I know you bought it at the very very bottom... and of course sold it all at the ultimate top... so now its a pos. I got to get a bucket of money.
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Thats 2 RAW thirds the charm your breaking support
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RAW why don't you post that stuff for all to see. While you claim to be a great guy and part of the team you post privite Pm's calling folks Dumb F_cks..... goood guy.
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Yeah it looks like it might be ripe for the picking but we can't go by these charts any more .... TA is out weegie boards are in. LOL
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RIGHT RAW WHATEVER YOU SAY....ROFLMAO.... you really want me to take you seriously.. after reading a weekend of your posts. NAAAA you got me mistaken for one of those folks you rail on about.
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Just an observation Can't take the heat? WTF
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Actually RAW you were the distraction this weekend..... LOL The funny thing is you feel it is your right to disrupt the board because you constantly feel you must express a counter view to the purpose of this board. Go find a new hobbie. You probably kept people away.
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Yes this all has been rather distracting. If you don't like the board and all you want to do is cause discord I am sure you can find a group of malcontents on another board.... that will rally for your cause...just look for a bunch of losers.
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Its not the article its the presentation.... like sandpaper on glass.... LOL
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If TA suks what do you use? Weegie board comes to mind... news, whim, insider knowledge? Or just run scanners till you hit a winner with no concern for any TA.
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Need more money to watch all these stocks... LOL
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Billy where is Vion? you don't like that one much do you?...
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Hack, With popularity comes the posters that want nothing more than to spread hate and dicontent... It createss disorder.
Stay the course
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If it follows it own history its good for a 20pt swing over a few day. I think a good entry point is after the indiactors confirm...only cause it tends to track up for a few days.. I like it for a 2 week play. Thats if you want to get all the bang for a buck. I might join you on this one.... I was kinda of watching it on and off since OCT. Glad you brought it back to my attention :) JMHO
It might bang support a few more times. As far as the price, it very attractive at this level. especially with room above it like around 4.35 area.... when I connect the dots.
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CDIK chart. I can't find much new news.
http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SharpChartv05.ServletDriver?chart=cdik,uu[w,a]daclyyay[dd][ph.02,...
If you have esignal do you still need something like stockcharts or bigcharts?
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GUSH .Its been on my back burner too. Monday should give a good impression of which way its going to swing. Otherwise it might be another week or two if you pay attention to teh barcharts scan. There it still shows sell for the short term.
RBK WAS @6.00 You should have heard me then. It was during the Basketball strike. RBK was down hard.... I was screamin to everyone to buy it. At the time all my buds were telling me to buy Enron instead...That rebok suked....I said the strike is not forever ...LOL Good one haaaaaaaaaaa... Another one at the same time was HCOW around @2.00.... ...I was laughed at.... organic food.... my friends laughed. FCFS was pawn shops...another belly laugh...JUST GLANCE AND SEE WHERE THEY WENT. OH well. A Door opens and a door closes. NEXT!
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OMNI, did you see my post that reference's NETFLIX It has an article from PC world that has a good prospective.
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After also reading thru following that thread aimed at OMNI I really have to ask a few questions.
1) If you are so discontent with this board why are you here?
2) What did you add to the board that was helpful in any way other than to boost yourself.
3) The board is called 'Break Out Trading (Bill Panetta) I did not see RAW in there anywhere?
4) You are under the Impression that everyone here bought the stock after OMNI suggested it.
5) With your argument it seems if someone mentions a stock and they think its going to shoot the moon and it tanks they were just pumping...... I guess all your pick perform just as you plan.
I mention TRPH all the time. It has made me money. I bought it before the market crashed and held it all the way down to 12 cents..... then it went to 8.30 when the market recovered.....since then I have rode it for gains of .70, .55, .25 numorous times....1.25 once and a few .35-.50 spread in.... They make a great product have new patents at the beginning of the patent cycle and ship lots of product... 3 rd qtr last year over 25 MIL units out the door! Am I pumping or sharing?
