QEE, IMCO, GV and lookin' for pullbacks in GLE, CWPC, and SIGA
Quote from Hydroblunt:
Watch TGB guys, earnings tomorrow. Since Im not daytrading, I did not get a chance to buy more TGB on that run of the stops.
I've found that swing can be just as adrenalin pumping as daytrading.Quote from BuddhaTop:
Hey Hydro,
I am surprised you're not daytrading anymore? Have you gotten a full time job and do your swing trading on the side? Good luck on your transition into a swing trading. I plan on swing trading someday too.
Quote from Hydroblunt:
Got hit on DRL at 7.53, I think this might retest the recent $7.25 low and I think they will try to run stops so I put my stop closer to $7. I think this is a good risk/reward being that I believe DRL has hit rock bottom on those news. Even if fundamentally Doral does not have much going in the future, the stock seems way oversold and quite cheap on valuation. I'm looking for it to hit $10-12 within 3 months on a bounce alone. A turnaround would be even better, could turn into a year hold.
Is it a bottom? It was only down .18 today.Quote from Rearden Metal:
I think you're going to dump your DRL right after you read this message.
<b>The P/E ratio you see is fake. </b>
It is based upon pre-restatement earnings and forecasts.
DRL <b>really</b> earned 29 cents per share for the first nine months of 2005. Just do the math, and now that P/E doesn't look quite as pretty. No dividend anymore either.
http://yahoo.reuters.com/stocks/Quo...06-05-03_13-05-37_WEN6625&symbol=DRL.N&rpc=44
Still like the fundamentals now?
Quote from BuddhaTop:
Hey Hydro,
I am suprised you're not daytrading anymore? Have you gotten a full time job and do your swing trading on the side? Good luck on your transition into a swing trading. I plan on swing trading someday too.
Quote from Rearden Metal:
I think you're going to dump your DRL right after you read this message.
<b>The P/E ratio you see is fake. </b>
It is based upon pre-restatement earnings and forecasts.
DRL <b>really</b> earned 29 cents per share for the first nine months of 2005. Just do the math, and now that P/E doesn't look quite as pretty. No dividend anymore either.
http://yahoo.reuters.com/stocks/Quo...06-05-03_13-05-37_WEN6625&symbol=DRL.N&rpc=44
Still like the fundamentals now?
Quote from Batterup:
Ok, here is a couple suggestions on stock picking. For longs pick those going up. For shorts pick those going down.
No charge.
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