That's a phenomenon that happens about once a week.
First this happens: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8d9pBvtr8s
Then This happens: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlIMmuMQozc
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That's a phenomenon that happens about once a week.
First this happens: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8d9pBvtr8s
Then This happens: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlIMmuMQozc
Suicide by banning seems like a popular one these days. Faulkner committed a form of "Forum Suicide" by asking Sirius Buzz to delete all his posts and deactivate his account. Then you have the ones (DM_4) that antagonize and call everyone names including the admin hoping they will get banned. Then you have the ones that call everyone morons, leave, and then come back when their investments are doing well. :) (Muscle). hehe Even to this day, I wonder what Faulkner's goal was in having SB delete all his posts. I guess he thinks he was punishing everyone by doing it. He was taking his ball and leaving. HAHA
You see how when the trouble makers (dm_4) leave, the forum is calm. However, as soon as he arrives, the trouble starts. (name calling and everything). I think it was User that said it best back a few months ago. I will have to find it (Open Letter). Perfect...
Edit: The trouble maker I am referring to is dm_4
Strange how you seem to have that effect on people isn't it? Ugh! :)
Yeah Charles, Midas raises a great point does he not?...see how much calmer it is without that trouble maker SF? God that SF was such a dkhead troublemaker wasn't he Charles?...thank god he is gone!! WHEW! I mean SF just loved to insult everyone and call everyone names. I mean chit how many times did you have to send SF off to Sirrius Buzz Rehab Charles?...I'm gonna guess prob at least three or four times right??? :out: :)
Morning All, my first image upload with the "snipping tool"...thanks for the tip Waldo
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Definitely faster process..
SnP resistance @ 2020 (false breakout high), only 70 points from the Friday high (whoops). We are still a bit overbought generally speaking, need a little back fill while some earnings are digested and oil takes a break from the run. China is still broken, but the PBOC seems to have their arms around it for now. Brazil, is not out of the woods until we get a sustained rally in oil, break, test and hold 50. I think we get one more push to the low 40's on WIT. Should see some support @ 44.50-ish
One thing to note, small caps hit resistance at the trend line. Until they follow suit (SnP, Dow, Naz and Tran.) still need to be on alert. Market is overbought, so this little pull back is expected.
[trade] SIRI may break 4 on earnings, but will likely miss on one key metric. Take your pick, same style accounting tricks management will be applied. My guess is they will pick FCF to come in light this time around, but it will still be strong. Subs will obviously beat, EPS will be inline. If the initial reaction is up [big], and breaks through 4.04, its a sell. You'll know when it tops. I own no shares but will be selling for a trade if this occurs. Cover in the high 3.80's, with a stop [you guessed it] .05 out from the sell. Obviously this assumes we hang around the mid 3.90's in to earnings day.
Buyback funds should be getting low, so we should be looking for a new issuance soon. The revolver should be short term funding only. I don't expect to hear about it on the CC day. But it should be soon after or else they won't be able to participate as much as the might like out of FCF only.
Thanks for the post denco....I'm not real sure what all of it means but I see rising triangles so I assume that's good, yes/no?
Waldo follows up with a "If the initial reaction is up [big], and breaks through 4.04, its a sell." which seems to be corroborated by your chart?
CowBoys switching to Cassel after bye week....
http://espn.go.com/dallas/nfl/story/...wboys-bye-week
Wow, I must say that Waldo has offered a whole lot of wisdom in his analysis. Likewise for that chart from Denco. I have a basic problem however, and that is I apparently have suffered a major brain fart, or else I need to add more wisdom food to my diet.
Honestly, Denco I recall your use of that chart over the past couple or three years, and at one time I attempted to understand how to read it. I think I'm ready now for a refresher; not that I need to have you explain it, but if you can please remind me the name of it and remind me where you obtain the image, maybe I can do some homework and learn how to interpret what you are showing. I think it must be a version found at stockcharts.com, but I need a reminder.
And then, once I learn again how to reap the benefits of that chart, perhaps I can apply it to what Waldo has said.
Thanks to both of you for that wisdom.
SIRI was looking strong but it's falling back as usual. As expected...
Denco, maybe I should have opened my eyes before I expressed confusion on your chart. As I look again, I think I see it is simply a full view from stockcharts on which you have drawn your own resistance and support trend lines. I fully understand now, and I realize that my confusion comes from my reluctance to retain use and familiarity of that stock chart program.... I have essentially drawn the same picture using the Prophet charts at Think or Swim on my TDA account................. I'll wake up sooner or later, and when I do, I'll see about posting a similar chart view from my familiar source.......... DUH, see what happens when you allow your brain to take a break? :out::out:
Morning SLY,
Just a candlestick chart with moving averages, trend lines and Fibonacci retrace. Yes, you are correct it is a Stockcharts.com chart. Been using them for years. Comfortable with their charts. Easy to create/use
I'm in the same boat SLY, I can't pretend to understand all the nuances of the charts and lines and triangles, but I do sort of understand the jist....rising converging lines are generally a good thing I think. Add to the chart with Waldo's synopsis and things start to make sense...so I'm looking out for perhaps some break over $4 in the short term, followed (of course) by some pullback after the CC. Waldo is right - there always seems to be some metric that for whatever reason, pours cold water on an otherwise hot quarter. I expect this quarter will be no different.
On another note, I took my new (used) $6.50 graphite shaft 6 iron for a test drive yesterday in blustery conditions. Did OK over all. 4 bogies, 1 double bogie, and 3 pars in a row on one particular hot streak.. Used that new 6 on a 166 (against the wind) Par three for one of the pars. I drove the green in two on a wind aided par five and promptly 3 putted for my last par. So goes it...(sigh)
Edit #1: for those counting that's 8 holes - I played 3 balls on the last hole so I can't really claim a legit score...but fyi, it was a par 4 and I scored a 4, a 5 and a DNF (lost that one somewhere in the trees) with those three balls.
Nice going, re. that new 6-iron....... I have to confess that I do recall the days when a 6-iron was my stick for 160 plus or minus yards (depending on how much roll I got), BUT, as time has taken its toll on my sagging body, I have had to settle for 10 -15 yards less.............. Enjoy it while you can.......... I'm on for 9:34 tomorrow morning for my first test drive after a rigorous "tune up" last week at GolfTec.......... If yesterday's driving range results are any indication, I think I'm gonna have a good day tomorrow.
If you are scoring under 90 for 18 you are still kicking my a$$ no matter. I've played against a lot of guys that have a few years on me and what they lack in distance with the irons and the boom stick, they make up for with accuracy on the fairways and a deadly flat stick on the green....you guys are usually deadly accurate with that thing! Assassins!
They finally caught the elusive little bastard.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaS2p8VEfj4