Monday, May 30, 2011
05/31/11 Hope they never end this song...
...We could rally all year long...
Man, Boz looks and sounds exactly like the guy all musicians would want to be in their 60s- one who's aged well and at peak form. Beautiful, understated/effortless rendition of the closing track to Urban Cowboy.
Let's hope the same for the market indexes.
The reason this market won't go down? I think it may simply be a longer-term version of the adage that price moves always continue longer than we think possible.
In this case, a longer-term version of the short squeeze may also be in play- shorts get stopped out, only to short again...and again...at higher levels.
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Hit me with a Stoli.
ReplyDeletePrime rib. Lobster tails on the barbie. Baked potatoes with everything on it. Cherry cobbler.
ReplyDeleteGoing all out this Memorial Day.
Hit me with another Stoli.
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ReplyDeletewow, what time should we be there 2nd?
ReplyDeleteFor those who gave their lives or limbs. Thank you. T3d
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkmeiDsxXRk&feature=related
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jb- I had breakfast in SSF with one of my old mentors from the University of Michigan. Now resides in Clovis (he was in town with his daughter and son-in-law). Now I can say I know a little more about your area. Selma. Hanford. King's Canyon.
ReplyDeleteClovis is a great little town, excellent Rodeo each spring.
ReplyDeleteCome on down 2nd!
Definitely considering a day trip to King's Canyon. The problem with California is there are so many things to do, you can end up missing what would be considered can't-miss spots anywhere else.
ReplyDeleteWhy am I thinking we may breach DJIA 13000 this week- pretty much when no one expects it. Just saying.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a spread! Almost Stoli time here!
ReplyDeleteYeah, I hope it's not 'last supper' time.
ReplyDeleteCan't be 'last supper' if I'm not there, right ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat type of lobster tails?
Live. Wife bought a few at Ranch 99.
ReplyDeleteI have no clue as to species.
ReplyDeleteDJIA +0.27%. Multiply that by a factor of ten, and I'll have what I'm looking for.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of Ranch 99. Man, I'd love to have one of those up here.
ReplyDeleteAlright, DJIA +0.45%. I'll take 5x that.
ReplyDelete50%+ move off the lows for ADES. Just saying...
ReplyDeleteAnd crude takes the lead in globex...
ReplyDeleteMan, I took my new laptop out on my condo patio and tried to post but it wouldn't let me in even with Google password. Maybe its because I have not set up an email account yet on the laptop. Thats a pain which I have avoided so far.
ReplyDeleteIllini- Shouldn't have mattered.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mark, I am back inside and may try again with Win 7 laptop using Int Explorer, until I change over to Chrome as on my tower, maybe.
ReplyDeleteNo luck. May sleep on it. I am not a real mobile person, just wanted a newer computer and chose a laptop as a backup to main and a second screen for second account. That part is working out. Heck, I don't even have a cellphone. I am a fixed based operator. Retired folks can do that. MITK is a holding, however.
ReplyDelete2nd - Loved the posts about your religion. I love hearing people's opinions on religion. I consider myself Christian but from time to time I have a hard time believing the whole Christ story...well, I believe he lived and was a very religious man, I just don't quite understand how it was a big deal that he gave his life for us because if he was really God's son and was going to live with God forever then he would have known that that wasn't really a sacrifice. That's my main issue with Christianity. Another thing I still question is the whole theory about how our conscience (i.e., the voice in our heads) is really God speaking to us.
ReplyDeleteAs far as everything else, though, I believe in God creating our world and I believe there is an afterlife...the rest I'm still formulating my opinion...
tof- It was never an intellectual debate for me.
ReplyDeleteHowever, the concept of the 'Trinity' can be difficult to grasp intellectually. I don't try that hard. I would just say it's obvious that in the process of becoming a man, Jesus would have experienced the weaknesses of human nature. One of which is doubt/lack of faith. I think he really meant it when he asked why God had forsaken him.
You're dealing with Christianityn the way it should be dealt with. How can any of us NOT have questions? If it was an easy decision to make, it would require little faith.
DJIA futes +109. Now a simple doubling would do it.
ReplyDeletelooks like the 6E/ES correlation is still intact, now which one is the leader and which one is the follower.....we break the round number at 44 then I'll short the 6E, 3 cars.
ReplyDeletetwo cars off at 4381!! stop to 4390, one runner
ReplyDeletemoved my stop up too tight, runner off at 4380.
ReplyDeletedone for the day
2nd,
ReplyDeletere your comment from yesterday on not trading on someone else's opinion, I am 100% in agreement.
My point is that in my analysis, stocks are quite cheap and should be bought. Stats like the one I posted help to support that cheapness.
I personally own no mutual funds or ETF's and very few fortune 500 stocks. I am finding a lot of very cheap small caps and this macro data showing the market being inexpensive just supports my analysis.
I also post it as many people pick up on the negative factors in the market and you need to understand that there are positives out there which make owning stocks a good risk/reward scenario at this time.
Nice looking morning this AM. All this talk about Greece, etc. the last couple of weeks is the type of stuff that can distract you from finding the good stocks in the market. Greece will get worked out one way or another and doesn't really affect most of the stocks I own - except National Bank of Greece (NBG), which I bought way too early last year at $2.80!
JB- Your 6E trading sounds like my sex life.
ReplyDeleteOh, NOKer...What has become of you :(
I might fade this move a little this morning. Maybe 2K shares of BEXP.
ReplyDelete2000 BEXP off @ 31.87.
ReplyDeleteImportant area here for use few daily players left here. First real dip was bought and is now selling off a tad. Will those dip buyers get burned? I'll look to the 2nd move.
ReplyDeleteThe +125 on the DJIA isn't doing it for me. It needs to build on the gap up.
ReplyDeleteSide note- the beauty of buy-and-hold is being able to capture any gains on overnight gaps. It saves me the dilemma of deciding whether to buy into something like this morning's strength.
CP- Are you seeing the same day range for GMO @ 4.36-5.06?
ReplyDeleteSPY R1 didn't hold, though I don't give it as much value in the first hour.
ReplyDeleteSorry, that was R2 on SPY obviously.
ReplyDeleteXLE @ R1 now...Let's see if that holds.
2000 BEXP back on @ 30.85.
ReplyDelete2000 BEXP off @ 31.08. Don't like the way XLE is dicking around with the underside of R1 here.
ReplyDeletebad pmi, bad housing and bad consumer confidence, yikes....I need mr market to suck up and move higher, climb that wall of worry
ReplyDeletea ton of volume just gotten eaten up at 36.50-36.75, ES could pop but I won't go long unless we go above 37.50, ll 37.50 5 cars
ReplyDeleteGMO - Added back @ $4.55, sell order for those @ $4.95
ReplyDelete~~~~~~~Rinse and repeat~~~~~~
Will submit another order to add those back @ $4.55
RSI(7) is above 70 by now...
I'm taking 2 cars off at +.25 and moving my stop up, we didn't move thru w/force
ReplyDeletes.o. on trailers, dumb trade
ReplyDeleteRSX - Up on Russian rate rise...
ReplyDeleteQuite possibly shaking out weak hands here prior to taking off later in the day. Just an opinion.
ReplyDeleteWow, Boz, what a performance by the band.
ReplyDeleteMany material stocks opening's were sold like there is no tomorrow, ST move is getting tired to me.
ReplyDeletePAL continues with 8 block trades today.
And Mark, sells BEXP at top tick only to re-buy .01 of low tick, that's insane trading.
ReplyDeleteCCJ - Interesting how it bounced off the 50SMA for another trip downward...
ReplyDeleteMarket applauds Siemens for bailing on nuclear:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-05-22/siemens-decides-to-abandon-nuclear-power-handelsblatt-reports.html
GMO - "CP- Are you seeing the same day range for GMO @ 4.36-5.06?"
ReplyDeleteActually, I see a range of $4.40 to $4.88 based on action from many months ago. It could start trading at $3 if this keeps up.
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ReplyDeletet3d - Mark and I are bookends: I buy at 1 tick from the top and sell at LOD. And I've been spending a ton of time looking at my trading log trying to figure out why my entry/exit indicators seem to be mis-firing.
ReplyDeleteSomething dampened the mood....
ReplyDeleteT- 13 minutes until David chimes in on housing.
ReplyDeleteBEXP - Well the gap up had to close, didn't it?
