Tuesday, December 05, 2006

 

Sector Spotlight: Retail

Sorry for the delayed post.

So far, we are enjoying another stellar day at the office-- with all sectors looking green and healthy. Most momentum buyers are piling into the Homebuilders and Retail.

I can't get behind the Homies. The fundies are too bad and they are the bears public enemy #1. However, after driving myself insane going Christmas shopping, I am starting to believe this is going to be a knock-out quarter for many retailers. I mean, the lines are outrageously fucktarded.

Aside from the Retailers, I like the strength in the Semi's and Networkers.

Also, I really liked the quarter SCMR posted and feel the stock is dirt cheap. I may start buying some-- considering it trades near cash. Talk about a shell company-- look at SCMR's balance sheet.

Finally, I am happy MVIS reversed off $2.40 and is now repeatedly punching the shorts in the face. Who shorts $2.50 stocks anyway?

The following Retailers have mojo:

TWTR +7.9%
EVST +6.9%
URBN +6.6%
UARM +5.3%
SBUX +3.4%

Comments:
Isn't shorting a $2.5 stock the same as buying it?
 
wincity...

Was that a real Q? Just curious.

I'm still in long. :)
 
I think from the message above your being called out broker.
 
It is my belief that anyone shorting low priced stocks are destitute for pain.

Now, those who buy $2.50 stocks are just looking to have a little fun.

Bottom line: I hate guys/gals who shrt $2.50 stocks.

One of the many things that annoy me.
 
Lets see one of those 50K blocks fly.
 
fuck SBUX - sry - issues with that piece of shit
 
Fair enough.

Fuck SBUX.
 
Get on that DLIA train TOMORROW brother.
 
Post a Comment



<< Home

This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?

 Subscribe in a reader

DISCLAIMER: This is a personal web site, reflecting the opinions of its author. It is not a production of my employer, and it is unaffiliated with any FINRA broker/dealer. Statements on this site do not represent the views or policies of anyone other than myself. The information on this site is provided for discussion purposes only, and are not investing recommendations. Under no circumstances does this information represent a recommendation to buy or sell securities.