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HUGE NEWS TODAY OUT OF CHINA!!!
600MW Deal for Hohhot City Government!!
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Solarfun-Signs-Letter-of-prnews-2054222610.html?x=0&.v=1
Change ▲ 0.30 anyone paying attention?????
T/A term. There are certain setups T/A chartist's like to watch for. Right now SOLF is hitting several of those scans with it's recent runup to the 50ma.
Scanners?
Anyone out there?
Any thoughts on the decline of the PPS from around 5.00 to the present levels, in the last week ?
On Watch, Barclay's initiates coverage.
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ud?s=SOLF
Chart looks very tasty...
resisting relatively better; still above 52 weeks low of $4.20..
Heard something in the news last night about the Chinese government moving to shore up their economy. Any ideas on how that might impact the pps for this stock?
waiting for FSLR come down! Hedge funds speculating on SLF SOLR SOL FSLR JASO forced to sell... More to come... plus fuel down again.. we have very short memory ... look at small cars vs large cars...
Anyone buying at these prices?
Anyone have any technical data ?
??? Why would you jump out. We cooking with gas!
Made out really well last week, jumped out before the drop. waiting for a new entry, providing money isn't a problem :)
Doing good today
Lets see if the build will create a push, ohhhhh yeah :)
1y Target Est: 114.70
yep energy bill coming should give solar's big tax incentive.
read tsl's recent news bodes well for all solars
small gems waiting for a polishing imo
Its coming friend energy bill will give big boost to solar's. Can you say short squeeze.
whats it take to be the mod here?
solar's will do well with or without oil. But oil looks like its going to have a pop and once that happens more people pile into the solar's.
Chart shaping up for a reversal, called this last time around same area, the stock shot up to 21 within a week. I kept 500 shares free that time and will be reloading as i build a long position here.
chance to buy cheap here again.
Federer to win US Open guys,
sorry Nadal
Briboy
My methods don't work too well for forecasting that far into the future. Nonetheless, going to 115 would be an appreciation of 610%--a very tall order...
Thank you very much. I'm going to give your method a try. What are your thoughts on the 1 year target price of 115?
You can never go wrong taking a profit...
If you are bullish on SOLF, my rule of thumb is to accumulate shares in corrections to the intermediate-term uptrend. In other words, buy on the dips. How I do this is look for this set up. Accumulate when the price < 5-day price EMA and > the 21-day price MA. Alternatively, if you are bearish and wish to short, sell short when the price > 5-day price EMA and < the 21-day price MA.
The above is only a guideline--not a hard-and-fast rule set.
Hi frenchee:
I'm new to this stock and took a position at 12.50, and since then have sold 50% of the position at 15.50 and another 25% at 16.50 today.
My question is, the way this stock seems to trade, is what I'm doing the right way to trade, as it seems the price comes down enough to buy again after a climb? Your thoughts, please.
signs of life is SOLF can say about 16.20...
Solarfun Power Holdings to Announce Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results on August 27, 2008
Solarfun rampage!!
Solf had hidden the upmovetrendline and now looks very good chacne here for new highs
http://hotstockland.info/images/fbfiles/images/solf180608.jpg
hotstockland.info
oil news:
Shell shuts down Nigerian oil field after attack
Thursday June 19, 5:50 am ET
By Edward Harris, Associated Press Writer
Shell halts production at 200,000-barrel-per-day oil field in Nigeria after militant attack
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) -- Royal Dutch Shell said it shut down production from an offshore oil field that produces about 200,000 barrels per day after the most powerful militant group in Nigeria launched an attack on an installation there Thursday.
The group also said it captured an American worker on a supply vessel in the area of the rig.
A leader of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta told The Associated Press that militants attacked the Bonga oil field more than 65 miles from land. But the fighters weren't able to enter a computer control room, which they had hoped to destroy.
The militant leader spoke on condition of anonymity to avoid punishment by authorities.
Olav Ljosne, a spokesman for Royal Dutch Shell, confirmed an attack, but gave no details. He said production had been stopped from the field, which normally produces about 200,000 barrels of crude per day.
That accounts for about 10 percent of Nigeria's current daily output of about 2 million barrels per day production -- already significantly off the amount produced before years of militant attacks on crucial oil infrastructure.
The militants also said they kidnapped an American worker from a supply vessel they encountered while returning home from the attack. The seizure was confirmed by private security officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they are prohibited from speaking to the media. The officials said two other seamen on board were injured in that attack.
Over 200 foreign hostages have been seized since an upsurge of violence that began in early 2006. The hostages are normally released unharmed after a ransom is paid.
Attacks against offshore facilities are exceedingly rare. Oil industry officials consider their operations on the high seas much safer than those in the creeks and swamps of Nigeria's southern Niger Delta, where most of the attacks during two years of increased violence have taken place.
Militant attacks on oil infrastructure have trimmed about a quarter of total oil production in Nigeria, which is Africa's biggest producer and a member of OPEC.
The turmoil in Nigeria's south has helped send oil prices to historical heights, giving the militants more leverage in their drive to force the federal government to send more oil industry proceeds to their areas.
Despite being the home of almost all of Nigeria's petroleum reserves, the country's south is as desperately poor as the rest of the country, which is Africa's most populous with 140 million people.
But criminality and militancy are closely linked, with many of the militant groups accused of stealing crude oil from wells and pipelines for sale in overseas market and helping politicians rig elections.
Another mover with no one at the house, shame
Goldman & Sacs said Sell. Which one would you believe?
Short-term sell signal in effect with today's strong downdrift. Look for initial support around 18.90
If you want exciting boards, go to Yahoo Message Board - you won't be bored.
Boy, this is an exciting board.
Has anyone heard if they are going to beat the street number by a huge margin or come in pretty much in line?? Any thoughts would be most appreciated.
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