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Today's first alert was ERES, note that it has earnings after the close today. WLP alerted and it also has earnings after the close. AGP might go today, needs a little push though.
Sam
Hope someone got PRX, even though we had it 1 day as a turnaround and 2 days on the breakout list...I never bought it.
Sam
Hope someone got PRX, even though we had it 1 day as a turnaround and 2 days on the breakout list...I never bought it.
Sam
The Arab press has finally started to evaluate their position;
http://www.arabnews.com/Article.asp?ID=25446
This thread should maybe do the same?
Our alert stocks today included AHG, LNCR, PDCO and FAF of the turnaround group. LF, LXK, PRX and STJ of the breakout group. Turned out there was only two stocks that didn't alert today.
Sam
PRX moved from a turnaround stock today to a potential breakout to watch tomorrow.
Sam
On Monday, BCR, DVA, ESRX, HMA, JNJ, MME and PRX alerted a turnaround. The breakouts that alerted included ENR, GDT and ICST.
Sam
After six days where the SSRatio favored selling, it turned around after last weeks results of the market internals, the SSRatio climbed 0.11 to +0.16 favoring buying, the estimate of market risk returns to low. I've posted some picks for tomorrow.
Sam
APPX alerted at the open this morning, now I'm looking to buy at support just under 17.
Sam
Opps, ADTN alert is 40.19, 21 cents above yesterday's high. Sorry for the confusion.
Sam
APPX is the only turnaround stock we'll be watching for a bounce today, it will alert breaking $17.
ADTN is the only breakout we'll be watching, and it will alert at $39.19.
Sam
Today we only had FTN alert a breakout, which didn't hold. I bought BLTI which one of the members brought to my attention.
Sam
Thanks again Ken, I'll take a look.
Looks good Ken, how does group rotation figure in your analysis? Could it be used as a deciding factor between different stocks?
Sam
The only alerts we had today were DKS, HOV and GDT.
Thanks Ken,
I was surprised to see your post since it didn't appear in my mail box.
These will be fun to follow. LPNT got crunched today. I haven't looked for news, we'll do that shortly.
Sam
Out of today's list we had ATK, CAH, EASI, FHCC, IGT and LPNT alert, all were potential turn around stocks.
Sam
Ken
Kind'a like our play on the cyclical move in toy stocks.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=518541
http://www.savvy-trader.com/ToysIndex.htm
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=590204
I could use more of those.
Thanks,
Sam
Hi K.
I did have trouble following your chart. So you are figuring a good quarter should follow a bad quarter? Would you buy at the end of the quarter? And at what point would you stop out if it started down the next quarter? Looks interesting, please feel free to expand.
Sam
Today AHG, CPB, DVA, HMA, OHP, PBG and RX alerted a turn and ACL (again), FLR and NYB alerted a breakout. Several gapped up this morning and would have been hard to get a good position in. FLR closed lower.
Sam
http://www.savvy-trader.com
Sylvester, Does this guy represent what you think? Is this post a violation of your thread?
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=916456
lol, cute, squeezed a maggot out of the dead cow eh?
Only 21 days in, and the list of WMD's continues to grow. Below is a short list that Mansoor Ijaz collected. There is no case left for the anti-war crowd, their leaders have had their credibility completely destroyed. How will they salvage their reputation?
1. Weapons-grade plutonium. At the Al Tuwaitha nuclear complex, which Mohammed El Baradei's International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors declared free of unsecured nuclear materials late last year, an embedded journalist for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reported on Thursday that Marine battalions had detected weapons-grade plutonium. Al Tuwaitha was an Iraqi government-controlled facility run by Saddam's Atomic Energy Commission. A maze of belowground hallways leading to labs and storage facilities underscored the lengths to which Saddam's scientists had gone in order to hide their clandestine activities. And not one or two buildings, but fourteen — count them, 14 — buildings had abnormally high radiation levels, according to the US 1st Marine Division's nuclear and intelligence experts unearthing the secrets. If it is confirmed that weapons-grade plutonium exists at Tuwaitha, those who gave Saddam either the reactor technology and chemicals to reprocess spent uranium or transferred weapons-grade plutonium directly to Iraq will have a lot to answer for.
2. Biological weapons. Fox News' embedded reporter, Rick Leventhal, downloaded incredible video of what may be the first of Saddam's bioweapons labs on wheels. He reported that in a U-Haul-sized truck disguised as a radar facility for mobile surface-to-air missiles, a false panel revealed electronic pulleys, winches, storage bins, and refrigerators which could easily be used to store biological-weapons stashes (refrigeration being the key identifier because you certainly don't need refrigerators to freeze the rocket launcher). Tests will determine definitively whether there are any biological residues or not. But when a truck is found at a construction site hidden amid other trucks and construction equipment, and then tries to high tail it out of camp before it gets found out and then shot out by alert U.S. Marines, it is a sure sign that someone powerful wanted to hide this truck, and maybe its sisters, at all cost.
3. Chemical warheads. The 1st Marine Division with the 101st Airborne reports the seizure of 20 medium-range rockets armed with sarin and mustard gas that were ready to fire — not stored away, not unassembled, but ready to fire. And the amounts of chemicals found in the warheads of the BM-21 missiles left no doubt about their intended use — to kill masses of Coalition troops. These were not trace amounts.
4. Al Qaeda links. In the north, Coalition troops found paperwork early in the campaign after bombing the Sargat camp that indisputably tied the terrorists of Ansar al-Islam, a terrorist outfit funded in part by Saddam's Mukhabarat intelligence directorate and in part by Iran's SAVAK intelligence services, to al Qaeda. Sargat was operated by Abu Musab al Zarqawi, a known close associate of Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan, and was residence to over 700 terrorists, about a fourth of whom trained in bin Laden's Afghani terror camps. Zarqawi and his henchmen are now believed to be hiding in Ansar camps just on the Iranian side of the border.
