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I see you base most of your charts around support/resistance levels-- but then again that's what we were talking about ... so the gist of your post is that I'm sounding the trumpet a little too fast for your tastes...?
yes, I do find it of interest-- and agree.
as for the last part of your post, I had to google it.
I'm alright with it now. <vbg>
good luck.
I wish you would comment...
I'm saying "monthly close," not all time high.
666 is the record
well, 663
the magic number is 666-- and not for superstitious reasons either ... 666 should be acting as support, February close over the monthly number of $666 is a record.
PoS is now following suit
spooked.
the drop in the SLV happened all in the last hour, only 220,000 shares traded, 563,000 on the day (so far).
they really need to split this stock.
I don't have any idea which is why I posted thinking some out there would.
-- someone out there is forced to liquidate...?
...just my speculation, but if it isn't bought back quickly this will spook everything else.
did ARQ.V make an announcement...???
up 1%
a few minutes ago the SLV trust was down 5% -- it's not a reflection of the price of silver, actually they should split the stock 10 to 1 ... crazy market...!
yep, just panic...
I reckon we'll see a big up day tomorrow-- if the markets are to finish the day looking the way it does at the moment.
markets are recovering<eom>
both oil and gold back in the green
did ARQ.V make an announcement...???
down 20%
buying energy, as I mentioned yesterday.
I bought a 1000 shares of PCA yesterday afternoon @ $44 and I see it closed today at $43.25, so it cost me $750 to be right on the direction of oil. <vbg>
anyway, I also bought CYS.TO and PDP.TO
PR for Petrolifera after the close, I'm hoping it's not already priced into the market.
http://biz.yahoo.com/cnw/070228/petrolifera_reserves.html?.v=1
I've also been buying Aurelian Resources for the first time in my life, it now trades on the TSX with the same ticker.
-- I'm guessing this sharp drop was just a blip, they usually are.
Oh wonderful...! -- but if they decide to hit one of the refineries in Edmonton I'm toast with or without this website.
Here's a view of the Strathcona Refinery just minutes from where I live. The shot what taken from a nice middle-class neighbourhood during one of my bike rides. Note that the bridge crossing the river is a cycling route that follows though the river valley.
I have no outlook for oil, want an outlook...?
Watch CNBC, or read Slider...!
What I am doing is trading via chart patterns, volatility and limiting my exposure to bullshit.
...in fact, I'm up to my neck in analyst reports and newsletters so I can be truly up to speed on both small cap gold stocks and small cap energy stocks so when the charts come calling I know where to find my beloved torque.
...as for my skin? According to Catholic doctrine I won't be leaving my skin behind-- maybe my clothing but not my skin.
Market Advice - Be Careful What You Believe!
Gary Halbert's Weekly E-Letter
http://www.investorsinsight.com/forecasts_va_print.aspx?EditionID=478
according to this, the only thing quiet is oil...?
#msg-12054406
I see a reverse H&S pattern in the making -- range bound above 60 can't hurt my position in PCA
despite today's swoon, oil is still tracking above the 9-day MA
gold -- China #msg-16805396
whodathunkit...???
unless this is truly the end and I'm raptured before the open tomorrow-- it would be totally unless for me to tell you that I've been buying Petro-Canada
I like oil.
I'm only getting bits and pieces of the audio-- but from what I gathered Stuart O'Grady is yellow on the road.
aggressive race... too bad I can't see the darn thing.
yes, equally bad-- whenever I lose the audio I've had success with getting it back by hitting the F5 key, but not this time-- it's completely dead.
The web feed is attrociously bad...
yes, bad on my end too-- no audio either, went for a bike ride instead and I just got back.
-- but I do give the ATOC a big thumbs up for even attempting to have an internet broadcast.
...just tuned into the prerace-- it's CSC vs. Disco...
Seems to me that Voight and Leipheimer are having a Tour of Germany rematch.
-- they seem to feed of each other in competition.
good ride for Basso-- I assume he's comfortable on his new bike.
Basso out for his ride-- this is a good test for us to see.
I see the Discovery timetrial suit has a big screw up in the logo design.
for those of you that haven't seen the Tour Tracker-- here's the link.
http://www.amgentourofcalifornia.com/docroot/tourtracker2/index.html
yes, thanks for your opinions...
I've got the time to watch today-- ToC tracker seems to work better off my windows machine, maybe I need a newer Mac.
yes, strange when looking at a weekly, over 1-year.
fwiw, I know Minco from it's connection with Silver Standard.
http://www.mincosilver.ca/s/Home.asp
It's a chinese play, and after SWG nice drilling results that were posted early this morning, drill plays in China may become cool again.
worth a look.
considering the circumstances run with MSV.TO instead.
yeah, too bad-- I was surprise to see that the video took up the whole web page when it did work, and having all the stats overlaid and updating in R/T is very cool ... it's nicely done, maybe one day they'll have the necessary bandwidth to make it all work.
Interesting commentary-- when reading the live footage from VN it seem to me that they all agreed on the rules at the beginning of the race ... therefor the risk should have been priced in, as you noted.
-- as for Disco's power of persuasion...?
From the recap email:
"No one was seriously injured, but the delay resulted in the panel of Commissaires determining that the finishing circuits would be neutralized."
So you're saying they own the judges...????!!!!????
I noticed the Conalgo is dressed up with a Campy Chorus group-- tight budget...!?
-- an oddity for such an expensive frameset.
Thanks for the pics.
It was a matter of catching the sector "just right."
-- don't forget I was bearish on everything (incl uranium) just a couple of weeks ago... funny what a takeover (SXR) will do for an entire sector ... I was fortunate enough to have a couple of stocks with the letter "U" predominately displayed in both their ticker symbol and in their name-- and smart enough to buy (and hold) stocks with leverage to uranium without the magic letter "U" predominately displayed, and to not chicken out when they lagged.
I don't know... There was some talk of having live coverage on cycling.tv, but I don't see anything scheduled on their site. I've read that Versus will do a nightly recap, but that's it.
...and for Canadians we have OLN, bull riding and repeats of bull riding-- tomorrow, fly-fishing and repeats of bull riding...
...end game...?
To replace Armstrong's team as America's team....!?
-- even if they doubled the size of the team and doubled the size of their "insurance policy"-- with a $15 million budget the policy premium is just a pittance.
There's no reason for all big budget players to follow suit, if anything they'll have no choice but to follow the models of both Slipstream and T-Mobile.
...and another notch to the win column for ethical competition.
There's an interview with Michael Barry in the latest Velonews-- he stated that there is a fair bit of tension due to the Basso signing in the Disco camp, despite what they say...
One of his biggest reasons for signing with T-Mobile was the extensive anti-dope policy...
hmm...