, I thought I'd do a 3 in 1 post
Today's MoMo:
BMHC JCC FMD MCRI INCX MACE IST TK BXX LSTR AMXC MCHX BRY NSS Today's MoMo: BMHC JCC FMD MCRI INCX MACE IST TK BXX LSTR AMXC MCHX BRY NSS GPIC IAIA PHRM PARL CAAS RAE WEB ECST TLCX AKS PHX WCC AMK WTZ NAVR LUB VPHM DPTR CGM FRD UPCS GPIC IAIA PHRM PARL CAAS RAE WEB ECST TLCX AKS PHX WCC AMK WTZ NAVR LUB VPHM DPTR CGM FRD UPCS
Naz, New Highs, Closed up on at least 2x ADV:
EXBD GLYT MCRI CFCI WACLY INCX CTBK EQIX LSTR CHRW AMXC UMPQ MCHX ARTC EVBN DIOD FWRD TSMA COST GPIC IAIA FFBH FRGB BSRR ECST TLCX STRS DGII CLDN HIST CSPLF FBNC GPTX CHNL MIKN
Analysts' Highest-Rated Stocks
This is a weekly ranking by First Call of the highest-rated stocks, based on analyst comments contributed within the past month to First Call's database.
To be included on the list, a company must be rated by at least five analysts.
First Call Consensus Recommendation Scale
1 = Buy
2 = Buy/Hold
3 = Hold
4 = Hold/Sell
5 = Sell
Most Attractive Issues
---- ---------- ------
Latest # Analysts Previous
Consensus Covering Consensus
(STGS) 1.0 6 1.3
(ULBI) 1.1 8 1.2
(EPL) 1.2 9 1.3
(MSM) 1.2 6 1.0
(KERX) 1.2 6 1.1
(DTPI) 1.2 6 1.8
(AIRN) 1.2 5 1.3
(XRAY) 1.2 5 1.6
(BKST) 1.2 5 1.3
(SCST) 1.2 5 1.5
(SAH) 1.2 5 1.8
(LRW) 1.2 5 1.3
(CLDN) 1.2 5 1.1
(CNXS) 1.2 5 1.6
(PERY) 1.2 5 1.3
(UWN) 1.2 5 1.4
(ENCY) 1.3 8 1.4
(KIND) 1.3 7 1.4
(EPIC) 1.3 7 1.4
(ARTC) 1.3 6 1.7
(AMV) 1.3 6 1.4
(RCRC) 1.3 6 1.5
(PWN) 1.3 6 1.7
(MDU) 1.3 6 1.2
(NCT) 1.3 6 1.3
(TKLC) 1.4 12 1.5
(BEXP) 1.4 7 1.5
(CACS) 1.4 7 1.7
(VSAT) 1.4 7 1.5
(WITS) 1.4 7 1.3
(UNFI) 1.4 7 1.6
(PDC) 1.4 7 1.3
(SPN) 1.4 7 1.3
(LGF) 1.4 7 1.3
(SMTL) 1.4 5 1.5
(GTNA) 1.4 5 1.8
(LIFC) 1.4 5 1.8
(BCII) 1.4 5 1.5
(SYD) 1.4 5 1.8
(WR) 1.4 5 1.5
(CPTV) 1.4 5 1.3
(MRGE) 1.4 5 1.6
(JAH) 1.4 5 1.8
(ORB) 1.4 5 1.5
(KMI) 1.5 13 1.6
(KTO) 1.5 10 1.6
(AGO) 1.5 8 1.8
(TMO) 1.5 8 1.4
(ELBO) 1.5 8 1.4
(CHRD) 1.5 8 1.9
(VVN) 1.5 6 1.7
(HUGO) 1.5 6 1.5
(GNCMA) 1.5 6 1.4
(RDEN) 1.5 6 1.8
(COO) 1.5 6 1.6
(INCY) 1.5 6 1.6
(UTHR) 1.5 6 1.7
(HUG) 1.5 6 1.7
(ATSN) 1.5 6 1.7
(FLO) 1.5 6 1.6
(FSH) 1.5 6 1.4
(RPM) 1.5 6 1.8
(DSCO) 1.5 6 1.4
(MSFT) 1.6 33 1.7
(DTV) 1.6 23 1.5
(BGFV) 1.6 17 1.7
(ATH) 1.6 17 1.7
(TYC) 1.6 16 1.5
(CMX) 1.6 16 1.7
(CRME) 1.6 14 1.5
(PLCM) 1.6 13 1.7
(ROP) 1.6 12 1.5
(SFNT) 1.6 11 1.8
Analysts' Lowest-Rated Stocks
This is a weekly ranking by First Call of the Lowest-rated stocks, based on analyst comments contributed within the past month to First Call's database.
To be included on the list, a company must be rated by at least five analysts.
First Call Consensus Recommendation Scale
1 = Buy
2 = Buy/Hold
3 = Hold
4 = Hold/Sell
5 = Sell
Least Attractive Issues
---- ---------- ------
Latest # Analysts Previous
Consensus Covering Consensus
(MSO) 4.4 5 4.3
(FLYI) 4.1 8 4.0
(MSW) 4.0 5 3.8
(WIN) 4.0 8 3.9
(LVLT) 4.0 9 3.9
(GBP) 4.0 12 3.9
(SGU) 3.8 5 3.6
(SNA) 3.8 5 3.4
(ALO) 3.8 5 3.4
(EEX) 3.8 5 3.6
(PAL) 3.8 6 3.7
(PPS) 3.8 14 3.7
(JAKK) 3.7 6 3.5
(DQE) 3.7 6 3.6
(WTNY) 3.7 6 3.6
(DSGX) 3.7 7 4.0
(PGL) 3.7 9 3.4
(LSI) 3.7 14 3.6
(NFLX) 3.7 15 2.7
(T) 3.7 26 3.6
(GAP) 3.6 5 3.5
(LAB) 3.6 5 3.8
(STTS) 3.6 5 3.7
() 3.6 5 3.7
(DMRC) 3.6 5 3.4
(BBOX) 3.6 5 3.5
(DSFB) 3.6 5 3.5
(SWC) 3.6 7 3.4
(PZE) 3.6 7 3.5
(FNB) 3.6 7 3.3
(PVX) 3.6 7 3.4
(DDS) 3.6 9 3.5
(CHRT) 3.6 10 3.7
(MGM) 3.6 10 3.3
(EK) 3.6 11 3.9
(RYG) 3.6 11 3.7
(DV) 3.6 15 3.3
(AIV) 3.6 16 3.7
(EDS) 3.6 23 3.7
(TWTR) 3.5 6 3.6
(PSB) 3.5 6 3.2
(TRH) 3.5 6 3.2
(HKY) 3.5 6 3.6
(BCH) 3.5 6 3.3
(BTY) 3.5 6 3.5
(ODSY) 3.5 8 3.0
(HIW) 3.5 8 3.7
(STFC) 3.5 8 3.6
(DAL) 3.5 10 3.4
(SUP) 3.5 10 3.3
(LF) 3.5 5 3.1
(STBA) 3.4 5 3.2
(CSG) 3.4 5 3.4
(MWY) 3.4 5 3.3
(LCRD) 3.4 5 2.2
(AAII) 3.4 5 3.3
(QLTY) 3.4 5 2.0
(KKD) 3.4 7 3.1
(UST) 3.4 7 3.6
(OMI) 3.4 7 3.6
(CHZ) 3.4 7 3.1
(APU) 3.4 7 3.3
(FGP) 3.4 7 3.5
Billy...the coding somehow got screwed up on the last post...but you'll be able to decipher it...THX
WHOA!!! What did I miss?...Where's LTON???
China Stocks up BIGTIME A/H
Support/Resistance For Wednesday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2048-2058
2020-2025
1996
1971
1960
1948
Support
1927-Strong
1903-Medium
1890-1892
1877
1860-1865
1836-1841-Medium
1820-Very Weak
1750-1755
QQQ
Resistance
37.75
37.10
36.65
36.15
Support
35.60-35.70
35.30
35.00
34.45-Medium
34.00-Medium
33.70-33.80-Very Weak
Michaelk005
10-26-2004, 11:53 PM
TKLC and WITS are now waiting to be added to my portfolio. DO you have any thoughts on TKLC, it is consistantly in ANNAlysts top picks and has just released an impresive rap sheet.
Prewatch
VWPT ATML SHOP CVTX ONXX CECO VRTS MSTR TASR ASIA SHPGY SOHU SINA TOMO NTES CHINA SNDA UTSI TMK OMCL CBMD EMR DUK RIG NTBK BNI TRMB GLW HPOL BCII STR CRI FFIV KFRC CTX
Sorry...I will look at TKLC later
Yes...I like TKLC...in fact I'm waiting for a p/b on it right now...thx
billyjoe
10-27-2004, 10:08 AM
IIC, Do you ever turn a daytrading portfolio stock into a longer term hold. What if your DT pick breaks right when you pick it?Or would you buy it separately for the long term? I guess what I'm getting at is can a pick be so good it messes up your DT data?
billyjoe
1)Thx...got 79 cents a sh out of TKLC today.
2)This DT thing is a 3 mo. experiment...all that I've been concentrating on since 8/23. After T-Giving I will re-evaluate.
Just so everyone knows...I "OFFICIALY" changed the Cup w/ Handle chart pattern name back to it's original which is Saucer w/ Platform, see William Jiler, 1962 http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/stocks/education/bookreviews/bom.cfm?id=119&fullyread=1 (http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/stocks/education/bookreviews/bom.cfm?id=119&fullyread=1)
Here are some that broke out and some to watch:
POG announced A/H...have not checked to see if they beat or offered guidance.
GWR...B/O of handle today...vol. only 47% above ADV...but we'll count it anyway.
AMED...watch closely tomorrow Clocks...could go either way now.
NVTL close...guess it depends on eps tomorrow.
ANT...b/o...see weekly chart
BZH...close
JOSB close but you could say it already moved out of a tight base.
Some others worth watching...per chart only(I've done no DD) are BKST IDR-weekly SYNM ACXM BDX DPTR GI PCO DWSN
We are also changing it to DOUGSLIM...since IBD is coming down on all the sites that use the other name now. Have not figured out what the letters stand for yet...but some have suggested that the "O" stands for obnoxious.
Today's MoMo:
AAPL AHPI AMED ASEI BASI BYD CRS CTT ELN EURO GOOG HSVLY HURC IAIA ILX INCX INSP ISON ISRG LNG MCH MCRI MIKN MMUS MOTV MYS NRRD NVTL OSTK PROG RAE RBAK RBIN RES SEB SHFL SMSI SNDA SNDS SNMX STEM SYNA TRGL TUNE VLTR VRSN WYNN ZONS
Notice the "New" Alpha Sort?
After Hours Today...Not a pretty picture...unfortunately the file I have is 28.5kb which is too large to post here...but A/D vol was 3/7 and A/D issues was 5/17/10
Support/Resistance For Thursday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2048-2058
2020-2025
1996
1972
Support
1960
1935-Very Weak
1924-Strong
1903-Weak
1890-1892
1877
1860-1865
1836-1841-Medium
QQQ
Resistance
37.75
37.10-37.15
Support
36.65
36.15
35.75
35.60-Weak
35.30-35.35
35.00
34.45-Medium
34.00-Medium
Raised Guidance A/H...I was lucky enough to see the QSFT eps during the mkt and catch some of it...but I cashed out...they raised A/H
Positive Guidance
TALX Raises Estimates
Wednesday, October 27, 2004 4:50:16 PM ET
View: Complete Article | Historical Guidance
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TALX (TALX) said it expects third quarter earnings of $0.26 to
$0.28 per share on revenue of $37.0 million to $39.0 million. The current
consensus earnings estimate is $0.24 per share on revenue of $35.6 million for
the quarter ending December 31, 2004. The company said it expects 2005 earnings
of $1.11 to $1.13 per share on revenue of $151.0 million to $154.0 million. The
current consensus earnings estimate is $1.08 per share on revenue of $147.7
million for the year ending March 31, 2005.
Sierra Wireless Raises Expectations
Wednesday, October 27, 2004 4:42:19 PM ET
View: Complete Article | Historical Guidance
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Sierra Wireless, Inc. (SWIR) said it expects fourth quarter
earnings of approximately $0.29 per share on revenue of approximately $63.0
million. The current consensus earnings estimate is $0.25 per share on revenue
of $61.4 million for the quarter ending December 31, 2004.
Limited Raises Guidance
Wednesday, October 27, 2004 4:33:18 PM ET
View: Complete Article | Historical Guidance
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Limited Brands (LTD) said it expects third quarter earnings of
$0.08 to $0.10 per share. The company's previous guidance was earnings of $0.04
to $0.06 per share and the current consensus earnings estimate is $0.05 per
share for the quarter ending October 31, 2004. The company also said it now
expects fiscal year earnings of approximately $1.35 per share. The company's
previous guidance was earnings of $1.30 to $1.35 per share and the current
consensus earnings estimate is $1.34 per share for the year ending January 31,
2005.
BJ's Restaurants Sees 2004 Earnings Above Estimates
Wednesday, October 27, 2004 4:31:21 PM ET
View: Complete Article | Historical Guidance
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BJ's Restaurants (BJRI) said it expects 2004 earnings of $0.30
to $0.33 per share on revenue of $124.0 million to $128.0 million. The current
consensus earnings estimate is $0.28 per share on revenue of $125.4 million for
the year ending December 31, 2004.
Quest Software Raises Expectations
Wednesday, October 27, 2004 4:16:43 PM ET
View: Complete Article | Historical Guidance
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Quest Software (QSFT) said it expects fourth quarter earnings
of $0.14 to $0.16 per share on revenue of $104.0 million to $106.0 million. The
current consensus earnings estimate is $0.12 per share on revenue of $102.7
million for the quarter ending December 31, 2004.
Gardner Denver Sees Fourth Quarter Earnings Above Estimates
Wednesday, October 27, 2004 4:16:41 PM ET
View: Complete Article | Historical Guidance
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Gardner Denver (GDI) said it expects fourth quarter earnings
of $0.45 to $0.49 per share. The current consensus earnings estimate is $0.42
per share for the quarter ending December 31, 2004. The company also said it
expects 2005 earnings of $1.90 to $2.10 per share. The current consensus
earnings estimate is $2.00 per share for the year ending December 31, 2005.
ManTech Raises Earnings Estimates
Wednesday, October 27, 2004 4:13:08 PM ET
View: Complete Article | Historical Guidance
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ManTech International (MANT) said it expects fourth quarter
earnings of $0.32 to $0.38 per share on revenue of $222.0 million to $237.0
million. The current consensus earnings estimate is $0.30 per share on revenue
of $223.7 million for the quarter ending December 31, 2004.
THQ Guides Earnings Above Estimates
Wednesday, October 27, 2004 4:11:41 PM ET
View: Complete Article | Historical Guidance
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THQ (THQI) said it expects third quarter earnings of
approximately $1.15 per share on revenue of approximately $330.0 million. The
current consensus earnings estimate is $0.97 per share on revenue of $335.7
million for the quarter ending December 31, 2004. The company said it expects
2005 earnings of approximately $1.10 per share on revenue of approximately
$680.0 million. The current consensus earnings estimate is $1.05 per share on
revenue of $675.3 million for the year ending March 31, 2005.
PEC Solutions Guides 2005 Estimates Higher
Wednesday, October 27, 2004 4:11:33 PM ET
View: Complete Article | Historical Guidance
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PEC Solutions (PECS) said it expects fourth quarter earnings
of approximately $0.16 per share on revenue of $64.0 million to $66.0 million.
The current consensus earnings estimate is $0.16 per share on revenue of $64.6
million for the quarter ending December 31, 2004. The company said it expects
2005 earnings of $0.69 to $0.72 per share on revenue of $270.0 million to $280.0
million. The current consensus earnings estimate is $0.64 per share on revenue
of $262.1 million for the year ending December 31, 2005.
WellChoice Raises Earnings Estimates
Wednesday, October 27, 2004 4:11:28 PM ET
View: Complete Article | Historical Guidance
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WellChoice (WC) The company said it expects 2004 earnings of
$2.93 to $2.96 per share and 2005 earnings of $3.30 to $3.41 per share. The
current consensus earnings estimate is $2.87 per share for the year ending
December 31, 2004 and is $3.26 per share for the year ending December 31, 2005.
Komag Guides Revenue Above Estimates
Wednesday, October 27, 2004 4:01:37 PM ET
View: Complete Article | Historical Guidance
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Komag (KOMG) said it expects fourth quarter revenue of $112.6
million to $117.8 million. The current consensus estimate is $109.2 million for
the quarter ending December 31, 2004.
Pivot Point
Decided to change that too...I'm taking a poll...shall we call it Flash Point, Purchase Point, Buy Point or______?
Pivot Point
Decided to change that too...I'm taking a poll...shall we call it Flash Point, Purchase Point, Buy Point or______?
See the Poll above
billyjoe
10-28-2004, 05:42 AM
IIC, Let's also just call it "a certain unnamed paper" so we wouldn't be infringing on any copyrights or trademarks.
billyjoe
Jobless claims worse than expected
http://biz.yahoo.com/rb/041028/economy_jobless_1.html
Prewatch:
NGPS MVL TALX SWIR LTD BJRI QSFT MANT THQI PECS WC KOMG NVTL IMAX DYN GERN KSWS FHRX CKCM PSSI ENCY MET LF ADSX DNDN DAL ARBA AAII WRLS HEPH PECS MPS CVTX KMG ASEI NHP UNT SKT BBI TRID PTEK GMRK RATE
NVTL S w/ P breakout...announces A/H
China Rate Hike
http://biz.yahoo.com/rb/041028/markets_stocks_5.html (http://biz.yahoo.com/rb/041028/markets_stocks_5.html)
NVTL S w/ P breakout...announces A/H
NVTL...Brokedown...watching for possible reversal
billyjoe
10-28-2004, 08:09 PM
IIC,
I wonder what it would cost a certain unnamed website owned by a certain unnamed newspaper to offer quotes that weren't 20 minutes late . I can get them elsewhere ,but it involves more passwords and pin numbers and I'm already paying big $ for the paper and website access. Maybe we could take up a collection so they could have real time quotes.
billyjoe
Websman
10-28-2004, 09:00 PM
I have thought about dropping my subscription to that unnamed website/newspaper, or IBD...oops.
Today's MoMo...
SEB HAR GOOG AAPL LSCP ASEI FHRX BUTL ADBL TKC TWTI BYD RBCAA IDBE WEB APCS UPCS NRRD STEM CNTY NVI RBAK VPHM ZONS
Support/Resistance For Friday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2048-2058
2020-2025
1996
1982-Weak
Support
1972-Medium
1960
1935-Medium
1918-1924-Medium
1903
1890-1892
1877
1860-1865
1836-1841-Medium
QQQ
Resistance
37.75
37.10-37.15
Support
36.65
36.15-Weak
35.70-VERY STRONG
35.30-35.35-Very Weak
35.00
34.45-Medium
34.00-Medium
I have thought about dropping my subscription to that unnamed website/newspaper, or IBD...oops.
I dropped eIBD and used the $$$ for R/T Stockcharts.com I still get the print edition...but I only read the Monday paper.
I think businesses should not try to nickel and dime their customers...Also, they should realize that most of the info they offer is available for free or for much less on the Net...But who am I??? Just trying to help where I can...And to be honest...it pays off in Spades...IIC
PS: How many subscribers have they lost??? If they were truthful...Then the last time they put the circulation on the paper it said 310,000...But, at the Audit Bureau of Circulation(which the major advertisers go by) it says 208,000...Now, why is that? It would be really nice if someone from that paper would answer me. And BTW...I don't want to hear that the eIBD is so successful that the print circ went down...I would find it VERY hard to believe...NO...IMPOSSIBLE...that advertisers would pay the same rate for eIBD as they would for a print paper...BTW...What happened to all the ads???Best, IIC
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
Today is the 75th Anniversary of Black Tuesday, October 29, 1929!
Also droping my subscription they offered Mon. paper 1 year of Money mag and the web sight.Put the money Into Cabots top 10 they send 10 stocks a week so far great.
Also droping my subscription they offered Mon. paper 1 year of Money mag and the web sight.Put the money Into Cabots top 10 they send 10 stocks a week so far great.
I'm paid up on IBD till 5/06...a long time ago I extended on 2 specials...only 120 a yr
Today's MoMo:
RNOW FMD PKOH ZONS VIRL MYS CALC VSEC ACSEF TWI DISK MIPS AHPI UPCS JOB STEM CYB ABP MACE
http://MrBreakout.com is updated. I added 2 new scans...Please feel free to take a look...Happy Halloween...IIC
RSI 14 moved upward over 50
RSI 14 moved upward over 50 AND an MACD crossover
New-born baby
10-31-2004, 04:07 PM
IIC,
I've been looking at your Mr.Breakout site the last few days, and somebody needs to tell you that you do a very, very nice job. Thank you so much, and I wish you the very best investing.
IIC,
I've been looking at your Mr.Breakout site the last few days, and somebody needs to tell you that you do a very, very nice job. Thank you so much, and I wish you the very best investing.
Thank You very much for those nice words. I enjoy doing it.
I'd also like to thank Mr. Market for letting me mention it. I'm going low-key and I'm not charging anything. I'm in 7 forums and 3 chats and I just figured it is easier to post this stuff in one place. Of course, I am still around at the forums on a daily basis...and this one is one of the best...I've met some great people here...Best...Doug(IIC)
New-born baby
10-31-2004, 08:28 PM
IIC, and Mr. Market,
Yes, Mr. Market needs to be thanked for this website. I (and my wife) have received a lot of good laughs, a lot of good investment advice and knowledge, and some tips that have paid off in cash. Thank you very much Mr. Market!! I love this website and check it several times a day. Best investing to you always.
PreWatch.....Upgrades: LEND LXP AOC WYE SAXN WSTC JCP SBAC DSCP OME MVL USPI CAM CNX RNR DE EXC GRP LDIS CBT SAXN ZRAN ....... Others: INVN PSFT DCLK AAII NSTK AAPL CHUX PNRA DE SUPG IVX
billyjoe
11-01-2004, 07:42 PM
First Call Analysts "Highest Ratings" Portfolio and Report Card Week 3
Ratings 1.0 = buy 2.0 = buy/hold Ratings followed by last week's price , current week price , then loss/gain percentage. No stocks were dropped from last week.
1.0 STGS 34.27 35.17 +2.6%
1.1 ULBI 12.10 11.15 -8.6
1.2 EPL 17.88 17.50 -2.1
1.2 MSM 32.40 34.07 +5.2
1.2 KERX 1040 11.61 +11.6
1.2 DTPI 11.51 12.25 +6.4
1.2 AIRN 616 625 +1.5
1.2 XRAY 52.47 52.00 -.9
1.2 CNXS 11.55 11.39 -1.4
1.2 BKST 18.29 19.30 +5.5
This week 6 advanced 4 declined with only one bad decline and 5 excellent gains.
Grade for week 3 is B+ Maybe these guys do know what they're doing.
billyjoe
Today's MoMo:
CFGI CSPLF MIPS TRGL MCRI ECST MWP XPRSA CRM TZOO HOO LMRA SYNA VIRL AIRT HMX
I used a descending sort based on RSI 5 and secondarily RSI 14
Thx for doing that Billy. Personally, I never paid much attention to analysts except on the day of an upgrade/downgrade.
It will be interesting to see what you come up with...IIC
Support/Resistance For Tuesday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2048-2058
2025
1996
1982-Very Weak
Support
1966-Medium
1924-1927-Strong
1903-Medium
1891
1877-Very Weak
1860-1865
1836-1841
QQQ
Resistance
38.25
37.75
37.10-37.15
Support
36.70
36.10-36.15
35.65-Medium
35.35-Medium
35.00
34.45-34.50
34.00
PreWatch:
PRTL WLDA NXTL AVNX AAII ADSX LONG NANO ODSY TOPT NBL EMR AMLN PFGC CIPH AIQ CHK AVNX SRX PDLI AXYS MVSN FRNT RJET X NUE IPCR ERIE CHK SRX WLK NOK CAM IDNX MAS
Today's MoMo:
ASEI FFIV RNOW ENER HDTV CAND BUTL MKTW CLCT ECST LMRA LUCY EURO
I'm not really sure why the coding doesn't work correctly???
Analysts' Highest-Rated Stocks
This is a weekly ranking by First Call of the highest-rated stocks, based on analyst comments contributed within the past month to First Call's database.
To be included on the list, a company must be rated by at least five analysts.
