Great day for SIRI... like the strength. See if it can hold. Fingers crossed!
Edit: For the record, I took Denco off my ignore list. I've always liked Denco despite the recent exchanges we've had.
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Great day for SIRI... like the strength. See if it can hold. Fingers crossed!
Edit: For the record, I took Denco off my ignore list. I've always liked Denco despite the recent exchanges we've had.
Waldo, thank you very much for the Sipping Tool reminder. Now I recall from way back in Satwaves days (sorry for bringing up a sore subject) when I religiously used that tool. Now to venture back in my memory cells to review how that played in the scheme of things.
PS. Thanks also for your words of wisdom re. trade clues in SIRI performance.
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Okay, here's a P&F chart using the snipping tool to copy and paste into Photoshop Elements, saved to a specified folder, then imported here (I hope). I need to toy with this process a bit more to see if I might shrink the chart info so as to be able to capture more of it in the snippet.
PS. Nice rebound in SIRI so far............I too hope it holds (and moves on up tomorrow).........But, this could develop the triangle referenced by Denco, meaning after 5 columns it could pop in either direction......... take a look in a couple days to see if that possibility is continuing to develop.
Denco, perhaps you can answer a couple of questions re. stock charts for me.
Using www.stockcharts.com, I wish to include Trend Lines on the SIRI P&F but I'm having no luck. I selected "Trend Lines" in the Overlay options at bottom of chart, but it appears the program wants me to add parameters in the two boxes to the right. Have you tried, or have you any suggestions.
I also tried to use another stock option to see if I could add trend lines, but for some reason I cannot display a P&F for any other stock options I try (other than SIRI). Are you able to view P&Fs for other symbols?
Let me know if you think I might be overlooking the obvious.
Heavily loading up more Sirius. Buying into what I think will be stellar earnings (free cash flow per share) and my belief that Howard re-signs in December. $5 within a year..........