ReplyDeleteCP- Yeah, I had an order in for 30.49 @ S1. I kinda agree with T3D here, or maybe it's just me, but the market does seem tired here.
ReplyDeleteBB - NBG - I've been wanting to buy that one, PMI as well...
ReplyDelete"the market does seem tired here."
ReplyDeleteI'm not so sure about that Mark, the dollar has fallen too far for stocks to be selling off unless the dollar is about to begin climbing. My dollar target is 69.90 with gold pointing north of $1600 before the reversal comes, then I'll lock in gains and make a new plan from there.
My current bet is we're in the countdown stage, but I've got a fair amount of cash on hand in case the reality is the other way around.
Otherwise, what's the point of maintaining low rates if fundamentals don't support commodity prices? Must be employment, which does support commodity prices.
ReplyDeleteThere are a couple of other themes, BEXP was trading at this price when oil was $75, and GMO may receive a water permit ruling before end of June.
Who knows, the risk doesn't seem too terribly great and I don't want to be kicking myself for being absent on final exam day.
As Mark likes to call him, my boyfriend:
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What's this nonsense with SAP/CSCO?
ReplyDeleteFCX - Look at this chart, sure looks a lot better to me than a couple of weeks ago.
ReplyDeleteAnd copper/oil and gold have positive correlations again, aside perhaps for the past few hours. Today's gold weakness may be signaling something if it doesn't start moving.
Debt ceiling vote tonight????
ReplyDeleteS&P - That's two gaps up in a row that need to fill at some point, right?
ReplyDeleteCP- Is that some lame 'preliminary' vote?
ReplyDeleteREDF- How many people have to be sitting at their computers to make it do that? Crazy.
ReplyDeleteMark - I have no idea, saw a comment that could be fabricated for all I know.
ReplyDeleteI guess I should turn my radio on... Thought one of you may have heard or seen it on your end.
REDF - How do you know it isn't just one computer tossing out random numbers with limits filtered through some kind of psychologically disruptive algorithm that make it do that? If I throw a bunch of numbers at you fast enough under certain conditions of my choosing, aren't you likely to become disoriented and make mistakes?
Buy and sell yourself one hundred shares at a time fast enough or in bursts, can't make the price move where you like?
CP- Nothing I have heard.
ReplyDeleteREDF --
ReplyDeletehttp://finance.yahoo.com/news/Rumor-Rediff-com-moves-theflyonthewall-966788888.html?x=0&.v=1
REDF - Yep...
ReplyDeleteRumor: Rediff.com moves up on speculation they will start a Youtube like site in India theflyonthewall.com +7.01%
re: SAP and CSCO - total nonsense, reminds me of the kind of deals I was doing just prior to the bubble bursting.....FD - I was recently laid off by SAP so my opinion is certainly biased.....but that type of deal is still total BS
ReplyDeleteif we can get TRE to $107 from $7 then I will officially be a full time portfolio manager
ReplyDeleteChickenpookie,
ReplyDeleteI do think NBG will work out. They're profitable, have raised capital and say they are one of the best capitalized banks in Europe. Plus, they have they have expanded outside Greece to several countries with their biggest holding being the Turkish Finansbank that they are looking to sell part of to raise even more capital.
I think the big issue with NBG is how much of their capital is Government of Greece bonds and what happens to this if Greece defaults, etc.
I don't think this is a high probability, but having said that, it is one of my smallest holdings and I haven't averaged down as the price has come down (which I usually do).
Let me know if you buy.
TRE - $7.60 looks like an important milestone, next stop after would be $9.25
ReplyDeleteCP - almost correct re: TRE, next stop $107.60!!
ReplyDeleteBEXP - I sure do wish I'd bought more at my entry price....
ReplyDeleteNBG - BB, Thanks for sharing and I'll post the trade if I do make one, I'm not sure I'm capable of making such a leap of faith. ;)
ReplyDeleteJB - I think gold will need to start moving in order for TRE to reach your target! ;)
ReplyDelete"China RTO Yongye Gets $50 Million From Morgan Stanley"
ReplyDeleteFTWR - +21%
ReplyDeletePIMCO - I wonder if they missed the entire ride to the lowest rate of the year for the 10yr?
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