5. Terror toxins. The paper trail may only be the tip of the iceberg. Mobile-lab tests conducted on boots and running shoes found in the bombed Sargat camp showed meaningful traces of Ricin and botulinum toxins. Similar trace amounts of chemical agents allegedly found in soil samples were used to justify the Clinton administration's August 1998 decision to launch cruise missile attacks on Sudan's al-Shifa pharmaceutical plant. Traces of Ricin, it might be recalled, were found in terrorist hideouts in London and Paris, and then later in Barcelona and Milan, where Algerian terrorists tied to al Qaeda and answering to Zarqawi were readying retaliation strikes against Europe's civilian populations. Ingesting miniscule amounts of Ricin, which induces respiratory failure, can kill within 72 hours. There is no known cure.
6. Salman Pak. Media outlets and U.S. officials who once had responsibility for America's national security have long ridiculed claims that Saddam had any ties to the hijackers of September 11, or that his secular identity could ever commingle with radical Islamists like bin Laden. The paperwork and presence of recipe books to mix Ricin and other toxic nerve agents, as well as traces of the agents themselves, at the Sargat camp in northern Iraq lay to rest the Saddam-bin Laden commingling issue. So did the capture of Sudanese, Egyptian, Yemeni, Syrian, and other Arabs with ties to al Qaeda fighting along Saddam's Fedayeen kamikaze forces. But the hijackers were another matter — until this weekend, when Coalition forces destroyed the Salman Pak terror camp on Sunday morning. They found an airplane shell at the Salman Pak terror camps, just like former CIA Director James Woolsey and ex-Clinton aide Laurie Mylroie had postulated repeatedly since the mid-1990s there was. Interviews conducted by PBS's Frontline in June 2002 of Sabah Khodada, a captain in the Iraqi army, indicate that he personally witnessed men of Arab descent, mainly Yemeni, with long beards training in the hull of the 707 aircraft, and on trains and buses in the same fields specifically for hijacking missions using knives and other common utensils.
Guess you missed the part about their cancer being a result of petrochemicals? Or did you just neglect that since you wanted to blame it on the U.S.? And any increase in cancer is nothing near the numbers that have been tortured to death under Saddam.
I have to admit you continue to amuse and amaze me, being so blind to reality, it is no wonder you believe that Monica Lewinsky was just a right wing plot to get Clinton.
This is an interesting NY Times article, makes you wonder if CNN had done some honest journalism, instead of trying to keep in Saddam's favor, would they have prevented some of the suffering and death the Iraqi people have seen in the last 12 years?
If there is a business ethics question here, it makes Enron look like childs play.
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/04/11/opinion/11JORD.html?ex=1050638400&en=ea21e8c88feae21c&ei=5...
We had two of each style of trades alert today, APA and WBSN alerted a turnaround and RGLD and RYL alerted a breakout.
Sam
Ah, I see, I guess you could make an argument for foul language.
So let me for anyone that is following this re-post without using the word that can only be used by the one that controls the thread.
After posting my whiners paradox I received an e-mail that should make some laugh and others think. As follows:
Whiners are simple people, (mentally and physically made up of few parts) They have no bal*s(round objects that bounce), they have no guts, are spineless and their brains are interchangeable with their (rectum).
I might have to open a thread to post all the whiner stories and comments I've gotten <g>.
I suppose if think you're a whiner...you might see that as a personal attack, it was certainly nothing as inflaming as what you write, but hey, it is your thread and if you want to grandstand your own tripe without getting a different point of view I suppose you have that right.
BTW, I saw this post buy a Stowboat (?) that you deleted and it was neither a personal attack or used foul language, in fact, I didn't know that it wasn't something that was supporting one of your posts, but I read it out of context and didn't see what s/he was addressing.
What? What personal attack or foul language caused you to delete this message?
Yes, I'm sure the word truth is a strange one to you and Baghdad Bob. You should try it sometime, too late for Bob.
The SSRatio dropped close to the unchanged level, which I figure as good as negative, after dropping 0.19 to +0.02 favoring selling, the estimate of market risk moves up to high.
Sam
Today we had two turnaround stocks alert; CRL and FTI. Five breakouts we watched alert; BG, CTX, HOV, MAC and PHM.
Sam
Other suspicious finds — especially rockets potentially packed with sarin and mustard gas — were also still being investigated.
This could go on for months, but I can wait, having both time and truth on the side of the Americans.
Five potential turnaround stocks to watch tomorrow; CRL, FTI, NXTL, SU and THC. There is a long list of potential breakouts;
AFL, BCE, BG, BOH, CNCT, CTX, CTXS, DISH, HCBK, HOV, MAC, MAT, NTAP, PHM and PRGO.
How we set alerts:
1) Alert potential turn around stocks by setting the alert price 11 cents above the previous day's high.
2) Alert the potential breakouts by setting the alert price 20 cents above the previous day's high.
Sam
Today we had one turnaround stock alert; STE and both the breakouts we watched alert; BG and FCX.
Sam
Today we had one turnaround stock alert; STE and both the breakouts we watched alert; BG and FCX.
Sam
IDXX did better today.
Today we had one stock to watch, that was ACL. It alerted a breakout, but closed up only 17 cents on the day.
We watched for bounces in the techs today. None of those held their gains and the one I own did the worse, SNDK.
Looks like we'll have more to watch for tomorrow, 4 turnaround stocks screened out and two potential breakouts.
Sam
We've moved to the free section of IHUB, so I'll take the opportunity to welcome any and all new readers.
Sam
http://www.savvy-trader.com
For the record, regarding WMD's.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A47645-2003Apr7.html