First Call Consensus Recommendation Scale
1 = Buy
2 = Buy/Hold
3 = Hold
4 = Hold/Sell
5 = Sell
Most Attractive Issues
---- ---------- ------
Latest # Analysts Previous
Consensus Covering Consensus
(STGS) 1.0 6 1.3
(ULBI) 1.1 8 1.2
(EPL) 1.2 9 1.3
(MSM) 1.2 6 1.0
(KERX) 1.2 6 1.1
(DTPI) 1.2 6 1.8
(AIRN) 1.2 5 1.3
(BKST) 1.2 5 1.3
(SAH) 1.2 5 1.8
(LRW) 1.2 5 1.3
(CLDN) 1.2 5 1.1
(PERY) 1.2 5 1.3
(UWN) 1.2 5 1.4
(SCST) 1.2 5 1.5
(GISX) 1.2 5 1.6
(EPIC) 1.3 7 1.4
(KND) 1.3 7 1.4
(ARTC) 1.3 6 1.7
(AMV) 1.3 6 1.4
(NCT) 1.3 6 1.3
(RCRC) 1.3 6 1.5
(MDU) 1.3 6 1.2
(CPTV) 1.3 6 1.4
(TKLC) 1.4 12 1.5
(ELBO) 1.4 8 1.5
(BEXP) 1.4 7 1.5
(CACS) 1.4 7 1.7
(VSAT) 1.4 7 1.5
(UNFI) 1.4 7 1.6
(PDC) 1.4 7 1.3
(SPN) 1.4 7 1.3
(LGF) 1.4 7 1.3
(SMTL) 1.4 5 1.5
(GTNA) 1.4 5 1.8
(LIFC) 1.4 5 1.8
(BCII) 1.4 5 1.5
(SYD) 1.4 5 1.8
(WR) 1.4 5 1.5
(MRGE) 1.4 5 1.6
(JAH) 1.4 5 1.8
(ORB) 1.4 5 1.5
(CNXS) 1.4 5 1.2
(ORPH) 1.4 5 1.3
(EPEX) 1.4 5 1.5
(RSTI) 1.4 5 1.0
(XRAY) 1.4 5 1.2
(KMI) 1.5 13 1.6
(KTO) 1.5 10 1.6
(AGO) 1.5 8 1.8
(CHRD) 1.5 8 1.9
(ENCY) 1.5 8 1.3
(TMO) 1.5 8 1.4
(VVN) 1.5 6 1.7
(HUGO) 1.5 6 1.5
(GNCMA) 1.5 6 1.4
(RDEN) 1.5 6 1.8
(COO) 1.5 6 1.6
(INCY) 1.5 6 1.6
(UTHR) 1.5 6 1.7
(HUG) 1.5 6 1.7
(ATSN) 1.5 6 1.7
(FLO) 1.5 6 1.6
(FSH) 1.5 6 1.4
(RPM) 1.5 6 1.8
(DSCO) 1.5 6 1.4
(SINT) 1.5 6 1.6
(PWN) 1.5 6 1.3
(AVCT) 1.5 6 1.7
(CCBI) 1.5 6 1.7
(FAST) 1.5 6 1.8
(DTV) 1.6 22 1.5
(BGFV) 1.6 17 1.7
(ATH) 1.6 17 1.7
(TYC) 1.6 16 1.5
Analysts' Lowest-Rated Stocks
This is a weekly ranking by First Call of the Lowest-rated stocks, based on analyst comments contributed within the past month to First Call's database.
To be included on the list, a company must be rated by at least five analysts.
First Call Consensus Recommendation Scale
1 = Buy
2 = Buy/Hold
3 = Hold
4 = Hold/Sell
5 = Sell
Least Attractive Issues
---- ---------- ------
Latest # Analysts Previous
Consensus Covering Consensus
(MSO) 4.4 5 4.3
(MSW) 4.0 5 3.8
(FLYI) 4.0 8 4.1
(WIN) 4.0 8 3.9
(GBP) 4.0 12 3.9
(LVLT) 3.9 9 4.0
(DV) 3.9 15 3.7
(SGU) 3.8 5 3.6
(SNA) 3.8 5 3.4
(ALO) 3.8 5 3.4
(EEX) 3.8 5 3.6
(OMI) 3.8 6 3.7
(PAL) 3.8 6 3.7
(SUP) 3.8 10 3.6
(LSI) 3.8 13 3.7
(PPS) 3.8 14 3.7
(JAKK) 3.7 6 3.5
(FNB) 3.7 6 3.6
(DQE) 3.7 6 3.6
(DSGX) 3.7 7 4.0
(PGL) 3.7 9 3.4
(NFLX) 3.7 15 2.7
(GAP) 3.6 5 3.5
(LAB) 3.6 5 3.8
(DPMI) 3.6 5 3.0
(DMRC) 3.6 5 3.4
(BBOX) 3.6 5 3.5
(DSFB) 3.6 5 3.5
(WTNY) 3.6 7 3.7
(SWC) 3.6 7 3.4
(PZE) 3.6 7 3.5
(PVX) 3.6 7 3.4
(DDS) 3.6 9 3.5
(CHRT) 3.6 10 3.7
(MGM) 3.6 10 3.3
(EK) 3.6 11 3.9
(AIV) 3.6 16 3.7
(EDS) 3.6 22 3.7
(BTY) 3.5 6 3.5
(PSB) 3.5 6 3.2
(TRH) 3.5 6 3.2
(BCH) 3.5 6 3.3
(HKY) 3.5 8 3.6
(PNB) ADR (ELP) 3.5 8
(ODSY) 3.5 8 3.0
(HIW) 3.5 8 3.7
(AMKR) 3.5 11 3.3
(LF) 3.5 11 3.1
(PNX) 3.5 11 3.4
(TOM) 3.5 11 3.1
(JDSU) 3.5 21 3.4
(CIEN) 3.5 24 3.4
(T) 3.5 26 3.7
(CDI) 3.4 5 3.2
(PLNR) 3.4 5 3.2
(STBA) 3.4 5 3.2
(CSG) 3.4 5 3.4
(LCRD) 3.4 5 2.2
(AAII) 3.4 5 3.3
(QLTY) 3.4 5 2.0
(TWTR) 3.4 7 3.5
(UST) 3.4 7 3.6
(KKD) 3.4 7 3.1
(APU) 3.4 7 3.3
(FGP) 3.4 7 3.5
(STFC) 3.4 8 3.5
Support/Resistance For Wednesday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2048-2058
2025
1998
Support
1982-Weak
1971-Medium
1959
1924-1927-Strong
1903-Medium
1891
1877-Very Weak
1860-1865
1836-1841
QQQ
Resistance
38.25
37.75
Support
37.10
36.90
36.65
36.10-36.15
35.65-Medium
35.35-Weak
35.20
35.00-Weak
34.45-34.50
34.00
A little busy this morn...no prewatch list today...Sorry
Today's MoMo:
TZOO CME USG OSTK INFY BTU HAR ACAP ADBL ABVC NPO AAPL WYNN CLCT FRO GRA BAK AMED BAMM IPS ADSK WIT CHTT ELOS IST ZONS COBZ TRGL ABMD ADVNB MACE EAGL CNTY LSCP ECST CAND ADAM CIG AIRN RAE BUTL AMRN TWI LGF VDSI SMXC
Support/Resistance For Thursday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2048-2058
2025
Support
1996
1982-Weak
1971-1974-Medium
1960
1948
1924-1927-Strong
1903
1891
1877-Very Weak
1860-1865
1836-1841
QQQ
Resistance
38.65
38.25-Weak
37.75
Support
37.05-37.10
36.90-Very Weak
36.65
36.10-36.15-Medium
35.65-Medium
35.35-Weak
35.15-35.20-Medium
35.00-Weak
34.45-34.50
34.00
Charts
WITS
http://trimurl.com/LM (http://trimurl.com/LM)
DPTR
http://trimurl.com/LN (http://trimurl.com/LN)
DPTR was on my Cup w/ Handle list Sunday...there are some others from that list that look ready too:
DGX FDS MSSN CPE ASPM VRX GDT STJ VTR TOL FAC IDXC SYNM PAAS BDX IDR
PreWatch.... Upgrades: L CUTR SFSW OSG VLCCF NAT SPN XEC DUK CAT TK ASN STA AET HUM PHS NICE EOG ....Others: WITS GMAI DPTR ECST AEOS MOND AGY PENN TEVA CVS DHB ELOS TALK ANF ....Disclosure...I own WITS and GMAI
Picked some DPTR for a tax account...may add as the day progresses?
billyjoe
11-04-2004, 05:27 PM
IIC, Am doing an experiment with First Call's highest rated. I noticed ULBI dropped 8.6% from 10/25 to 11/1 and retained its #2 rating . Others , in the short time I've been observing have been dropped or lowered with such a weekly loss. Thought I'd take a chance and buy some and it went up over 5% today. This is a short term holding and maybe nothing will come of it , but then again it might keep things a little exciting compared to the longer term holdings.
p.s. was a little disappointed in WITS today considering how well most of the others did , hope this isn't a bad sign
billyjoe
We had two Cup w/ Handle breakouts on at least 1.5x ADV... TOL & DGX
WITS fell off the 1st Call list...many of the technicals don't look so hot now...but the STO and bb's look fine.
There will be no prewatch list tomorrow because I have to go to work early.
Support/Resistance For Friday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2048-2058
2025
Support
1996
1982-Weak
1971-Medium
1960
1948-Weak
1924-1927-Strong
1903
1891
1877-Very Weak
1860-1865
1836-1841
QQQ
Resistance
38.65-38.75
38.25
37.75
Support
37.10
36.65
36.10-36.15-Weak
35.85-Strong
35.65-Weak
35.35
35.15-Weak
35.00
34.45-34.50
34.00
Today's MoMo:
ABIX KMRT CTRP ELOS POT PLMO IAIA GPIC NTMD JUPM ASCA ELN IPS KEYW VLTR MFRI NTRT MPX SNSA BRY ROXI EAGL INCX WLK CLCT GRA PKOH PARL EZM MIX MWY BUTL CLWT ABMD JOB AMRN LNOP CRXL MWAV TRFDF VPHM SMSI MIKN MBAY VDSI
Friday's new highs, closed up on at least 2x ADV:
KMRT CTRP ELOS PIXR STU WCG TSMA ANZ ALG BRN ELBO GPIC ASR NTMD BEIQ SKO RRD AYE PSYS AFCE CLDN ASCA BBNK HDB IPS LDG RTH KEYW VLTR AIZ GME MFRI NTRT MPX NMGB VLG MAR SNSA HBC RJF RNHDA SSI NC SOR TROW IJT DGII INCX BCA MOH TDSC MTW LION WYNN RSP CLCT ISLE PFBI DSV EEM BEBE RGA JKK MOND SJR DECA MSM ANST BCO MTD TOY ASAA GFF IVV SFF TEF CBE MRBK PR DRS JKH IYC IYJ ANSS MCIP ISI IAAI BUTL CT PDLA VCR AGY TRY KMT OPMR EZU IEV BL ABMD MSC JKD WC CLBK JOB JQH OEF JKG LFL GET JKJ MBTF CHDN SAFT VV NY VB IXP USG SMSI TRYB BORD VO LI GKSRA PNTE LKI IED EE RIGL XLB EWC IYY PWC IWW VDSI EWI ILF EWA NPO VTIV EWK MPE EDO RST BCL UPFC CCOW MKTW
Question??? Many watch for a 50/200 dma crossover...but I was wondering if others use different crossover periods...say 20/40?
billyjoe
11-06-2004, 02:33 PM
IIC, What is your experience with the 50/200 dma crossover? I never paid that much attention to it , but wondered about it when it appeared on the charts.Is it a starting point or the sign of overextension? Thanks.
billyjoe
IIC, What is your experience with the 50/200 dma crossover? I never paid that much attention to it , but wondered about it when it appeared on the charts.Is it a starting point or the sign of overextension? Thanks.
billyjoe
To be honest, I don't follow it...but I had a lot of requests for it.
http://MrBreakout.com has been updated. Feel free to take a look...Thanks...IIC
Websman
11-07-2004, 07:03 PM
I just got through looking at your site again...I can't believe it's free!
Great job!
I just got through looking at your site again...I can't believe it's free!
Great job!
Thank You Webs...there are 2 reasons that it will remain Free...
1) I enjoy it
2) When I go on vacation it won't be updated(I can't take all my software w/ me...Well, actually I could...but then it wouldn't be a vacation)...But I will post those dates so people don't think I dropped off the face of the Earth.
For example, I'm gonna hit the Las Vegas Traders Expo
http://www.tradersexpo.com/mainTE/main.asp?site=lvot04
Probably drive over Thursday and come back Saturday...but I'll still be able to update the scans that weekend...no problem.
I went to the Money Show in Chicago in June...Used some free SW Air coups...the show wasn't that great but I went with a trading buddy and met some Internet friends for dinner...The highlight of the 3 night trip was hitting the Casino in Indiana and the Boat ride on Lake Michigan. Plus I had some great Chinese food in Chinatown.
Thx Again...IIC
Websman
11-07-2004, 07:59 PM
The Vegas show sounds like a blast. I'll have to put it on my calendar for next year.
PreWatch:
Upgrades: APCS SLR SANM PLXS CMX DCX CNET THOR TNP DKS BBBY BJ DO NTES BLUD MCK CAH ABC STX MXO STM NYT
Others: MSA ELN MEDX WVCM VTIV ELBO MCRI TASR AMRI NATH NOVL
billyjoe
11-08-2004, 02:13 PM
IIC,
The bad news is I bailed on WITS today @15.13 for a 5.1% loss , the good news is I sold ULBI @12.89 for a 12.2% gain in 5 days. The experiment continues. Thanks IIC.
billyjoe
billyjoe
11-08-2004, 04:23 PM
First Call Analysts "Highest Ratings" Portfolio and Report Card Week 4
Rating 1.0= buy 2.0 = buy/hold , Followed by last week price , current week price , loss/ gain percentage
X-ray and CNXS were dropped from the list and replaced by SAH and LRW
1.0 STGS 35.17 35.48 +.9%
1.1 ULBI 11.15 12.95 +16.1
1.2 EPL 17.50 17.15 -2
1.2 MSM 34.07 35.23 +3.4
1.2 KERX 11.61 12.11 +4.3
1.2 DTPI 12.25 12.48 +1.9
1.2 AIRN 6.25 5.55 -11.2
1.2 BKST 19.30 18.90 -2.1
1.2 SAH 20.32 21.40 +5.3
1.2 LRW 14.16 15.35 +8.4
Week 4 Report Card 7up 3 down Grade A
billyjoe
IIC,
The bad news is I bailed on WITS today @15.13 for a 5.1% loss , the good news is I sold ULBI @12.89 for a 12.2% gain in 5 days. The experiment continues. Thanks IIC.
billyjoe
Actually, I think WITS is pretty close to bottoming out...guess we'll see...but bad news for me...DPTR announced at 3:30pm EST...EPS +80%...but estimates were +140%. There was a c/c at 4pm but I didn't hear it and it doesn't seem to trade A/H.
Some of the NAZ technicals are starting to look like the 3rd week in January...First time the RSI(14) has been over 70 since that time...IIC
Websman
11-08-2004, 05:50 PM
Hmmm...WITS looks like a bargain right now. Vectorvest lists the current value at $20.
Today's MoMo:
TASR ELBO ELOS CTRP MCRI SNDA CLRK BLUD EAGL VNBC RIV ABIX NFLD BEIQ IDSY GPIC AMED DHB ELN MPX BMHC BYD CFCI IPIX LUCY LUB CLCT AMRN CECE HDTV SMSI KEYW MACE SMXC ADAM BAMM MSB APCS MDR CIB MWAV UPCS AIC NSSC NVI LNOP LGF WVVI EURO VION BUTL VDSI ICOC JOB
For the new members...these are simply stocks in the Top 5% of my Relative Strength database that close up at least 2% today on at least 1.5x Average Daily Volume...IIC
PS...I use this list mostly to watch for low volume pullbacks and then wait for another move on volume.
Support/Resistance For Tuesday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2095
2080
2048-2058
Support
2025-Medium
2003
1996-Weak
1982-Very Weak
1971-Medium
1960
1935-Medium
1920
1903
1891
1877-Very Weak
1860-1865
1836-1841
QQQ
Resistance
39.00
38.65-38.75
38.40
Support
37.70-37.75
37.10
36.65-36.70
36.05-36.10-Medium
35.65-Medium
35.35
35.00
34.45-34.50
34.00
The following all had EPS of 100%+ in the latest qtr and are projected to have EPS 100%+ each of the next 2 years:
CVNS GMRK KELYA KEYW LFB SRSL
PreWatch: CHD TASR LB CVC CRDN NCS S SLXP LONG SNDA
Upgrades: LCCI TERN RKY UCO CI TIN LZB HIG
Possibles: ANF PSUN
MYGN Cup w/ Handle b/o
PAAS tryin' again today too
Today's MoMo:
LNG INCX TZOO UIC ANLT CNC BSTE CRDN NSSC NFLD ECST SNDA RNOW RIV OSTK MFE AMRN CGM ACU MWY NAFC LNOP CRXL ILX WCC ZONS MSB CFCI NVTL VNBC MCRI GPIC EZM LUB MDR MCH PFSW RUBO CALC ENWV SMSI VDSI CK ABMD TWI DDIC LGF ALDA AIQ UPCS MIX
Support/Resistance For Wednesday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2095
2080
2048-2058-Medium
Support
2025-Medium
1996-Weak
1982-Very Weak
1971-Medium
1960
1935-Medium
1920
1903
1891
1877-Very Weak
1860-1865
1836-1841
QQQ
Resistance
39.00
38.65-38.75
38.45
Support
37.70-Weak
37.10-37.15
36.65-36.70
36.05-36.10-Medium
35.65-Medium
35.35
35.00
34.45-34.50
34.00
Prewatch:
BBBB TSRA ARTX JRJC BOBJ DFIB RSTI INCX EYE DHI RMK MAY TCP AOS SSRI CVC BOBJ TSA AMD TBCC BGFV AVO ANF EZPW NVTL ELGX
QQQ's swithing from AMEX to Naz...will be QQQQ on 12/1...somebody told me about it last night but I can't remember who...I had over 50 emails when I got home http://www.nasdaq.com/newsroom/news/pr2004/ne_section04_108.stm (http://www.nasdaq.com/newsroom/news/pr2004/ne_section04_108.stm)
Scalped off 30 cents on ECST and 72 cents on INCX this morn...but Naz techs look bad...I'm just watching now
billyjoe
11-10-2004, 03:02 PM
IIC,
You often mention a pullback and drying up of volume. Would a greater "drying up of volume" signal a more favorable outlook for a future breakout? In other words if volume dropped say 80% would that be a more bullish sign than a 50% volume drop? Thanks.
billyjoe
p.s. Would the float or shares available for trade figure into this one way or the other
IIC,
You often mention a pullback and drying up of volume. Would a greater "drying up of volume" signal a more favorable outlook for a future breakout? In other words if volume dropped say 80% would that be a more bullish sign than a 50% volume drop? Thanks.
billyjoe
p.s. Would the float or shares available for trade figure into this one way or the other
I don't think it makes too much difference 50 or 80%...on daily charts I like to see it under the 50 day on the dry up for a few days to weeks. The next move should be on higher vol over the 50 day.
On Intraday charts when I'm dt'ing...I don't actually measure it..I just want to see a substantial drop vs the run up vol.
I never thought much about your PS question
Today's MoMo:
CME MTEX TASR UTIW MAHI KMRT GRA BRY USG TKTX ANGN ECST IOC RUBO WYNN AXYS SNDA LGF ROXI MSA ANLT NAFC CKCM CFCI ELOS RAE NIKU TRFDF SIMC INOD TWI ALDA COSI TKC CLWT MFLX ADSX NSSC HRVE SMSI CRXL TIBX CGM MRY MWAV
Support/Resistance For Thursday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2095
2080
2048-2058-Medium
Support
2025-Medium
2005
1996-Weak
1982-Very Weak
1971
1960
1935-1940Medium
1920
1903-Weak
1891
1877-Very Weak
1860-1865
1836-1841
QQQ
Resistance
39.00
38.65-38.75
38.30-38.40
Support
37.75
37.05
36.65-36.70
36.25-Medium
36.05-Weak
35.65-Medium
35.35-35.40
35.00
34.45-34.50
34.00
Websman
11-10-2004, 08:38 PM
Hey IIC...
I think I finally found my identity. I kind of like being Spock. He's one of my all time heros.
Live long and prosper...
Tsevni98
11-10-2004, 09:46 PM
What do you think of INCX. Have you been playing that monster?
What do you think of INCX. Have you been playing that monster?
As a matter of fact I owned it today for 4 minutes and made 72 cents a sh. Ithink it could be a real winner. I also owned ECST and XOMA for less than 5 mins each today too...nice day.
I'm cutting back on the daytrades. I'm being more selective based on Price volume and also, it is becoming more difficult for me to trade at work...too many interruptions.
Hey IIC...
I think I finally found my identity. I kind of like being Spock. He's one of my all time heros.
Live long and prosper...
Gee...I was looking forward to seeing who you were going to be next week
Prewatch:
GY RAND LLL RIMM WFMI HLYW HDWR GMCR URBN
Upgrades:
PHS SPLS ALTR DHI RFMD PHCC AMD MFE ACDO CNP GG UPL KOF TLM FLYI PRVD GNVC CTRP
As a matter of fact I owned it today for 4 minutes and made 72 cents a sh. Ithink it could be a real winner. I also owned ECST and XOMA for less than 5 mins each today too...nice day.
I'm cutting back on the daytrades. I'm being more selective based on Price volume and also, it is becoming more difficult for me to trade at work...too many interruptions.
Owned INCX again today +.22. Also had RAND 2x and MFLX(this was the best one)
Today's Momo:
GOOG PRVD OSTK ALDN GY TASR PLMO KMRT LNG KEYW GDP MCRI MFLX RRGB DRTK ELOS HANS XPRSA UTIW TRMD BAK BLKB RAND KERX COHT TWI IDBE TDSC IIT TLWT VNBC LCBM OMM PCSA VIRL INOD CLWT MWAV GRA MIX TKO CBTE ICOC ZANE RUBO CKCM LUCY BAMM KRY EURO SIMC PFSW WEB DOC VDSI
billyjoe
11-11-2004, 07:21 PM
IIC,
Any first call analyst's ratings this week? Thanks.
billyjoe
IIC,
Any first call analyst's ratings this week? Thanks.
billyjoe
I can't seem to get it this week.
Support/Resistance For Friday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2095
2080
Support
2048-2055
2025
2005-2010
1971
1960
1935-1940Medium
1920
1903
1891
1877-Very Weak
1860-1865
1836-1841
QQQ
Resistance
39.00
38.65-38.75
38.40
Support
37.95
37.75
37.010
36.65-36.70
36.25-Medium
36.05-Weak
35.65-Medium
35.35-35.40
35.00
34.50
34.00
Just taking it easy today...waiting for the inevitable pullback
Well, I did mke 2 daytrades today...NTGR an PRGS...made a bit
How about one of Doug's Dogs...FMTI + 34%...goes up another 23% and I'm even.
WITS looking better now...patience patience patience!!!
.NEXT WEEK
Initial Offerings:
Coinmach Service Corp. - 18.3 million income deposit securities via Merrill Lynch expected some time next week. Price talk: .25 to .75.
InPhonic Inc. - 7 million shares via Deutsche Bank and J.P. Morgan expected Monday. Price Talk: to .
Iowa Telecommunications Services Inc. - 15.8 million shares via Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley expected some time next week. Price talk: to .
Monolithic Power Systems Inc. - 5.5 million shares via Goldman Sachs and Merrill Lynch expected Thursday. Price Talk: to .
PortalPlayer Inc. - 6.25 million shares via Citigroup and Credit Suisse First Boston expected Thursday. Price talk: to .
PRA International - 6 million shares via Credit Suisse First Boston and Bear Stearns expected Wednesday. Price Talk: to .
Specialty Underwriters' Alliance Inc. - 12.7 million shares via Friedman Billings Ramsey expected Wednesday. Price Talk: .50.
Secondary Or Follow-On Offerings:
Audible Inc. (ADBL) - 4.8 million shares via Citigroup expected Wednesday.
Coeur D'Alene Mines Corp. (CDE) - 2.5 million shares via CIBC World Markets expected Thursday.
Esterline Technologies Corp. (ESL) - 3.2 million shares via UBS expected Thursday.
Gencorp Inc. (GY) - 7.5 million shares via J.P. Morgan expected Wednesday.
Impac Mortgage Holdings Inc. (IMH) - 5 million shares via UBS expected Thursday.
Nordic American Tanker Shipping Ltd. (NAD) - 2.7 million shares via UBS expected Wednesday.
Portfolio Recovery Associates Inc. (PRAA) - 1.7 million shares via William Blair & Co. expected Wednesday and Thursday.
