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Don't shoot the messenger...but this will hover around 1.00 or so only until we perhaps 'don't' get a PR on Tuesday. The RSI is screaming it needs to cool off a bit. But only if no PR on Tuesday. Which is normally the day they release PRs.
JMHO...hope I'm wrong. I also hope we get a PR by Tuesday...
Hopefully we're finished with the 3 and 4 digits after the decimal.
Thanks for the bday wishes. Just made it back to camp about 40 minutes ago.
Made it to the summit of Mt. Ebert at noon straight up. 4 1/2 hours from trail head.
When I looked at the PPS at noon (2:00 EST) we were down .007 w/2 mil volume.
Good to see when I got back to camp that we closed .855 w/4.3 mil volume.
I like the slow grind without news.
Haha! Yup!
As long as both accounts belong to you you can move shares. IMO timing doesn't matter since they're both Roths. If the account in Fidelity is your wife's Roth, you can't move shares. You'll have to sell, transfer the funds, then buy back. Also...if the Fidelity Roth is your wife's, your move/sell and withdrawal will be considered a distribution. So only non-taxable if you're 59 1/2 or older and you've own the Roth 5 years or more. Just some thing to think about.
Happy Birthday!
Yeah...it gets tougher the older I get. Turned 64 today. I have had an Achilles tear and repair when I was 48. Have had a 3 level C-spine fusion, and have had a hip replacement.
My wife says I can still do this stuff because I'm bionic...lol!
My dad, while living, had pretty bad RA. So I try to stay moving. The brain says yes...but the body is starting to say "You're kidding me" ;)
Good run the past two days! I like the slow but steady grind.
Hiking Mt. Elbert tomorrow. Won't have cell service until we summit. Let's double the volume again tomorrow!
IMO…there’s a lot of new investors that have seen the past actions of this stock and are willing to take a small profit…or break even…before it dives again like before.
Not knowing what they hold and how things are a little different now.
Buyers at this PPS are more telling IMO than sellers.
IMO…there are still a ton of good people in this Country. Sodom and Gomorrah would have been saved if there would have been only 1 righteous person.
This is the Promised Land. Although it may get sketchy…scripture says this Country will stand…the wicked will burn as stubble…and Christ will reign a 1000 years. :)
We’re camped about 2 miles from the North Mt Elbert trail and the Mt Massive trailhead (via South East). The two trailheads are about a half mile apart. Makes it easier to tackle both in a few days.
Last year we hike 4 14ers in 7 days. Mt Belford & Mt Oxford in one loong day. Then Huron Peak another day and Missouri Mountain another day.
I take my bday week off every year and try to hike at least 2 14ers.
Mt. Massive is a long hike. My All Trails App says we did 14.09 miles round trip with 4551’ of elevation gain.
5:44 hours to the top. About 3:00 hours back down. Total moving time of 7:39:16
Dang! Guess I don't know how to post a pic from the App. :(
Top of Mt Elbert from our camp spot after the brief storm that just rolled through.
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Thanks Doc! Yup…I know all about the weather on 14ers. Started hiking them about 7 years ago.
The weather is actually why we’re waiting for Wednesday. The plan was to summit Elbert tomorrow on my birthday. Which would have been 7 years exactly from the last time I hiked it. But Mother Nature had different plans.
Thanks again! 64 tomorrow and still getting up the trail ;)
I have the week off hiking in the Collegiate Peaks of Colorado. Saturday was Mt Massive…14,421’ above sea level. BTW…Massive is more than MEGA ;)
Today was out on a short hike around Twin Lakes area. Appears PPS busted through the .71ish resistance. I believe next resistance (without news) is around .78
Don’t get too frustrated if it back tests the .71ish area to create a new support…again…without news.
A small or large PR tomorrow would be a welcomed Birthday present.
Big things are coming…Mt Elbert 14,433’ on Wednesday for one. Highest peak in Colorado. NWBO MAA submission PR for another.
I don’t care which comes first ;)
Good luck longs!!!
If NWBO is interested in Oncovir they need to merge with them...not buy them.
