I really thought I’d seen it all. This is the 15th week in a row this coal stock has been up and it did about 70% it’s weekly volume today. Now that smells like churning to me. I’m as bullish for the outlook of coal as the next person, but this entire sector is due for a [...]
As we enter earnings season we’re going to see a lot of stocks making big moves like this 21% gainer today and I believe the way to play these is enter on a slight pullback. The trick is sometimes these stocks never do pullback and just keep going only to frustrate us. If you look at an intraday [...]
Additions: GTLS CNEH RBN AET/UN.TO PEG.TO Deletions: NCOC NOG .Beta Public Watchlist
Could be setting up to break out of a year long cup/handle. If this occurs $10/share is not out of the question. Just make sure the volume on the breakout is way above normal and it will increase your odds that this play will work out.
In a previous post I mentioned how it’s vital to use visualization in your trading to attract more success in your life and I’d like to expand on that topic. Now I’m not naive to suggest that using visualization alone is going to get you the results that you desperately want, however it can be [...]
Additions: ATW HERO ACOR AVAV HYGS QTWW BZP GTE Deletions: APWR CSIQ .Beta Public Watchlist
This sector could continue to thrive if the US economy weakens further as people may be forced to seek higher education as the job market tightens. Higher fuel prices may encourage people to seek online alternatives to education boosting this sector as well. Other sister stocks are CECO, COCO and APOL although their charts aren’t [...]
Low volume stock that averages just under 200k/day, with the chart breaking out to new highs. Just went public last November and it’s been nothing but up since.
Timminco is a Canadian manufacturer of high grade silicon for the solar industry whose stock price has been one of the best performers of $TSX in the past two years. I believe it has the potential to find some support here at it’s 10wk/ema on the 2yr chart above. The 4-mo chart isn’t your traditional [...]
I just finished reading The Wisdom of Crowds by James Surowiecki and I must say I was rather disappointed. It had a few interesting tidbits such as why traffic jams occur and how within minutes the equity markets determined who was responsible for the Challenger disaster. But many times throughout the book I found myself [...]