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AAPL is pretty interesting. It's trend wants to see it walk down to 380, but everytime it cracks the 30 day MA it pops >10%. Warrants mentioning.

Always easy to do this forensically.

 
AAPL is pretty interesting. It's trend wants to see it walk down to 380, but everytime it cracks the 30 day MA it pops >10%. Warrants mentioning.

Always easy to do this forensically.
Yes, I could see it sinking into the mid300s but I don't think it will take more than a month for it to come back. At least that is what I hope because I took the plunge at 418.97.

 
I don't know a damn thing about stocks but I was on another forum today and one fellow was all excited about a stock called IPCI Like I said I don't know anything about this stuff nor am I trying to pitch it but when I saw this thread in the FFA I figured I would share. Best of luck fellas.

 
I don't know a damn thing about stocks but I was on another forum today and one fellow was all excited about a stock called IPCI Like I said I don't know anything about this stuff nor am I trying to pitch it but when I saw this thread in the FFA I figured I would share. Best of luck fellas.
I can't blame him for being excited, it went up 50% today on volume 35X higher than normal. I dream of days like that. And it is up 100% since 10 days ago when they announced positive Phase 1 results for an administration system and drug similar to Oxycontin but more difficult to abuse. The thing I find interesting is that it didn't start climbing until two days after the report when some dude at seeking alpha highlighted the company and the 8 drugs it has in the pipeline.

 
I'm looking at West Marine and Garmin. I should probably split my money between the two, you know diversify, but I want to have my cake and eat it too. Since West Marine reports earnings on the 25th, I can go all-in tomorrow, ride the pop and then sell and buy into Garmin before it reports on the 31st. What do you guys think? Do you have any thoughts on either company, Mystery?

 
Well I decided to split my investment. Put half on GRMN at 37.47, no problem since its going down. But WMAR took off at the opening and it's not a heavily traded stock. I put my bid at the market value but still it would not execute. Now it's up 2% and sailing away while I can only watch from the dock.

 
You seem to have pretty good luck, Fitch, but it is risky to buy immediately before earnings hoping for a bump. I have sold puts right before earnings, which at least gives some downside protection. Used to do pretty well that way with GOOG, but stock price has gone up too much.

A consumer stock that I really like that just reported is TUP. It is a play on emerging markets consumer, buffered by a 3% dividend. But. like AFCE that I mentioned a week or two ago, these are long-term growth stories, not quick trade ideas.

 
I try to gamble only on companies that I'm comfortable investing in. I've looked at GRMN and WMAR balance sheets and they look good to me. So even though I just want to turn a quick buck, if GRMN tanks to 33 then I've become an investor and I will hold until it is positive.

 
I don't know a damn thing about stocks but I was on another forum today and one fellow was all excited about a stock called IPCI Like I said I don't know anything about this stuff nor am I trying to pitch it but when I saw this thread in the FFA I figured I would share. Best of luck fellas.
Up another 20% at the open but it's sort of cooling off now.

How much money is needed to really move a dollar stock? 1 million? If it's 1.50 a share with average volume of 30,000 you could buy 100K worth first day and it would make an impression, then 200K, then 500K. And pump it at some websites to get a buzz going. Then slowly exit your position so as not to disrupt the price too much. Does this actually work?

 
Anyone thinking about taking a bite at coal (BTU, ANR, ACI)? Good beat yesterday, but downgrades have washed out all the gains. Sounds like wall street is clearing the deck and scooping these names up cheap.

 
I don't know a damn thing about stocks but I was on another forum today and one fellow was all excited about a stock called IPCI Like I said I don't know anything about this stuff nor am I trying to pitch it but when I saw this thread in the FFA I figured I would share. Best of luck fellas.
Up another 20% at the open but it's sort of cooling off now.

How much money is needed to really move a dollar stock? 1 million? If it's 1.50 a share with average volume of 30,000 you could buy 100K worth first day and it would make an impression, then 200K, then 500K. And pump it at some websites to get a buzz going. Then slowly exit your position so as not to disrupt the price too much. Does this actually work?
If you push a million bucks to a stock with a volume of 30k odds are you won't get even 100k executed before you wash out.