PXRE Group Ltd. (PXT) - 4.4 million shares via Credit Suisse First Boston expected Wednesday.
Rush Enterprises Inc. (RUSHA) - 10 million shares via Credit Suisse First Boston expected Thursday.
Tempur-pedic International Inc. (TPX) - 10 million shares via Goldman Sachs and Lehman Brothers expected Wednesday.
Whiting Petroleum Corp. (WLL) - 8.6 million shares via Merrill Lynch expected some time next week.
Today's MoMo:
CCJ CTRP KMRT BOOM LNG URBN GOAM MCHX RAVN MCRI VRSN TMIC NCX TSRA ABIX WPTE VLTR ATI RCN DRTK HANS LSCP MPX NSDB WIND MATR CTHR MFLX LNOP MXT PSPT PCSA ECST NTRT STSI RAE SIMG TWI SNDA SMSI PFSW CREO DOC KRY CYB IMNY
Hi Everyone...you too Mea
http://MrBreakout.com is updated if you'd like to take a look...Thx...IIC
PS...Watch IIIN at the beginning of the week
I owned NTGR towards the end on Friday...but a daytrade is a daytrade so I cashed out...if this thing moves on volume you may want to consider it. I also like DHB FWIW...IIC
bot some NTGR...couldn't get DHB
bot some NTGR...couldn't get DHB
Actually I was able later to get DHB...but I lost .15 sh
billyjoe
11-15-2004, 04:40 PM
First Call Analysts "Highest Ratings" Portfolio and Report Card
Rating 1.0 = buy 2.0 = buy/hold followed by last week price, current week price, then loss/gain percentage
1.0 STGS 35.48 38.71 +9.1%
1.1 ULBI 12.95 13.13 +1.4
1.2 EPL 17.15 17.64 +2.9
1.2 MSM 35.23 35.63 +1.1
1.2 KERX 12.11 13.70 +13.1
1.2 DTPI 12.48 12.85 +3.0
1.2 AIRN 5.55 5.70 +2.7
1.2 BKST 18.90 2000 +5.8
1.2 SAH 21.40 21.98 +2.7
1.2 LRW 15.35 15.94 +3.8
Week 5 results No, your eyes don't deceive you 10 up 0 down 100% A+
billyjoe
Had a busy day off-stocks so I didn't make a whole lot. I think I'm the only person in the world who actually lost $$$ on DHB today -.15 sh. Only made .23 on NTGR, .15 on RHAT and .13 on LMIA. Unfortunately, or maybe fortunately, I was busy posting on a chat when I lost track of the time and missed the market close by a few seconds...so I still own VCLK
Gotta love LTON...up over 17% A/H on report...Another buck 50 and I'll be even...IIC
Websman
11-15-2004, 06:34 PM
I think I'm the only person in the world who actually lost $$$ on DHB today -.15 sh.
IIC
Don't feel bad. I tried a day trade on DHB last week and lost about .05, for a total loss of about $50, after commissions. If I would have just held on to it, I would have made substantially more.
I can't complain though. DHB has made me plenty of money, overall.
Webs...
Today's MoMo:
JOB LUCY ROXI BSQR ELI FRD AIC ZONS RDCM HWK SEGU SIRI BLKB DISK BUTL TKC SNDS TRFDF PSPT MPX SVNX LNOP KEYW MCHX SMSI NIKU PCSA MSGI QSND RAVN ADBL EZM MAHI SFCC XPRSA ALDN MKTW IDSY VNBC SYBR NAVR CRYP PENN ELOS CKCM ECST MCRI CHRB BOOM DHB OLGR NGPS TASR PRVD DWSN LMIA EXM HWG
Support/Resistance For Tuesday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2150-2155
2095
Support
2070
2048-2058
2025-Medium
2005-2010
1971
1960
1935-1940-Weak
1920-1927-Medium
1903
1891
1877-Very Weak
1860-1865
1836-1841
QQQ
Resistance
39.00
Support
38.75-Weak
38.45
37.85-Medium
37.70-Very Weak
37.35
37.10
36.65-36.70
36.35-36.40
36.15
35.65-Medium
35.35-35.40
35.00
34.50
34.00
PreWatch: AU PDG DOC ADSX PSYS CTMI LTON JNPR IDNX HD TSRA TBUS SYBR PFSW RITA OLGR PQUE ...Upgrades:IFOX PMACA GGC NCX ASF RFMD ONXX KTC AMD ARM
Today's MoMo:
TSRA EXM LNG CCJ MTEX WLK VRSN GPIC MFLX SNDS BOOM DOC NGPS PRVD NVI KFX DHB CYB ADSX TRFDF SIRI
I daytraded PDG PSRC FLEX NICE RTIX today...4up 1dn but I made chump change
Support/Resistance For Wednesday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2150-2155
2095
Support
2070
2048-2058-Weak
2020-2025-Medium
2005-Weak
1971
1960-Weak
1935-1940-Weak
1920-1928-Medium
1903
1891
1877-Very Weak
1860-1865
1836-1841
QQQ
Resistance
39.00
38.70-38.80-Weak
Support
38.55
37.85
37.50
37.10
36.65-36.70
36.45
36.15
35.65-Medium
35.35-35.40
35.00
34.50
34.00
Notice a lot of support levels but not many resistance levels...as time passes S/R levels lose some importance...IIC
Well...it's about time...China Airlines (CAL) and Connexion by Boeing, a business unit of The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA), today announced that the two parties have reached a definitive agreement for bringing the power of the Internet and high-speed connectivity to travelers on China Airlines' http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/041117/law052_1.html (http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/041117/law052_1.html)
2up 2dn 1nc today...shoulda just mailed in my commissions http://www.arborwood.com/awforums/images/smiles/wink.gif
Today's MoMo:
KMRT LNG VLTR CREE FRO TPTI ABMD WLK DCAI CNLG IIIN MSO NAT SMTI FRD IPS SNDS TKC WPTE TCF CAS KFX NGPS AIC CNTY DHIL SMXC AMRN SIRI SVNX MRY TRFDF NXXI
BTW...I will be going to Vegas tomorrow to The Trader's Expo till Saturday night. So no MoMo or S/R lists Thursday night...IIC
Support/Resistance For Thursday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2150-2155
Support
2085
2048-2058
2020-2025-Medium
1971
1960-Weak
1925-1935
1897-Medium
1877-Very Weak
1860-1865
1836-1841
QQQ
Resistance
39.35-Weak
Support
38.70-Medium
38.55-Weak
37.70
37.10
36.65
36.45-Weak
36.15
35.65-Medium
35.35-35.40
35.00
34.50
34.00
I got yesterday's Analyst Report...This would be 11/16/04
I don't know why it doesn't code correctly.
I was also able to retrieve the 11/9/04 report if you want to backtrack...The 11/09 report is below the 11/16 report...I'm not posting the Analyst's Worst one's though...IIC
Analysts' Highest-Rated Stocks for 11/16/04
This is a weekly ranking by First Call of the highest-rated stocks, based on analyst comments contributed within the past month to First Call's database.
To be included on the list, a company must be rated by at least five analysts.
First Call Consensus Recommendation Scale
1 = Buy
2 = Buy/Hold
3 = Hold
4 = Hold/Sell
5 = Sell
Most Attractive Issues
---- ---------- ------
Latest # Analysts Previous
Consensus Covering Consensus
(STGS) 1.0 6 1.3
(EPL) 1.2 9 1.3
(MSM) 1.2 6 1.0
(KERX) 1.2 6 1.1
(DTPI) 1.2 6 1.8
(PERY) 1.2 5 1.3
(CLDN) 1.2 5 1.1
(UWN) 1.2 5 1.4
(GISX) 1.2 5 1.6
(SAH) 1.2 5 1.8
(LRW) 1.2 5 1.3
(SCST) 1.2 5 1.5
(IMDC) 1.3 9 1.6
(ENCY) 1.3 8 1.5
(EPIC) 1.3 7 1.4
(SPN) 1.3 7 1.4
(KND) 1.3 7 1.4
(AGO) 1.3 7 1.6
(NCT) 1.3 6 1.3
(CPTV) 1.3 6 1.4
(BKST) 1.3 6 1.2
(MDU) 1.3 6 1.2
(RCRC) 1.3 6 1.5
(KTO) 1.4 12 1.5
(ULBI) 1.4 8 1.1
(BEXP) 1.4 7 1.5
(LGF) 1.4 7 1.3
(VSAT) 1.4 7 1.5
(UCO) 1.4 7 1.7
(GTNA) 1.4 5 1.8
(ORPH) 1.4 5 1.3
(EPEX) 1.4 5 1.5
(GLYT) 1.4 5 1.3
(AIRN) 1.4 5 1.2
(SMTL) 1.4 5 1.5
(SYD) 1.4 5 1.8
(CNXS) 1.4 5 1.2
(LIFC) 1.4 5 1.8
(BCII) 1.4 5 1.5
(WR) 1.4 5 1.5
(ORB) 1.4 5 1.5
(JAH) 1.4 5 1.8
(XRAY) 1.4 5 1.2
(OPTV) 1.4 5 1.5
(CMX) 1.5 15 1.6
(KMI) 1.5 13 1.6
(TKLC) 1.5 12 1.4
(TMO) 1.5 8 1.4
(PSYS) 1.5 8 1.6
(ELBO) 1.5 8 1.4
(PGNX) 1.5 8 1.6
(VVN) 1.5 6 1.7
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(ATH) 1.6 17 1.7
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(SYD) 1.4 5 1.8
(WR) 1.4 5 1.5
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(ORB) 1.4 5 1.5
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(ORPH) 1.4 5 1.3
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(GLYT) 1.4 5 1.3
(AIRN) 1.4 5 1.2
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(COO) 1.5 6 1.6
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(FLO) 1.5 6 1.6
(RPM) 1.5 6 1.8
(DSCO) 1.5 6 1.4
(SINT) 1.5 6 1.6
(CSH) 1.5 6 1.3
(AVCT) 1.5 6 1.7
(CCBI) 1.5 6 1.7
(RDEN) 1.5 6 1.8
(ATSN) 1.5 6 1.7
(FAST) 1.5 6 1.8
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New-born baby
11-20-2004, 06:34 PM
IIC,
Would you give me a description of your trading strategy? If that is too much to ask, perhaps a reference to a website that describes your methodology would do. I would like to pick your brain.
Thank you.
IIC,
Would you give me a description of your trading strategy? If that is too much to ask, perhaps a reference to a website that describes your methodology would do. I would like to pick your brain.
Thank you.I use different strategies for different situations. It also depends on how much money I'm putting into a stock and whether it is intended as a daytrade, swing trade or a longer term trade. Unfortunately, there are so many variables that I can't just sit here and write a list...I follow different criteria for different situations.
I prefer short term trading though...which I would say is from one day to a week. On short term trades I'm looking for Momentum...Upward price movement on volume.
My 3 mo. daytrading experiment ends on Monday. It was very interesting. I made over 320 roundtrips. I made a lot of mental errors, but overall I'm satisfied with the outcome and I learned quite a bit...even about myself; e.g. like how I react to an immediate bad move.
However, Daytrading and a job do not mix. Even though I have a lot of freedom at work, I still have to handle things when they come up. Paperwork can be done whenever, as long as it meet deadlines.
I have not decided exactly how I am going to approach the rest of the year yet. I will probably make some daytrades when I can catch them right...either at a newsbreak or when they hit an intra-day pivot point on volume. But mostly, I plan on concentrating on swing trades in moving groups, under block accumulation(when I can find those) and high RS stocks that have pulled back on low vol and possibly consolidated on low vol. Then I wait for a vol. upward move.
I will also keep watch lists on those where I like the technicals. I particularly watch three levels of RSI, Williams %R(Only after it's made my list...I don't scan for this), MACD(Partcularly Crossovers), A/D and Slow STO. But I also watch ADX, Bollinger Bands and a few other things. I set up different watch lists for stocks that meet particular criteria. I also look at channels...but not all the time.
But mostly, I believe I'll be watching the strongest movers in groups on the move that meet my other criteria.
One last thing...which is very important, except maybe on news plays, the market direction. I keep telling myself that I don't "have" to be in. This is usually not a problem for me on swing trades...but it was on the daytrades in quite a few cases during the first month.
I've thought about deleoping a list of criteria and just sticking to it...I did that throughout the 80's and the 90's. During that time I was a fairly strict Canslimmer. But, times change and I feel that I should try to be adaptable/flexible to whatever is happening in the markets...at least that's what I try to do...Best, IIC
EDIT...On longer term trades and some Swing trades I also consider current and projected fundamentals...I don't really pay attention to fundies of previous year's as I pretty much feel that they are meaningless.
Friday's MoMo
KMGB
INCX
ADSK
ADES
MEE
ANTP
TRGL
WLT
DCAI
MTMC
PARL
CIB
CMIN
CDSW
HSR
TRFDF
SIRI
TWTI
CBTE
BPA
HSVLY
STSI
AMTA
GMXR
billyjoe
11-20-2004, 11:47 PM
IIC, Previously you mentioned that you didn't think much of TZOO. I'll bet you wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole. Do you see anything fishy about it's performance or is this just reaction to over -hyping? Thanks.
billyjoe
IIC, Previously you mentioned that you didn't think much of TZOO. I'll bet you wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole. Do you see anything fishy about it's performance or is this just reaction to over -hyping? Thanks.
billyjoe
Yeah...I didn't like it at 19...well, wouldn't be the first time I blew it...but to be honest... now, I don't even read anything about it...so, I couldn't say...IIC
MEA_1956
11-21-2004, 02:28 AM
Mo MO MMOO
TRGL:::::: now this pick, safe to say, has really mad PaPa Proud. After I sold PETD and picked these two stocks to replace it I was expecting RRC to be the more aggersive of these two stocks. Found RRC on my own and followed Jons lead (from The Swamp) on TRGL. At this rate I just might have two 200% winners this year. 13.22% on Friday. ===> M.E.A.
Mr. Breakout is updated if you'd like to take a look http://MrBreakout.com
Thanks...IIC
New-born baby
11-21-2004, 05:44 PM
IIC,
Thank you for the description of your trading strategies. I appreciate the effort. I am particularly interested in your daytrading these past three months. Am I asking too much to ask,'what kind of numbers did you pull down?' By that I mean:
1. What percentage of trades were winners?
2. What percentage total gain did 3 months produce?
3. Could I, using your system, expect to make $30K or more per year daytrading?
4. What kind of advice would you care to toss my way?
IIC, if any of this is too personal, please ignore it, and accept my apologies. I am looking to really sharpen my investing skills. I would like to increase my investing profit and reap a steady income stream from it. That is why I ask.
Lastly, if you jump into any MoMo tomorrow, I'd like to read about it.
Thank you in advance. And the very best investing to you.
New-born baby
11-21-2004, 05:55 PM
BillyJoe,
I just looked at TZOO on the charts. Failed breakout. Looks to me--and I am not Spike or IIC, mind you, so double check this--that TZOO has just finished a 4th wave up move. Now doesn't WON say that you shouldn't buy stocks that have completed a 4th wave up, but be prepared to short the 5th wave, because "baby, that's all she wrote."
My viewpoint: I wouldn't touch this with a 10 foot pole, especially in this market. Of course, with my narrow, computer geek chest, I have trouble lifting a ten foot pole anyway.
Websman
11-21-2004, 06:44 PM
Yeah...I didn't like it at 19...well, wouldn't be the first time I blew it...but to be honest... now, I don't even read anything about it...so, I couldn't say...IIC
I wish I would have been stupid and jumped in when TZOO was at $15...
I book most of my tickets on Travelocity or Orbitz. As a matter of fact I bought some tickets to Paris for $395, tax and all off of travelocity, last month. Who needs TZOO? What good is it???
IIC,
Thank you for the description of your trading strategies. I appreciate the effort. I am particularly interested in your daytrading these past three months. Am I asking too much to ask,'what kind of numbers did you pull down?' By that I mean:
1. What percentage of trades were winners?
2. What percentage total gain did 3 months produce?
3. Could I, using your system, expect to make $30K or more per year daytrading?
4. What kind of advice would you care to toss my way?
IIC, if any of this is too personal, please ignore it, and accept my apologies. I am looking to really sharpen my investing skills. I would like to increase my investing profit and reap a steady income stream from it. That is why I ask.
Lastly, if you jump into any MoMo tomorrow, I'd like to read about it.
Thank you in advance. And the very best investing to you.
I have no problem with you asking.
My trades were almost 50-50 up/down. I never caught a runner which I thought I would about once a week in the beginning...although there were some that ran after I sold 'em.
I did not use my margin...but after commish, I am up 49.2% on my original allotment.
Using my system???...I tried a number of systems. But there are 3 major factors 1) I did not allot an amount that would have crushed me had I done poorly( So I was never under any big emotional strain) and 2) I was doing this as an experiment...I didn't have to depend on profits to live on and 3) Since I only BOT 100-2800 shs at a time(avg. was about 300-500) I wasn't influencing anything on lower ADV issues. But, if I was buying 5-10x as many shs I may not have been able to get the buy/sell prices I got(and sometimes even then I felt like I got screwed). Actually, larger buys could have been deadly on some trades.
These are big factors IMO. If I was trading for a living...rather than the future, I would not have taken so many risks. I'm going to take a little time and review all the trades...I took notes, but they don't cover everything.
But, I don't think I'll be daytrading for a living...too many ups and downs and I'm not so sure I would have the emotional makeup to depend on paying all my bills on my stock trades.
$30,000??? Well, it depends on how much you have to start with. If you start with $30,000 then you have to make 100% yr...If you start with $500,000 then it's only 6% yr...The former would be very pressure filled IMO if you depended on the $$$ to live on...Best, IIC
BillyJoe,
I just looked at TZOO on the charts. Failed breakout. Looks to me--and I am not Spike or IIC, mind you, so double check this--that TZOO has just finished a 4th wave up move. Now doesn't WON say that you shouldn't buy stocks that have completed a 4th wave up, but be prepared to short the 5th wave, because "baby, that's all she wrote."
My viewpoint: I wouldn't touch this with a 10 foot pole, especially in this market. Of course, with my narrow, computer geek chest, I have trouble lifting a ten foot pole anyway.
Looks like a 4th wave up to me too...I thoroughly enjoyed letting IBD know about the same thing late last year on CYD when it was in a similar situation and was # 1 on the IBD 100...next week it fell off the list...LOL...Of course they wouldn't give me any credit...but I also let them know where to find CYD's quarterly reports(Foreign cos. don't have to file electronically...but it was right on their site)...Geez...For all the $$$ they charge, you'd think they would check things out. There sure were a lot of mad investors that Friday night when CYD fell off...
I wish I would have been stupid and jumped in when TZOO was at $15...
I book most of my tickets on Travelocity or Orbitz. As a matter of fact I bought some tickets to Paris for $395, tax and all off of travelocity, last month. Who needs TZOO? What good is it???
Orbitz.com is very good for car rentals(a number of cos. on one page)...you can check the prices on Premiums or Full Sizes...go with the cheapest one...I get upgraded all the time that way...they never have them when you get there. Last year in OAK I ended up with a Lincoln TownCar for 39 bux...took me 15 mins to figure out how to drive it though...IIC
New-born baby
11-21-2004, 09:07 PM
IIC,
UP 49.2%? Let's see: on 100 grand, you'd be up $49,200 for the year. Not too shabby. I guess I could live off of peanut butter and jelly with that kind of cash.
Scottrade lets you run 4x your cash in margin for daytrading. $25k = $100K with their program. You just need to make winning trades so that you have $100k to work with. That's the issue. And 300 shares doesn't make much money in anything, does it? If the stock jumps up a buck, (a rare run, I'd think), after commisions, you're only good $276.
I was thinking that a daytrader needs 2k-3k shares per pop. 3k shares = $30 per cent move; and if you could get a 10 cent move, then you are up $276. That seems more easily attained than the $1.
Some have suggested that one should only trade stocks with BETAs exceeding 1.5, and moving a minimum of 1 million shares per day or more. I look at stocks like LU. Worthless company, moving 50-60 million shares per day. It is nothing to see 50k shares across the ticker in one transaction. That has to be just a daytrader's stock (IMO). Microsoft, moving 30 million shares per day. QCOM, EBAY and of course, TASR all seem to be daytraders' stocks. Did you ever play with one of these? Or would you care to comment about your philosophy of selecting daytrading stocks?
Thanks for everything.
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IIC,
UP 49.2%? Let's see: on 100 grand, you'd be up $49,200 for the year. Not too shabby. I guess I could live off of peanut butter and jelly with that kind of cash.
Scottrade lets you run 4x your cash in margin for daytrading. $25k = $100K with their program. You just need to make winning trades so that you have $100k to work with. That's the issue. And 300 shares doesn't make much money in anything, does it? If the stock jumps up a buck, (a rare run, I'd think), after commisions, you're only good $276.
I was thinking that a daytrader needs 2k-3k shares per pop. 3k shares = $30 per cent move; and if you could get a 10 cent move, then you are up $276. That seems more easily attained than the $1.
Some have suggested that one should only trade stocks with BETAs exceeding 1.5, and moving a minimum of 1 million shares per day or more. I look at stocks like LU. Worthless company, moving 50-60 million shares per day. It is nothing to see 50k shares across the ticker in one transaction. That has to be just a daytrader's stock (IMO). Microsoft, moving 30 million shares per day. QCOM, EBAY and of course, TASR all seem to be daytraders' stocks. Did you ever play with one of these? Or would you care to comment about your philosophy of selecting daytrading stocks?
Thanks for everything.
Yes...I know people who are daytraders who only trade large caps...it is much less risky. Betas are important...but news is news...and in that case betas don't mean much. I didn't perfect anything...and in some cases I was very lucky...but in others...not so...it evens out in the long run. Many that I played were small caps...they have a better potential for a run IMO...but I didn't catch any real runners. Also, I tried to cut losses quick...A few times i didn't though...overall, a bad move.
Personally, I liked the smaller cap stocks overall...but as I said...I was not depending on profits to pay the bills...might be a different story if I was...IIC
Nice day today:
Naz Share Volume A-1,181,852,372 D-643,329,831 U-61,133,678 ...Naz A/D/U/NH/NL...1,851 /1,275 /138 /132 /28 ...Top Sectors: Coal, Mining, Steel...Top Groups: Oil & Gas Operations,Insurance (Prop. & Casualty), Electric Utilities
I got +'s on ASIA EGHT TOPT AGIX PCSA and lost on one ADBL
billyjoe
11-22-2004, 04:29 PM
Week 6 First Call Analysts "Highest Ratings" Portfolio and Report Card
ratings 1.0 = buy 2.0 = buy/hold last week price , this week price , loss/gain percentage
dropped from last week ULBI AIRN BKST new this week PERY SCST UWN
1.0 STGS 38.71 37.92 -2%
1.2 EPL 17.64 18.45 +4.6
1.2 MSM 35.63 36.00 +1
1.2 KERX 13.70 11.81 -13.8
1.2 DTPI 12.85 12.17 - 5.3
1.2 SAH 21.98 22.53 +2.5
1.2 LRW 15.94 15.50 -2.8
1.2 PERY 19.80 21.87 +10.5
1.2 SCST 20.05 21.05 +5
1.2 UWN 11.04 11.10 -.5
Week 6 5 advanced 5 declined grade B-
Announced at 5pm EST today:
CONTRACTS
DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEMS AGENCY
Harris Technical Services Corp., Alexandria, Va., is being awarded an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contract with a base period of two years and seven one-year options for a total potential period of performance of nine years. The contract has a maximum ceiling of $175 million. This contract will support the Crisis Management System by providing integrated secure services for the exchange of full motion video, voice, graphics, facsimile, and data via fixed facilities located throughout the continental U.S. The requirement was solicited and awarded on a sole-source basis. The Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization - National Capital Region is the contracting activity (HC1047-05-C-4017).
AIR FORCE
Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control, Orlando, Fla., is being awarded a $112,251,744 firm fixed price contract modification to provide for Lot 4 - 288 Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM, AGM-158) with warranties. The location of performance is Lockheed Martin Integrated Systems, Orlando, Fla., and Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control, Orlando, Fla., and Troy, Ala. Total funds have been obligated. This work will be complete by February 2007. The Headquarters Air Armament Center, Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., is the contracting activity (FA8682-04-C-0060, P00007).
Blaine Warren Advertising, Henderson, Nev., is being awarded a $7,000,000 fixed priced, cost-plus fixed-fee and cost reimbursable contract modification to provide for advertising services for the Air Force Reserve Command. Total funds have been obligated. Solicitation began June 2004 and negotiations were completed November 2004. The Air Force Reserve Command is the contracting activity (FA6643-05-D-0001).
