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EMC on radar.
I'm getting a target of 86 for JRJC on the pattern. LOL maybe I did something wrong. What do you think?
Also, PHI looking like it's gonna go
eyeing RIO, GGB, CGV as well as they have done well for me in the past
Catch up might have started today. Up 17.78% today...
that was a little joke... i went to TTU.... but i do have LT on my fantasy team!
C-SPAN? lol
thanks for the heads up, might hold that one til before bears cum home
Thanks. TCU sucks. Red Raiders; bang, bang!
no pattern that I can see, put it is sitting on its 50 EMA which has been support for most of its run...
Hey frog do you see anything in the DAI chart? Here is the story that sparked my interest...
LOS ANGELES (AFP) - They might measure a mere 2.5 meters (eight feet) in length and only be capable of carrying two passengers, but tiny Smart cars are aiming to make it big in the United States, where hulking gas-guzzlers have long been the kings of the road.
As more than one million car enthusiasts prepare to descend on this week's Los Angeles Auto Show, one of the central attractions is expected to be Daimler's "Fortwo" Smart car, which goes on sale in the US next year.
Retailing at 11,600 dollars, Smart cars are cheap, easy to maneuver, and fuel-efficient, running at around 40-45 miles (65-72 kilometers) to the gallon.
But will they catch on with American motorists? Smart USA spokesman Ken Kettenbeil is convinced they will.
"We definitely think that the Americans are ready for the Smart Fortwo," Kettenbeil told AFP.
The company has already received 30,000 reservations for the car, which its manufacturers hope will catch on with city-dwellers hoping to escape increasingly gridlocked roads.
"When you look at all the factors, besides the interest, rising gas prices, increasing congestion in urban cities, all of those factors are hitting at the right time when smaller vehicles like the Smart car make a lot of sense, economically, and at a functional level for many people," Kettenbeil said.
Kettenbeil believes the car's impressive fuel economy could also be attractive to environmentally conscious opinion leaders and trendsetters in large cities like Los Angeles, New York and Chicago.
Leslie Kendall, curator of the Petersen auto museum in Los Angeles, which has recently hosted an exhibition of "micro-cars," believes that the Smart car is the first vehicle offered to American buyers that ticks all the right boxes.
"People here like comfortable cars, that they can sit in and turn on the stereo, the air conditioning, put down the top, open the sunroof," Kendall said.
"Until recently ... no small car was available that was a truly quality automobile, with performance, features, handling, in a small affordable package. And the Smart speaks to all of that.
"The Smart is a small car handling, maneuverability, price -- but with large car amenities."
Kendall said the Smart car could be set for the sort of phenomenal success enjoyed by the Volkswagen Beetle during the 1950s and 1960s.
"The Smart is quirky today in a way the Beetle was decades ago," Kendall said. "People look at it and think, 'I can set myself apart, I can proclaim my individuality, and make it on a budget.' People are looking at the Smart in the same way today."
Early indicators suggest there is substance to Kendall's views. Glen Hanson, a Los Angeles-based illustrator from Canada who has already reserved his Smart, said he was attracted by the design.
"I'm a visual artist, and they look cute, they look like a toy," Hanson told AFP. "The mileage is amazing, for all of those reasons, it just seems like why wouldn't a single person have a car like this."
Hanson said he wanted to replace his 1989 Mazda with a car that better "fits my lifestyle and suits living in the city."
According to Hanson, the Smart is a pocket-sized riposte to motorists who favor automotive behemoths such as Hummers.
"There's only one reason to buy a Hummer, that's the status," he said. "There's no practical reason. Unless you go to war, why do you need a Hummer?"
Kendall meanwhile believes that the Smart represents an "entire new way of thinking about what cars can do, a shifting paradigm."
"People come to understand that longer, lower, wider isn't necessarily the way to go now. The Smart is a statement, but it's a counterpoint."
Other shippers holding up okay -- TBSI is down pretty hard, but yours are all hanging in there. DRYS was down, but is back at 96
might want to take a look at SSW -- soon to be the worlds largest container shipper -- leases most of its ships to COSCO and is the big player in the China/Hong Kong market -- Forbes last week caught my attention -- up 10% today -- and seems to be a little smoother trading than these bulks which are wild ass. Also has a nice divy at 6%.
New write up at thestreet.com today as well -- have a mid $40s tgt on it 18 months out -- say to stop out below $25..
http://www.thestreet.com/_yahoo/newsanalysis/transportation/10389490.html?cm_ven=YAHOO&cm_cat=FREE&cm_ite=NA
http://www.forbes.com/free_forbes/2007/1126/206a.html?partner=yahoomag
Also noticed NMM, Navios' new IPO started trading today.
What about drys, gnk, egle, nm, etc?
BTW I'm at a coffee shop right now. lol
you see EXM miss earnings -- gave back all of todays gains in AHs -- ouch
WNR on watch for reversal in trend.
