BIOD. On. Fire.

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Quote from marketsurfer:

Exactly Rod. If these folks would just read a little rather than hating on the surf, they mite learn something.

I read your journal. Stopped after you lied yet again about leaving ET if the S&P high was taken out.

Have to question the character of a man who can't even honor his word on an internet message board.
 
Quote from Rodney King:

Surf's analysis of BIOD was split between this thread and his main journal. Based on a careful read of both, he bought at 4.37 then sold at 5.35 for a 22% gain. I wish my "disastrous" picks were 22% profits!

Look back a few posts and you'll see that on Monday he bought more at 5.75, average 5.06 (assuming he added an equal amount of shares; we don't know because there's never been a trade log posted by Surf) and sold at 5.35 for a 6% gain, again assuming he didn't add significantly larger size on Monday in pre-market.
 
Quote from marketsurfer:

Exactly Rod. If these folks would just read a little rather than hating on the surf, they mite learn something.

Tell you what, Surf, how about a little transparency. I've posted plenty of trade records backing up my calls; how about posting your BIOD trade log?
 
Quote from NoDoji:

Monday he bought more at 5.75, average 5.06 (assuming he added an equal amount of shares; we don't know because there's never been a trade log posted by Surf) and sold at 5.35 for a 6% gain

OK, so let's go with a 6% gain. How's that a "disastrous pick" as claimed by the other troll on this thread? :confused:
 
Quote from Rodney King:

OK, so let's go with a 6% gain. How's that a "disastrous pick" as claimed by the other troll on this thread? :confused:

I didn't say it was a disastrous pick. I was just correcting your 22% gain post and then asking Surf for a wee bit of the transparency he requires from technical price action traders to prove that they actually are profitable as a result of objective criteria.

Without his trade log on BIOD we have no idea if he was profitable or not, though his buy call was definitely a solid entry for the breakout.

Did he buy 10K shares @ 4.37, then add 20K shares at 5.75, then sell for a small loss? Did he buy 1000 shares @ 4.37, then add 10K at 5.75? Just looking for something similar to the calls and/or trade records that TAPA traders have provided on ET.
 
Quote from NoDoji:

Look back a few posts and you'll see that on Monday he bought more at 5.75, average 5.06 (assuming he added an equal amount of shares; we don't know because there's never been a trade log posted by Surf) and sold at 5.35 for a 6% gain, again assuming he didn't add significantly larger size on Monday in pre-market.


Why are making this up? I never added at 5.75.

surf :confused:
 
Quote from marketsurfer:

Why are making this up? I never added at 5.75.

surf :confused:

Right, you were bidding 5.75 in pre-market and your bid was lifted unless you changed your mind without providing a "Surfer alert".
 
Quote from NoDoji:

Right, you were bidding 5.75 in pre-market and your bid was lifted unless you changed your mind without providing a "Surfer alert".

whoa whoa guys...you're only supposed to count his good calls okay? that's how the game works.
 
Quote from NoDoji:

Right, you were bidding 5.75 in pre-market and your bid was lifted unless you changed your mind without providing a "Surfer alert".

No, the bid was 5.75 in the pre market. It was an observation--- read over the last 12 years of surf journals--- it's very clear when I buy or sell.
 
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