Computer Sciences Corp., Falls Church, Va., is being awarded a $5,968,596 cost-plus fixed fee contract to provide for Air Force Network Center, Network Security Division Computer Security Assistance Program. The location of performance is Air Intelligence Agency, San Antonio, Texas, and HQ 8 AF Det 1, Barksdale Air Force Base, La. Total funds have been obligated. This work will be complete by November 2005. Solicitation began October 2004. The Air Intelligence Agency, San Antonio, Texas, is the contracting activity (F41621-03-D-6100).
The Boeing Co., Anaheim, Calif., is being awarded a $5,650,377 cost-plus award-fee contract modification. This proposed contract will design, develop, produce, test, obtain certifications, and install, engineering model (EDM) antennas and any required ancillary test and support equipment in accordance with the document set forth in section C, Description/Specifications/Work Statement. This contract will also support government testing maintain EDM antennas and provide support at EDM sites as defined in IMP. At this time, $2,000,000 of the funds have been obligated. This work will be complete by November 2007. The Headquarters Electronic Systems Center, Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., is the contracting activity (F19628-02-C-0048, P00038).
DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY
Constellation NewEnergy, Houston, Texas, is being awarded a $91,265,994 firm fixed price type contract for electricity for various U.S. military installations and Federal civilian agencies in Texas. Performance completion date is expected to be January 2007. Contract funds will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. There were 66 proposals solicited and 15 responded. The Defense Energy Support Center is the contracting activity. (SP0600-05-D-8007)
Calpine Power America, LP, San Jose, Calif., is being awarded a $25,402,803 firm fixed price type contract for electricity for a Federal civilian installation in Texas. Performance completion date is expected to be January 2007. Contract funds will expire at end of current fiscal year. There were 66 proposals solicited and 15 responded. The Defense Energy Support Center is the contracting activity. (SP0600-05-D-8006)
NAVY
Lockheed Martin Corp., Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co., Marietta, Ga., is being awarded a $35,226,634 modification to a previously awarded indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract (N00019-04-D-0001) to exercise an option for logistics support, technical engineering support services, and spares procurement for the U.S. Marine Corps KC-130J and other U.S. Government C-130J aircraft. Work will be performed at the Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS), Cherry Point, N.C. (90 percent) and MCAS Miramar, Calif. (10 percent), and is expected to be completed in December 2005. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Md., is the contracting activity.
Rolls Royce Corp., Indianapolis, Ind., is being awarded a $7,204,484 modification to a previously awarded indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract (N00019-03-D-0002) to exercise an option for logistics support, technical engineering support services, and spare engines and associated parts for the U.S. Marine Corps KC-130J AE2100D3 turboprop engine and R391 propeller. Work will be performed at the Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS), Cherry Point, N.C. (90 percent) and MCAS Miramar, Calif. (10 percent), and is expected to be completed in November 2005. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Md., is the contracting activity.
Today's MoMo:
PCSA AAPL BTU CCJ NGPS FRO JCC ADBL SYNA BOOM ENER ABLE VLCCF KRO TOPT BXX INCX INHX ANTP NFLD PACT PKZ LCAV DCAI LMIA DHB RES VPI ROXI KFX WLT PFIN AIQ SIRI ADES HSVLY APCS UPCS AXYS MDKI TUNE KEYW CIB PDC BLT FRD CTT SMXC ICOC AMTA MTMC
Also, The Feds put in over $9.7 billion in the Repo pool today. Where will it end up? Dow Futs? Watch out tomorrow to see what will emerge...I'm no expert on Repurchase Agreements...but they can have short term(like overnight)effects...until they are reversed.
Anyone who knows more about this? Thanks, IIC
New Born...just read over the posts again...this was an experiment...I am no daytrading expert...I was not mentally prepared to put $50-90k into a daytrade.
Many of these news plays and vol. movers I never even heard of a minute before I bot them. It's one thing putting up 10 grand and quite another putting up 90 grand...or even 30 grand....at least to me.
I have no illusions about becoming a f/t daytrader...I don't think that would be an easy living. I also don't think I would have done as well % wise had I been trading large amounts.
On good days I made 6 or 7 hundred...on bad days I lost 3 or 4 hundred. My best week was +3000...my worst was -1000...rounded. On my last day(today) I was TOPT +.50 sh, AGIX +.70, PCSA +.48, ASIA +.10, EGHT +.05 and ADBL -.30.
If a daytrader has to buy 3000 shs all the time then I'd say they better know that stock well...in most cases I did not. In fact, most mornings I woke up not knowing which stocks I'd be watching.
From here on, I'd say I will be daytrading less frequently and Swing trading more...IIC
Decided not to go too far tonight:
Support/Resistance for Tuesday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2116
2098
Support
2050
2025
QQQ
Resistance
39.50
39.35
Support
38.95
39.35
New-born baby
11-23-2004, 07:28 AM
IIC,
Would you tell me then exactly what news you were looking for, and where you got it? I am interested in your system and may dabble in it.
Thank you.
IIC,
Would you tell me then exactly what news you were looking for, and where you got it? I am interested in your system and may dabble in it.
Thank you.
FDA news, EPS surpises, raised guidance and miscellaneous items. I use Briefing, Dow Jones, Yahoo, PR Newswire sometimes, but mostly pre-mkt I use http://www.realtimetraders.com/cust/siebert/stk_alerts.asp and I check all my clubs.
You can also check Nasdaq.com for pre movers and sometimes I check the pre action on any company that is announcing pre-mkt
Also, I set up a streamer for stocks upgraded...you can get most of them from Briefing.com
PreWatch
NFLD TWX SIRI AAPL DAGM ASKJ ANF BRCD TIVO SGTL CMNT DE ADBL NGPS PLAY ASIA NGEN DCGN RITA WITS
Bot NGEN on the flat base b/o and news(patent)
Bot NGEN on the flat base b/o and news(patent)
added NGEN at 4.10
New-born baby
11-23-2004, 10:09 AM
Thanks! Best investing to you.
APSG cwh b/o if it gets vol
Held over XXIA TOPT and NGEN ...sold UAPH +.38
I'm not sure if anyone is interested in these...they are announced everyday at 5pm EST.
FOR RELEASE AT No. 1204-04
5 p.m. ET November 23, 2004
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CONTRACTS
ARMY
Alliant Lake City Small Caliber Ammunition Co. L.L.C., Independence, Mo., was awarded on Nov. 22, 2004, a delivery order amount of $70,991,393 as part of a $71,377,864 firm-fixed-price contract for various Cal .22, Cal .30, 5.56mm, and 7.62mm Small Caliber Ammunition Cartridges. Work will be performed in Independence, Mo., and is expected to be completed by Sept. 30, 2006. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This was a sole source contract initiated on Oct. 5, 2004. The U.S. Army Field Support Command, Rock Island, Ill., is the contracting activity (DAAA09-99-D-0016).
Oshkosh Truck Corp., Oshkosh, Wis., was awarded on Nov. 22, 2004, a $12,281,000 firm-fixed-price contract for Diesel Engines for the Palletized Loading System. Work will be performed in Detroit, Mich. (53.3 percent), Springfield, Ohio (7.3 percent), and Oshkosh, Wis. (39.4 percent), and is expected to be completed by Dec. 31, 2005. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. There were an unknown number of bids solicited via the World Wide Web on July 26, 2004, and one bid was received. The U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command, Warren, Mich., is the contracting activity (W56HZV-05-C-0010).
Textron Marine and Land Systems, New Orleans, La., was awarded on Nov. 19, 2004, a $9,652,500 modification to a firm-fixed-price contract for procurement of 27 Armored Security Vehicles. Work will be performed in New Orleans, La., and is expected to be completed by Feb. 17, 2006. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This was a sole source contract initiated on Sept. 23, 1994. The U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command, Warren, Mich., is the contracting activity (DAAE07-99-C-S001).
Technical Solutions Group Inc.*, Ladson, S.C., was awarded on Nov. 18, 2004, a $5,909,743 firm-fixed-price contract for procurement of 15 Mine Protected Clearance Vehicles “Buffalo” and associated repair parts and spares. Work will be performed in Ladson, S.C., and is expected to be completed by April 30, 2005. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This was a sole source contract initiated on Sept. 15, 2004. The U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command, Alexandria, Va., is the contracting activity (W909MY 05-C-0001).
Oldenburg Group Inc.*, Iron Mountain, Mich., was awarded on Nov. 19, 2004, a delivery order amount of $5,348,817 as part of a $54,306,249 firm-fixed-price contract for three Warping Tugs for the Modular Causeway System. Work will be performed in Iron Mountain, Mich. (73 percent), Portsmouth, Va. (14 percent), and Ballwin, Mo. (2 percent), and is expected to be completed by Nov. 1, 2007. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. There were 28 bids solicited on July 28, 2000, and five bids were received. The U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command, Warren, Mich., is the contracting activity (DAAE07-01-D-T026).
Sea Box Inc.*, East Riverton, N.J., was awarded on Nov. 19, 2004, a delivery order amount of $313,938 as part of a $431,323,887 firm-fixed-price contract for three configurations of the “Modular” shipping containers and five configurations of the International Organization for Standardization shipping containers. Work will be performed in Izmir, Turkey, and is expected to be completed by Nov. 18, 2009. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. There were an unknown number of bids solicited via the World Wide Web on March 5, 2004, and six bids were received. The U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command, Warren, Mich., is the contracting activity (W56HZV-05-D-0024).
Charleston Marine Containers Inc., Charleston, S.C., was awarded on Nov. 19, 2004, a delivery order amount of $130,741 as part of a $555,276,743 firm-fixed-price contract for three configurations of the “Modular” shipping containers and five configurations of the International Organization for Standardization shipping containers. Work will be performed in Charleston, S.C., and is expected to be completed by Nov. 18, 2009. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. There were an unknown number of bids solicited via the World Wide Web on March 5, 2004, and six bids were received. The U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command, Warren, Mich., is the contracting activity (W56HZV-05-D-0033).
AIR FORCE
Northrop Grumman Mission Systems, Clearfield, Utah, is being awarded a $10,370,664 firm fixed price contract modification to provide for a restructure of the Propulsion System Rocket Engine Life Extension Program. This is due to government testing delays and program budget shortfalls. The locations of performances are Northrop Grumman Mission Systems, Clearfield, Utah and Aerojet, Clearfield, Utah. Total funds have been obligated. This work will be complete by October 2006. The Headquarters Ogden Air Logistics Center, Hill Air Force Base, Utah, is the contracting activity (F42610-98-C-0001).
LinQuest Corp., Los Angeles, Calif., is being awarded a $6,499,025 cost-plus award-fee contract modification. This modification extends for one fiscal year the specialized systems engineering support that the contractor provides to the Milsatcom Joint Program Price, particularly to the System Program Director and the advanced EHF (AEHF) program. Support includes analysis of requirements, waveform development, Interface Control Documents, advanced concepts development, training, system design support, and systems integration. The contractor also will maintain and upgrade the AEHF End-to-End Simulation Environment. Total funds have been obligated. This work will be complete by September 2005. Negotiations were completed October 2004. The Headquarters Space and Missile Systems Center, Los Angeles Air Force Base, Calif., is the contracting activity (F04701-98-C-0046, P00091).
*Small Business
Today's MoMo:
KMRT SNDA GOAM SYNA FDG ARLP RRC PACT SWN BOOM TRMD ADES KMGB ECST LNG DNR UPL SNSA MPX WLT VPI SIRI MCHX WILCF HSVLY MFLX KFX RES NFLD CDSW PFIN SMXC ANTP STSI HWK LNOP ELI MWY CTT AIQ RAE CLWT MACE GEOI DCAI MAX VDSI DCTH DOC HSR DISK LMIA MBAY
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(STGS) 1.0 6 1.3
(EPL) 1.2 9 1.3
(DTPI) 1.2 6 1.8
(MSM) 1.2 6 1.0
(KERX) 1.2 6 1.1
(PERY) 1.2 5 1.3
(CLDN) 1.2 5 1.1
(UWN) 1.2 5 1.4
(LRW) 1.2 5 1.3
(GISX) 1.2 5 1.6
(SCST) 1.2 5 1.5
(SAH) 1.2 5 1.8
(IMDC) 1.3 9 1.6
(UCO) 1.3 9 1.4
(ENCY) 1.3 8 1.5
(AGO) 1.3 7 1.6
(KND) 1.3 7 1.4
(NCT) 1.3 6 1.3
(CPTV) 1.3 6 1.4
(MDU) 1.3 6 1.2
(RCRC) 1.3 6 1.5
(KTO) 1.4 13 1.5
(ULBI) 1.4 9 1.1
(BEXP) 1.4 8 1.5
(VSAT) 1.4 7 1.5
(SPN) 1.4 7 1.3
(EPIC) 1.4 7 1.3
(GTNA) 1.4 5 1.8
(ORPH) 1.4 5 1.3
(EPEX) 1.4 5 1.5
(GLYT) 1.4 5 1.3
(SYD) 1.4 5 1.8
(CNXS) 1.4 5 1.2
(LIFC) 1.4 5 1.8
(BCII) 1.4 5 1.5
(ORB) 1.4 5 1.5
(JAH) 1.4 5 1.8
(XRAY) 1.4 5 1.2
(GET) 1.4 5 1.3
(AIRN) 1.4 5 1.2
(SMTL) 1.4 5 1.5
(OPTV) 1.4 5 1.5
(CMX) 1.5 15 1.6
(KMI) 1.5 13 1.6
(TMO) 1.5 8 1.4
(PSYS) 1.5 8 1.6
(ELBO) 1.5 8 1.4
(PGNX) 1.5 8 1.6
(LGF) 1.5 8 1.4
(VVN) 1.5 6 1.7
(HUGO) 1.5 6 1.5
(GNCMA) 1.5 6 1.4
(SINT) 1.5 6 1.6
(FSH) 1.5 6 1.4
(UTHR) 1.5 6 1.7
(ATSN) 1.5 6 1.7
(HUG) 1.5 6 1.7
(DSCO) 1.5 6 1.4
(RPM) 1.5 6 1.8
(CSH) 1.5 6 1.3
(FAST) 1.5 6 1.8
(FLO) 1.5 6 1.6
(PDC) 1.5 6 1.4
(CCBI) 1.5 6 1.7
(AVCT) 1.5 6 1.7
(RDEN) 1.5 6 1.8
(TSRA) 1.5 6 1.7
(MAPS) 1.5 6 1.8
(CMVT) 1.6 17 1.7
(ATH) 1.6 17 1.7
(TYC) 1.6 17 1.5
(CRME) 1.6 14 1.5
(UPL) 1.6 13 1.8
(PLCM) 1.6 13 1.7
Support/Resistance for Wednesday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2125
2088
Support
2060
2048
2025-Medium
QQQ
Resistance
39.60
39.35
39.00
Support
38.40
37.80
37.05
Held over XXIA TOPT and NGEN ...sold UAPH +.38
out TOPT +.45sh and out XXIA +.65sh
bot ELOS on the rebound 37.00
out ELOS +1.20sh...out ELOS +1.16sh
out ELOS +1.20sh...out ELOS +1.16sh
Oop's I meant out DRIV 1.16
Lost 8 cents sh on RDC but I bot ASKJ @ 25.12
Held over ASKJ...Unfortunately, I didn't get out of NGEN from yesterday...down .19 sh on the avg buy...but overall a very nice day.
Have a nice Thanksgiving everyone...IIC
Today's MoMo:
UTHR DRIV ECST MALL GPIC TK AAPL IDSY DCAI MDKI KEYW MSO LCAV PACT TOPT TPTI HDTV MSGI NGPS MSB ANTP VDSI SYNA TRMD RES KFX ELOS WILCF BOOM HSR CTT LMIA SMXC TRFDF CAS JBOH AIQ EURO
Support/Resistance for Friday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2150-2155
2135
Support
2088
2067
2048
2025-Medium
QQQ
Resistance
39.90
39.40-Weak
Support
39.15
38.50
37.80
37.05-37.10
FOR RELEASE AT No. 1209-04
5 p.m. ET November 24, 2004
CONTRACTS
DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY
Valero Marketing and Supply Co., San Antonio, Texas, is being awarded a $103,331,200 fixed price with economic price adjustment type contract for fuel for the government of Israel. Performance completion date is expected to be December 31, 2005. Contract funds will expire at end of current fiscal year. There were eight proposals solicited and two responded. The contracting activity is the Defense Energy Support Center, Fort Belvoir, Va. (SP0600-05-D-0453).
ARMY
Hensel Phelps Construction Co., Austin, Texas, was awarded on Nov. 22, 2004, an $84,276,830 firm-fixed-price contract for design, construction, renovation, and alteration projects. Work will be performed at Fort Hood, Texas, and is expected to be completed by Feb. 25, 2006. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. There were 25 bids solicited on Aug. 24, 2004, and two bids were received. The U.S. Army Engineer District, Fort Worth, Texas, is the contracting activity (W9126G-05-C-0001).
Raytheon Co., Tucson, Ariz., was awarded on Nov. 23, 2004, a $24,500,000 modification to a firm-fixed-price contract for 500 TOW 2B AERO GEN 2 Missiles. Work will be performed in Tucson, Ariz., and is expected to be completed by Aug. 31, 2006. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This was a sole source contract initiated on July 15, 2002. The U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command, Redstone Arsenal, Ala., is the contracting activity (W31P4Q-04-C-0061).
John C. Grimberg Co. Inc., Rockville, Md., was awarded on Nov. 22, 2004, an $8,915,000 firm-fixed-price contract for Renovation of Conmy Hall. Work will be performed at Fort Myer, Va., and is expected to be completed by Sept. 15, 2004. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. There were 172 bids solicited on July 23, 2004, and six bids were received. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore, Md., is the contracting activity (W912DR-05-C-0003).
Oshkosh Truck Corp., Oshkosh, Wis., was awarded on Nov. 22, 2004, an $8,460,000 modification of a firm-fixed-price contract for purchase of additional 100,000 hours of functional technical support to assist in installation of Armor Crew Protection and Air Conditioner Kits. Work will be performed in Oshkosh, Wis., and is expected to be completed by May 31, 2005. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This was a sole source contract initiated on Nov. 5, 2004. The U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command, Warren, Mich., is the contracting activity (W56HZV-04-C-0323).
Oshkosh Truck Corp., Oshkosh, Wis., was awarded on Nov. 22, 2004, a $6,077,053 modification of a firm-fixed-price contract for 5,907 Man Days of Field Service Representative Support for the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle. Work will be performed in Oshkosh, Wis., and is expected to be completed by Sept. 30 2005. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This was a sole source contract initiated on Jan. 22, 2004. The U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command, Warren, Mich., is the contracting activity (W56HZV-04-C-0221).
GSE Dynamics Inc.*, Hauppauge, N.Y., was awarded on Nov. 23, 2004, a $5,431,860 firm-fixed-price contract for 567 Rear Assembly Headers with M1 Vehicle Application. Work will be performed in Hauppauge, N.Y., and is expected to be completed by Jan. 26, 2006. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. There were an unknown number of bids solicited via the World Wide Web on Aug. 11, 2004, and three bids were received. The U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command, Warren, Mich., is the contracting activity (W56HZV-05-C-0068).
NAVY
BAE Systems Applied Technologies Inc., Rockville, Md., is being awarded a $62,184,430 cost-plus-fixed-fee, incentive-fee and award-fee, level of effort contract to provide for System Integration Support for the TRIDENT I (C4) and TRIDENT II (D5) Fleet Ballistic Missile Programs in implementing interface control programs and performing special technical investigations such as the following: (1) modify and update system test procedures and plan for and participate in Strategic Weapon System testing during submarine overhaul, refit and backfit; (2) perform configuration management and alteration control via documentation, drawings and technical manuals; (3) provide logistics, engineering and material control support; (4) provide planning and monitoring support in ensuring compliance with the U.S. Navy’s portion of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START); and (5) provide maintenance support data system installation and support for the Strategic Weapon System, including materials. The contract also contains effort for Tomahawk Land Attack Missile-Nuclear (TLAM-N) Support and Advanced Systems Studies. Work will be performed in Rockville, Md., and is expected to be completed by September 2005. Contract funds in the amount of $38,963,072 will expired at the end of the current fiscal year. The contract was not competitively procured. The Navy’s Strategic Systems Programs, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00030-05-C-0022).
Raytheon Technical Services Co., Indianapolis, Ind., is being awarded an undefinitized contract action with a not-to-exceed value of $8,000,000 for the procurement of eight SHAred Reconnaissance Pods (SHARP) for the F/A-18E/F aircraft. Work will be performed in Yeovil, United Kingdom (27 percent); Camden, N.J. (18 percent); Indianapolis, Ind. (11 percent); Logan, Utah (10 percent); Clearwater, Fla. (6 percent); Danbury, Conn. (6 percent); Albuquerque, N.M. (6 percent); Dallas, Texas (6 percent); Marion, Va. (4 percent); Brea, Calif. (2 percent); Grand Rapids, Mich. (2 percent); and Anaheim, Calif. (2 percent), and is expected to be completed in May 2006. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This contract was not competitively procured. The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Md., is the contracting activity (N00019-05-C-0009).
Raytheon Systems d/b/a Raytheon Systems Co., Tucson, Ariz., is being awarded a $6,131,670 cost-plus-fixed-fee modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract (N00019-04-C-0006) to provide engineering and logistics sustaining support for the AIM-9X Lot 5 (Fiscal Year 2005) U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force Follow-on Test and Evaluation Program. Work will be performed in Tucson, Ariz., and is expected to be completed in November 2005. Contract funds in the amount of $1,885,390 will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Md. is the contracting activity.
*Small Business
New-born baby
11-25-2004, 07:22 AM
IIC,
It'll gap fill and move up, don't you think?
IIC,
It'll gap fill and move up, don't you think?
What will?
New-born baby
11-25-2004, 09:46 AM
IIC,
Sorry, IIC. I put the stock in the heading. NGEN. I think it'll fill the gap underneath, and this climb higher on the patent news.
IIC,
Sorry, IIC. I put the stock in the heading. NGEN. I think it'll fill the gap underneath, and this climb higher on the patent news.
Sorry...I always forget to look at the heading...well, the patent news was announced a couple of days ago...looked like it was going to be a flat base breakout. I'll watch it closely on Friday...Might just take my lumps. Overall, I have had an excellent week this week...so one big loser won't kill me...Best, IIC
Gold reached a new high of $453 in Hong Kong yesterday.
I like the following charts:
FLDR INSU ICCA
Also watch these:
BIVN RD RTP VDSI BP BOOM INCX AATK SKS INCX TOPT SHOP OSTK
And two I own:
DPTR LTON
out ASKJ +.19
bot PACT
took a .31 sh loss on PACT but I bot CMC
Bot NENG at 2.42...still have NGEN from Tues(avg.4.12)
Bot NENG at 2.42...still have NGEN from Tues(avg.4.12)
Sold out NENG for +6 cents a sh...made a couple hundred so wasn't too bad...but I was counting on more. Sold CMC +.36sh and held over NGEN again.
Sold out NENG for +6 cents a sh...made a couple hundred so wasn't too bad...but I was counting on more. Sold CMC +.36sh and held over NGEN again.Actually, it ended up being +5cents and +41cents sh
Today's MoMo
Actually I'm surprised that so many had at least 1.5x ADV in only 3 1/2 hrs:
UTHR TRMD OSTK BTU MSO TONS RES ZEUS
ATI CKCM GPIC DCAI ADBL IIIN ANTP CRXL
MSB MFLX VDSI CNLG WEB CAP SIM TGA BUTL
DDD SMXC HSVLY MDKI HSR EURO ASY EONC
Runner
11-27-2004, 12:28 PM
I watched ckcm leave the station without me
I watched ckcm leave the station without me
Well, the way I look at it is that it's better that the train leaves the station without you than if it derails with you. There's always plenty more...IIC
IIC Think I saw that you droped TOPT just hit with a dart looks good to me
IIC Think I saw that you droped TOPT just hit with a dart looks good to me
Yes...but it was a daytrade only. It does look good though...IIC
http://MrBreakout.com is updated if you'd like to take a look...Thanks, IIC
Who will replace Greenspan???
http://www.usatoday.com/money/2004-11-28-greenspan_x.htm
Websman
11-28-2004, 07:14 PM
Who will replace Greenspan???
http://www.usatoday.com/money/2004-11-28-greenspan_x.htm
Probably Mickey Mouse....
billyjoe
11-28-2004, 07:14 PM
IIC,
Please remind me what RSI(14) from Mr. Breakout refers to. Thanks
billyjoe
IIC,
Please remind me what RSI(14) from Mr. Breakout refers to. Thanks
billyjoe
The 14 refers to periods... For short term I use the 2, 5 and 14...14 is the most common...here is an explantion of RSI:
http://stockcharts.com/education/IndicatorAnalysis/indic_RSI.html
Will Any one let me know DHB place on IBD 100
billyjoe
11-28-2004, 08:51 PM
RL, It is #8.
billyjoe
Billy Joe,
Thanks this sure Is a great forum. No one bad mouths any one all you get Is help when you ask for It. We don't know each other but are becoming good friends.