Ticker symbol change and almost immediate up list.
This would cause a small short squeeze on announcement.
JMO....
Yeah...but didn't go through. Two tries to break through...Threes a charm?
The last 3 candles on the Daily chart are interesting. I wonder if we crack open the .71ish resistance tomorrow.
Give it a rest, brother! Nobody believes you...maybe never have ;)
You should be embarrassed! ;)
Yeah...that really sucked! We got hosed by a crooked judge :(
And now 9/10ths of a cent below it. It never tests it perfectly.
IMO...normal back test of the .65 resistance that is now support.
Makes sense to me...
Exactly! The jury is still out on the Covid Vacs...
Let's just hope the jury lives long enough to give a verdict on the C19 vax.
They also had choices...and chose to de-list themselves before being forced to. IMO...that make's good fiduciary sense.
If someone's income goes away and they can't make their mortgage, it's better for them to reconcile the issue early, rather than wait until the Sheriff shows up to throw them out.
Actually....IMO...still acting normal for having the gap up this morning at opening. And the rise we've had over the past 2 weeks.
Day's not over yet. The gap has been reconciled and it is free to run up to the hod.
I believe we will close at or above the .71ish resistance today. I like the early volume. Not a ton...but steady.
All IMO...just a novice ;)
Yeah...I saw that tool. Just haven't had time to sit down and really work with any of it. Don't really like the charting tools. But it's probably that I've been using TOS for a decade.
I like that the pps is banging on the .71ish resistance...but don't like the gap without news.
I just moved all my TDA/Schwab accounts/assets to fidelity. I kept a couple of accounts open so I can still use some of the tools of ThinkOrSwim. I like the tools in TOS better than Active Trader Pro. At least until I can get used to ATP
Lol…Emotions running high! ;)
Just when I was starting to trust our Government…NOT! (eye roll)
If pps can stay above .65 (last resistance) for a few days it should flip that .65 resistance to support. Then pps can work on the next resistance around .71ish.
Slow grinds without news are the best scenario IMO. Plus...controlling the gaps.
Volume has been down today and the previous 4 days. Yet pps seems to be going up. Without any news...that's a healthy climb IMO.
Look at the Daily chart and compare the last 10 days with the other spikes over the past year. It's pretty obvious that what's happening now is different from those spikes of the past.
The good thing is IMO...that it came within a half a cent of filling the gap. Next resistance is around the .71ish area. Need to have a slow rise with no gaps...at least until news...IMO
Some news of some kind on the 19th of this month would be a very welcomed Birthday present ;)
Mine will be a BIG DIESEL Truck to pull my Camp Trailer through the Colorado Mountains. EVs aren't very compatible with life between the two coasts.
Try going on a road trip having to carry a generator in the trunk.
They're more for inner city commutes IMO.
I'll never own an EV
My wife and I did a hike to Ice Lake in the Ice Lake Basin which is close to Silverton Colorado on Saturday. It's about 9.8 miles round trip with a 3,000' elevation gain. As we approached the our destination (Ice Lake) at the top. A young couple (I say young...probably in their mid 30s) that was just ahead of us had turned around because it started to spit a little rain. Afternoon rain is typical this time of year in the Colorado mountains. No thunder...no lightening...just a steady little rain. They had rain jackets.
When they got down the little ways to us, I asked what had happened. The young man said they were turning back because he was afraid there was a thunder storm in the works. And to his credit...thunderstorms can be really sketchy at 12,300 foot of elevation. I told him that they were only a 5 minute hike to the top. That they were almost there. I had been up this trail before, so I knew how close they were. He said he wasn't going to risk the thunderstorm. Once again, no thunder...no lightening...just a little rain. He...and his girlfriend/wife had hiked for around 2 1/2 hours...4 miles...gaining around 3,000 ft of elevation...and quit/gave up 5 minutes before they reached the most beautiful Alpine Lake that I've ever seen. All because of a little rain...that he thought was more than it was. Look up Ice Lake...and you'll see what I mean.
Moral of the story....know what you hold! ;)
The 'LOL' was because LC2020 said this to SuperSteve: