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I think he still owns a large quantity of the stock, he only sold part of it...[/quote]TraderJoe wrote:Yes - correct. Dumps stock and is no longer CEO
My WIfe is chasing me around the parking lot because she heard I had not voted for Cobra today!!!! Whew! Glad I found a light pole to hide behind!!! Oh Sh*t He she comes again.... goota run!!!Cobra wrote:Thanks.joeynickels wrote:It's my fault Cobra. Was busy working in clinic all weekend and forgot to vote. I will try harder to never miss another vote for you. Love your site and your work.Cobra wrote:Guys, I fell to the 2nd place now, please take a little time to vote for me, if you're not stockcharts member, a click of the link still helps as the visits count too, not just vote and follow. Thanks.
https://stockcharts.com/public/1684859
Looking good so far, TraderGirl.TraderGirl wrote:Posted this chart the other day...still working as planned....
Thanks, looks like you and KeiZai are on the same page. and if you two are wrong. I will stop my subscriptionTraderGirl wrote:Posted this chart the other day...still working as planned....
Uh oh...too much pressure!!BullBear52x wrote:Thanks, looks like you and KeiZai are on the same page. and if you two are wrong. I will stop my subscriptionTraderGirl wrote:Posted this chart the other day...still working as planned....
"On strong up usually first touch of EMA 20 is a buy"Cobra wrote:Thanks.tradilus wrote:Cobra, one stupid signal is not enough to change the winning strategy, is it?Wow, thanks for the encouragement. I feel much better now. The guy did make me think twice if I'm doing the right thing or I should be shamed.
Well, the most important thing I learned here on this board is to trust the trend... So for me that guy's comment was like a kind of a pullback in a healthy upside move - this blog "has legs" indeed, thanks to you and other active members!
Greetings from Sweden!
by the way, now everyone knows my sentences:
This bull/bear has legs.
This kind of consolidation favors bulls/bears.
Target met (but rarely when the target fails, I said anything about target failed )
Anything else I often say? Maybe bears/bulls no fight? Maybe please vote for me? Maybe thank you guys, I'll see you tomorrow.
Cobra, I am a stingy bastard. That I wrote you a check is testament to your value alone. Keep doing what you do.Cobra wrote:
Wow, thanks for the encouragement. I feel much better now. The guy did make me think twice if I'm doing the right thing or I should be shamed.
I think "bears don't fight" pisses a lot offCobra wrote:Thanks.tradilus wrote:Cobra, one stupid signal is not enough to change the winning strategy, is it?Wow, thanks for the encouragement. I feel much better now. The guy did make me think twice if I'm doing the right thing or I should be shamed.
Well, the most important thing I learned here on this board is to trust the trend... So for me that guy's comment was like a kind of a pullback in a healthy upside move - this blog "has legs" indeed, thanks to you and other active members!
Greetings from Sweden!
by the way, now everyone knows my sentences:
This bull/bear has legs.
This kind of consolidation favors bulls/bears.
Target met (but rarely when the target fails, I said anything about target failed )
Anything else I often say? Maybe bears/bulls no fight? Maybe please vote for me? Maybe thank you guys, I'll see you tomorrow.
Thanks.1der wrote:My WIfe is chasing me around the parking lot because she heard I had not voted for Cobra today!!!! Whew! Glad I found a light pole to hide behind!!! Oh Sh*t He she comes again.... goota run!!!Cobra wrote:Thanks.joeynickels wrote:It's my fault Cobra. Was busy working in clinic all weekend and forgot to vote. I will try harder to never miss another vote for you. Love your site and your work.Cobra wrote:Guys, I fell to the 2nd place now, please take a little time to vote for me, if you're not stockcharts member, a click of the link still helps as the visits count too, not just vote and follow. Thanks.
https://stockcharts.com/public/1684859
Thanks.Out of Bounds wrote:Cobra, I am a stingy bastard. That I wrote you a check is testament to your value alone. Keep doing what you do.Cobra wrote:
Wow, thanks for the encouragement. I feel much better now. The guy did make me think twice if I'm doing the right thing or I should be shamed.
That actually from AI Brooks. I might be wrong, but the strategy seemed not working well recently, a few faked strong up day ruined yet. Hope today is not the day. Usually when first pullback to EMA20, if buy failed, I do notice that day is a faked strong day.joeynickels wrote:"On strong up usually first touch of EMA 20 is a buy"Cobra wrote:Thanks.tradilus wrote:Cobra, one stupid signal is not enough to change the winning strategy, is it?Wow, thanks for the encouragement. I feel much better now. The guy did make me think twice if I'm doing the right thing or I should be shamed.
Well, the most important thing I learned here on this board is to trust the trend... So for me that guy's comment was like a kind of a pullback in a healthy upside move - this blog "has legs" indeed, thanks to you and other active members!
Greetings from Sweden!
by the way, now everyone knows my sentences:
This bull/bear has legs.
This kind of consolidation favors bulls/bears.
Target met (but rarely when the target fails, I said anything about target failed )
Anything else I often say? Maybe bears/bulls no fight? Maybe please vote for me? Maybe thank you guys, I'll see you tomorrow.
I am all eyes with XLF/FAS but I'll have to say Bulls are well driven on this bad boy.TraderGirl wrote:FAZ...may find support...
It's vulnerable to gravity, like TLT.jarbo456 wrote:the 5 year chart? please explain - what exactly do you see that's verifiably bearishPetsamo wrote:Thanks for the MHN suggestion, but no thanks.jarbo456 wrote:for people who aren't skiddish of CEF's, looking for a longer term investment with superior yield and diversity into non-government/corporate fixed income, MHN just poppped onto my radar.
If the 5-year chart doesn't scare you, the 6% dividend yield ought to disappoint you. As you can see from the last three months of dividends, it's starting to decline. "Muniholdings of New York" ought to really scare you. I'll stick to my 13.9% dividend yield of PHK.
Is the tax-free environment applicable to non-NY residents?jarbo456 wrote:it's a 6% dividend in a tax free environment in a space that has ridiculously low default rates
You just stated it's "non-government/corporate fixed income". Now, you're saying it's NY paper.jarbo456 wrote:i'm not particularly scared of NY paper, it may not be the best, but it's certainly far from the worst.
SPY pullback at 142.68 this morning was close enough and very nice up thereafterCobra wrote:That actually from AI Brooks. I might be wrong, but the strategy seemed not working well recently, a few faked strong up day ruined yet. Hope today is not the day. Usually when first pullback to EMA20, if buy failed, I do notice that day is a faked strong day.joeynickels wrote:"On strong up usually first touch of EMA 20 is a buy"Cobra wrote:Thanks.tradilus wrote:Cobra, one stupid signal is not enough to change the winning strategy, is it?Wow, thanks for the encouragement. I feel much better now. The guy did make me think twice if I'm doing the right thing or I should be shamed.
Well, the most important thing I learned here on this board is to trust the trend... So for me that guy's comment was like a kind of a pullback in a healthy upside move - this blog "has legs" indeed, thanks to you and other active members!
Greetings from Sweden!
by the way, now everyone knows my sentences:
This bull/bear has legs.
This kind of consolidation favors bulls/bears.
Target met (but rarely when the target fails, I said anything about target failed )
Anything else I often say? Maybe bears/bulls no fight? Maybe please vote for me? Maybe thank you guys, I'll see you tomorrow.
Possible....we'll see if they get a deal this week...doubt it...BullBear52x wrote:I am all eyes with XLF/FAS but I'll have to say Bulls are well driven on this bad boy.TraderGirl wrote:FAZ...may find support...