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  1. Siriustunes is offline
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    08-05-2009, 10:12 AM #301
    50 mil shares and we are just an hour in. This afternoon is going to be interesting.

  2. underway is offline
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    08-05-2009, 10:12 AM #302
    2.2 mill @ .60......breakthrough that and it's hells bells....

  3. candleman is offline
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    08-05-2009, 10:21 AM #303
    Back to .59!

    Sure keeps a smile on my face

  4. RunCatalina is offline
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    08-05-2009, 10:27 AM #304
    Quote Originally Posted by underway View Post
    2.2 mill @ .60......breakthrough that and it's hells bells....

    Agreed. It may take a lot of work to get there.

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    08-05-2009, 10:34 AM #305
    Quote Originally Posted by RunCatalina View Post
    Agreed. It may take a lot of work to get there.
    I think imromo said it earlier: big bounce up after lunch. that's when the .60 resistance breaks......I hope! LOL

  6. RunCatalina is offline
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    08-05-2009, 10:44 AM #306
    FWIW, 62M shares in 75 minutes!!

  7. Siriustunes is offline
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    08-05-2009, 10:53 AM #307

    Looks like Clunker extension will pass today or tomorrow

    'Clunkers' rebates look likely for another month
    Senate will approve 'cash-for-clunkers' extension, Democratic and GOP leaders say

    * By Ken Thomas and Laurie Kellman, Associated Press Writers
    * On Wednesday August 5, 2009, 10:46 am EDT


    WASHINGTON (AP) -- Pressing colleagues to replenish the "cash-for-clunkers" program, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid warned lawmakers they might miss their August vacation takeoff plans Friday if they don't quickly pass the $2 billion measure.

    "If we don't work something out on the cash for clunkers," Reid said from the Senate floor Wednesday morning, he would file motions to close debate. Under Senate procedure, that could mean votes on both Friday and Saturday, when lawmakers would otherwise be scattering for their coveted summer break.

    "We all acknowledge there's a significant majority that want to move forward with this legislation," said Reid, D-Nev.

    It was the senatorial version of a parents' warning to bickering children: Work it out, or the car will be turned around instantly.

    There was every indication that lawmakers would extend the popular program, which offers car buyers rebates of up to $4,500 for trading in their gas-guzzlers for new, higher-mileage models.

    Reid had said on Tuesday that he had the votes to pass a $2 billion extension already approved by the House, the amount President Barack Obama says is necessary to meet a surging demand that would otherwise deplete the program by Friday. He said Wednesday there are estimates that as many as 300,000 vehicles have been bought under the program.

    Many Republicans oppose the plan -- and some Democrats have concerns as well. But none was predicting that any senator would block or delay a vote.

    "The matter will be completed," said Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky.

    The funding would triple the cost of $1 billion rebate program and give as many as a half-million more Americans the chance to grab the new car incentives through September.

    Car companies have credited the clunkers program with driving up sales in late July. Most consumers are buying smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicles under the program, according to a list of the top-10 selling cars released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

    The list includes Honda Civics, Toyota Corollas and Dodge Calibers. The Toyota Prius hybrid, which gets 46 miles per gallon, according to EPA estimates, is the fourth-best-selling car. There is one SUV on the list, the Ford Escape, which also comes in a hybrid model that can get up to 32 miles per gallon. Except for the Prius, which is built in Japan, all the top-selling vehicles on the list are built in North America.

    Senate passage would send the legislation to the White House for Obama's signature and assure consumers there will be no interruption in the program that has led to packed car dealerships nationwide.

    Republicans still were seeking a chance to amend the House version, and Democratic Sens. Tom Harkin of Iowa and Patrick Leahy of Vermont also voiced concerns. But opposition to extending the program had been dissipating all week.

    The legislation would transfer $2 billion from an economic stimulus account that had been set aside to subsidize renewable energy. The new money would carry the program through September, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said.

    Associated Press writers Stephen Manning and Joan Lowy in Washington and Tom Krisher in Detroit contributed to this report.

    Car Allowance Rebate System: http://www.cars.gov

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    08-05-2009, 11:01 AM #308
    we should know by 2:00 if we're going to break .60, im waiting until then for the afternoon run when the people in california get out of bed...

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    08-05-2009, 11:11 AM #309
    On a 5-min chart the MACD, slow Stoch. RSI look ugly. The Stoch. can't get much worse.

  10. Siriustunes is offline
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    08-05-2009, 11:14 AM #310
    Quote Originally Posted by RunCatalina View Post
    On a 5-min chart the MACD, slow Stoch. RSI look ugly. The Stoch. can't get much worse.
    On a day like today, can you trust the MACD?

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