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ACTUALLY.. If you look at Netflix you see it did not take all that long to get into a very profitable range. Now taking into consideration the fact the groundwork is already laid down and the bumps have been pretty worked out by Netflix...GZFX by all reason should have an easier go of it. Also the video game aspect with the lower price plus suppling Ingram gives GZFX a larger renvenue stream. This is also based on how fast GZFX can get its subscriber base up past a Million customers. The Video rental competition is heating up from all sides and GZFX has the potential to be a Double digit stock..... 5.00 would not be unreasonable and would make me take a big trip to the bank.
The following is an article from PCWORLD...I could not get the link to work so I cut and past it
Will Your PC Kill the Video Store?
Blockbuster sizes up online movie rentals and adopts the advantages for its own service.
Liane Cassavoy, PC World
Wednesday, March 10, 2004
Millions of movie fans are snapping up the latest video release without setting foot in a brick-and-mortar rental store. They do it with the help of their PCs, through online rental services that either ship or download films. But will their enthusiasm eliminate your option to find the goods at Blockbuster or Hollywood Video?
"No, no, no, not at all," says Randy Hargrove, a spokesperson for retail giant Blockbuster. Nevertheless, the company is looking at new and different ways to keep PC-savvy movie watchers turning to Blockbuster and not to Netflix, the online DVD rental service that boasted 1.3 million subscribers at the end of 2003.
This year, Blockbuster plans to launch its own online movie rental service. Besides meeting Netflix on its own turf, Blockbuster will compete with Wal-Mart.com and with smaller, specialized Web sites.
Building on Experience
This isn't the first time Blockbuster has dipped its toes into online waters. In 2002, the retailer purchased FilmCaddy.com, a relatively small Netflix competitor, in order to "better understand the online-only business model," Hargrove says. Blockbuster doesn't release financial numbers on its FilmCaddy service, but Hargrove says the company finds the results encouraging enough to justify planning a broader-scale online movie rental service.
The service will likely resemble Netflix's online-only plan, where subscribers receive and return movies through the mail. But Blockbuster plans eventually to integrate online, mail-based service with its physical stores, Hargrove adds. The company isn't likely to launch the service before 2005, but it will let customers receive movies by mail and then return them to a store.
Blockbuster hasn't yet set pricing, Hargrove says, but Blockbuster's rates should be comparable to those at Netflix, which charges $20 per month for its three-DVD plan.
With both Netflix and Wal-Mart, you submit a wish list of titles through the service's Web site. The movies come by mail, along with postage-paid envelopes to return them in. You can keep up to three movies at a time for as long as six months. As soon as you return one, the service ships you another from your list.
Wal-Mart has slightly lower prices: For slightly less than $19, you can rent three movies.
Netflix has grown quickly since its 1999 debut and expects to have almost 2.7 million subscribers by the end of this year. But rival services, including ones that offer downloadable movies in addition to DVDs by mail, are popping up.
Download DVDs
The greatest peril to Blockbuster's in-store business may not come from online DVD rental services at all, says Patti Freeman Evans, a retail analyst with Jupiter Research. Evans expects downloadable movies, currently offered by companies such as CinemaNow and Movielink, to threaten the video rental market in the future.
Both CinemaNow and Movielink market downloadable movies that you can store on your hard drive for a limited amount of time. Movielink lets you keep the movie for 30 days, but once you begin watching it, you have a 24-hour window during which you can view the movie as often as you want.
CinemaNow offers a download-to-own option for some movies, allowing you to download a permanent copy of the video that you can watch on your PC as often as you'd like. CinemaNow lets you burn copies of some movies to DVDs, too, but because the software saves the movies in Windows Media format, you can't watch them on a standard DVD player.
At present, downloads take so long--several hours, even over a broadband connection--that these services aren't likely to threaten Blockbuster's livelihood anytime soon, Freeman Evans says.
Other Technological Rivals
Right now, Blockbuster is more likely to face a rival such as On Demand, the cable service, Freeman Evans suggests.