THANKS AGAIN.
Morning Watch: OSTK NENG OMM SMMX TOPT VLO NGPS ZIXI TONS AMD SNY CKCM NEOL IBM SKS BOOM XMSR RIMM SHOP FRX NIKE CAAS PLAY GIVN AAPL
Morning Watch: OSTK NENG OMM SMMX TOPT VLO NGPS ZIXI TONS AMD SNY CKCM NEOL IBM SKS BOOM XMSR RIMM SHOP FRX NIKE CAAS PLAY GIVN AAPL
Sorry...NIKE=NKE
New-born baby
11-29-2004, 01:53 PM
IIC<
I hope you got out of NGEN at 4.48 for a nice profit.
MEA_1956
11-29-2004, 02:04 PM
NGEN I rode this one for 130.45% profit last year. Picked it up just after the first of the year. May just be at the start of another up trend. JMO good luck ===> M.E.A.
New-born baby
11-29-2004, 02:06 PM
MEA,
I like your posts, but I have this one request: give us the symbol when you write. That way I am sure what you are speaking about. (Yes, my other request is run the spell check [:-)]
Best investing your way, MEA.
MEA_1956
11-29-2004, 02:09 PM
Morning Watch: OSTK NENG OMM SMMX TOPT VLO NGPS ZIXI TONS AMD SNY CKCM NEOL IBM SKS BOOM XMSR RIMM SHOP FRX NIKE CAAS PLAY GIVN AAPL
Should have held VLO & TSO both over 130%
OMM I should have bought this one instead of telling Mike 05 to jump on it.
Time to run off to work. Have a great day. ===> M.E.A.
billyjoe
11-29-2004, 04:42 PM
First Call Analysts "Highest Ratings" Portfolio and Report Card Week 7
Gone this week is DTPI replaced by CLDN
ratings 1.0 = buy 2.0 =buy/hold last week price , current week price, % loss or gain
1.0 STGS 37.92 39.50 +4.2
1.2 EPL 18.45 19.33 +4.8
1.2 MSM 36.00 36.59 +1.6
1.2 KERX 11.81 12.59 +6.6
1.2 SAH 22.52 25.09 +11.4
1.2 LRW* 15.50 16.08 +3.7
1.2 PERY 21.87 19.59 -10.4
1.2 SCST 21.05 21.17 +.6
1.2 UWN 11.10 10.96 -1.3
1.2 CLDN 21.90 21.75 -.7
* disclosure I'm in this one at 15.27
Week 7 another good week 7 up 3 down grade A
Wasn't around much today...lost 3 cents a sh on AU, caught IPAR for 1.11 sh on the guidance and sold NGEN at 4.59 and 4.60...lucked out on that one with the news...IIC
New-born baby
11-29-2004, 05:43 PM
IIC,
Congrats on NGEN! I have been watching the stock daily after you brought my attention to it, but never had the guts to pull the trigger. Up $1 today! NICE.
I am watching your posts and may jump into something you throw up on the board.
IIC,
Congrats on NGEN! I have been watching the stock daily after you brought my attention to it, but never had the guts to pull the trigger. Up $1 today! NICE.
I am watching your posts and may jump into something you throw up on the board.
NGEN was just luck on the news...I thought it was gonna be a flat base b/o last week but it pulled back...but of course I've always said that I'd rather be lucky than good.
IPAR...I just happened to be watching the news when I saw the guidance come out...I often do that when nothing's going on w/ my lists.
The problem is that I cannot post trades in R/T everywhere. I think forums are best for posting watclists, ideas and questions...Real Time stuff is best left to chatrooms and IM's...IIC
Today's MoMo:
CAAS
TONS
AAPL
OSTK
NGPS
IIIN
PRVD
PARL
VLLY
IOC
FRGB
BRY
SGTL
RUBO
GDP
NFLD
ENER
MCRI
ZEUS
SMXC
IPS
ASPM
TGA
HRVE
ADBL
OMM
FFEX
CIB
HSVLY
SIM
ROXI
CMIN
MALL
TLWT
ASY
DAVE
ECST
MEDX
LMIA
BPA
TUNE
ABLE
DOC
GOT
MBAY
SIRI
CAP
GLBL
Support/Resistance for Tuesday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2150-2155
2135-2140
Support
2094-Medium
2078-Weak
2048
2025-Weak
2015-Medium
QQQ
Resistance
40.10
39.50
Support
39.10
38.85
37.80
37.10
New-born baby
11-29-2004, 08:04 PM
IIC,
You said that real time stuff is best left for chat rooms and IM. Duh. What's an "IM.?"
Websman
11-29-2004, 08:13 PM
IIC,
You said that real time stuff is best left for chat rooms and IM. Duh. What's an "IM.?"
I'll answer that...It stands for Instant message. :)
Yes...that's correct re: IM.
During my DT experiment...I found that the most successful trades overall were news based. Not the pre-m ones, but the ones I caught during the day.
If you have the time and the patience, you can watch news...like Dow Jones...you can also watch your Day's High streamer to see which one's are on the move right now and flip over to news.
Have your streamer and your buy confirm screen set up before hand...when you see a newsbreak enter the ticker in immediately on the 1 min chart...You can buy within 10-30 secs in most cases...immediately set up your sell confirm screen...Unfortunately I didn't track the ones I caught this way specifically...but I am sure I made $$$ on over 75% of them...and when I lost...it was never really a hi % loss. I had one the other day that was up 60 c within a min after I bot...but 2 mins later I sld for a 20 c loss...but that was unusual. If a stock ran up a few bux and I caught 50 c or more of it I was a happy camper...even when it went much higher...IIC
FWIW:
http://www.forbes.com/2004/11/29/cx_pk_1129eyeonstocks.html
New-born baby
11-30-2004, 04:54 AM
IIC,
Thanks for the info on your methodology. And anything else you'd like to offer, I'll be glad to read and consider.
Today's MoMo:
TZOO EXM LNG TONS ZEUS CRYP BMHC KBAY WPTE OSTK TASR PACT FRGB GSIC IIIN IPS XPRSA ISRG BRY EONC EKT DPTR WEB SBAC DCAI AIQ DAVE DCTH PFSW SOSA DDD DOC VDSI CNR UPCS MBAY ELI
I'm getting very busy at work...so I'm taking a little different approach till things quiet down some...Making real quick plays only...at least that's the plan.
Today I caught .40 on PACT, .47 on LEND, .19 on ZEUS, .14 on ENCY, scratched on SPAB, lost .16 on NKTR and lost .20 on MTSX.
Support/Resistance for Wednesday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2150-2155
2135
Support
2095-Medium
2078-Weak
2066
2048
2025
2004-Medium
QQQ
Resistance
40.10
39.95
39.60
Support
39.10
38.85-Weak
37.80
37.40
37.10
Websman
11-30-2004, 08:05 PM
I've experimented with daytrading and have come to a conclusion...Daytrading sucks!
I've experimented with daytrading and have come to a conclusion...Daytrading sucks!
Why? Sure you get alot of bad executions...sure you get whipsawed...sure you get interrupted and find out you just lost 500 bux...sure you have to stare at 1 min charts for hours on end...sure you have a tax nightmare...sure you are watching the wrong stocks on your watchlists 99% of the time...sure they usually run about 10 seconds after you click the Sell Confirm button...But overall I think it's pretty good.
Sometimes I don't stick to my plan...sometimes it works out better...but Spike warned us about that...but usually, I do much better in the long run if I do stick to my plan...win or lose. Takes a lot of discipline. Also, it is very important to not let losses get to you. I know in my short experience with this, it seems to run in streaks...I really don't know why that is...maybe it is a psychological thing? I remember when I had 9 up days in a row...And to tell you the truth, I was feeling a little cocky. I finished it with my best day on the 9th day which was a Friday. On the next Monday I made 10 trades...1 up 9 dn...my worst day...I just kept thinking...the next one is gonna run...but I only lost 1/2 of what I had made on the previous Friday...actually it was a good thing...it brought me back to reality and the rest of that week I took it slow...One of the worst things is feeling like you "have to be in"...That part is tough for all of us.
One nice thing though about trading news plays is that it doesn't matter so much what the overall mkts are doing. Another thing I should mention...Some of my worst days were when the mkts were strong...there were too many to watch and i got all confused. Most of my best days were when the markets were down or flat.
Well...just some food for thought...IIC
Runner
11-30-2004, 09:52 PM
IIC, very good information you just shared with us. I keyed on a few things and that was “having a plan and sticking to it”. I bet that also means getting out of the trade quickly when it is going against you. Even longer-term traders struggle with this very thing. Well it will go back up, or my 2% stop target might be too tight. I’ve done it and the next thing I’m like ok, hello 7%, sure was looking better at that 2% drop. I’ve been defining my swing trading plan and I’ve been finding out that base hits can and do win ball games. Nothing wrong with a 3-5% profit in a few days. When I get greedy that is when I get what’s coming.
Thanks for your insight into the world of day trading.
Runner
New-born baby
11-30-2004, 09:55 PM
IIC,
I'd like to master the daytrading habit. Just keep talkin'! Anything you want to throw out here, I want.
If I had a day like you had today, I'd be rejoicing. Someday I am going to ask you how you screen for stocks, (other than watch the news).
Best investing to you, IIC. Hey, you are up for the year, aren't you?
IIC,
I'd like to master the daytrading habit. Just keep talkin'! Anything you want to throw out here, I want.
If I had a day like you had today, I'd be rejoicing. Someday I am going to ask you how you screen for stocks, (other than watch the news).
Best investing to you, IIC. Hey, you are up for the year, aren't you?
I am not even close to having it mastered...I made some today and I won't complain...but I need a lot of work on my position sizing strategy.
Yes...I'm up this year...but I doubt that I am up as much as many think I am...I've made some big blunders this year...and the majority of our account balance is in WITS at an average buy price of 14.45...so, if you think about it...50%+ on 20% of your worth and 3.5%+ on over 50% of your worth does not make for a stellar year...however, the other 30% has done pretty good too and I did well the first 3 weeks of the year. But I had a plan on day one this year...+200% overall...not gonna come close...IIC
IIC, very good information you just shared with us. I keyed on a few things and that was “having a plan and sticking to it”. I bet that also means getting out of the trade quickly when it is going against you. Even longer-term traders struggle with this very thing. Well it will go back up, or my 2% stop target might be too tight. I’ve done it and the next thing I’m like ok, hello 7%, sure was looking better at that 2% drop. I’ve been defining my swing trading plan and I’ve been finding out that base hits can and do win ball games. Nothing wrong with a 3-5% profit in a few days. When I get greedy that is when I get what’s coming.
Thanks for your insight into the world of day trading.
Runner
As far as daytrading...yes, I'm looking for a lot of singles...but it sure would be nice to hit a homerun once in a while...so far...has not happened to me.
But you are right..."Stick to the Plan"...modify it when necessary...but not on the fly...I hope sometimes...but that doesn't work for me very often...Best, IIC
As far as analysis...I believe chart reading is extremely crucial...here's one of my faves:
http://www.funphone.com/vanessa/a1.jpg
Runner
12-01-2004, 07:10 AM
IIC, just glancing at the chart I see that bottom wavy line in a negative divergence. The RSI is going down and the price is going up. I think of this as hills and valleys. From the hilltop on the far left if I was standing on that hill I might be able to see the 4 other peaks.
This would indicate this stock might be running out of gas.
Karel
12-01-2004, 07:50 AM
As far as analysis...I believe chart reading is extremely crucial...here's one of my faves:
Hi Doug! Wonderfully illuminating!! But it really is part of a course in technical charting. For those who are interested (no spike, not you), you'll find it here (http://funphone.com/vanessa/).
Fasten your seatbelts.
billyjoe
12-01-2004, 08:37 AM
Thank you IIC and Karel. I knew if I hung around the Mr.MarketisHuge website long enough everything about investing would be explained clearly leading to my total financial independence.
billyjoe
Don't forget...the QQQ is now QQQQ
Bot NKTR on rebound 18.75
Bot NKTR on rebound 18.75
out NKTR 19.06...possibly a shakeout...but played it safe
abk33139
12-01-2004, 10:41 AM
Wow, what's going on with NKTR? Its bouncing around like a rubber ball.
Wow, what's going on with NKTR? Its bouncing around like a rubber ball.
I have no idea...but I bot it back at 19.02
I have no idea...but I bot it back at 19.02
out NKTR 19.43
abk33139
12-01-2004, 02:07 PM
I'm curious - is this day trading stuff your doing or purchases to hold for a bit?
I'm curious - is this day trading stuff your doing or purchases to hold for a bit?
Daytrades right now...getting killed on CNLG...bot NKTR again at 19.12
Guess the 3rd time was not a charm...out NKTR -.08 sh
Websman
12-01-2004, 03:29 PM
I think I haven't had much luck at daytrading because of a lack of experience on my part. Unfortunatey, my workplace won't let me use the computers for my own financial gain...cheapskates. lol
I'll be retired in another 13 years. then I'll have plenty of time and plenty of cash to play with!
Keep posting your experiences IIC. I'm learning from you!
Naz Share Volume A...1,815,411,990 D...340,730,087 U...27,576,961
Issues A/D/U/NH/NL 2,102 /1,039/ 125 /329 /21
NYSE Share Volume A...1,392,018,570 D...368,133,370 U...12,396,250
Issues A/D/U/NH/NL 2,339 /1,029 /134 /489 /3
Today's MoMo:
SEB CME HWG CTRP LNG FFIV AIT VLG BEBE KRO MSA USG JUPM VRSN PDA IAIA AEOS MSGI COHT HURC ULCM WEB NFLD ADBL GBX CLCT DCAI WILCF ASPM AIQ TUNE PARL MTMC CHNL GIGM SBAC SMSI CNLG DDD SMXC MDF WGAT PMACA TIV ELI PFSW DOC INOD
scifos
12-01-2004, 07:36 PM
whats with SMXC, did i miss something here?
After Hours Positive Guidance
American Eagle Raises Guidance
Wednesday, December 01, 2004 4:11:02 PM ET
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American Eagle Outfitters, Inc (AEOS) said it now expects fourth quarter earnings of $1.08 to $1.10 per share. The company's previous guidance was earnings of $1.00 to $1.03 per share and the current consensus earnings estimate is $1.04 per share for the quarter ending January 31, 2005.
whats with SMXC, did i miss something here?
I don't know this one very well...But Trucking is doing good and this one certainly seems to be an earnings turnaround...Not much in the way of Institutional Sponsorship...but it's been getting increasing block trades on the upside...But I missed it too...IIC
Runner
12-01-2004, 08:31 PM
For a possible swing, might offer a low risk to reward ratio.
ROXI
http://img57.exs.cx/img57/350/ROXI.png
GOLD...YIKES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://kitco.com/images/live/gold.gif
Runner...I agree...it is well worth considering...IIC
Runner
12-01-2004, 10:39 PM
IIC, I may keep an eye on it tomorrow just incase.
IIC, I may keep an eye on it tomorrow just incase.Hey...I like the title of your new thread!!!
BTW... I'm upgrading WITS from a Super Duper Long Term Accumulate to a Super Deluxe Sector Outperform...that oughtta be good for a 2 buck gap at the open...LOL
PS: Hey Stenz Call Briefing.com... ;)
Support/Resistance for Thursday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2200
2150-2155
2143
Support
2102-Medium
2078-Weak
2066
2048
2025
2010
QQQQ
Resistance
40.10
Support
39.65
39.20
38.85-Weak
37.80
37.40
The GDP and the market moves make no sense to me...I'm moving to the "Cautious" side...IIC
Retail looks bad...no trading for me today...have to hit the road early...be careful...IIC
Today's MoMo:
TZOO TPTI ECST MFLX SMSI VLTR NTAP DCAI ZANE HURC MALL MCHX FVE BITS PCSA TLWT ANTP DOC CAP MTMC WCC TWI FRD INOD DDD GLBC MDKI APCS
LOUD MBAY SIRI TUNE RMI BSQR MAX VWPT DCTH CFS
Support/Resistance for Friday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2200
2150-2155
Support
2103-Medium 2070-Medium
2048
2025
QQQQ
Resistance
40.10
39.95-Weak
Support
39.65
39.20
38.85-Weak
37.80
Websman
12-03-2004, 08:22 AM
It's looking like it could be a good day, especially since I'm taking a long weekend!
I'm holding SIRI and DHB.
Have you seen ISIS? I lost some cash on it a month ago and now it's going up.
NUTR reported in line with estimates.
NGEN looks like it's still running.
I've been looking at BBW. We have a Build-a-Bear workshop here, and it's always packed with customers. I think the future is bright for it.
I've also noticed that DPZ is doing quite well. It seems as though most of the IPO's lately. are doing well.
Back to you IIC!
Webs...
I'm going to be very busy at work the next couple of months...big reorganization...so I'l still be around everyday but not too much trading time...IIC
Mixed Open Expected; Intel To Boost Tech Stocks, Employment Data To Drag - U.S. Commentary [INTC] 12/3/2004 9:17:55 AM Two powerful forces are fighting for traders' attention going into Friday's session, as positive guidance from Intel looks likely to boost tech stocks, but a disappointing November employment report will drag on many of the other segments of the market. Wall Street was unable to capitalize on a continued slide in oil prices on Thursday, as traders hedged their bets ahead of the monthly jobs report and left the major averages near the unchanged mark at the close. With expectations primed by October's sharp increase in payrolls, the November employment report, released before the opening bell on Friday, disappointed many economists, with fewer jobs being added during the month than had been projected. According to the U.S. Labor Department, non-farm payrolls grew by 112,000 in November, down sharply from the previous month's advance and missing the 190,000 increase that economists had projected. The unemployment rate for the month came in at 5.4%. Immediately after the release of the employment report, treasury yields, which broke to the upside at the start of the week and had continued to tick higher over the past few days, dropped sharply. While still up on the week as a whole, the yield on the 10-year note is currently at 4.304%, down 9.3 basis points on the day. Meanwhile, tech stocks will likely get a lift from positive guidance from Intel (INTC). In a mid-quarter update revealed after the close on Thursday, the chip bellwether raised its revenue guidance for the fourth fiscal period, attributing the revision to worldwide demand for its Intel Architecture products. Intel stated that it now expects revenue for the period of $9.3-$9.4 billion, rather than the $8.6-$9.2 billion it had previously projected. In other corporate news, Fifth Third Bancorp (FITB) revealed late Thursday that it is taking certain actions to restructure its balance sheet, including the sale of 20% of its securities portfolio and the retirement of about $3 billion in long-term debt. The company stated that these actions will lead to fourth-quarter earnings of about $0.28-$0.30 per share. Wall Street analysts were projecting a profit of $0.82 per share.
Caught .19 a sh on it ...News play gapped...waited for a p/b...owned it for 8 mins
Caught .19 a sh on it ...News play gapped...waited for a p/b...owned it for 8 mins
Bot/Sld it 2 more times...-.08 and +.15...last time I sold at 3.00 'cause I had to leave...then it went up qite a bit more...such is life when you have a job...but I'm not gonna complain...IIC
Today's MoMo:
BSQR PFSW BITS HRVE MBAY FVE DDIC QSND HSVLY CNR DCTH SMSI RHA LAN WPTE BXG AIC MSB INOD CIB GSIC RMI SIM OMM WEB ADSX ULCM MIX OPMR MTMC TWI RITT DOC RES PRFT GBX MSA WLT DCAI TPTI INHX VLCCF CAAS IPS BIOM SWN VLTR OSG PACT ELOS FDG GMR BTU
jiesen
12-04-2004, 01:05 AM
I bought VLCCF at 9. I didn't know it was possible to make 300% in a year with a tanker stock, or I wouldn't have sold it under 10! I've also been watching OSG since the 20's, and waiting for a pullback so I could buy it... ah well. you win some, you miss some, life goes on.
I bought VLCCF at 9. I didn't know it was possible to make 300% in a year with a tanker stock, or I wouldn't have sold it under 10! I've also been watching OSG since the 20's, and waiting for a pullback so I could buy it... ah well. you win some, you miss some, life goes on.
True...I couldn't get excited about ships either...or steel...or coal...or trucking...but I had to put my personal bias' aside and go with the flow....The 3rd World Industrial Revolution has sure changed things the past year or so...IIC
Updated http://MrBreakout.com Please feel free to take a look...Thanks...IIC
Michaelk005
12-05-2004, 03:53 PM
True...I couldn't get excited about ships either...or steel...or coal...or trucking...but I had to put my personal bias' aside and go with the flow....The 3rd World Industrial Revolution has sure changed things the past year or so...IIC
Good, thought, But tanker stocks have been an insane investment group in 2004, TK shipping the one I am so proud of, has done wonders. Tankers rates are great and the news of opening more ports in areas like China and another in Vancouver B.C have boosted stock hype as well.
Good, thought, But tanker stocks have been an insane investment group in 2004, TK shipping the one I am so proud of, has done wonders. Tankers rates are great and the news of opening more ports in areas like China and another in Vancouver B.C have boosted stock hype as well.And you know what?...every time I look at TK Shipping...I think to myself..."I shoulda listened to Michael"...I'm not kidding!!!
WMS looks very good right here...IIC
Michaelk005
12-06-2004, 03:10 AM
WMS looks very good right here...IIC
I like WMS as well. I will watch for an entry point at $30.10, thats its 2 day support. I see a wavecount C as well, If spike was back he could support my count. Volume by price has excellent volume in its current price range as well. Like to trade stocks with a min 200 000 shares traded..
Morning Watch: WSM MDKI GLNG MYGN BIVN ADSX IPXL TLCV CELG ICOS NAV SCMM GNTA NUVO BIOM
Today's MoMo:
EXM OSTK NGPS AAPL CREE MSGI AMXC TRMM BRY AMD NTAP WLT MFE VLG ADSX SVNX STST GSIC MCHX CLCT ISON ANTP PRVT DOC MPX GBX KEYW SMSI NRRD CREO XPRSA SIRI RES NICK WEB VWPT MIX BXG BIOM TIV PACT PRFT FVE ADAM SSPI LOUD RITT COI CNR
Sorry...I never could get the Analyst Report from last Tuesday...IIC
Support/Resistance for Tuesday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2195
2162
Support
2127
2109-Medium
2091-Very Weak
2069-Medium
2048-2058
2025
QQQQ
Resistance
40.60
40.45
Support
39.80
39.35-39.40
38.55
dmk112
12-06-2004, 08:54 PM
What do you think of AMXC as a breakout candidate?
-dk
Anteon Sees 2005 Earnings Above Estimates
Monday, December 06, 2004 4:40:27 PM ET
View: Complete Article | Historical Guidance
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Anteon International Corporation (ANT) said it expects fourth quarter earnings to meet or exceed $0.42 per share with revenue of $330.0 million to $345.0 million. The current consensus earnings estimate is $0.43 per share on revenue of $339.1 million for the quarter ending December 31, 2004. The company also said it expects 2005 earnings to meet or exceed $1.89 per share with revenue of $1.44 billion to $1.47 billion. The current consensus earnings estimate is $1.88 per share on revenue of $1.46 billion for the year ending December 31, 2005.
What do you think of AMXC as a breakout candidate?
-dkI think we should have bot it on Friday...I heard IBD pumped it...but I didn't read the article...Now I'd prefer a little pullback...but the technicals I watch regularly indicate it may have a little more upside before that happens...Tough call at this point...nice flat base before today too:
http://trimurl.com/QJ
billyjoe
12-07-2004, 07:49 AM
First Call Analysts "Highest Rated" Portfolio and Report Card Week 8
Ratings 1.0=buy 2.0=buy/hold followed by last weeks price , current week price , then loss/gain percentage
1.0 STGS 39.50 40.76 +3.2%
1.2 EPL 19.33 18.97 -1.9
1.2 MSM 36.59 35.62 -2.6
1.2 KERX 12.59 12.35 -1.9
1.2 SAH 25.09 24.43 -2.6
1.2 LRW* 16.08 15.95 -.8
1.2 PERY 19.59 18.88 -3.6
1.2 SCST 21.17 21.25 +.4
1.2 UWN 10.96 11.22 +2.4
1.2 CLDN 21.75 21.35 -1.8
* disclosure I own this at 15.27
Week 8 3 advanced 7 declined , a ho hum week with little movement grade c-
billyjoe
Watch SNY for a possible Saucer w/ Handle B/O(weekly chart) over 39.25
Sunterra Corp. Is Moving Higher On Q3 News [SNRR] 12/7/2004 9:07:43 AM Sunterra Corp. (SNRR) reported third quarter EPS of $0.50 after the close on Monday, compared to the $0.21 reported last year. The stock is now up 1.32 on 4K shares Tuesday morning on Instinet.