 
I don't know a damn thing about stocks but I was on another forum today and one fellow was all excited about a stock called IPCI Like I said I don't know anything about this stuff nor am I trying to pitch it but when I saw this thread in the FFA I figured I would share. Best of luck fellas.
Up another 20% at the open but it's sort of cooling off now.

How much money is needed to really move a dollar stock? 1 million? If it's 1.50 a share with average volume of 30,000 you could buy 100K worth first day and it would make an impression, then 200K, then 500K. And pump it at some websites to get a buzz going. Then slowly exit your position so as not to disrupt the price too much. Does this actually work?
Yeah I don't know. The guy that posted it wasn't just some new guy spamming so I thought in have a chance to be legit. Like I said the stock market isn't my thing so he could've been doing that, I don't know, but I thought I'd share just because I happened to see this thread an hour later. I'll let you big dogs sort it out but any of you hit big with it then you owe me a beer.

 
I don't know a damn thing about stocks but I was on another forum today and one fellow was all excited about a stock called IPCI Like I said I don't know anything about this stuff nor am I trying to pitch it but when I saw this thread in the FFA I figured I would share. Best of luck fellas.
Up another 20% at the open but it's sort of cooling off now.

How much money is needed to really move a dollar stock? 1 million? If it's 1.50 a share with average volume of 30,000 you could buy 100K worth first day and it would make an impression, then 200K, then 500K. And pump it at some websites to get a buzz going. Then slowly exit your position so as not to disrupt the price too much. Does this actually work?
Yeah I don't know. The guy that posted it wasn't just some new guy spamming so I thought in have a chance to be legit. Like I said the stock market isn't my thing so he could've been doing that, I don't know, but I thought I'd share just because I happened to see this thread an hour later. I'll let you big dogs sort it out but any of you hit big with it then you owe me a beer.
I don't think he was spamming. I imagine some one told him and he got in as it was going up so he was just passing on the word. It still had huge volume today but it ended up down 6%. It may have another rise in it, like AFFY in may but I don't have the balls for those kind of rollercoasters.

 
I don't know a damn thing about stocks but I was on another forum today and one fellow was all excited about a stock called IPCI Like I said I don't know anything about this stuff nor am I trying to pitch it but when I saw this thread in the FFA I figured I would share. Best of luck fellas.
Up another 20% at the open but it's sort of cooling off now.

How much money is needed to really move a dollar stock? 1 million? If it's 1.50 a share with average volume of 30,000 you could buy 100K worth first day and it would make an impression, then 200K, then 500K. And pump it at some websites to get a buzz going. Then slowly exit your position so as not to disrupt the price too much. Does this actually work?
If you push a million bucks to a stock with a volume of 30k odds are you won't get even 100k executed before you wash out.
I meant 100K the first day, 200 next day and 500 the next. And it wouldn't be one order. It would be broken up in smaller orders placed throughout the day. What does washed out mean?

I don't know exactly how it works but I think this is a common practice. I had a similar idea that is less illegal. Buy the bulk of a deceased artist's paintings. They have to be decent and you have to accumulate it discreetly with no paper trail. Then sell a few through an auction house and have a buyer purchase them for a large sum. Continue this trend until outsiders start paying the large sum.

 
Anyone thinking about taking a bite at coal (BTU, ANR, ACI)? Good beat yesterday, but downgrades have washed out all the gains. Sounds like wall street is clearing the deck and scooping these names up cheap.
Fracking and environmental regs are killing these companies. I would stay away.

 
I don't know a damn thing about stocks but I was on another forum today and one fellow was all excited about a stock called IPCI Like I said I don't know anything about this stuff nor am I trying to pitch it but when I saw this thread in the FFA I figured I would share. Best of luck fellas.
Up another 20% at the open but it's sort of cooling off now.

How much money is needed to really move a dollar stock? 1 million? If it's 1.50 a share with average volume of 30,000 you could buy 100K worth first day and it would make an impression, then 200K, then 500K. And pump it at some websites to get a buzz going. Then slowly exit your position so as not to disrupt the price too much. Does this actually work?
If you push a million bucks to a stock with a volume of 30k odds are you won't get even 100k executed before you wash out.
I meant 100K the first day, 200 next day and 500 the next. And it wouldn't be one order. It would be broken up in smaller orders placed throughout the day. What does washed out mean?

I don't know exactly how it works but I think this is a common practice. I had a similar idea that is less illegal. Buy the bulk of a deceased artist's paintings. They have to be decent and you have to accumulate it discreetly with no paper trail. Then sell a few through an auction house and have a buyer purchase them for a large sum. Continue this trend until outsiders start paying the large sum.
I just mean your trade won't execute. You may not find a seller. Penny stocks aren't typically held by institutions with robots that will trade with you to balance an index or a prospectus.

 
Gambling/playing with fire with the AMZN earnings tomorrow. I'm encouraged that almost every article I've read today expects them to meet estimates. Still short and getting crushed. We'll see soon enough.

 
St. Louis Bob said:
Gambling/playing with fire with the AMZN earnings tomorrow. I'm encouraged that almost every article I've read today expects them to meet estimates. Still short and getting crushed. We'll see soon enough.
Why do I have a feeling they are going to kill earnings? Sif :bye:

 
St. Louis Bob said:
Gambling/playing with fire with the AMZN earnings tomorrow. I'm encouraged that almost every article I've read today expects them to meet estimates. Still short and getting crushed. We'll see soon enough.
Why do I have a feeling they are going to kill earnings? Sif :bye:
I'm itching to play this today as well. Why are you betting against them SLB?

 
St. Louis Bob said:
Gambling/playing with fire with the AMZN earnings tomorrow. I'm encouraged that almost every article I've read today expects them to meet estimates. Still short and getting crushed. We'll see soon enough.
Why do I have a feeling they are going to kill earnings? Sif :bye:
I'm itching to play this today as well. Why are you betting against them SLB?
It has been on a vertical climb and I just think that even though it is a fine company, it is overvalued. Don't do anything on my reccomendation on this.

 
St. Louis Bob said:
Gambling/playing with fire with the AMZN earnings tomorrow. I'm encouraged that almost every article I've read today expects them to meet estimates. Still short and getting crushed. We'll see soon enough.
Why do I have a feeling they are going to kill earnings? Sif :bye:
I'm itching to play this today as well. Why are you betting against them SLB?
It has been on a vertical climb and I just think that even though it is a fine company, it is overvalued. Don't do anything on my reccomendation on this.
I'm all in short, on this information alone.

 
St. Louis Bob said:
Gambling/playing with fire with the AMZN earnings tomorrow. I'm encouraged that almost every article I've read today expects them to meet estimates. Still short and getting crushed. We'll see soon enough.
Why do I have a feeling they are going to kill earnings? Sif :bye:
I'm itching to play this today as well. Why are you betting against them SLB?
It has been on a vertical climb and I just think that even though it is a fine company, it is overvalued. Don't do anything on my reccomendation on this.
I'm all in short, on this information alone.
:lmao:

 
Apple buys and is in the process of retiring 36M shares :shock:

Obviously we knew the buy back was happening/going to happen, but I didn't think it was happening at this rate. As an investor, i love seeing that cash put to work and shares retired, but what happens when that demand (from Apple itself) goes away?
I think it is better to view this as reducing supply than propping up demand.
Are they using cash to retire this or those overseas bonds?

 
Apple buys and is in the process of retiring 36M shares :shock:

Obviously we knew the buy back was happening/going to happen, but I didn't think it was happening at this rate. As an investor, i love seeing that cash put to work and shares retired, but what happens when that demand (from Apple itself) goes away?
I think it is better to view this as reducing supply than propping up demand.
Are they using cash to retire this or those overseas bonds?
IIRC, they are issuing bonds here to retire the stocks and avoiding repatriation of the cash.

