CharlesHF All American 5543 Posts user info edit post |
Hmm it's very tempting to sell. I shall contemplate this...I might even wait until tomorrow. 10/9/2006 3:14:54 PM |
ssjamind All American 30102 Posts user info edit post |
holy crap thats a lot of $:
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/Story.aspx?guid=%7BC21B8547%2D5F20%2D408D%2DB60C%2D691FA5C0BD66%7D&siteid=
i'll have a look if/when it makes it to the US via an ADR 10/9/2006 4:12:17 PM |
CharlesHF All American 5543 Posts user info edit post |
I decided to hold Google until at least tomorrow. On that note, they just announced that they're buying YouTube for $1.65b. http://biz.yahoo.com/cnnm/061009/100906_googleyoutube_deal.html?.v=1
So that makes me either: A. genius for holding on if the stock skyrockets B. idiot for holding on if the stock plumments
...I'm hoping A, LOL. 10/9/2006 4:37:48 PM |
Chuck Amato All American 1913 Posts user info edit post |
Yeah, say hold back just a little before plunging into GooTube 10/9/2006 4:42:35 PM |
bgmims All American 5895 Posts user info edit post |
I'm wary of YouTube being sold for 1.65 Billion
I mean really, what kind of income production is it gathering as of yet? Do we see it really paying off to be part of google?
I'm been wrong about things like this before, but this just smells a lot like the pre-bubble tech aquisitions from the old days... 10/9/2006 4:44:44 PM |
CharlesHF All American 5543 Posts user info edit post |
Goog up almost $3 in after-hours. Don't want to speak too soon but it looks like A might be the right answer. I believe if it goes up a good deal tomorrow I'll sell. Thanks for all the input guys! 10/9/2006 4:49:29 PM |
ssjamind All American 30102 Posts user info edit post |
$3 is not a lot on a $400+ stock
i'm don't know whether it will go p or not... 10/10/2006 12:28:31 AM |
State409c Suspended 19558 Posts user info edit post |
Some commentary
http://internet.seekingalpha.com/article/18135 10/10/2006 12:34:58 AM |
CharlesHF All American 5543 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "$3 is not a lot on a $400+ stock" |
I'll take every little bit I can get. 10/10/2006 12:59:53 AM |
ssjamind All American 30102 Posts user info edit post |
the street is seeing this as a "strategic positive". i guess in makes sense in terms of game theory.
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/Story.aspx?guid=%7B101771BF%2DDDDB%2D4420%2DAB44%2D2AEB9005A63F%7D&siteid= 10/10/2006 11:07:57 AM |
BobbyDigital Thots and Prayers 41777 Posts user info edit post |
here's a good example of how i fucked up.
I had a stop loss on TRID at $22 that i set when it hit $25 a few weeks ago, thinking that a $3 swing would be enough to account for the stock's inherent volatility. Well, it bottomed out last week at just a hair under $22, triggering my stop. I got stopped out, and now it's closing in on $25 again.
normally, I follow the 8% rule, of setting a trailing stop of 8%, but for whatever reason, I didn't abide by it this time, and it bit me in the ass.
I used it as an opportunity to buy STX, which has since dropped off some, getting pulled down by MRVL's negative release. I feel that it'll bounce back and move up with digital entertainment driving massive storage demand. Youtube movies sit on servers with hard drives. iTunes require servers. It is noteworthy that EMC raised sales guidance – again, more hard drives. Then there is the DVR growth. Data storage demand is mushrooming, and STX is the biggest player.
although right now, I wish i bought TIE when I got stopped out of TRID. It's up 20% in the last week and a half. 10/10/2006 11:21:15 AM |
State409c Suspended 19558 Posts user info edit post |
fibonacci 62% point ftw 10/10/2006 11:39:43 AM |
David0603 All American 12764 Posts user info edit post |
Never heard of that before. 10 second summary? 10/10/2006 11:41:10 AM |
State409c Suspended 19558 Posts user info edit post |
Sorry, it's just some bull jive I'm regurgitating from a day trade blog I read occasionally where he was talking about setting his stops to allow for volatility so that he doesn't get stopped out.
I'll dig it up if I can figure out which one it was. 10/10/2006 11:46:18 AM |
bgmims All American 5895 Posts user info edit post |
Some of us in the business prefer to use around 30% of the gain. So if the stock ran up 15 points, we'd trail it back around 4 or 5 bucks.
Anything using fibonacci's number sounds like BS 10/10/2006 12:09:24 PM |
State409c Suspended 19558 Posts user info edit post |
Yea, and there aren't a lot of other obtuse real life applications of seemingly unrelated mathematical observations.