Morning Watch: CIPH ABIX GLNG CMGI SNY CELG GDT XMSR CL NVDA ESLR CRDN IIJI RCO ADSX
Never could get last Tuesday's list...but here is today's:
Analysts' Highest-Rated Stocks
This is a weekly ranking by First Call of the highest-rated stocks, based on analyst comments contributed within the past month to First Call's database.
To be included on the list, a company must be rated by at least five analysts.
First Call Consensus Recommendation Scale
1 = Buy
2 = Buy/Hold
3 = Hold
4 = Hold/Sell
5 = Sell
Most Attractive Issues
---- ---------- ------
Latest # Analysts Previous
Consensus Covering Consensus
(DTPI) 1.1 7 1.2
(ENCY) 1.2 9 1.3
(EPL) 1.2 9 1.3
(MSM) 1.2 6 1.0
(KERX) 1.2 6 1.1
(STGS) 1.2 6 1.0
(CLDN) 1.2 6 1.1
(SCST) 1.2 5 1.5
(GISX) 1.2 5 1.6
(IMDC) 1.3 10 1.6
(UCO) 1.3 9 1.4
(BEXP) 1.3 8 1.4
(KND) 1.3 7 1.4
(AGO) 1.3 7 1.6
(NCT) 1.3 6 1.3
(CPTV) 1.3 6 1.4
(LRW) 1.3 6 1.2
(RCRC) 1.3 6 1.5
(GTNA) 1.3 6 1.4
(KTO) 1.4 13 1.5
(ULBI) 1.4 9 1.1
(VSAT) 1.4 7 1.5
(EPIC) 1.4 7 1.3
(RDEN) 1.4 7 1.5
(SPN) 1.4 7 1.3
(ORPH) 1.4 5 1.3
(GLYT) 1.4 5 1.3
(CNXS) 1.4 5 1.2
(LIFC) 1.4 5 1.8
(JAH) 1.4 5 1.8
(XRAY) 1.4 5 1.2
(AIRN) 1.4 5 1.2
(OPTV) 1.4 5 1.5
(ORB) 1.4 5 1.5
(UWN) 1.4 5 1.2
(SMTL) 1.4 5 1.5
(APTM) 1.4 5 1.6
(BCII) 1.4 5 2.0
(EPEX) 1.4 5 1.5
(SYD) 1.4 5 1.8
(TFSM) 1.4 5 1.5
(DOVP) 1.4 5 1.3
(CMX) 1.5 15 1.6
(TMO) 1.5 8 1.4
(APCS) 1.5 8 1.6
(PGNX) 1.5 8 1.6
(LGF) 1.5 8 1.4
(SINT) 1.5 8 1.6
(VVN) 1.5 6 1.7
(HUGO) 1.5 6 1.5
(UTHR) 1.5 6 1.7
(HUG) 1.5 6 1.7
(CSH) 1.5 6 1.3
(FAST) 1.5 6 1.8
(AVCT) 1.5 6 1.7
(GNCMA) 1.5 6 1.4
(FSH) 1.5 6 1.4
(DSCO) 1.5 6 1.4
(MAPS) 1.5 6 1.8
(SAH) 1.5 6 1.2
(ATSN) 1.5 6 1.7
(FLO) 1.5 6 1.6
(CCBI) 1.5 6 1.7
(RPM) 1.5 6 1.8
(GET) 1.5 6 1.7
(TYC) 1.6 17 1.5
(MAN) 1.6 16 1.7
(CRME) 1.6 14 1.5
(UPL) 1.6 13 1.8
(PLCM) 1.6 13 1.7
(ROP) 1.6 11 1.5
(SSI) 1.6 11 1.7
(RL) 1.6 11 1.8
(CIG) 1.6 8 1.7
billyjoe
12-07-2004, 05:48 PM
IIC, How far in advance of IBD published earnings reports do you have access to them?
billyjoe
IIC, How far in advance of IBD published earnings reports do you have access to them?
billyjoe
I don't think I understand your question...I subscribe to IBD but I only use it for a few things...EPS announcements is not one of them. They publish EPS but I don't look at their's...I'm assumming that they publish them in the following day's edition as long as they come out before their press deadline??? Problem is that if you don't take eIBD, which I recently cancelled 'cause I rarely looked at it, you have to wait till the next day to read the print edition.
There are sites that update EPS announcements...but they charge and I'm not sure how good any of them are.
There are a couple of methods I use although none of them are sure-fire as catching all EPS reports.
1) Check Earnings.com
2) I put the companies who will announce (premkt announcements usually) in my streamer. When I see them move pre, then I just check news on them at Yahoo, Dow Jones...There are many sites that list EPS calendars...never found one that was 100% complete...but I post the weekly/monthly EPS calendar address every Sunday at MrBreakout.com...it is free from Rightline, but there are plenty of others including Yahoo.
3) Premarket I always have the news headlines and alerts pages up from this site: http://www.realtimetraders.com/cust/siebert/stk_alerts.asp
The alerts are delayed after the mkt opens unless you pay...but it is great for pre market. They also have an eps pages, but they are not very complete.
4) Many cos. announce right after the close...Watch DJN and you'll see them come up.
5) Go to prnewswire.com ... problem is you'll be sifting through a lot of junk.
There are other places I use too...but those come to mind and should keep you busy...Best, IIC
billyjoe
12-07-2004, 07:53 PM
ThanksIIC , There are "services" being sold for over $150 per year that are sending old information. I checked one out and sure enough companies reporting outstanding earnings or upgrades were mysteriously making big price jumps usually 24 hours before data was sent out. Downgrades were also late. Everybody out there please be careful and do your homework before signing up for any stock information . More timely news can often be had for free.
billyjoe
Today's MoMo:
ABIX BXX WCG GPIC SIRI BXG PKOH TRMM HXL WEB DCAI CNTY SSPI HSR CAND LNOP BUTL SVNX RMI ADSX FVE PFSW
Support/Resistance for Wednesday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2195
2168
Support
2110-Medium
2069-Medium
2048-2058
2025
QQQQ
Resistance
40.60
40.45
Support
39.80
39.35-39.40
38.55
Don't really know how many people I actually told...but my job situation for the next 3 years has been up in the air for months since I work on a contract basis...Kept me from trading as much as I would like...but I've done OK...Anyway, I had 4 offers...today I accepted a new position...very similar to what I'm currently doing(RE related)...It will start on 2/1...however, I will finish up my old job on 1/31. So, I will be very busy probably through April until everything gets all settled.
I will still be around daily and I will continue w/ Mr B and some other web stuff that will be coming out...but my daytrading days will be very limited to early morning quickies.
Anyway, I'm happy about the way things turned out...so now I can go Christmas shopping ;)
MEA_1956
12-08-2004, 03:00 AM
Well, I'm happy for you Doug, and may the move be pleasent. MEA
Well, I'm happy for you Doug, and may the move be pleasent. MEA
Thank you Mea...I'm looking forward to it
Pre: MOV HITK ECST INCX AVP GMR GEPT SHOP STX SCON
ORBK...Orbotech receives major order from LG Electronics for PCB Manufacturing Operation (ORBK) 18.81: Co announced the receipt of a major, multi-million dollar order from LG ELECTRONICS (Seoul, Korea), for a Paragon-8000 Laser Direct Imaging system, Discovery, Spiron-AVIP and InFinex Automated Optical Inspection systems and Computer-Aided Manufacturing software for use in its bare printed circuit board manufacturing operations
Michaelk005
12-08-2004, 01:25 PM
IIC, what do you think of NRPH< its daily price spreads range from 13.75 -$15.50 daily. Plus there is some good things said about it by wall street. ONly prob for me is its Volume..
I'll have to look at NRPH a little later.
Got .24 sh early on INCX...will hold over COGT...bot in high 34's and low 35's
Today's MoMo:
RNHDA GMR COGT RIV RRGB GBX ASEI OSTK TRFDF LNG BXX MSO BEBE DCAI OLAB NGPS ATLS BRY MIX HURC ANTP MSGI CLWT SNDS COI ACU BXG SNR INHX DHIL RITT PMACA MDKI AMEN BITS CFS MBAY
IIC, what do you think of NRPH< its daily price spreads range from 13.75 -$15.50 daily. Plus there is some good things said about it by wall street. ONly prob for me is its Volume..
Lo vol is a bit of a concern...eps projections are pretty bad...technicals: some indicate a bottom, some indicate some possible short term upside, the bb's are pretty tight...but unless there is some compelling news, I'd look for something else.
jiesen
12-08-2004, 07:42 PM
IIC, what do you think of NRPH<
NARF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Michaelk005
12-09-2004, 01:28 AM
haha, gotcha, its came up on this thread before, and I've been following it still. hey you never know
haha, gotcha, its came up on this thread before, and I've been following it still. hey you never know
That's true...IIC
Support/Resistance for Thursday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2195
2169
Support
2117-Medium
2068
2048-2058
2025
QQQQ
Resistance
40.60
40.45-Weak
40.15
Support
39.70
39.40-Weak
38.55
CBSS replaces WOR in SP500
Calendar Of Equity Issues Expected To Price This Week
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Initial Offerings:
Adeza Biomedical Corp. - 3.75 million shares via UBS expected Thursday. Price talk: $14 to $16.
Bill Barrett Corp. - 12 million shares via Goldman Sachs expected Thursday. Price talk: $20 to $23.
First State Financial Corp. - 1.85 million shares via Advest expected Thursday. Price talk: $10 to $12.
Housevalues Inc. - 6.25 million shares via Credit Suisse First Boston and JP Morgan expected Thursday. Price talk: $13 to $15.
Secondary Or Follow-On Offerings:
Sold COGT 36.69...bot/sld NXTP +.25sh
Also lost .10sh on NXTL, lost .06sh on AVNC and I lost track of the time and was too late to dump CDCY.
Today's MoMo
JQH PHRM CCJ ATPG VLTR TONS MSO BXX RNHDA TCF CREE ZICA WEB PRVD ABIX HSVLY MDKI PRFT DCTH MTMC LOUD ELI BIOM EONC WGAT
Support/Resistance for Friday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2195
2175
2135-Medium
Support
2103
2068
2048-2058
2024-2028
QQQQ
Resistance
40.75
40.60-Weak
40.45-Weak
Support
39.70-39.80-Medium
39.40-Weak
38.55
Today's trades:
Had some bad timing on the VIVO and APPX sales...but it was an OK day thx to CDCY and PCSA
VIVO -.05sh
BOOM -.57sh
APPX +.22sh
PCSA +1.05sh...that was nice
TRGL -.01sh
Sold 2/3 of my CDCY +.32sh...heldover the rest
MEA_1956
12-11-2004, 03:30 AM
TRGL ==== up 8.98% today so the week close @ 144.60% to the up side. Just go ahead and jump in IIC, there plenty left in this one to go around twice. ===> M.E.A.
Friday's MoMo:
JOBS TPTI CNC WYNN PLMO ANTP PCSA SNDS TRGL VIVO NGPS MDKI CTT SNR REXI DCAI APCS DAVE MSSN ACTY ASY UPCS MIX RTK COI OLAB
Runner
12-11-2004, 10:07 AM
IIC, I had a terrible execution on APCS.
Naz 100 changes: http://money.cnn.com/2004/12/10/markets/nasdaq.reut/index.htm
http://MrBreakout.com (http://mrbreakout.com/) is updated if you'd like to take a look.
Also, I have a FREE trial offer to Stockciphering.com on this Weekend's Report page...I recommend that you try it out...The owner gave me a special username and password so you don't have to register or anything to take a look at his site this week. I posted them in the SITE WATCH section
Best, Doug(IIC)
Take a look at jobs thats me a day late and a dollar short
Take a look at jobs thats me a day late and a dollar short
Yeah...I missed it too...even knew about it before the IPO too
Morning Watch:
TUES SJH BOOM NINE DSCO NGPS SNIC OSTK XMSR QTWW NVEC JOBS SIRI GEPT TWX ORCL ARDM PHRM
billyjoe
12-13-2004, 05:42 PM
First Call Analysts "Highest Ratings" Portfolio and Report Card Week 9
rating 1.0 = buy 2.0 = buy/hold followed by last week price , current week price , then loss/gain percentage
Gone from last week LRW SAH PERY UWN replaced by DTPI ENCY GISX IMDC
1.1 DTPI 12.94 13.96 +7.9%
1.2 STGS 40.76 39.94 -2
1.2 EPL 18.97 18.45 -2.7
1.2 MSM 35.62 35.43 -.5
1.2 KERX 12.35 13.02 +5.4
1.2 SCST 21.25 21.10 -.7
1.2 CLDN 21.35 21.80 +2.1
1.2 ENCY 11.51 11.23 -2.4
1.2 GISX 36.88 36.36 -1.4
1.3 IMDC 61.25 63.18 +3.2
Week 9 4 advanced 6 declined grade C next week final grade for the quarter
billyjoe
Had to run off early today...which will happen quite a bit with this new job...but got SHOP for .27sh on a quickie and lost .10sh on BOOM...I think I'm the only one who can't make $$$ on BOOM
Today's MoMo:
JOBS CETV NSS OSTK TPTI PLMO MCRI GMR NPSN CRDN SJH ANTP NGPS FRO WLK CFCI VLLY PARL IFNY WCG RNHDA DAVE OMM SNR LB MPX BXG ACU NIKU MCHX PROG CTT DHB GSIC MVCO IIG AIQ ACTY EBIO ELI DISK TCF INOD VIVO COHT OLAB RITT RTK MIX MBAY ASY
billyjoe
12-13-2004, 09:34 PM
IIC, Don't feel too bad about losing on BOOM but you can feel sorry for me. I bought JOBS on Oct 4th at 27.50 and sold out in about an hour for 25.11 and the rest is history.
billyjoe
IIC, Don't feel too bad about losing on BOOM but you can feel sorry for me. I bought JOBS on Oct 4th at 27.50 and sold out in about an hour for 25.11 and the rest is history.
billyjoe
I know the feeling
Support/Resistance for Tuesday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2195
2164
Support
2131-Medium
2104-Medium
2091-Weak
2066
2045
2025
QQQQ
Resistance
40.55-40.60
40.35-Weak
Support
39.90
39.30
38.65-Weak
WITS breaks out...4 year high...Merry Christmas
billyjoe
12-14-2004, 09:52 AM
It looks to be a very Merry Christmas for you IIC way to hang in there.
billyjoe
Analysts' Highest-Rated Stocks
This is a weekly ranking by First Call of the highest-rated stocks, based on analyst comments contributed within the past month to First Call's database.
To be included on the list, a company must be rated by at least five analysts.
First Call Consensus Recommendation Scale
1 = Buy
2 = Buy/Hold
3 = Hold
4 = Hold/Sell
5 = Sell
Most Attractive Issues
---- ---------- ------
Latest # Analysts Previous
Consensus Covering Consensus
(DTPI) 1.1 7 1.2
(EPL) 1.2 10 1.3
(ENCY) 1.2 9 1.3
(MSM) 1.2 6 1.0
(STGS) 1.2 6 1.0
(CLDN) 1.2 6 1.1
(KERX) 1.2 6 1.1
(SCST) 1.2 5 1.5
(GISX) 1.2 5 1.6
(IMDC) 1.3 10 1.6
(UCO) 1.3 9 1.4
(AGO) 1.3 7 1.6
(KND) 1.3 7 1.4
(CPTV) 1.3 6 1.4
(RCRC) 1.3 6 1.5
(GTNA) 1.3 6 1.4
(NCT) 1.3 6 1.3
(KTO) 1.4 13 1.5
(ULBI) 1.4 9 1.1
(BEXP) 1.4 9 1.3
(VSAT) 1.4 7 1.5
(EPIC) 1.4 7 1.3
(RDEN) 1.4 7 1.5
(SPN) 1.4 7 1.3
(ORPH) 1.4 5 1.3
(GLYT) 1.4 5 1.3
(CNXS) 1.4 5 1.2
(JAH) 1.4 5 1.8
(OPTV) 1.4 5 1.5
(ORB) 1.4 5 1.5
(UWN) 1.4 5 1.2
(SMTL) 1.4 5 1.5
(APTM) 1.4 5 1.6
(BCII) 1.4 5 2.0
(EPEX) 1.4 5 1.5
(SYD) 1.4 5 1.8
(TFSM) 1.4 5 1.5
(SAH) 1.4 5 1.5
(XRAY) 1.4 5 1.2
(AIRN) 1.4 5 1.2
(DOVP) 1.4 5 1.3
(VITA) 1.4 5 1.5
(CW) 1.4 5 1.5
(TMO) 1.5 8 1.4
(APCS) 1.5 8 1.6
(PGNX) 1.5 8 1.6
(LGF) 1.5 8 1.4
(PXP) 1.5 8 1.6
(MTCT) 1.5 8 1.6
(VVN) 1.5 6 1.7
(HUGO) 1.5 6 1.5
(UTHR) 1.5 6 1.7
(AVCT) 1.5 6 1.7
(MAPS) 1.5 6 1.8
(ATSN) 1.5 6 1.7
(CCBI) 1.5 6 1.7
(GET) 1.5 6 1.7
(HUG) 1.5 6 1.7
(RPM) 1.5 6 1.8
(CSH) 1.5 6 1.3
(DSCO) 1.5 6 1.4
(FSH) 1.5 6 1.4
(RSYS) 1.5 6 1.6
(TYC) 1.6 17 1.5
(MAN) 1.6 16 1.7
(CMX) 1.6 16 1.5
(CRME) 1.6 14 1.5
(UPL) 1.6 13 1.8
(PLCM) 1.6 13 1.7
(ROP) 1.6 12 1.5
(SSI) 1.6 11 1.7
(RIO) 1.6 10 2.0
spikefader
12-14-2004, 10:15 AM
WITS breaks out...4 year high...Merry ChristmasYahoo! Good one!
Thx for the chart Spike
BTW...I BOT FCEL this morn on EPS
spikefader
12-14-2004, 10:25 AM
Thx for the chart Spike
BTW...I BOT FCEL this morn on EPSNo prob! :D
Here's resistence I see for FCEL. Good luck with it!
I would take that...it is flirting w/ 9 right now...paid 8.90...want 30 cents...but I'll be out soon one way or the other on it...Gotta hit the road today...Best to all...watch MFLX
I would take that...it is flirting w/ 9 right now...paid 8.90...want 30 cents...but I'll be out soon one way or the other on it...Gotta hit the road today...Best to all...watch MFLX
out 9.29...later
Runner
12-14-2004, 07:35 PM
IIC, I was playing with my scanner with 50 RSI and have seen some pretty interesting picks. I ran the scan last Saturday. Still could not figure what was wrong with the link. Some may be worth a look at
AW,ALO,AQNT,AXL,BLI, BIVN,BKST,CMLS,INTC,NTBK,POSS,
Today's MoMo:
LNG MANC ISSC VIRL MFLX IPS MVCO WPTE NFLD ACR NIKU ANTP SNR MDTH OS MSO BCON XPRSA TKO DHIL INOD DXT ACU JLN COHT BLT CTT SMSI MBAY UPCS MDF ADAM
IIC, I was playing with my scanner with 50 RSI and have seen some pretty interesting picks. I ran the scan last Saturday. Still could not figure what was wrong with the link. Some may be worth a look at
AW,ALO,AQNT,AXL,BLI, BIVN,BKST,CMLS,INTC,NTBK,POSS,
Here are the ones that I listed Sunday at Mr. B that had moved up through 50 on the RSI(14) on Friday...doesn't mean all or even most are any good...just a starting point for further DD...but how come only one of the ones you mention are included?
What are the criteria you are using for your scan?
You can send them to me if you prefer...thx...IIC
GMST COMS GDTI ILA NVAX AVAN GD CCJ WLS TXU DADE IPMT NOOF GGAL CA BBX SFA IDXX LAF INSP MAN WMAR RYN MATK PGL NDE HTV CHB MOLAE MNST HE WWCA DLP INGR AMV MAG SKX ABM MSSN LOJN POSS DTV OS SSCC DQE
Runner
12-14-2004, 08:04 PM
IIC, this is what I’m running. I have not tweaked it yet. Just copy and paste.
[type = stock] and [country = us] and[daily ema(60,daily volume) > 100000] and [Low > 5.0] and [High < 45.00] and [last weeks RSI(14) <50.0] and [todays RSI(14) X 50.0]
The thought behind this scan is today the RSI 50 should have been crossed. With last week’s RSI <50. If this makes any sense
Support/Resistance for Wednesday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2195
2169
Support
2135-Medium
2105-Medium
2091-Weak
2066
2048
2025
QQQQ
Resistance
40.70
Support
39.95-40.00
39.40
38.65-Weak
Morning Watch: SINA WSSI ASKJ MSTR RHAT QLTI ELOS LEH STX BBY TBUS LOUD ...I will also be keeping an eye on these: LRW JBHT OVNT BEAV OS CHE ISSC
jiesen
12-15-2004, 10:10 AM
Nasdaq making a new 52wk high today. (actually a 3 year high)
Nasdaq making a new 52wk high today. (actually a 3 year high)
Yes...but many stocks are acting wacko...no trades for me this morn...don't forget quad witching on Friday
Today's MoMo:
SEB TONS MSO CKCM TRGL TRMD STST NSS ELOS GGC CWTR GBX MFLX ISSC NTAP OS PCSA PDA MDTH PROG PKOH WCG DOC COHT RRC ANTP AIQ SNSA MIX NIKU MXT APCS BUTL LOUD TRBR ELI TCF SMSI IED MDF FRD GIGM ZICA MBAY ADAM JOB CFS
Support/Resistance for Thursday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2195
2180
Support
2135-2140-Medium
2105-Medium
2091-Weak
2066
2048-2058
2025
QQQQ
Resistance
40.85
Support
40.00-40.10-Medium
39.40-Weak
38.65-Very Weak
37.75
Watch for a weak $, mkt to open dn and oil to rise tomorrow...be careful
MEA_1956
12-16-2004, 12:27 AM
TRGL === There is a place in everyones port for a little bit of this action. They plan on drilling the Black Sea full of holes.
GIGM === Well Stenz are you proud of this little lady. We survived earnings and looks to be doing quit well. Time will tell. ===> M.E.A.
I didn't play TRGL too well...still have DPTR though
MEA_1956
12-16-2004, 01:21 AM
GIGM === In after hours closed up another 11 cents. Thats up 13.28% today. Maybe a person should think about shorting this stock tommarrow.
PreWatch: NVDA GIVN CNVX LVS GG AAPL ATVI GTW BBBY ISON SEPR LONG VVUS EASY RITA
Today's MoMo:
SEB HUBG TONS WYNN IOC BTU MFRI ORBT WLT CETV PACT PDA WPTE NGPS ANTP CVTX CKCM IIIN NSS GBX ISON AKS GTOP PKOH FFEX ACR TWI WEB VDSI CFCI ALSK TRA PRFT FRD MANC MIPS CTT IED ICOC CDV CFS NXXI
Did well today...but was away a lot...all were quickies:
DT's PACT +.50sh HDTV +.08 XOMA +.14 and ISON +.10
Support/Resistance for Friday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2190
Support
2144-Medium
2105-Medium
2091-Very Weak
2058-Medium
2025
QQQQ
Resistance
40.85
40.15-Medium
Support
39.50
39.00-39.05
38.65-Very Weak
37.75
Internet problems today...guess I will take the day off
Today's MoMo:
SEB STST SNR EVST JOBS ADSK ANTP NWEC ZOLT WLT PRVD WPTE TRGL IOC TSRA DXT RNOW FRD MANC CTT UAHC NIKU AVSR JQH QSND AIQ
Only had time for one trade today...TSRA...but it was a scratch.
WITS...Geez...they buy Blue Pumpkin...Should have been up more...sorta reminds me of the "Attack of the KILLER Tomatoes"
http://MrBreakout.com is updated if you'd like to take a look...thx...IIC
Had major access problems at home this morning...Anyone know how to fix this when it says "Unknown Zone" (Mixed)...I couldn't find the sites in 2 zones...I was able to unblock cookies on some sites but others it wouldn't let me.
BTW...there seems to be some confusion about the market hours on 12/31...Briefing says a 1/2 day but...I called Deloris who is the NYSE Board of Director's Secretary...She wasn't available...I think she was out getting my Christmas present...but I talked to her secretary who said Friday 12/31 is business as usual...normal day
I'm having MAJOR access problems...so until I resolve them I may be incognito for a while...sorry...IIC
billyjoe
12-20-2004, 09:10 PM
Final report card on First Call Analysts Highest Rated Stocks
For the past 10 weeks I've been tracking the performance of the top 10 highest rated stocks by first call analysts. During that time 20 different stocks have rotated in and out of the top 10. Four stocks , EPL KERX STGS and MSM have remained on the list the entire time. Nine of the ten stocks currently in the top ten have advanced since listing began. Seven of the ten stocks dropped off the list also are advanced from their initial appearance although 3 of them were down when dropped from the top 10. In the ten week period 56 had up weeks 44 had down weeks.
Here's the list ranked according to performance:
+21.1% ULBI 10.84 - 13.13 5wks.
+20.2 SAH 20.32 - 24.43 5wks.
+18.8 EPL 17.10 - 20.31 10wks. current
+16.7 DTPI 12.21 - 14.25 9wks. current
+14.6 BKST 17.45 - 20.00 4wks.
+14.1 KERX 10.55 - 12.035 10wks current
+12.6 LRW 14.16 - 15.95 5wks.
+10.8 STGS 35.05 - 38.86 10wks. current
+ 8.2 SCST 20.05 - 21.69 5wks. current
+ 4.5 MSM 33.45 - 34.95 10wks. current
+ 2.3 GISX 36.88 - 37.73 2wks. current
+ 2.3 IMDC 61.25 - 63.18 2wks. current
+1.8 CLDN 21.90 - 22.30 4wks. current
+ 1.6 UWN 11.04 - 11.22 3wks.
- 1.0 CNXS 11.50 - 11.39 3wks.
- 1.3 XRAY 52.71 - 52.00 3wks.
- 4.6 PERY 19.80 - 18.88 3wks.
- 6.1 LIOX 5.37 - 5.05 1wk.
- 6.4 AIRN 6.09 - 5.70 5wks.
- 9.2 ENCY 11.51 - 10.45 2wks. current
While the First Call analysts are no match for Mr.Market , they definitely are skilled at picking stocks that might not normally show up on our screens. I bought and sold 2 on this list ULBI for a 12.1% gain and LRW for 4 cents per share after expenses. Thanks to IIC for supplying the stock ratings.
billyjoe
Miracle of Miracles...Maybe I have most of my access probs resolved??? Have no idea how...but...
Today's MoMo:
ANTP TONS MCRI TRGL NGPS CMN IPS FRD SNR BYD JOBS EVST CRME ORBT SNDS AFAM LNOP CTT WGAT XPRSA WEB JQH ZICA NIKU RNOW FFEX COI MFRI TIV DLK
Support/Resistance for Tuesday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2185-2195
2160-Weak
2140-Weak
Support
2118-Strong
2105-Weak
2091-Weak
2065
2048
2025
QQQQ
Resistance
40.90-40.95
40.25-40.30
39.65-Strong
Support
39.05-Weak
38.65-Weak
Here is an article from a Canslim site I subscribe to...this was posted on their public site address...IIC
http://www.adrich.com/Opn2004/Dec04.htm
PreWatch: VCMP SMIT ARNA REMC GERN SEPR CVC EPMN
MEA_1956
12-21-2004, 02:14 PM
Thanks IIC, another thoughtful post to a web sight with valuable INFO. ===> M.E.A.
Thanks IIC, another thoughtful post to a web sight with valuable INFO. ===> M.E.A.
No prob MEA...I thought it was interesting.
Here is Today's MoMo:
NGPS BRN WEB ZEUS RIV MGLN MCRI BYD SNDS PARL KCI RCN JOBS IIIN NAVR IPS MSO ATCO SNR MFE CMN WCC SIM CNC TIV TCF FRD ORBT LNOP NRRD TRGL AKS HAUP DAVE GSIC GNA AFAM CHNL CTT ZICA FORD CTHR
Support/Resistance for Wednesday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2185-2195
2160-Weak
Support
2120-Strong
2105-Weak
2066
2048-Weak
2020-2025-Medium
QQQQ
Resistance
41.05
40.90-Weak
40.30-Weak
Support
39.60-Strong
39.05-Weak
38.65-Weak
Analysts' Highest-Rated Stocks
This is a weekly ranking by First Call of the highest-rated stocks, based on analyst comments contributed within the past month to First Call's database.
To be included on the list, a company must be rated by at least five analysts.
First Call Consensus Recommendation Scale
1 = Buy
2 = Buy/Hold
3 = Hold
4 = Hold/Sell
5 = Sell
Most Attractive Issues
---- ---------- ------
Latest # Analysts Previous
Consensus Covering Consensus
Celadon Group (CLDN) 1.0 6 1.2
Energy Partners (EPL) 1.2 10 1.3
Encysive Pharmac (ENCY) 1.2 9 1.3
MSC Industrial D (MSM) 1.2 6 1.0
Stage Stores Inc (STGS) 1.2 6 1.0
Keryx Biopharmac (KERX) 1.2 5 1.1
Global Imaging S (GISX) 1.2 5 1.6
Central Garden & (CENT) 1.2 5 1.3
Universal Compre (UCO) 1.3 9 1.4
DiamondCluster I (DTPI) 1.3 7 1.1
Superior Energy (SPN) 1.3 7 1.4
RC2 Corp (RCRC) 1.3 6 1.5
Captiva Software (CPTV) 1.3 6 1.4
Newcastle Invest (NCT) 1.3 6 1.3
SCS Transportati (SCST) 1.3 6 1.2
Orbital Sciences (ORB) 1.3 6 1.4
Ultralife Batter (ULBI) 1.4 9 1.1
Brigham Explorat (BEXP) 1.4 9 1.3
MTC Technologies (MTCT) 1.4 9 1.5
ViaSat Inc. (VSAT) 1.4 7 1.5
Epicor (EPIC) 1.4 7 1.3
Kindred Healthca (KND) 1.4 7 1.3
Orphan Medical (ORPH) 1.4 5 1.3
Genlyte Group In (GLYT) 1.4 5 1.3
CNS Inc. (CNXS) 1.4 5 1.2
Jarden Corp (JAH) 1.4 5 1.8
OpenTV Corp (OPTV) 1.4 5 1.5
Semitool Inc. (SMTL) 1.4 5 1.5
Aptimus Inc (APTM) 1.4 5 1.6
Bone Care Intern (BCII) 1.4 5 2.0
Edge Petroleum (EPEX) 1.4 5 1.5
Sybron Dental Sp (SYD) 1.4 5 1.8
24/7 Real Media (TFSM) 1.4 5 1.5
Gray Television (GTNA) 1.4 5 1.3
Dentsply Inc. (XRAY) 1.4 5 1.2
Airspan Networks (AIRN) 1.4 5 1.2
DOV Pharmaceutic (DOVP) 1.4 5 1.3
Orthovita Inc (VITA) 1.4 5 1.5
Curtiss-Wright C (CW) 1.4 5 1.5
Nevada Gold & Ca (UWN) 1.4 5 1.2
ID Biomedical Co (IDBE) 1.4 5 1.5
K2 Incorporated (KTO) 1.5 13 1.4
Lions Gate Enter (LGF) 1.5 8 1.4
Assured Guaranty (AGO) 1.5 8 1.3
Plains Explorati (PXP) 1.5 8 1.6
Progenics Pharma (PGNX) 1.5 8 1.6
Vitran Corp (VVN) 1.5 6 1.7
Ivanhoe Mines Lt (HUGO) 1.5 6 1.5
United Therapeut (UTHR) 1.5 6 1.7
Commercial Cap B (CCBI) 1.5 6 1.7
Hughes Supply In (HUG) 1.5 6 1.7
General Communic (GNCMA) 1.5 6 1.4
RPM Internationa (RPM) 1.5 6 1.8
Cash America Int (CSH) 1.5 6 1.3
Satyam Computer (SAY) 1.5 6 1.6
Avocent Corp. (AVCT) 1.5 6 1.7
Artesyn Tech, In (ATSN) 1.5 6 1.7
Discovery Labora (DSCO) 1.5 6 1.4
Radisys (RSYS) 1.5 6 1.6
Pioneer Drilling (PDC) 1.5 6 1.7
Cardiome Pharma (CRME) 1.6 14 1.5
Polycom (PLCM) 1.6 13 1.7
SpectraSite Inc. (SSI) 1.6 11 1.7
SI International (SINT) 1.6 10 1.4
Inamed Corp. (IMDC) 1.6 10 1.5
Stericycle Inc. (SRCL) 1.6 9 1.7
Thermo Electron (TMO) 1.6 8 1.5
Alamosa Holdings (APCS) 1.6 8 1.5
J. Jill Group (JILL) 1.6 8 1.7
Gildan Activewea (GIL) 1.6 8 1.8
IndyMac Bancorp (NDE) 1.6 8 1.7
Brookstone Inc. (BKST) 1.6 8 1.7
CDW Corp (CDWC) 1.6 8 1.9
I don't know why the code feature doesn't work properly???
Analysts' Highest-Rated Stocks
This is a weekly ranking by First Call of the highest-rated stocks, based on analyst comments contributed within the past month to First Call's database.
To be included on the list, a company must be rated by at least five analysts.
First Call Consensus Recommendation Scale
1 = Buy
2 = Buy/Hold
3 = Hold
4 = Hold/Sell
5 = Sell
Most Attractive Issues
---- ---------- ------
Latest # Analysts Previous
Consensus Covering Consensus
Celadon Group (CLDN) 1.0 6 1.2
Energy Partners (EPL) 1.2 10 1.3
Encysive Pharmac (ENCY) 1.2 9 1.3
MSC Industrial D (MSM) 1.2 6 1.0
Stage Stores Inc (STGS) 1.2 6 1.0
Keryx Biopharmac (KERX) 1.2 5 1.1
Global Imaging S (GISX) 1.2 5 1.6
Central Garden & (CENT) 1.2 5 1.3
Universal Compre (UCO) 1.3 9 1.4
DiamondCluster I (DTPI) 1.3 7 1.1
Superior Energy (SPN) 1.3 7 1.4
RC2 Corp (RCRC) 1.3 6 1.5
Captiva Software (CPTV) 1.3 6 1.4
Newcastle Invest (NCT) 1.3 6 1.3
SCS Transportati (SCST) 1.3 6 1.2
Orbital Sciences (ORB) 1.3 6 1.4
Ultralife Batter (ULBI) 1.4 9 1.1
Brigham Explorat (BEXP) 1.4 9 1.3
MTC Technologies (MTCT) 1.4 9 1.5
ViaSat Inc. (VSAT) 1.4 7 1.5
Epicor (EPIC) 1.4 7 1.3
Kindred Healthca (KND) 1.4 7 1.3
Orphan Medical (ORPH) 1.4 5 1.3
Genlyte Group In (GLYT) 1.4 5 1.3
CNS Inc. (CNXS) 1.4 5 1.2
Jarden Corp (JAH) 1.4 5 1.8
OpenTV Corp (OPTV) 1.4 5 1.5
Semitool Inc. (SMTL) 1.4 5 1.5
Aptimus Inc (APTM) 1.4 5 1.6
Bone Care Intern (BCII) 1.4 5 2.0
Edge Petroleum (EPEX) 1.4 5 1.5
Sybron Dental Sp (SYD) 1.4 5 1.8
24/7 Real Media (TFSM) 1.4 5 1.5
Gray Television (GTNA) 1.4 5 1.3
Dentsply Inc. (XRAY) 1.4 5 1.2
Airspan Networks (AIRN) 1.4 5 1.2
DOV Pharmaceutic (DOVP) 1.4 5 1.3
Orthovita Inc (VITA) 1.4 5 1.5
Curtiss-Wright C (CW) 1.4 5 1.5
Nevada Gold & Ca (UWN) 1.4 5 1.2
ID Biomedical Co (IDBE) 1.4 5 1.5
K2 Incorporated (KTO) 1.5 13 1.4
Lions Gate Enter (LGF) 1.5 8 1.4
Assured Guaranty (AGO) 1.5 8 1.3
Plains Explorati (PXP) 1.5 8 1.6
Progenics Pharma (PGNX) 1.5 8 1.6
Vitran Corp (VVN) 1.5 6 1.7
Ivanhoe Mines Lt (HUGO) 1.5 6 1.5
United Therapeut (UTHR) 1.5 6 1.7
Commercial Cap B (CCBI) 1.5 6 1.7
Hughes Supply In (HUG) 1.5 6 1.7
General Communic (GNCMA) 1.5 6 1.4
RPM Internationa (RPM) 1.5 6 1.8
Cash America Int (CSH) 1.5 6 1.3
Satyam Computer (SAY) 1.5 6 1.6
Avocent Corp. (AVCT) 1.5 6 1.7
Artesyn Tech, In (ATSN) 1.5 6 1.7
Discovery Labora (DSCO) 1.5 6 1.4
Radisys (RSYS) 1.5 6 1.6
Pioneer Drilling (PDC) 1.5 6 1.7
Cardiome Pharma (CRME) 1.6 14 1.5
Polycom (PLCM) 1.6 13 1.7
SpectraSite Inc. (SSI) 1.6 11 1.7
SI International (SINT) 1.6 10 1.4
Inamed Corp. (IMDC) 1.6 10 1.5
Stericycle Inc. (SRCL) 1.6 9 1.7
Thermo Electron (TMO) 1.6 8 1.5
Alamosa Holdings (APCS) 1.6 8 1.5
J. Jill Group (JILL) 1.6 8 1.7
Gildan Activewea (GIL) 1.6 8 1.8
IndyMac Bancorp (NDE) 1.6 8 1.7
Brookstone Inc. (BKST) 1.6 8 1.7
CDW Corp (CDWC) 1.6 8 1.9
Morning Watch: AAP ISON ZICA EYET OSUR PLMO SNTS COGN UDI CERS RENT INTV AIRN SOSA
AAP to replace XTO in SP500
AAP to replace XTO in SP500
Sorry...correction: NEW YORK, Dec. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- S&P MidCap 400 constituent XTO Energy Inc. (NYSE: XTO - News) will replace PeopleSoft Inc. (Nasdaq: PSFT - News) in the S&P 500 after the close of trading on Tuesday, December 28. PeopleSoft is being acquired by S&P 500 constituent Oracle Corp. (Nasdaq: ORCL - News) in a deal expected to close on or about that date, pending final approval. Advance Auto Parts Inc. (NYSE: AAP - News) will replace XTO Energy in the S&P MidCap 400.
Today's MoMo:
RIV PENN NGPS BRN WLK TONS DCAI ZICA TIV NSSC CNTY KBAY VIRL NVI PACT CTRX CTT SIM MCHX IOTN MIKN WGAT FORD ADAM LAN HAUP RTK
Had another lunch money day...better than losing though...
PACT -.39sh
NOVA Scratch
QCOM +.29
EYET +.10
HOTT +.25
Support/Resistance for Thursday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2195-2200
2163
Support
2135-Medium
2120-Very Weak
2108
2066
2048-Weak
2025
QQQQ
Resistance
41.05
40.90-Weak
40.50
Support
39.60-Strong
39.05-Weak
38.55-38.65Weak
Pre Watch: RHI INMD INGN RECN GEPT TIBX CTSH STEM NVS Also keeping an eye on DPH UDI CSC
CTSH to be added to Naz 100
Today's MoMo:
TPL ANTP DHB INMD SNR BRN NSSC GOL MPX LNOP DCAI NVI EPAY ATCO CMN MCHX WGAT ACR ATPG ENWV FRD VISG TELOZ HSR STEM MIKR PRKR TIV RTK WILCF SEGU FORD
Stocks making New Highs On Thursday, Closed Up on at least 2x ADV:
RECN MHM ASVI DHB INMD GPN NWFL CHFN MRGO ELK SNR CRAI JOE BRN NSSC GOL LNOP MRGE NWPX TKF EPAY TSRI SIVB MCHX GRMN SQM CKN MXE TELN ASPM WGAT NCI ENWV TELOZ FCEB WGA ETF ESCC IJT SBP AZL NTR TIV NUT VBK OFI TIBX BNP VTI LFL TZIX TP VO TCF
I finally learned something at IBD Forums...here is a nice little time saving feature for exporting your Custom Screen Wizard results to DGO:
Export the results of a search to an Excel file. Then highlight just the company symbols on that list. Once they are highlighted, right click on the list and click copy. Open Windows Notepad. Right click on the page in Notepad and click paste. Now save this list as a text file. Now go into DGO and click on Stock Lists. Select Import and import the text list you just saved. Give it a name and voila!
Hope everyone had a nice holiday. http://MrBreakout.com (http://mrbreakout.com/) is updated if you'd like to take a look...Best, Doug (IIC)
A little busy at work today...don't think I'll be trading
Today's MoMo:
TPL NGPS TAYD METG ANTP ARKR RNHDA ANGO BTHS CKCM TKF WEB DECK CRYP CLWT PDA MRGO ZICA XPRSA WGAT ZEUS SAFT CMN MFRI SIM AZL ACR IOTN ACU CLCT MIKR WILCF ATCO UBET FRD RTK ENG FORD
Websman
12-27-2004, 07:47 PM
IIC, I was just wondering about something. How well would you think the average investor did this year, percentage wise? I know that's a highly speculative question, but I'm trying to figure out how well I have performed this year compare to Joe Shmo next door. I guess I tend to be very competitive.
Webs...
IIC, I was just wondering about something. How well would you think the average investor did this year, percentage wise? I know that's a highly speculative question, but I'm trying to figure out how well I have performed this year compare to Joe Shmo next door. I guess I tend to be very competitive.
Webs...
Let's see, the SP500 was about +7%. The DJIA about +3%, the Naz Comp about +5%...My guess is that the avg. investor lost money in 2004. The informed investor made 20-30%, the Sharp Investor made 30-80%, the Lucky Investor made 80-150% and the Sharp Investor who is also Lucky
made 150%+.
The problem was volatility...And many people I know sort of dropped out near the bottom...Anyway, I think that anyone who made over 30% this year did a nice job....it was a tough year...IIC
Support/Resistance for Tuesday
NASDAQ
Resistance
2208
2170-Weak
Support
2145-Weak
2130-VERY STRONG
2105-Weak
2068
2048-Weak
2025
QQQQ
Resistance
41.10-41.20
40.50
39.60-Strong
Support
39.05-Weak
38.55-38.60
Websman
12-27-2004, 09:44 PM
Let's see, the SP500 was about +7%. The DJIA about +3%, the Naz Comp about +5%...My guess is that the avg. investor lost money in 2004. The informed investor made 20-30%, the Sharp Investor made 30-80%, the Lucky Investor made 80-150% and the Sharp Investor who is also Lucky
made 150%+.
The problem was volatility...And many people I know sort of dropped out near the bottom...Anyway, I think that anyone who made over 30% this year did a nice job....it was a tough year...IIC
Cool...I'm in the 20-30% range!
Early Watch: CLWT NYER TAYD UDI STEM SWFT AMZN OFIX HTI WEDC LEXR FCGI IMGN
Early Watch: CLWT NYER TAYD UDI STEM SWFT AMZN OFIX HTI WEDC LEXR FCGI IMGN
Add BTHS GPRO SDIX MEMY
Today's MoMo:
TONS ANTP JUPM KEYW WPSC FKL CLWT BTHS NGPS ARKR GPIC MANC XPRSA MFRI SNDS VLG ZEUS ANGO MIKR ZOLT MSO MCHX VLLY ACU SIM CAP MAHI EVST APCS SHF ENG WGAT ADAM FORD ASY
Only got to watch the first 1 3/4 hrs today...caught TAYD early for .31 share.
Gotta love WITS...Hey Stenz, where are 'ya ;)
Support/Resistance for Wednesday
NASDAQ
Resistance
2213
2195-Weak
Support
2145-Weak
2130-VERY STRONG
2105-Weak
2066
2048-Weak
2025
QQQQ
Resistance
41.30
40.45-40.50
Support
39.60-Strong
39.05-Weak
38.60
Thomrich
12-28-2004, 10:22 PM
Greetings,
Actually Spike called a channel long on WITS about a week ago at 15?
He definitely knows his stuff,now if I can just get the stones to follow his lead.
CDE,SIRI,WITS,ARLP,just to name a few off the top of my head.Fund manager would love those returns.
Today's MoMo:
ANTP VLLY NGPS SNDA ARKR TPL XXIA OLAB CTT EZPW GRU INMD PFIN ZOLT ABMD WPTE VLG TAYD ALDA ARTW ACU FKL TIV SIM SHF CLRK WEB ASY ENG ESLR
Support/Resistance for Thursday
NASDAQ
Resistance
2215-2220
2195-Weak
Support
2160-Medium
2145-Weak
2120-Strong
2105-Weak
2066
2048-Weak
2025
QQQQ
Resistance
41.30-41.40
40.45-40.50
Support
39.60-VERY STRONG
39.05-Weak
38.60-38.65
Early Watch: XCHC HOFF ZICA YDIW EYET NOVN CTRX CSC
canaveraldan
12-30-2004, 01:47 PM
I like CSC. IBD rates it an A
EPS 65
RS 78
Grp RS A+
SMRC
Acc/Dis A-
And in the new: (NYSE: CSC) announced today that since Oct. 1, 2004, its Federal Sector business unit has signed 65 previously unannounced contracts and subcontracts valued at approximately $427 million during the third quarter of CSC's fiscal year.
Question: Why announce a contract after the fact instead of right away?
I like the stock chart. The price is hovering just above the 50 week LMA.
Websman
12-30-2004, 06:38 PM
I like CSC. IBD rates it an A
EPS 65
RS 78
Grp RS A+
SMRC
Acc/Dis A-
I'm probably going to renew my IBD subscrition, but I've learned not to trust their rating system.
Question: Why announce a contract after the fact instead of right away?
I like the stock chart. The price is hovering just above the 50 week LMA.
Yeah...I wondered the same thing when I saw that...IIC
Had some time today and did well YAKC 2x +.37sh and +.30...APII +.23sh and YDIW +.19sh...IIC
PS: Looks like the Analysts took the week off...I can't seem to locate the highest rated...Sorry
Today's MoMo:
TPL JOBS CCJ JQH NFLD GSIC CTRX YDIW DCAI ANTP ARKR APII ICCC ATCO MIKR TDSC PROG ALOY SVNX ESLR BTHS TIV SHF TAYD ZOLT EVST DCTH ZICA GRU CTT ASY PRKR MANC
Support/Resistance for Friday
NASDAQ
Resistance
2220-2225
2195-Weak
Support
2162-Medium
2145-Weak
2120-Strong
2105-Very Weak
2066
2048-Weak
2025
QQQQ
Resistance
41.50
40.50
Support
39.65-VERY STRONG
39.05-Weak
38.60-38.65-Very Weak
__________________
Penny pincher gaps this morn: MDII DPAC
Watching RNWK VIP BOSC CLGY NVDA
Caught EVOL for a nice gain...made a bit on MIKR...lost a bit on NVDA and held over NURO.
Also, dumped one of Doug's Dogs...FMTI -.75sh...held since April.
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYBODY!!!
Websman
12-31-2004, 05:23 PM
Happy New Year IIC!!!
New Year's Fun
http://web.icq.com/friendship/swf/0,,16961_rs,00.swf
Runner
12-31-2004, 10:07 PM
That's pretty cool IIC
That's pretty cool IIC
Sent to me by an internet stock buddy.
Anyway, I had a pretty good year in '04...not as good overall
as '03...but I'll take it.
I will have some really nice 2 week FREE Trial usernames/passwords at http://MrBreakout.com (http://mrbreakout.com/) thanks to the owners of http://Breakout123.com (http://breakout123.com/)
AND http://www.highvelocitystocks.com (http://www.highvelocitystocks.com/) to kick off the new year...so
make sure you check it out after 3pm EST on Sunday...IIC
Runner
12-31-2004, 10:30 PM
IIC I’ve checked out your site and you put a lot of effort in this. I like your flow of information. As for me I would not trade my experiences in this market this year for nothing. Some may say what ya mean? I had a few big blunders that taught me well. I’m pleased to still be in the game. After you take a few punches it takes a while to recover, but if you stay the course you will recover. I did not do as well in the beginning of this year, but the last few months has been great. I’ve tuned up my system to fit me.
Anyhow Happy New Years and May Your Ambitions become a reality in 2005
Runner
IIC I’ve checked out your site and you put a lot of effort in this. I like your flow of information. As for me I would not trade my experiences in this market this year for nothing. Some may say what ya mean? I had a few big blunders that taught me well. I’m pleased to still be in the game. After you take a few punches it takes a while to recover, but if you stay the course you will recover. I did not do as well in the beginning of this year, but the last few months has been great. I’ve tuned up my system to fit me.
Anyhow Happy New Years and May Your Ambitions become a reality in 2005
Runner
Runner...I have been around a loooong time...I'm 51...I still make a lot of mistakes...mental errors...not as much as I used to...but I still make them. But one thing I've learned over the years...I never let them get under my skin...I know I will make more...I don't do it on purpose...But it will happen...Just part of the game.
