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Then you should also know that he owns zero shares of EESO, due to recommendation by his Attorney.
Your words will be scrutinized more than ever, you know. I look forward to hearing from you, again.
Lift-off! I hope the CaT is watching...making your money back on the Beast, today?
Chickened out early...though it did touch a hair below 139.00. Heading north now? I'm long a few shares to find out! ;)
Ah, OK. So no guarantees for another PR this week, but this is the week that the "steady stream" begins. Awesome!
Last week, did Mark say two PR's this week? If so, that would mean one more...either today or tomorrow. Right?
Not sure I'd expect any results or statements that soon after today's demonstrations, but I'm anxious to find out what else it could be!
The Beast making another turn down? Short at 140.04, right after the break lower...looking for 139.00-ish. That would complete a double-bottom from 10/24.
Fair enough, but at least it's being reused!
Perhaps GC2000 could help remove the metal shavings and other debris from used motor oil? ...allowing for other uses?
We'll see!
I see their trucks around Ft. Wayne quite a bit...according to their site, they're recycling motor oil, too!
Safety-Kleen is another one to consider. They're IPO-ing on the NYSE soon: http://www.cleantech.com/news/3399/safety-kleen-sets-ipo-terms
Here's their site: http://www.safety-kleen.com
Exactly. From what I recall, GC2000 is a "process." GC2000, itself, is not tangible. Sure, there are physical components involved (centrifuge, enzymes, "fluff," etc.) but it's all just a part of the GC process.
The photograph shows the results of the completed test of the process...plus some of the physical components.
IMO !
LOL! I wish I could...even if I HAD available time off, it'd be impossible to call off 8 hours in advance. :D
Of course, we're not truly sure where they're meeting, are we? They have 2 "locations." One is the producer of the enzymes:
Enzyme Solutions, Inc.
7601 Honeywell Dr.
Fort Wayne, IN 46845
and the other is the sales/marketing/bottling location (which is where the open house was):
Enzyme Environmental Solutions, Inc.
6020 Huguenard Rd.
Fort Wayne, IN 46818
Not sure where the "GC2000 Lab" would be.
One would certainly hope so!
We'll see about some pictures... Both buildings (Enzyme Solutions and Enzyme Consultants) are within 10 minutes of my house. I'll see if I can't spare time for a 25-minute "intel" cruise around the city. ;)
I've been riding the Beast today, too. It's within 70 pips of my stop loss, so while it's creeping closer to closing my trade out, I'll still stay profitable (began shorting this morning). For my sake, it would be nice to see it hit the lows from earlier today (140-141 range).
Hopefully you're making up for today's whooping! GLTY!
And as razorpockets and I said earlier today, it was recently purchased by Steel Dynamics...also Headquartered in Ft. Wayne. Big companies. Not to mention, Steel Dynamics is publicly traded on the NASDAQ.
Granted, today's PR mentioned that the companies were traded on the NYSE, but you'd think that EESO would be knocking on Steel Dynamics and/or OmniSource's doors!
Hah. You wouldn't believe how many times I've been asked that, privately, in the past couple weeks.
I live no more than 10 minutes away. Though, as I've told others, I commute to another city for work...which is why I've not been able to visit. ;)
My guess is that the top part is the fuel. This process is designed to separate fuel from the scrap metal. Therefore, the metallic bits in the bottom is the scrap, and the liquid remainder above, is the fuel.
JMO!
Indeed! They're owned by Steel Dynamics...publicly traded and also HQ'd in Fort Wayne.
Been doing pretty well. Still fine tuning my own strategy. Overall, I'm getting more winning trades than losing trades now, so I'm on the right track.
The economy is making my job a bear, so it's tough to find a regular (and consistent) time to practice.
Definitely not giving up on FOREX...just progressing slower than I was hoping.
Four digits now...from $50? Very cool! Looks like you've got your mojo back....and then some!
Still fine tuning your indicators and strategies, or does your current system do the trick?
Nice!
Looking at the background for that page, I hope that's not your truck with the smashed in windshield! ;)
Hah. Been a long time, but yeah, Boudin (say: BOO-dan, as it's French) is a cajun or creole-type sausage that's filled with various meats and sometimes rice. I've only had it once or twice, but it's GOOD !
More info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boudin
I'd love for that to be true!
Although, another possibility could be:
Financial results may include payments (or at least mentions thereof) from orders that are not yet placed or completed (such as a tentative verbal agreement to buy X shipments at Y dollars). If such a deal falls through, then the financials would reflect money that we'd never get. Thus, it would appear that Jared were "cooking the books" in his favor...making EESO look financially stronger than it actually is.
IMO!
The Health Kick stand-alone locations are as large as a typical GNC vitamin store.
That particular Health Kick location is inside a Scott's Supermarket, so all the aisles you're seeing are from the supermarket...plus a few from Health Kick. You can see the logo for the Scott's pharmacy about 15 seconds into the video (look up high on the wall). Compare to this:
Scott's has several locations in northern Indiana and was purchased by the Kroger supermarket chain last year.
Yessir, that's yours truly in NE Indiana.
From Wikipedia:
Gold is a chemical element with the symbol Au (from its Latin name aurum) and atomic number 79.
Silver is a chemical element with the symbol "Ag" (Latin: argentum) and atomic number 47.
Blame it on those Latin-speaking ancients. ;)
Awesome, thanks for the info!
Using the Tunnel Method on the Swissy since about 11:40 this morning. Still in and up 29 pips in just 2 hours. I'm using a trailing stop (about 10-15 pips below current price). I have to set it manually, which is actually a good thing, today. As infrequently as I've been able to look at the chart today, an automatic trailing stop would've stopped me out long ago.
Lookin' good!
I searched the doc a few times and didn't see a definition for it. From context, I assume it means a certain number of pips, but that's never confirmed in the doc...at least no where I can find.
As for Fib, I know how to draw the Fib Retracements in Oanda. I understand their meaning with regards to resistance/support/entry/exit/etc. In general, I understand Fibs, but just cannot get an Oanda tool to draw a Fib Projection or Extension (which is what the doc is eluding to).
Thank you for the link...looks like I may have to learn to calculate them manually.
Clever Tunnel method. Thank you for posting it, but I have 2 Questions:
1. I'm using Oanda and having a tough time getting Fibonacci projections to sit right...they're coming out as retracement levels, instead. Does Oanda not have this capability, or am I using the wrong tool (Fib. Fan vs. Arc vs. Retracement, etc.)? Maybe I'm just not understanding where to draw the initial line to get the appropriate projections? Can anyone clarify how to draw (or at least manually calculate) these projection levels in Oanda?
2. What does the term 'handle' mean? Like in this sentence from the Tunnel explanation: "In the fall of 2004, when GBP/USD went 20 handles up to 1.95, the daily ema's were 5 to 7 handles behind."
Many thanks!
Thanks for the welcome...I've just started digesting your Bid Line setup this morning. Definitely used to Candlesticks and Heikin, but will give it a try to feel what you're feelin.'
Isn't that super-nice of the Fed to tell us? Thank you ever-so-much Mr. B! ;)
Yeah, tight stops have spanked me before, too...
That's a tough concept to get over when you have limited funds to begin with. You need to play lean, but not too lean!
Patience, indeed...
I try to trade earlier in the day, but am often too busy at that time.
Actually just getting back to 4x after a several month hiatus. Spring/Summer is busy time at work and at home. Finally getting a little "me" time, once again. :P
Best of luck!
Pokin' my head in here...lurking still....
I'm watching the Beast on daily. Looks like we're closing in on an SG Pincher play. ADX is above 60 (currently 64+), but I'm waiting for the Wm%52 to head north above -80. Maybe in the next few days?
Going to be looking for some much shorter term trades in the next hour....maybe.
He's trying to SAVE US ! LOL !
Thanks for this FOREX series! Interesting stuff!
It's been busy, so I've only had time to sit back and watch my final few equities. I hope to get back to FOREX soon!
In the meantime, I try and soak up what few tidbits I come across. ;)
Let's just remind him to dilute at the ASK! ;)
They sell back and forth to each other.
By then it may be too late! I'd be wanting in today, with tomorrow being the supposed launch of the sign-up website! Unless they PR it today, by the time people catch wind of it tomorrow, we might already be on our way up!
You're late to the party. Those statements were already made, and debunked, last night!