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Topic: the IRX--X reads 16.30 interest rate or something
Posted: Sunday, August 3, 2008 1:59:42 PM
Topic: the IRX--X reads 16.30 interest rate or something
Posted: Sunday, August 3, 2008 1:59:33 PM
Just wondering why the scale on the IRX--X says 16% interest rate....The official rate ,from the fed says 1.6% or something like that.
Topic: ticker symbol
Posted: Sunday, October 1, 2006 2:06:22 PM
what is wordens inc. ticker symbol
Topic: Clarification on BOP
Posted: Thursday, February 10, 2005 10:55:01 AM
Balance of Power must have something to do with money flow differentials on up and down days. Money stream is money flow so volumne difference with money flow on an up day ratio to past down day, weeks, months etc. would give you trend.But the divergence of price to moneystream is wierd.Price may go up as in red as bop is in red.Volumne green for an up day in price.
Hurts my brain.What little there is of it.
Topic: Clarification on BOP
Posted: Wednesday, February 9, 2005 11:18:36 AM
I have been told that you probably need a level two to discover what really went on in that stock for the day.It is why it is a gamble to day trade without all the currant information.If the fundamentals of the stock are good it will correct 95% of the time within a few days or so if in an uptrend.
One level2 you can tell what institutions are selling and how many.You can guess at the reasons why. This is why technical tradeing is so difficult.Fundamentals rule backed up by chart observations.
Then there is the trick of reading fundamentals.CEOs can be heartless concerning the public.Political parties can change the rules for accounting procedures.Getting by the red ink hidden in fundamentals can be tricky. Options and futures can distort values. All of these things must be taken in account before you can even begin to read technicals. They say that price has factored in everything.CEOs believe it for sure.
Then it depends on what sector your in.If the political arena doesn't like your sector that is a good time to be looking at the stocks in it.Houseing stocks going through the roof. What a deal. Stuff like that. They make lots of money.Awfull long cycle though historically.May be running out of buyers in the real market of houses which could mean the stocks might run in to trouble some day. Thats the way I look at them, but I don't know. I have been a construction worker all my life though and I wouldn't buy any of them.Completely unrealistic prices relative to tax base on your wages.No value at all as far as I can see. But a lot of people are buying this stuff.So the technicals tell me I am wrong thinking for now.Thats about all I see in charts.How wrong my thinking is all the time.lol
Topic: Clarification on BOP
Posted: Wednesday, February 9, 2005 10:55:58 AM
QUOTE (bimmer050)
Yesterday's daily chart of SYNA reflected the $6.23 drop confirmed with TSV, MS, MACD, and Stochastics, but the BOP still was green and above Zero! Can you explain to me why BOP did not confirm what price already did? I am having a difficult time understanding how to use BOP.

Thanks in advance for your comments!
Topic: chart descrepantcy maybe
Posted: Tuesday, February 8, 2005 11:21:38 AM
I just noticed that your daily chart shows the january last day of the month close lower than the december last day of the month close. But the monthly chart shows a higher close for the month of January versus december.It looks as if it uses the last day close of febuary and depicts a green line up for the month when it should be red. This is very deceptive if you think about it.
Topic: LOJN - Best in all at an affordable price.
Posted: Thursday, January 27, 2005 9:08:33 AM
What is it that this company guards. The technicals definitely point to an expansion. I suppose they provide a lot of jobs recently. I also suspect that whatever they guard is a weight on businesses bottom line to employ them.Maybe we need all of this undercover security and maybe we don't.I suspect most security outfits pay their employees cheap.If they don't pay them cheap that is an expense I would rather not have.If they do pay them cheap they don't need them.
Topic: What's a bear to do?
Posted: Friday, January 21, 2005 2:03:34 PM
I notice that the fundamentals are listed for the stocks.Do these fundamentals change as price changes or are they the last quarters fundamentals or the last reported quarters fundamentals