First link, I didn't look for a more in depth description which definitely exists out there if you are so inclined to not be ignorant. http://daytrading.about.com/cs/charts/a/fibonacci.htm
And make no mistake, tons and tons of day traders are aware of this. In fact, the more I read these guys blogs, the more the day trading game feels like a self fulfilling prophecy. A few smarter folks make observations about random shifts and moves in stocks, blog about it, then everyone else in the game starts trading against these random events making them true.
I'll give you an example of comments in some of these blogs that makes you realize that the day trading world isn't really rational and is being "gamed" more than anything
Quote : | "As 2 PM approached I was alert for a lullipop, a lull in volume, and then a ramp. Big reversal moves often happen at 2 PM." |
Why 2pm? That's not rational in the classical sense that the stock market is meant to tap the capital markest so companies can grow, etc.10/10/2006 12:20:03 PM |
bgmims All American 5895 Posts user info edit post |
There is absolutely no doubt about it that there is an element of self-fulfilling prophecy in investing.
When I was contemplating a PhD in finance, I was going to research the SFP that Cramer gets from touting a stock and see how much of his investment returns can be duplicated after subtracting out the bump it gets just because he talked about it.
Same thing for Buffett, he sells a stock or buys one and everyone jumps on the bandwagon. I'm not saying the guy isn't a genius, but its easy to look like one now because he buys it and people drive it up to be on the same ship as he is.
I have clients that want to sell things just because Buffett did it. 10/10/2006 2:28:20 PM |
David0603 All American 12764 Posts user info edit post |
I can't blame them. Remember what happened to the last guy that bet against Buffett? 10/10/2006 2:29:20 PM |
CharlesHF All American 5543 Posts user info edit post |
Someone take him out back and break his knees? 10/10/2006 6:04:24 PM |
scud All American 10804 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "fibonacci 62% point ftw" |
chartism10/10/2006 9:56:25 PM |
BobbyDigital Thots and Prayers 41777 Posts user info edit post |
Looks like AKAM is bouncing back... up 4% today STX seems to have leveled off too, hopefully it will also take off TRID got upgraded and is moving (still pissed about getting stopped out)
and commodities are looking up once again.. over the last 5 days JOYG up 10% TIE up 10% (kicking myself for not buying this last week as well) ESV up 4% 10/11/2006 12:02:49 PM |
State409c Suspended 19558 Posts user info edit post |
What kind of percentages up are you folks on the year? 10/11/2006 12:31:44 PM |
David0603 All American 12764 Posts user info edit post |
401K is at 9.7% YTD 10/11/2006 1:42:44 PM |
State409c Suspended 19558 Posts user info edit post |
And you're doing all the trading out of that yourself, right? 10/11/2006 3:18:31 PM |
David0603 All American 12764 Posts user info edit post |
I'm not sure what you mean. Are you familiar with 401ks? 10/11/2006 3:28:37 PM |
bgmims All American 5895 Posts user info edit post |
Mine is pretty flat this year, but last year I did 30% in my brokerage. Of course I was making some crazy bets that just happened to work out. 10/11/2006 3:52:02 PM |
State409c Suspended 19558 Posts user info edit post |
Yes, but I don't manage my own 401k. What I meant to say, was that 9.7% how much you are up executing all the trading yourself, or is that how much yours is up and someone else is managing it? 10/11/2006 3:58:21 PM |
David0603 All American 12764 Posts user info edit post |
I chose the mutual funds myself, but there is someone managing the mutual funds. 10/11/2006 4:00:18 PM |
ssjamind All American 30102 Posts user info edit post |
for the year i'm probably net up about 12%...rough estimate 10/11/2006 4:58:26 PM |
ssjamind All American 30102 Posts user info edit post |
interesting:
http://www.cbsmarketwatch.com/News/Story/Story.aspx?column=Chuck+Jaffe&siteid= 10/11/2006 5:09:07 PM |
jnpaul All American 9807 Posts user info edit post |
not bad for investing in the stock market for less than one month
[Edited on October 11, 2006 at 9:08 PM. Reason : ]
10/11/2006 9:07:53 PM |
David0603 All American 12764 Posts user info edit post |
Yeah, the last two months were good for me too. I checked my 401K after 5 months and it was a few points negative, and now after 6 and change its close to 10%. 10/11/2006 10:10:01 PM |
ssjamind All American 30102 Posts user info edit post |
stay humble
stay hungry 10/11/2006 10:13:24 PM |
David0603 All American 12764 Posts user info edit post |
Just another thirty some years.... 10/11/2006 10:24:07 PM |