 
St. Louis Bob said:
Gambling/playing with fire with the AMZN earnings tomorrow. I'm encouraged that almost every article I've read today expects them to meet estimates. Still short and getting crushed. We'll see soon enough.
Down slightly pre-conference call on a two cent loss.

SBUX up nicely on two cent beat.

ZNGA down on announcement with earnings that they will not seek US gambling license. Move into this area was main reason I picked for stock contest. :kicksrock:

 
St. Louis Bob said:
Gambling/playing with fire with the AMZN earnings tomorrow. I'm encouraged that almost every article I've read today expects them to meet estimates. Still short and getting crushed. We'll see soon enough.
Down slightly pre-conference call on a two cent loss.

SBUX up nicely on two cent beat.

ZNGA down on announcement with earnings that they will not seek US gambling license. Move into this area was main reason I picked for stock contest. :kicksrock:
So mother####ing lame. Concensus was a profit of .06 a share, revise down from .45 a share. Then they blow it, again, and nothing. But hey we're selling all kinds of stuff!!! Dickmittens.

ETA

Next to nothing.

Sorry GB Drifter, nothing personal.

 
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Revenue rose 22 percent to $15.7 billion from $12.83 billion.

Analysts, on average, were expecting earnings of 5 cents per share on revenue of $15.73 billion, according to a poll by FactSet.
Any other company would get crushed. :kicksrock:

 
Revenue rose 22 percent to $15.7 billion from $12.83 billion.

Analysts, on average, were expecting earnings of 5 cents per share on revenue of $15.73 billion, according to a poll by FactSet.
Any other company would get crushed. :kicksrock:
Like GOOG & NFLX, you know companies that actually make money. I seriously don't get it. This isn't some hot new start up, they've been in business for almost 20 years. ######ingandwhininglikealittlegirl

I have a stop at $312 and will lose about 4 grand if it trips.

 
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Revenue rose 22 percent to $15.7 billion from $12.83 billion.

Analysts, on average, were expecting earnings of 5 cents per share on revenue of $15.73 billion, according to a poll by FactSet.
Any other company would get crushed. :kicksrock:
Like GOOG & NFLX, you know companies that actually make money. I seriously don't get it. This isn't some hot new start up, they've been in business for almost 20 years. ######ingandwhininglikealittlegirl

I have a stop at $312 and will lose about 4 grand if it trips.
You got Gunz'd. It happens.

 
Revenue rose 22 percent to $15.7 billion from $12.83 billion.

Analysts, on average, were expecting earnings of 5 cents per share on revenue of $15.73 billion, according to a poll by FactSet.
Any other company would get crushed. :kicksrock:
Like GOOG & NFLX, you know companies that actually make money. I seriously don't get it. This isn't some hot new start up, they've been in business for almost 20 years. ######ingandwhininglikealittlegirl

I have a stop at $312 and will lose about 4 grand if it trips.
You got Gunz'd. It happens.
And tripped, down 4k. LAME

Feeling for you SLB. It should be at 270 today, not 300+.
Thanks man.

 
Revenue rose 22 percent to $15.7 billion from $12.83 billion.

Analysts, on average, were expecting earnings of 5 cents per share on revenue of $15.73 billion, according to a poll by FactSet.
Any other company would get crushed. :kicksrock:
Like GOOG & NFLX, you know companies that actually make money. I seriously don't get it. This isn't some hot new start up, they've been in business for almost 20 years. ######ingandwhininglikealittlegirl

I have a stop at $312 and will lose about 4 grand if it trips.
You got Gunz'd. It happens.
I'm still clinging to my AAPL life preserver. If the rebound doesn't come, I may need to talk to a divorce attorney. :bag:

 
Revenue rose 22 percent to $15.7 billion from $12.83 billion.

