Friday, January 05, 2007

 

Sector Spotlight: Nothing

The market wants to sell off. We got terrific economic data this morning, but the asshats who manage billions upon billions have decided, with their infinite wisdom, it's time to crush some small investors.

Plus, MOT has managed to completely fuck themselves, along with the entire Semiconductor sector-- with their lackluster business strategy.

Despite my Ned Riley type bullishness as of late, the market is probably due for a minor pullback.

As for today's trading:

So far, with the exception of MVIS, nothing is working. I am getting Kentucky fried on BWLD today and HANS is running out of steam. Apparently, the fuckers from "Longbow" have no pull on Wall Street.

Bottom line: I am watching this dip very carefully and will, on a drop of a hat, throw heavy objects or pizza at my servant/trader, in order to buy the dip.

NOTE: I think selling MVIS here is foolish. Keep holding and wait for the payoff. You will know when it comes.

Comments:
They will not be on the floor. Private hotel affair.
 
MOT could fix their problems by sucking down a Khaos and a wing while giving Tokman a call before next week.

BTW- Anyone else notice the SUNW 6-mo chart? Broker?
 
Microvision <<< THE JUGGERNAUT >>> is UNSTOPPABLE -- the birth of the MICRO DISPLAY SECTOR has begun!!

rESiStanCe iS FuTilE
 
Sold MVIS due to the false pop. We are headed back to 2.90 short term after the new dilution occurs. Surprised how many suckas bought from me at 3.90.
 
Selling MVIS now is foolish. Buying opportunity. Lots of Buzz next week after they show off the new wares. Markets worldwide are down, so US is following suit. It will bounce back up and past $4 in the next few weeks. JMHO.
J
 
Broker wouldn't this be huge for SPR? Boeing reported a record 729 orders for its single-aisle 737s.
 
In addition wouldn't the record for Boeing be a direct contradiction of the citi analysts words?

Shapiro said Spirit lacks a cushion others have during a cycle downturn because a lack of aftermarket sales, heavy investment requirements, and the fact that more than half of sales come from one aircraft model -- the 737. Further more, the company receives 85 percent of sales from one customer -- Boeing.
 
I see Mr. Nasty Lanauge has cleaned up his rant...thats very nice....now keep it up...and have a nice glass of prune juice to clean you out....later..
 
If anyone is curious about what a butt raping looks like, just pull up a chart of Templeton Russia Fund (ticker TRF).

Previously red hot markets like Russia, China and commodities are getting killed. How soon before hedge fund blow ups resulting in massive liquidations start hitting the tape?

Hopefully, as investors tighten their sphincters and reduce risk they'll move into money losing microcap companies with an unproven technology. LOL!
 
What u think about Grow's bounce today?

For me, GROW has entered the next stage for a short set up. I need this bounce to fail 62.90 before shorting.
 
"I see Mr. Nasty Lanauge has cleaned up his rant...thats very nice....now keep it up...and have a nice glass of prune juice to clean you out....later.."

Fuck you Rocky.

GROW sucks and will die soon.
 
anon is on to something with TRF and emerging markets dumping. May sound like a cliche, but when oil catches a cold, Russia gets pneumonia. I think even non-energy Russia cos like MBT/VIP/MTL/NILSY/ROS/WBD could see some significant profit taking.

China is harder to read for me because there are such vast pools of cash behind all the BS hype.
 
Grow just got raped. Giving up gains.
 
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