ssjamind All American 30102 Posts user info edit post |
and the hits just keep on coming
http://tinyurl.com/ofraj
[Edited on October 12, 2006 at 12:26 AM. Reason : tinyurl] 10/12/2006 12:26:03 AM |
BobbyDigital Thots and Prayers 41777 Posts user info edit post |
B of A to offer free trades: http://www.thestreet.com/newsanalysis/wallstreet/10314298.html
It's about time... the average commission for trading stocks for customers at retail brokers is rapidly going to fall towards zero. We have already seen some new brokers offering this (zecco.com), now a major institution is providing free trades. Keep in mind that these firms are still making lots of money off our trades. BofA and other brokerages will not execute our trades themselves but simply ship it out to other firms be compensated with "payment for order flow". The average retail order will earn BofA approximately $8.60 in "payment for order flow". So these brokerages are still earning tons of money off us investors. 10/12/2006 9:29:57 AM |
CharlesHF All American 5543 Posts user info edit post |
Too bad my BoA account doesn't have $25k in it, lol. Market is looking good today... 10/12/2006 3:27:32 PM |
ssjamind All American 30102 Posts user info edit post |
http://tinyurl.com/ye9rfu
another day another dollar record 10/12/2006 3:52:05 PM |
PACKFAN17 All American 615 Posts user info edit post |
anyone else get just a little bit nervous when the nasdaq goes up 1.7% in a day.....when there isn't that great of economic news? 10/12/2006 3:58:25 PM |
bgmims All American 5895 Posts user info edit post |
Yes and no It generally makes me very nervous, but I think people are starting to agree that we got a soft landing coming and now they're giving these stocks more normal multiples.
I wouldn't say we can't have a misfire and end up hurting, but I think we're still at relatively safe levels. I wouldn't want it to do it this fast though.
My opinion, some of this upswing could be do to a short squeeze. 10/12/2006 4:09:34 PM |
PACKFAN17 All American 615 Posts user info edit post |
its like a roller coaster that goes up and up - and then one SINGLE slow down or TEMPORARY mishap in the economy will send it over the edge......I guess it makes me nervous because towards the beginning of the year from November to May the DOW/NASDAQ were up huge, and then knocked out the entire years gains in a matter of days 10/12/2006 5:55:26 PM |
ssjamind All American 30102 Posts user info edit post |
Azn markets on fire again
see cbsmarketwatch.com 10/13/2006 12:32:42 AM |
skokiaan All American 26447 Posts user info edit post |
4.5% in four months. I suppose that's not bad with little to no work put in. I should have just bought AAPL instead of doing this diversify shit.
401k is up 10% in a year, other is up 5.5%. Not a bad year for investments, I guess
[Edited on October 13, 2006 at 1:17 AM. Reason : sdf] 10/13/2006 1:09:29 AM |
State409c Suspended 19558 Posts user info edit post |
It begins
http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,1921154,00.html 10/13/2006 1:45:30 PM |
theDuke866 All American 52839 Posts user info edit post |
ok, so how do you think the election next month affects what we should be doing investment-wise?
hard for me to say, because it looks to me like it's anybody's guess who's going to controll Congress after the election.
is there anything that you're buying right now because you think it's being unfairly depressed in anticipation of the election? putting any extra money in your brokerage account in anticipation of getting some good buying opportunities due to overcorrection following the election? 10/13/2006 9:52:37 PM |
bous All American 11215 Posts user info edit post |
if the bond market was tangible it'd be in the bottom of the ocean covered in cement. 10/15/2006 12:57:01 PM |
NCSUPAGE All American 1179 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "
not bad for investing in the stock market for less than one month
[Edited on October 11, 2006 at 9:08 PM. Reason : ]" |
Good going, jnpaul, how do you like the format of the site?
[Edited on October 15, 2006 at 4:05 PM. Reason : I lost 2% last week, so I'm at 0.35% right now...]10/15/2006 4:05:10 PM |
BobbyDigital Thots and Prayers 41777 Posts user info edit post |
I can't comment on this, but apparently Cisco owns the patent for triple play, which could have significant implications.
http://www.lightreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=103418 10/16/2006 11:10:21 AM |
State409c Suspended 19558 Posts user info edit post |
Several different blogs were snarking on them about it, too. 10/16/2006 11:25:06 AM |
OmarBadu zidik 25071 Posts user info edit post |
that is amazing news for cisco - why is this news coming out so late though 10/16/2006 11:27:55 AM |