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Looks like .40 is flag breakout FTWR.
Looks like .40 is flag breakout FTWR.
Looks like .40 is flag breakout FTWR.
Hey ol buddy.
Looks like .40 is flag breakout FTWR.
Looks like .40 is flag breakout FTWR.
I recognized at .35 I use etrade pro which is superior to SC,MACD on 15 turned when we held .34
FOA: Looking Ahead to 2012
Many years ago, I attended a class on forecasting. The lecturer started out by saying that one should never forget that "all forecasts are wrong!" Be that as it may, each year we still review the past year’s happenings and then look ahead to the new year. In fiber optics as with most technology areas, the future is determined by a combination of technological development, developing markets, the economic climate and politics.
As we all know, the world economic climate is unstable. However, because of the rapid growth in Internet traffic, mainly video, communications seems to be healthy in spite of the economic uncertainty. Communications continues to build out into sparsely served areas - Africa is a major market right now - as well as expanding service in areas already well-connected.
That means that fiber optics, along with other communications technologies, is growing. As usual, communications growth is driven by both consumer and business use of the Internet. Telecommunications has become an obsolete word – voice traffic has been surpassed by digital traffic for more than a decade now and represents perhaps 0.1% of all communications traffic. Furthermore, more than half that entertainment is viewed on wireless devices, increasingly tablets, well, really the iPad which represents the vast majority of tablets in use.
What does this mean for fiber? The future is bright. To bring more capacity to the subscribers, FTTH continues to grow around the world with more government mandated systems being built as basic infrastructure. And wireless is not wireless. Cellular backhaul has been increasingly moved to fiber as smartphones – and now tablets – have overloaded the wireless systems. AT&T reported that the iPhone alone caused a 8000% increase (that's 80 times!) in data traffic on their wireless system in the first 3.5 years after its introduction and an iPad consumes a lot more bandwidth than any smartphone. (Tablet Markets)
Cellular systems are not just using fiber for backhaul from the tower, but the massive number of antennas sprouting on towers has become too much for the big coax cables that traditionally connected them. Fiber UP the tower to the antennas is now becoming the norm.
WiFi is also growing, not just for people with laptops in coffee shops, but for carrying lots of traffic from smartphones which can switch between the two networks. Super WiFi, using the “white space” spectrum left when TV went digital, is now in trial (the first commercial hardware has been approved by FCC) and could provide broadband to the suburban and rural areas where fiber to the home is still not economical. That means more fiber to the tower.
Wireless is also impacting premises cabling. The old 1980s model of premises cabling that led to structured cabling standards is obsolete – why build a network with two copper cables to the desktop when the user will have a cell phone and wireless laptop or tablet that does not interface with the wiring. Besides copper is ~$3.50 a pound and counterfeit cables are everywhere causing problems. The new standard for enterprise networks will probably be fiber backbone and maybe straight to the wireless AP. Maybe energy concerns will finally get users to consider that alternatives are better than vintage copper cabling – see http://www.cirrant.com/cirrantpdf1.pdf.
Speaking of standards, the committees are locked in their usual battles - “Cat 7” finally getting some attention, probably a waste of time - and manufacturers arguing over the compatibility of new technology.
This year will also see more work in “smart grid” which depends on fiber for communications also. Problems like the technician flipping the wrong switch and putting 5 million Southern Californians in the dark show the grid needs help. Alternative energy, big solar and wind farms, use a lot of fiber also and the plans for new builds are showing up in many states.
For the FOA, we continue growing in the US as more techs need fiber training and more trainers realize that our premises cabling certification represents the current reality – copper, fiber and wireless. Plus we now have recognition from the US Department of Labor for our certifications (see below). Overseas, we are being asked for our help in many countries who are expanding their communications networks and need advice, reliable technical information from our Online Reference Guide and training from our FOA-Approved schools and Certified Instructors.
http://www.thefoa.org/foanewsletter.html
The FTWR Daily using the price lables 1.09 and 1.13 tip.
There is a trendline to 2.78,could take 4 to 6 months.
Then how about a IMO untill your proven.
.78 to .94 once we break flag IMO
Once 1.13 is broken hold on.
Go 49er's I hope we get lots of straples today.
Straples [verb] ie. To strip the ball and Tackle simultaneously.
Anybody ever talk with IR?
Ornella Napolitano
415 659-3510
3/10 I think
We could get some weakness but I see possible gap up friday. Key points are the 50ma at .35 and 50% fib at .41
News for paying down debt and she blows.
Should be on more scans tonite. FTWR
MM's rule so I watch and play the 5 and or 3 minute but will hold a huge core.
Not if the 50 holds at .35 on daily but never know what MM's will do,imo no cuz they didn't leave any gaps.
Cheers buddy,thanks,but who really cares anymore.Bank better than marks but good way to let movers and shakers know whats running.
Will hold 100,000 core.
In for long term.
very bullish
Looking good
You'll have time to get in,should form a flag if no news.FTWR
You know GF is the best around. Makes me lots of money.
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IMO would scale in around .30's and wait for spike up and bull flag to form then back the truck up. FTWR
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IMO would scale in around .30's and wait for spike up and bull flag to form then back the truck up. FTWR
IMO would scale in around .30's and wait for spike up and bull flag to form then back the truck up. FTWR
IMO would scale in around .30's and wait for spike up and bull flag to form then back the truck up. FTWR
Anythings possible but if it does I'll add to my 178,000 shares. lol
FTWR
You be sure to let me know how your short at .36 FTWR worked out. LMFAO
BUYING .35,34 33 and gap at .328