Available from several cable companies across the country, On Demand maintains a library of movies and TV shows from which you can choose and watch selections at your convenience. Some movies are free to subscribers of certain pay channels such as HBO; others are available for 24-hour rental for a fee comparable to what a video store charges. You don't have to download the movie; you access it through your cable box, and can pause and review it as many times as you want within the rental window.
On Demand services support a level of spontaneity lacking from Netflix and similar services--even those that offer downloadable movies--according toFreeman Evans. Whereas Netflix ships movies from an updatable online list, "[g]enerally, picking a movie isn't planned that far in advance," she says.
Even downloading a movie from a service such as Movielink or CinemaNow entails delayed gratification, since the movie may take several hours to download. To address this shortcoming, Movielink's Movies in Minutes feature lets you begin watching the movie while the download is in progress. CinemaNow offers a similar service.
"Eventually, [download services] will be a win-win situation," Freeman Evans says. "You can get the movie and watch it when you want, so you can be spontaneous. And it's a very cost-effective method of delivery if it doesn't take a whole day to download."
At the moment, movie-watchers can choose the best service for their preferences or needs. CinemaNow and Movielink are great for travelers who plan ahead and want to download movies onto their laptops to take on the road. Netflix and Wal-Mart provide a physical disc. But all of these services promise no more late fees--something you can still run afoul of at your neighborhood video store.
VION finishes a nice week, year high and nice pullback. CCI banging the 0 line, notice the jagged saw tooth pattern in the climb up to 4.
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hack I am not worrying at all..... just have a set game plan... In fact I found a great facial scrub and nary a worry line can be seen.
GZFX did just as I figured this week. We got a big GREEN COVERING CANDLE at the end of the day. 1st stop.....104 arriving at .12-.15
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Hey you can stay here and stop at the .15 station ... but I will walk this bride down the isle as long as she walks. I have a tendency to leave a stock way to early and lose the meatier profits....my picks are sound but I sell out too quick. So with my quicky day shots being here and there. I have found I bank more using a Channeling stock for all I can get. TRPH is good for profitable swings on a sort of regular basis. Lately VION too. I left VION way to early.(lesson; I'll always have VION) Its a longer hold and you ride a little higher and a little lower but it rides high. Typical holds (7 to 15 days.) (3 weeks to 1.5 months.)
But you stay the course....ARRGH ARRRGH MATEY
The Trend is ye friend...except when it isn't...arghhhhh
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VION new HIGH nice pullback nice chart
I am on it!
If someone gets hard up and needs shares to cover it might pop early.... :)
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yeah its Modify~able and If I am out doing an estimate I can catch my profit and jump in on the next support. We are still pennies and its not even half my position....bases are loaded. Bottom of the second ... PLAY BALL!
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I have had my sell order in for .25 for 2 weeks now, maybe 3, I have to look...LOL I'll walk with GZFX right to 25 large...Long as I don't get stuck in a station. I am on board. Actually now that I look at it I had GZFX before I ever saw this board....SHAZAMMMMMM ANDY!
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I am hoping to talk about GZFX for at least a year or 2...... right allllllll the way to $25.00
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yeah except when the stock goes up 1 to 2 bucks which happened 2x this week...... plenty of time to hop on board.
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when the call goes out....xyz is tearing into the ozone! How much time do you have for DD......right. Each trade is seperate unto itself.
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You lost me billy.... ? where are the charts?
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GZFX going over 14 mil... take note.
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GZFX they knock it down in the last sec or two. .89 will be the close is my bet but I am keeping my fingers crossed for .94 :)
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vwpt ^.34 not too shabby for the day
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If it closes it at .94 will be a nice candlestick going into monday
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QBID may finish green.
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Third try is the try is the charm.
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heyyyyyyyyy you guys are the Volume! PSYCHE
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Its official now GZFX has VOLUME! 11 mil....16 is the sweet spot
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