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MEG watch for trap
IGC don't like volume - pass on this
PLM made nice bounce -- missed it
SPEC poor volume so far will keep watching
GRT out at 1.09 17% gain
GRT in at .93
PLM could go either way watch closely
IGC still not primed but watching.
TWB nice bounce 10% 3.22 - 3.52 looks like I got out a little soon still take my 7% and be happy
GRT looking even better for bounce tommorow
GRT looks good @1.10 - 1.15
TWB take profit -- this looks like it could ride lower bb down further
CNOA still waiting for large drop below lower bb
TWB sitting at 7% profit
IGC still watching - dropping and pinching
still needs large red candle below lower bb
HILL out at .78 with comfortable 11% gain -- every little bit adds up.
I'm not sure what to think at this point. I have notice one day bounce backs on many large drops. Just have to find them in time. Watch out for large gap ups next day -- that often is a trap.
HILL @ .70 may be good entry point for one day bounce to .85-.90 tommorrow.
CNOA - hasn't closed below lower bb so possibly still more drop left.
IGC - no volume to bounce
ABD .79-1.14 45% gain
CNOA --if it closes below lower bb, should be ready to bounce.
Just remember when hospitals cut nursing staff -- the nurses that are layed off usually go to work for a nursing agency (eg nurse consultants)
if MMTE fails and 2009 is full of doom then lead, not silver, will be the better investment
Usually when RSI(5) gets to 95 a pullback occurs, but once in awhile the chart defies gravity. I would expect a pullback looking at that chart. That's just what I see -- what are your thoughts when the RSI(5) is so high on a stock?
maybe Amex will waive that requirement in light of current market conditions.
They key here is to have extreme patience for the potential big payoff. Unless you have been to Africa, you really can't appreciate how slow and how long things can take over there compared to the USA.
lol--I agree --just need a company with integrity and a solid plan. Then hopefully all should fall into place. Too many companies, at all levels, have one but not the other.
Agreed -- but we have seen what transparency on the big boards can get you.
Thinking Westheimer, a little more centrally located.
I don't think it will take upisting to get there if all goes according to plan, but I do think it will need to uplist in order to have adequate liquidity at those higher prices.
see ya at Sherlock's Pub