Mitcham Fundamentals (MIND)
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Categories : MIND
S&P 500- The first to break support
31 07 2007
It seems that most people aren’t too worried about this decline. I’m not either, but I do expect it to be longer and deeper than most people expect. I’m not going to jump in until their is a little panic going on.
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Categories : SPX
Mitcham Industries (MIND): Drink from the well
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Market Breadth
30 07 2007
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Finally!
26 07 2007
I’m not going to trust this drop until we break some trading ranges and moving averages.
My stocks held up pretty well today. All came down, but with very light volume.
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General Motors (GM) Trade
24 07 2007
I got rid of my put options as they are now in the money. What a nice trade if I don’t say so myself. I’m especially pleased with myself because when I bought the puts, GM was coming off of a huge up move and it seemed everyone was talking about how great GM was acting.
I think GM is headed lower but I didn’t want to push my luck.
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Categories : GM
TD Sequential Signal for Agnico-Eagle Mines (AEM)
22 07 2007
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Categories : AEM
World’s worst trendline nominee
22 07 2007
There are methods, however, that I find to have incredible predictive power. Take Tom O’Brien’s method for instance. He recently went long Agnico-Eagle Mines (AEM) around 34.50. He effectively bought the bottom using only price and volume to estimate the supply and demand, all in the face of an extremely bearish market outlook. He also has picked up several other gold stocks just before they shot up.
My point is that you can never just listen to anyone with a newsletter out there, like the guy who published that lame trendline. Make sure you follow someone who stays disciplined in the face mixed signals and, most of all, has proven themselves time and time again.
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Wyeth (WYE): Strong stock in a weak sector
21 07 2007I was just talking to a friend of mine who works at Wyeth. I told him about the blog so I thought it would be appropriate to take a look at Wyeth’s chart.
I’ll start out with the weekly. As a reminder, my goal is to take stocks with strong fundamentals and use technical analysis to find low-risk entry points. As it can be seen, WYE has been in an uptrend channel since late 2004, so clearly the fundamentals are there. Right now it is hugging the upper trend line, which is not the best place to enter a long position. If I was looking to buy WYE, I would wait for a pullback to the lower trend line or wait until the price consolidated long enough for the lower trend line to catch up to the price. Right now, $52 looks like a nice price. I think it is important to point out that WYE is performing very well, especially since the pharma and biotech sectors seem to be in the dog house.

Let’s now take a look at the daily chart for WYE. Sometimes the best entry points correspond to times of extreme market weakness and it is nice to identify strong support ahead of time so one is poised and ready to pull the trigger. WYE has such an area of support around $50.50. If for some reason it pulled back sharply to the breakout area and volume dried up, I would be all over WYE.
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Categories : WYE
SNDK follow-up
19 07 2007
I didn’t short SNDK today. It was down 2% on huge volume and I was looking for continued strength into earnings. Good thing. SNDK really popped after-hours.
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TD Sequential Signals for Sandisk (SNDK)
18 07 2007
Intel disappointed last night so I thought that I’d look at a company that always seems to disappoint. We have also seen a lot of sell the news type action after earnings and SNDK is on tap tomorrow night. The above chart shows the TD sequential setup and countdown and clearly shows that SNDK is ready for a pullback.
It seems that some stocks follow the TD Sequential signals better than others so I have plotted a few of the recent tops for Sandisk. I was surprised to see how well the TD Sequential worked for it.
I’m inclined to short SNDK tomorrow.
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Categories : SNDK
Formfactor (FORM) coming into support
16 07 2007
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US Dollar’s Demise
14 07 2007
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