Western Refining has very low PE. Refineries like this might see nice gains (ie. price of crude oil drops and price of gas at the pump goes up lol)
I think your best bet is MTW -- which you value at $48, so it is 20%+ undervalued
SLB is about 10% undervalued ($100)
NOV, MOS, and MDR are all probably at fair value now that they have dropped, possibly still slightly overvalued per your calc
VIP is still overvalued per your calc ($24 FV)
wish I'd grabbed some EWZ yesterday
do u remember which one of these had the best valuations?
thinking of getting some for long term
added more FXI, Bidu, and some brazil/hongkongs today.
charts are all blow to hell -- let my subscription slide at stockcharts til next spring -- will be too busy with the holidays and year-end at work....been bargain hunting -- bought MOS and NOV yesterday
some nice stocks nearing their 50/100/200 EMAs...
VIP 50 EMA is $29 -- stock has bounced last two days
MOS 50 EMA is $58.50
MON 50 EMA is $86.50
RIMM 100 EMA is $93.50
POT 100 EMA is 96.50
SLB 200 EMA is $87
MTW 200 EMA is $38
FCX 200 EMA is $86
NOV 200 EMA is $56
CSCO 200 EMA is $29 - dipped below, but back above now
GOOG bounced off of its 50 EMA -- didn't notice this one until today...would probably be a buyer at $585 near the 100 EMA
MDR, AAPL and NOV bounced off of their 100 EMAs yesterday and so far they are holding...did the same during the August selloff...
FXI also bounced nicely off of its 100 EMA yesterday (bottomed 2 pts above it)...had been hoping for a dip to its 200 EMA like we got in March and August -- not sure if we'll get it.
looks like waters becoming safer to dive in... spot any good setups?
frogfan,
Evaluate LDK for your watch list. It's the most undervalued in the hot solar sector and should be playing catch up very soon...
#board-9981
Someone directed me here when I asked what happened to Fog. Where the hell did he go?
Are you the old FOG?
Sold ICE for 2% loss -- wanted to free up some $ for any bargains that may arise in the selloff - GOOG, FXI, BHP, BIDU, etc all down hard today -- needed some $ to pick up a few long term stocks that I've been watching -- ICE was just a technical trade -- not sure if it will work in this market.
RTP gonna gap $100 at the open
blow straight thru breakout and target
should i roll down the windows?
** Bullflag + fundie + momo scanner... (very experimental lol)
Ok, here's a crude attempt in automating things. I've combined my fundamentals/momo scans to a bullflag scan. There will probably be a bunch of false triggers at the moment but the purpose for now is to narrow it down for the experienced eyes here to look at and spot any juicy stocks.
ps. DON'T LAUGH AT IT CUZ I INTEND TO IMPROVE THIS OVERTIME. LMAO
BigBoard Bull Flag
GPOR
SNDA
STLD
PRGX
STD
ASPV
BZP
MOS, ISRG, and MTL flags/pennants
not TA plays at the moment but watching MTL, MDR, MOS, CEDC, EWZ, and BHP for entries -- watching TSL chart for entry as a TA play -- MDR reports tomorrow and could run similar to SGR, CBI, FLS and JEC have on their earnings -- infrastructure is hot -- FLR and FWLT also report tomorrow...
CEDC and MTL have both already broken out, but would like to enter on a pullback -- sold my BIDU so now have some powder dry
MOS has been on fire ever since I passed on it at $48 a month ago -- now at $70ish -- I am an idiot -- would like to see it pull back to mid 60s -- flag/pennant could also be forming imo
looking at EWZ, or might just buy a brazillian bank like BBD, ITU, or UBB -- EWZ is heavy all of these plus RIO and PBR -- heavier on these two though
also hoping for a pullback in other emerging market ETFs like EEB, BIK, and ADRE...should have bought these in August but was too stupid at the time to do so...also watching FXI and ILF.
Out my BIDU at $405 -- 19% gain -- would have been more if I'd had a limit order in at just under my $430 tgt...will make sure to do so in the future...cost myself about 5%...still a nice trade
btw, WIMM BILL DANN foods.. lol is that some kind of a joke
or a play on words. If they are a catering service to the Wimbledon Tennis thing, it'll be too funny.
I think most internet stocks are down now that the Alibaba.coom IPO is out -- YHOO, SINA, NTES, BIDU, SOHU -- all had been ramping up in anticipation of the IPO
did SINA have bad / good news today or something? down 3%
looks like BIDU is rolling over after hitting $429, which was basically the target...should have had my limit order in...damn
ESEA is my most recent add...
GM frogfan fans
thanks dewd, any new playz?
BIDU should hit my $430 target today...nice
FSLR will open at or near $160 target as well...
CLNE and PHI ask's at $2000 on Ameriturd quote... lol
thoughts on CYT, FXI, GOOG, JRJC, PCP, SOLF?
Your a trader... lol
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