Chart for today attached. Check out the spike in volume accompanied by the spike in stock price.
Also, check out the 1 month chart, daily. You can see, at least it looks like, we have started the next 'wave'.
Anyone seeing anything else?
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Chart for today attached. Check out the spike in volume accompanied by the spike in stock price.
Also, check out the 1 month chart, daily. You can see, at least it looks like, we have started the next 'wave'.
Anyone seeing anything else?
I have to somewhat side with SB here. I just read the article. While I agree with some of the contents, it reads more like a blog argument than a story. It did not feel like the work I have read in the past from BM. It almost fealt more like an argument against pro-internet blog posts.
Look. Internet is not going to replace Sirius. Sirius's strength is content. I have both an iPhone and a Stiletto. I cannot listen to Sirius in my workplace, even over the internet. Rather than listen to my Stiletto, I use my iPhone to listen to Sirius. I was terribly excited when I got the StarPlayr beta. I now use PocketTunes until Sirius's official application comes out. I have Pandora and Slacker. I find them lacking and somewhat inconsistant with the results it delivers.
Internet radio in your car? Doesn't excite me. I don't want commercials. I don't want to have to program a new channel when I run out of skips. I do not want to be able to channel surf through 2000 terrestrial channels. Sounds more like a nightmare to me. Internet connections to your car will be another delivery mechanism for the vehicle. It will not be free.
Where this article SHOULD have gone was the lack of content on the internet feed. There are channels I can only listen to in my car. Why? Internet offerings should be equal to or exceed that of the satellite feed. If you give others the ability to program internet feeds over Sirius, it could augment revenue.
Does anyone have any theories on how these two stocks are going to track each other?
I originally thought that SIRI would lead LCAPA. Now I wonder if it might be the other way around at times, or maybe one will hold the other back, or maybe they must both move together. Maybe somewhere down the line, if it looks like SIRI is running into debt problems again, LCAPA will go up, and SIRI will go down. I'm so confused!
Hey John, when are those debt payments due again??? ;-)
Gentlemen,your acting like a bunch of Congressmen who just fought an 8 year battle to balance the Budget,Which SiriusXM is fianlly about to do this year,And now you want to overspend LIKE DRUNKEN SAILORS on an advertising budget before they know what they want to advertise for...
Relax,know it's been frustrating for the longtimers here,but as i said on March 10th SiriusXM is no longer a speculative experiment,but a viable company.So as far as I'm concerned they were just invented as a company..PATIENCE
JMHO
It would seem that if SIRI were to nosedive due to biz problems (declining subs, revenue, inability to pay debt....ya know...the nightmare), LCAPA would take a hit because SIRI is a part of their portfolio and strategy. And, is SIRI had debt problems and had to borrow from LCAPA, at that point, I think LCAPA would take a hit if they were to appear to be throwing good $ after bad. Probably only one bite at the apple for SIRI with these guys.
Looks like that dotted green line showed support like I was thinking...
Breaking out of the table brought .36 back in play, where it has been having back alley brawls of late.....
I have been saying for awhile now that the next leg up brings SIRI to it's 200 DMA....Quote:
SIRI Pivot Table for Today - Thursday
R2 - R1 - Pivot - S1 - S2
0.34 0.33 0.33 0.32 0.32
I'm looking for a .36 close at this point, but might revise that up based on the action I see. I like the increasing volume on the buy side after the low volume selling and lack of buying we have been seeing the last couple days.....
That little run up was some people who wanted in at this range with market orders,which is a good thing,start of the new money hopefully..
Not enough buyers on level2 at this point to get to .36 ,but they could show up at anytime today..
I wasnt looking. My chart says it gapped up from .34 to .35. Is that true? Was it one trade? Very very interesting.
Looking at level 2, looks like retailers are bailing at .35 -.36. As I was saying. They found greatful sellers here. Dumb people(medium and long term). I have no confidence they would rebuy in time for the next leg up. They will get caught sitting on their hands. Perfect example of how the game is played. No sellers at .35 a few days ago, threaten support levels, and they come out of the wood works. These investor types are killing us.(On low volume days at least). Retailers have some balls, geez. Where did you buy these shares? .33 cents? 2 cent profit? Ok, I guess. Take it then, and get out of the way. :) (Ive done it before, so I cant say I blame them entirely, but they really need to understand whats going on here. This might be the wrong leg to be selling on the way up. People had plenty of time to play these ranges, not sure they have much time left. Seems risky to accept .35 cents to me.
It's the blend of seven herbs and spices, when combined with our stock that makes a mouth water.
So, whether you're thinking of dinner, or stock, think Sirius.
A low budget dream.
Run out and buy some today.
And while you're at it, by some for your friends too!
At .3542 it's going fast!!
"A small-cap value stock that becomes popular among investors, for example, may migrate to the small-cap blend or small-cap growth category."
"Small-Cap Blend Fund
What is it? As determined by fund research firm Morningstar, Inc., a mutual fund that invests in stocks with a market capitalizations of less than $2 billion that offer a blend of growth and value characteristics. Blend funds typically are less risky than growth funds. Small-cap funds generally do not seek income from dividends."
"The Small-Cap Blend Folio consists of companies that have both strong earnings growth potential and appear undervalued based on their price to book ratio, in comparison to the overall market. Small-cap companies are defined as having market capitalizations below 1.7 billion USD."
for purpose of reference a company like lvlt is a mid cap blend, and a company liek hayz is a small cap value.
Relmor,thinking the traders are pulling out from here to get in on the financials today,we should see some high spreads for awhile vwith those,also think the .01 to .015 spread on siriusXM last week or so is hopefully kicking them out of this stock to better pastures...What do you think?
Looking at it on level2 they sent a 600 share trade at .36 through then matched it up with sell at .36..looks like 4 50k trades and 2 30k trades at 12:43pm
Yes we are Gallep,a value stock is what smart investor's like Buffet look for,potential is great and risk is minimal....Had siriusXM rated a Value stock my self after merger,monopolies tend to be great value stocks,no competition.
Don't let anybody fool you with this Slacker,HD or pandora,Iphone,internet crap...Their is no competition...
I figured out how to post this chart.........notice the green dotted line. The red line above is the 200 DMA - that's where I think the next leg up takes it....
http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z...g?t=1239304158
Predicting a spike to .38 @ close.
I say .3710 at close
And remember my user I.D. says it ALL!!!
That is why I bought this Stock.....beach GAMBLER