Analysts, on average, were expecting earnings of 5 cents per share on revenue of $15.73 billion, according to a poll by FactSet.
Any other company would get crushed. :kicksrock:
Like GOOG & NFLX, you know companies that actually make money. I seriously don't get it. This isn't some hot new start up, they've been in business for almost 20 years. ######ingandwhininglikealittlegirl

I have a stop at $312 and will lose about 4 grand if it trips.
You got Gunz'd. It happens.
I'm still clinging to my AAPL life preserver. If the rebound doesn't come, I may need to talk to a divorce attorney. :bag:
I thought you were in early?

 
I'm not sure what to think about all the AAPL stock buyback. I mean without all that support where is the stock price? 350? What happens when they stop buying and haven't put anything out but a refresh at EOY?

After showing decent earnings it is strugggggggling to hold 430. Still on a trend towards 380

I worry about AAPL mainly because it was such an anchor on index etfs early this year. I don't hold any and sure as hell don't plan to.

 
Revenue rose 22 percent to $15.7 billion from $12.83 billion.

Analysts, on average, were expecting earnings of 5 cents per share on revenue of $15.73 billion, according to a poll by FactSet.
Any other company would get crushed. :kicksrock:
Like GOOG & NFLX, you know companies that actually make money. I seriously don't get it. This isn't some hot new start up, they've been in business for almost 20 years. ######ingandwhininglikealittlegirl

I have a stop at $312 and will lose about 4 grand if it trips.
You got Gunz'd. It happens.
I'm still clinging to my AAPL life preserver. If the rebound doesn't come, I may need to talk to a divorce attorney. :bag:
I thought you were in early?
Some of my $ was in early. Much of it came later.

 
I'm not sure what to think about all the AAPL stock buyback. I mean without all that support where is the stock price? 350? What happens when they stop buying and haven't put anything out but a refresh at EOY?

After showing decent earnings it is strugggggggling to hold 430. Still on a trend towards 380

I worry about AAPL mainly because it was such an anchor on index etfs early this year. I don't hold any and sure as hell don't plan to.
Their earnings were actually a bit scary. China growth was negative and ipad sales were really bad relative to expectations. The iphone numbers were the only real positive but any mis-step down the road with the iphone and this stock could crater.

The huge amount of 2011 iphone buyers after Jobs death started becoming eligible for upgrade in May (at least i know the ATT people, not sure with other carriers how it works), so a lot of that number was helped by that. A large % of the general public will just upgrade when they can and not wait for the yearly update.

Also very little conviction on this recent post earnings run-up.

 
Despite being battered the past 8 months or so, I'm optimistic. Sales are fine - they still dominate the tablet market and the 31M iPhones this quarter was a great number. China was definitely disappointing, but that economy is struggling, so some slippage was expected.

Margins are the biggest problem AAPL has had in investors eyes, and the fix could be right around the corner if the lower priced version of the iPhone is introduced in the fall as expected. And there are a few major catalysts out there that will certainly spur a run up when they happen: the watch, the television, and China Mobile.

I'm also happy with the stock buybacks and dividends - though I would like to see them get even more aggressive since they still report ~ 146B in cash on hand. That's just insane.

Finally, when you look at the fundamentals of the tech giants, Apple's by far the cheapest stock amongst the big boys.

 
Christ on a cracker.... anyone in here on any of the Potash stocks?

POT is down 20% on 2000% daly volume.... and its 12:30

 
Well here goes nothing.... the trade I have been talking about starting for what seems to be forever.

4000 IAG at $5.31

 
I have a buttload of shares in EFRFF I'm kicking around unloading at $.18 (if I can). The little bit of a boost to some of those miners has given me too much exposure in that space right now, and that would be about a 36% gain. Just be happy with a win and don't dwell on what could be, right?

 
I have a buttload of shares in EFRFF I'm kicking around unloading at $.18 (if I can). The little bit of a boost to some of those miners has given me too much exposure in that space right now, and that would be about a 36% gain. Just be happy with a win and don't dwell on what could be, right?
That's why I sold DDD. Hoping to buy back lower though.

 

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