When I screw up...usually on my sells...but sometimes on a bad buy...I just bail...reflect...try not to make the same mistake again...and go on. I think the mental aspect is probably the MOST important part of it all.
Good Luck to you...I have a feeling that you will do VERY well over the years...Best, IIC
Friday's MoMo:
DCAI TONS MIKR LSCP ANTP ANGO LAN MDKI OS MANC TIV BOSC ESC AKS MFRI SVNX TDSC ASY TELOZ SIM CTHR MRGO ZICA WGAT NRPH EZPW TLL ISIG CMKG RMI
Here are the Best and Worst performing Dow Jones Industry Indices for 2004
Note: There are over 1,000 Dow Indices...This only represents the Major Industry Indices which I have listed below.
10 Best Performing Industries
Industry Name Percent Change
DJ Mining Index (US) 97.15%
DJ Consumer Electronics Index (US) 73.82%
DJ Steel Index (US) 66.21%
DJ Internet Services Index (US) 60.83%
DJ Coal Index (US) 57.64%
DJ Lodging Index (US) 44.86%
DJ Trucking Index (US) 44.40%
DJ Wireless Communications Index (U... 43.84%
DJ Tires Index (US) 40.60%
DJ Oil Companies, Secondary Index... 40.45%
10 Worst Performing Industries
Industry Name Percent Change
DJ Semiconductors Index (US) -21.65%
DJ Aluminum Index (US) -16.82%
DJ Automobile Manufacturers Index... -16.08%
DJ Pharmaceuticals Index (US) -10.20%
DJ Biotechnology Index (US) -10.03%
DJ Precious Metals Index (US) -8.46%
DJ Electric Components & Equipment... -7.87%
DJ Airlines Index (US) -6.61%
DJ Automobiles Index (US) -6.30%
DJ Soft Drinks Index (US) -5.11%
Total List:
Oil & Gas
Oil & Gas Producers
Exploration & Production
Integrated Oil & Gas
Oil Equipment, Services & Distribution
Oil Equipment & Services
Pipelines
Basic Materials
Chemicals
Commodity Chemicals
Specialty Chemicals
Basic Resources
Forestry & Paper
Forestry
Paper
Industrial Metals
Aluminum
Nonferrous Metals
Steel
Mining
Coal
Diamonds & Gemstones
General Mining
Gold Mining
Platinum & Precious Metals
Industrials
Construction & Materials
Building Materials & Fixtures
Heavy Construction
Industrial Goods & Services
Aerospace
Defense
General Industrials
Containers & Packaging
Diversified Industrials
Electronic & Electrical Equipment
Electrical Components & Equipment
Electronic Equipment
Industrial Engineering
Commercial Vehicles & Trucks
Industrial Machinery
Industrial Transportation
Delivery Services
Marine Transportation
Railroads
Transportation Services
Trucking
Support Services
Business Support Services
Business Training & Employment Agencies
Financial Administration
Industrial Suppliers
Waste & Disposal Services
Consumer Goods
Automobiles & Parts
Automobiles
Auto Parts
Tires
Food & Beverage
Beverages
Brewers
Distillers & Vintners
Soft Drinks
Food Producers
Farming & Fishing
Food Products
Personal & Household Goods
Household Goods
Durable Household Products
Nondurable Household Products
Furnishings
Home Construction
Leisure Goods
Consumer Electronics
Recreational Products
Toys
Personal Goods
Clothing & Accessories
Footwear
Personal Products
Tobacco
Health Care
Health Care Equipment & Services
Health Care Providers
Medical Equipment
Medical Supplies
Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology
Biotechnology
Pharmaceuticals
Consumer Services
Food & Drug Retailers
Drug Retailers
Food Retailers & Wholesalers
General Retailers
Apparel Retailers
Broadline Retailers
Home Improvement Retailers
Specialized Consumer Services
Specialty Retailers
Media
Broadcasting & Entertainment
Media Agencies
Publishing
Travel & Leisure
Airlines
Gambling
Hotels
Recreational Services
Restaurants & bars
Travel & Tourism
Telecommunications
Fixed Line Telecommunications
Mobile Telecommunications
Utilities
Electricity
Gas, Water & Multiutilities
Gas Distribution
Multiutilities
Water
Financials
Banks
Insurance
Nonlife Insurance
Full Line Insurance
Insurance Brokers
Property & Casualty Insurance
Reinsurance
Life Insurance
Financial Services
Real Estate Holding & Development
Real Estate Investment Trusts
General Finance
Asset Managers
Consumer Finance
Specialty Finance
Investment Services
Mortgage Finance
Investments
Equity Investment Instruments
Equity Investment Instruments
Nonequity Investment Instruments
Nonequity Investment Instruments
Technology
Software & Computer Services
Computer Services
Internet
Software
Technology Hardware & Equipment
Computer Hardware
Electronic Office Equipment
Semiconductors
Telecommunications Equipment
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Top Stocks in Top Groups:
TONS ANTP ARLP INCX ENER KBAY IDSY ZEUS INOD ENWV MSGI HSVLY BOOM NSSC SBAC IIIN COGT TPTI METG GPIC PENN VRSN CNTY MIKN PACT FFIV JUPM ECST ADBL WYNN ABIX SNDS GSIC TASR OSTK PRVD ASEI MCRI SNDA NGPS GOOG TZOO
PreWatch: ANTP ELN ADSX HOFF NVDA YHOO ZMH RMBS ANGO MANC IOTN PACT
Today's MoMo:...Remember where you first saw DCAI and NGPS and PKOH and HA and NOVA and TRFDF and PRFT and WGAT and NIKU...Well, I guess...Oh nevermind...I missed most of them too...but I did catch the news on PRFT today!!!
RFIL DCAI BRN TRFDF PRFT NGPS ANTP NRPH TKF MANC CFCI WGAT PKOH FXEN AIQ MCHX ALG IPS MDKI ASY NIKU MFCO HA CAP SMXC DHIL SVNX HOFF CGM GRU NOVA IED
Websman
01-03-2005, 09:58 PM
Do you think PRFT has anything left in it IIC?
Do you think PRFT has anything left in it IIC?
I really don't know...I saw the news(guidance)...I BOT...I Sold... and then I hit the road...Have not looked at anything yet tonite. BTW: I lost 18 c a sh on NTGR this morn too...but overall an UP Daytrade day...Think I'll call it a year...LOL
S/R for Tuesday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2247
2195-Weak
Support
2148-Weak
2135-VERY STRONG
2105-Weak
2066
2048-Weak
2025
QQQQ
Resistance
41.95
41.65-Very Weak
40.45
39.75-39.80-Strong
Support
39.20
39.05-Weak
38.55-38.60
From Today's LA Times
January 3, 2005
NEWS ANALYSIS
Wall St. Faces Skeptics
Some analysts expect disappointing gains in the next five years as they say stocks are again too expensive.
Times Headlines
STOCK MARKET INVESTORS INVESTMENTS ECONOMY
By Tom Petruno, Times Staff Writer
Stock investors made money for a second year in a row in 2004, as every major U.S. market index advanced.
Looking back five years, however, many people may find that their equity portfolios haven't yet made a dime in this decade. And some analysts contend that the next five years will be just as disappointing.
Indeed, the most heated debate among Wall Street pros these days is whether stocks' two-year rebound is the start of a sustainable bull market or merely a short-term bounce in an extended decline.
It isn't just an academic question: Millions of Americans who are saving for retirement, college expenses and other needs are counting on rising share prices over the next five to 10 years.
What's more, President Bush's plan to partially privatize Social Security may hinge on whether the stock market stays healthy.
Public support is considered crucial for any proposal that would tamper with Social Security. Without rising stock prices, "that would be the end of it," Barry Ritholtz, market strategist at brokerage Maxim Group in New York said of Bush's plan.
It has become an article of faith for Americans that equities are the best place to invest money for the long haul. That was reinforced in the 1980s and 1990s as stocks rose with relatively few interruptions. The blue-chip Standard & Poor's 500 index produced an average annualized return of 17.9% during those two decades.
But some market pessimists say those results were so good, they in effect stole returns from the future. The prices stocks hit in the 1990s, in other words, already reflected their potential well into the current decade, according to this view.
Steve Hochberg, chief analyst at Elliott Wave International, a Gainesville, Ga.-based financial advisor, contends that the market's dive from 2000 through 2002 — when the S&P 500 plunged 49%, the worst decline since the Great Depression — was the beginning of a long period of poor or negative results from U.S. shares.
The partial rebound in prices in 2003 and 2004 just revived the main argument against stocks, Hochberg said: They're too expensive relative to companies' underlying earnings and given the risks facing the market and the economy.
The average S&P 500 issue sells for about 18 times estimated 2004 operating earnings per share, according to Standard & Poor's in New York. Operating earnings exclude one-time gains or losses.
Shares were much more expensive at the market's peak in early 2000. Viewed historically, however, "stock valuations are too high" again, Hochberg said. "Bull markets just don't start from these levels."
Wall Street's continuing recovery last year reflected the strong U.S. economy and robust corporate earnings, analysts say. Tax cuts on dividend income and capital gains also have helped boost stocks' appeal; so have relatively low interest rates.
Yet the market faces a number of serious risks that ought to make investors wary of paying higher prices for shares, bearish analysts say.
The Federal Reserve, which began raising short-term interest rates in June, is expected to continue tightening credit this year. That poses a threat to economic growth and to corporate earnings, and provides competition for stocks in the form of higher yields on bonds and bank savings accounts.
Another worry is that the dollar's continuing slide — caused at least in part by the huge U.S. budget and trade deficits — could trigger an exodus of foreign investors from U.S. assets.
And then there are the wild cards of terrorism and a potentially worsening situation in Iraq.
Although Hochberg is among the most pessimistic market pros, and has been for years, the longer-term forecasts of some mainstream analysts also paint a picture of a market that could struggle to eke out gains between now and the end of the decade.
At brokerage Merrill Lynch & Co., Chief Market Analyst Richard McCabe in New York is warning clients that the Dow Jones industrial average might at best reach 11,500 by 2010.
The Dow ended Friday at 10,783.01, up 3.2% for the year after a 25.3% advance in 2003. If McCabe's forecast is on track, it would mean a mere 6.6% total price increase over five years for someone buying now.
If the market foils his prediction, it is more likely to be because share prices slump rather than soar to new heights, McCabe said. "If I had to pick between a big up surprise or a big down surprise for the market, I'd go with the latter," he said.
Brian J. Gladish, a 56-year-old software engineer from Long Beach, says he has been worried for a long time that the government's willingness to run up the budget and trade deficits would eventually trigger a crisis that would be ruinous for the U.S. stock market.
Most of his investments, he said, are limited to gold-mining stocks and foreign shares.
"I think we're in trouble with our economy," Gladish said. He has built up cash savings, but says he is "very nervous about allocating it to anything."
By contrast, many Americans believe stocks will continue to produce handsome gains. The average expected portfolio return over the next 12 months is 11.2%, according to a December survey of 800 investors by brokerage UBS in New York. And 69% of those surveyed said they expected to achieve their investment targets during the next five years.
"One of the things a long bull market does is make people believe they're entitled," said John Bollinger, head of Bollinger Capital Management in Manhattan Beach.
Like McCabe, Bollinger expects gains in major market indexes to be sub-par for an extended period. He thinks investors would react to weaker returns by gradually losing interest in stocks.
The sober outlook has history on its side: Long cycles of soaring share prices typically have been followed by long bouts of poor results.
For example, the Dow index rocketed from 175 in 1949 to nearly 1,000 by 1966, a 471% gain. But amid rising inflation and interest rates, the 1,000 mark then became a ceiling for the Dow for 16 years, from '66 to 1982.
There were bull and bear markets in that period, but a buy-and-hold investor in 1966 would have realized no net price gain in the Dow until 1982.
Investors who made big bets on stocks in the late 1990s may know that feeling.
Despite the rally of the last two years, the Dow, the S&P 500 and the technology-dominated Nasdaq composite index remain well below their peaks of early 2000. So the net return in five years has been negative.
Even including the last two years of the 1990s market boom, many investors have made little progress: A buy-and-hold investor in the S&P 500 index has earned an annualized average return of less than 5% a year since Dec. 31, 1997.
Wall Street optimists say blue-chip shares' weak performance since 1997 might be good news, because it could indicate that the market already has purged itself of most of the excesses of the boom years.
Some also say it's a mistake to focus too much on the past.
Ted Bridges, a principal at money management firm Bridges Investment Counsel in Omaha, said that as investors look to the future, they compare how the market might perform against the alternatives, including bonds, bank accounts and real estate.
And looking out five years, Bridges said, stocks are "as attractive as anything else out there."
What's more, people who invest on a regular basis, such as through 401(k) retirement plans, have made money on at least part of their portfolio this decade because they were buying as the market declined from 2000 through 2002, analysts note.
If the market falls again in the next few years, regular purchases of shares could pay off once prices recover again, in this decade or the next. And in the case of stocks that pay cash dividends, investors would be collecting that income along the way.
Bullish analysts also point out that, although many blue-chip and technology stocks have been hit hard since 2000, investors have earned hefty returns in this decade in small-company stocks, energy shares, financial-services stocks and real estate-related issues, among other market sectors.
"There's always a bull market somewhere," said Maxim Group's Ritholtz.
From a fundamental view, the stock market ultimately is a bet on an expanding economy and rising corporate earnings, both of which are still intact, said Robert Morris, director of equity investments at Lord Abbett & Co., a Jersey City, N.J.-based money manager.
"I don't see a force that is powerful enough to stop the body in motion," he said of the economy.
Like Bridges, Morris said stocks had to be viewed "relative to what else you can get for your money." Even mid-single-digit returns, he said, could beat the alternatives in the second half of this decade.
Duane Hove, a retired aerospace engineer from Manhattan Beach, is expecting more than that from stocks. He believes his portfolio can continue to generate double-digit returns, he said.
Although he lost money in the 2000-02 slump, he said he learned important lessons about paying more attention to what he owned.
The last two years have shown that "there are always opportunities in the market," said Hove, 60, who now writes history books. "I don't take the view that it can't come back."
IBD 100...FYI...Ran across this at 2 of the Forums I co-mod...IIC
http://www.istarquest.com/ (http://www.istarquest.com/)
Morning Watch: MDKI TCNO CHIR LPNT GENR INTZ ADLR SONC
FOMC minutes from the December 14th meeting issued today...3 weeks earlier than normal.
http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000006&sid=an_WO.EsKXFA&refer=home
Still think mortgage rates will remain stable?...As I said 4-5 mos ago, and I still believe this, there will be a lot of foreclosures available in about a year...IIC
billyjoe
01-04-2005, 07:28 PM
IIC, In my part of Ohio where automotive jobs are leaving or being replaced by lower paying temps, there are already record numbers of foreclosures. Two houses went for sheriffs sale on the same day on the small street I grew up on and two went earlier in 2004, the first in 50 years.
billyjoe
Today I was able to catch RMBS for 30 cents a sh and CURE for 3 cents a sh(missed the news by 2 mins or CURE coulda been a nice one). WITS was up, so overall I'm satisfied on a crumby market day...IIC
Today I was able to catch RMBS for 30 cents a sh and CURE for 3 cents a sh(missed the news by 2 mins or CURE coulda been a nice one). WITS was up, so overall I'm satisfied on a crumby market day...IIC
Maybe I'm losin' it??? Got home and found that I actually made 55 cents a sh on RMBS :)
Today's MoMo:
TONS STEM INTZ FKL BRY BLSC INMD TAYD MDKI DCU ESLR NRPH NSI AIC WGAT EDEN
S/R for Wednesday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2251
2195-2203
2130-VERY STRONG
Support
2105-Very Weak
2066
2048-Weak
2025
1971
QQQQ
Resistance
40.80
40.45-40.50
39.75
39.20
Support
38.55-38.60
For 1/4/05
Analysts' Highest-Rated Stocks
This is a weekly ranking by First Call of the highest-rated stocks, based on analyst comments contributed within the past month to First Call's database.
To be included on the list, a company must be rated by at least five analysts.
First Call Consensus Recommendation Scale
1 = Buy
2 = Buy/Hold
3 = Hold
4 = Hold/Sell
5 = Sell
Most Attractive Issues
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Latest # Analysts Previous
Consensus Covering Consensus
(CLDN) 1.0 6 1.2
(EPL) 1.2 10 1.3
(MSM) 1.2 6 1.0
(STGS) 1.2 6 1.0
(CENT) 1.2 5 1.3
(GISX) 1.2 5 1.6
(AIRN) 1.2 5 1.4
(KERX) 1.2 5 1.1
(RTIX) 1.2 5 1.3
(UCO) 1.3 9 1.4
(SPN) 1.3 7 1.4
(RCRC) 1.3 7 1.5
(DTPI) 1.3 7 1.1
(CPTV) 1.3 6 1.4
(NCT) 1.3 6 1.3
(SCST) 1.3 6 1.2
(OPTV) 1.3 6 1.4
(ORB) 1.3 6 1.4
(ENCY) 1.4 10 1.2
(PGNX) 1.4 9 1.5
(EPIC) 1.4 7 1.3
(ATSN) 1.4 7 1.5
(VSAT) 1.4 7 1.5
(KND) 1.4 7 1.3
(ORPH) 1.4 5 1.3
(CNXS) 1.4 5 1.2
(JAH) 1.4 5 1.8
(SMTL) 1.4 5 1.5
(APTM) 1.4 5 1.6
(SYD) 1.4 5 1.8
(WMMVY) 1.4 5 1.3
(GTNA) 1.4 5 1.3
(VITA) 1.4 5 1.5
(CW) 1.4 5 1.5
(UWN) 1.4 5 1.2
(IDBE) 1.4 5 1.5
(DOVP) 1.4 5 1.3
(CAPA) 1.4 5 1.3
(BCII) 1.4 5 2.0
(EPEX) 1.4 5 1.5
(XRAY) 1.4 5 1.2
(XPRSA) 1.4 5 1.5
(ARRO) 1.4 5 1.3
(ASHW) 1.4 5 1.3
(KTO) 1.5 13 1.4
(LGF) 1.5 8 1.4
(PXP) 1.5 8 1.6
(VVN) 1.5 6 1.7
(HUGO) 1.5 6 1.5
(UTHR) 1.5 6 1.7
(HUG) 1.5 6 1.7
(GNCMA) 1.5 6 1.4
(RPM) 1.5 6 1.8
(CSH) 1.5 6 1.3
(SAY) 1.5 6 1.6
(AVCT) 1.5 6 1.7
(RSYS) 1.5 6 1.6
(CCBI) 1.5 6 1.7
(DSCO) 1.5 6 1.4
(PDC) 1.5 6 1.7
(CRME) 1.6 14 1.5
(PLCM) 1.6 14 1.7
(SSI) 1.6 11 1.7
(IMDC) 1.6 10 1.5
(BEXP) 1.6 10 1.4
(SRCL) 1.6 9 1.7
(AGO) 1.6 9 1.5
(TMO) 1.6 8 1.5
(GIL) 1.6 8 1.8
(JCOM) 1.6 8 1.7
(BKST) 1.6 8 1.7
(JILL) 1.6 8 1.7
(FSH) 1.6 8 1.4
(PSYS) 1.6 8 1.5
Pre Watch:
ISON LSI SIRI RMBS SEBL JWN NVTL FRO
Upgrades:
HDWR WHR OSIS CBMD STTX AMD TOPT ALXN CRM CINF BRL DNA WEN GD
FINL could end up being a CwH b/o today on eps(Weekly Chart)
Interesting day...I was off work so I was pretty active:
FINL -.10sh
INMD +.53
INCX +.22
XXIA +.18
HDWR +.01
AIRT -.18
DESC +.10
DCAI -.22
And I held over LSI and COGT
Watch BCF and GTRC on announcements
Today's MoMo:
FKL TONS ASEI BRN ANGO TIV WCG DCAI PRVD KEYW ISON FXEN TDSC MANC PRVT CNTY RURL EDEN RMI TAGS
billyjoe
01-05-2005, 05:51 PM
IIC,
Have you studied TIBX, brother stock to WITS ? It's not too shabby for a 12.00 stock.
billyjoe
IIC,
Have you studied TIBX, brother stock to WITS ? It's not too shabby for a 12.00 stock.
billyjoe
I'm familiar w/ it...Seems good...but needs to correct some...it is extended right here...Long Run - A good watch IMO
Interesting...Naz closed at a VERY WEAK Support level and the Q's at a Regular Support level...But my crystal ball says more downside on the way...
Anyway...I will be on the road to San Diego shortly after the market opens...so I will see you tomorrow night...IIC
S/R for Thursday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2258
2195-2203-Weak
2150-Very Weak
2131-VERY STRONG
Support
2066
2048-Weak
2025
1971
1935-Very Weak
1925-Weak
1912-Medium
QQQQ
Resistance
40.80-40.90
40.45-40.50
39.75-Strong
39.20
Support
36.60...Scary isn't it if the 38.55 area does not hold???
Pre: AEOS TELK CYBX ELX GTRC
Penny stocks on news: ONT VITX
Have to go to San Diego for a meeting...will leave right after I bail on LSI...good luck to all
Got rid of LSI for a .04 gain early...expected more though...Held COGT...a little dissapointing...but I'm pretty confident and I may start accumulating...wish they would answer my emails though...that is disturbing.
Today's MoMo:
FAMEC MGG ANTP AEOS FKL RNOW PLCE NRPH TCF BLUD TARR MT INTN FRD SHOE TDSC URGI ELI SMXC ASTM TIV PRFT STEM RMI RURL WGAT DYX ISIG
S/R for Friday
Nasdaq
Resistance
2258-Weak
2230
2195-2203-Weak
2150-Very Weak
2131-VERY STRONG
Support
2066
2048-Weak
2025
1971
1935-Very Weak
1925
1900-Medium
QQQQ
Resistance
41.00
40.50
39.65-VERY STRONG
39.20-Weak
38.85
Support
36.60
Positive Guidance A/H...well DoubleClick was almost A/H:
TALX to Beat Estimates
Thursday, January 06, 2005 4:47:03 PM ET
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TALX (TALX) said it expects second quarter earnings to be "comfortably" above $0.28 per share and revenue to be "slightly" above $39.0 million. The company's previous guidance was earnings of $0.26 to $0.28 per share on revenue of $37.0 million to $39.0 million and the current consensus earnings estimate is $0.26 per share on revenue of $37.65 million for the quarter ending December 31, 2004.
LESCO Raises Guidance
Thursday, January 06, 2005 4:29:36 PM ET
View: Complete Article | Historical Guidance
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LESCO, Inc. (LSCO) said it expects 2004 earnings of $0.50 to $0.53 per share on revenue of $560.0 million to $563.0 million. The current consensus earnings estimate is $0.45 per share on revenue of $546.2 million for the year ending December 31, 2004.
Constellation Brands Sees Fiscal 2006 Above Estimates
Thursday, January 06, 2005 4:27:48 PM ET
View: Complete Article | Historical Guidance
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Constellation Brands, Inc (STZ) said it expects fourth quarter earnings of $0.54 to $0.59 per share and fiscal 2006 earnings of $3.05 to $3.20 per share. The current consensus earnings estimate is $0.59 per share for the quarter ending February 28, 2005 and is $2.99 per share for the year ending February 28, 2006.
DoubleClick Raises Expectations
Thursday, January 06, 2005 3:59:44 PM ET
View: Complete Article | Historical Guidance
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DoubleClick Inc (DCLK) said it expects fourth quarter earnings of $0.06 to $0.07 per share, including a $0.01 per share charge due to the EITF change, with revenue of $81.0 million to $82.0 million. The company's previous guidance was earnings of $0.01 to $0.04 per share, excluding the EITF charge, on revenue of $72 million to $77 million. The current consensus earnings estimate is $0.03 per share on revenue of $75.7 million for the quarter ending December 31, 2004.
Websman
01-06-2005, 10:00 PM
The amount of information you post is incredible! You must have tons of energy. Keep up the good work.
I find all your info and your website very helpful.
Thanks Webs...
SSS...Dec is on the left... http://www.btmna.com/reports/research/comment/storehist.pdf (http://www.btmna.com/reports/research/comment/storehist.pdf)
Pre Watch: STZ ACN DCLK WDFC GERN TALX LSCO TRPH ADBL
billyjoe
01-07-2005, 02:42 PM
IIC,
TASR is having big problems today which reminded me of KKD which also seemed all along to be too good to be true. Several months ago you mentioned that you didn't think much of TZOO and didn't know anyone using them. I don't either. Not to start any rumors but could TZOO become a similar situation down the road? I'm just thinking outloud , but there do seem to be parallels.
billyjoe
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