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Post by novie08 on Aug 19, 2013 20:37:06 GMT -5
Some great info here. Disclosure: I bought EWP and EWI...
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Post by maxi on Aug 23, 2013 22:56:42 GMT -5
Kept forgetting to mention I bought EWI and IRL. Also own NBG.... Now I am starting to read about euro banks being a good idea. Banc Of Santander was mentioned... Bet On Euro Banks <- everyone does know that this is a link ... right?
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Post by maxi on Aug 29, 2013 16:20:05 GMT -5
NBG was a buy. The lower the better.... Still a buy.
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Post by maxi on Sept 10, 2013 9:11:25 GMT -5
NBG is 4.50 if it breaks over 4.59 with volume and holds it will run. Novi! Our euro ETF's are doing pretty well wouldn't you say?
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Post by novie08 on Sept 10, 2013 16:28:38 GMT -5
Hi, Maxi. Yes, yes. I would like to buy NBG; there are gaps @4.28 and 4 even. Would you wait for a pullback/gap fill? Just back from Europe..Austrians complaining about having to pay 50% income in taxes while the Southern countries paid nothing...Czech Rep (Prague) was packed with tourists...CR is part of the Eurozone, but not on the Euro which may be to its advantage...didn't see many Americans, lots of Asians/Russians/Europeans. Keeping a sharp eye on German elections coming up. No one is trading this monster market?
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Post by jacksrbtr on Sept 10, 2013 16:45:52 GMT -5
Velcome beck Novi! Vee hef veys to mek you talk!
Looks like Goldman is taking over the world - bad news for goldbugs.
Pig poop.
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Post by maxi on Sept 10, 2013 18:09:06 GMT -5
Hi, Maxi. Yes, yes. I would like to buy NBG; there are gaps @4.28 and 4 even. Would you wait for a pullback/gap fill? Just back from Europe..Austrians complaining about having to pay 50% income in taxes while the Southern countries paid nothing...Czech Rep (Prague) was packed with tourists...CR is part of the Eurozone, but not on the Euro which may be to its advantage...didn't see many Americans, lots of Asians/Russians/Europeans. Keeping a sharp eye on German elections coming up. No one is trading this monster market? The way to buy NBG is whenever it goes lower buy 200 - 300 shares. I know there are gaps but I prefer 4.18 - 4.24 and then 4.00 For now anything under 4 is a buy. But you have to realize things change ebb and flow and this is a long term project. Personally I have no intention of selling until the 5's and 6's and if it looks good then maybe not even then....
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Post by novie08 on Sept 10, 2013 18:18:22 GMT -5
Thanks! Missed all of you...trying to get back into the swing of things...KKR has been ok too. BIDU certainly hasn't hit 152. I'm still bullish for tomorrow but it may depend on what the POTUS says tonight (or not, lol).
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Post by maxi on Oct 4, 2013 9:40:23 GMT -5
Hi, Maxi. Yes, yes. I would like to buy NBG; there are gaps @4.28 and 4 even. Would you wait for a pullback/gap fill? Just back from Europe..Austrians complaining about having to pay 50% income in taxes while the Southern countries paid nothing...Czech Rep (Prague) was packed with tourists...CR is part of the Eurozone, but not on the Euro which may be to its advantage...didn't see many Americans, lots of Asians/Russians/Europeans. Keeping a sharp eye on German elections coming up. No one is trading this monster market? The way to buy NBG is whenever it goes lower buy 200 - 300 shares. I know there are gaps but I prefer 4.18 - 4.24 and then 4.00 For now anything under 4 is a buy. But you have to realize things change ebb and flow and this is a long term project. Personally I have no intention of selling until the 5's and 6's and if it looks good then maybe not even then.... Good morning Novi! Not bad for a start .......
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Post by novie08 on Oct 4, 2013 9:45:36 GMT -5
Yes, been trading in that range for over a month, hope it's off to the races now.
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Post by maxi on Oct 4, 2013 9:45:41 GMT -5
Is because of this...... link
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Post by maxi on Oct 4, 2013 9:50:40 GMT -5
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Post by maxi on Oct 7, 2013 9:52:47 GMT -5
Did anyone besides Novi take my advice and buy even a little NBG? I sure hope so.
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Post by novie08 on Oct 7, 2013 10:05:17 GMT -5
According to MIke, still a way to go...otherwise, I would have sold this morning. THANKS Maxi! Of course at this point, wish I had more. .
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Post by huh on Oct 7, 2013 10:19:57 GMT -5
Want another TA point of view?
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Post by huh on Oct 7, 2013 10:24:13 GMT -5
I got the feeling that Maxi doesn't like my TA on NBG, so I respectfully ask since it's her thread.
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Post by huh on Oct 7, 2013 10:27:36 GMT -5
Well, maybe not her thread...but definitely her recommended play (I think).
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Post by maxi on Oct 7, 2013 10:28:28 GMT -5
Huh you can post anything you like. It won't have any influence over what i do. Go for it.....
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Post by maxi on Oct 7, 2013 10:29:08 GMT -5
I have owned shares since 3.29 fwiw.......
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Post by huh on Oct 7, 2013 10:49:52 GMT -5
Looks to me like it's at a major pivot point here. So I'm not bullish or bearish until we see what it does right here. Using all post-split numbers, I called this from 5.20-20 back in April for a backtest of a major bearish pattern, but missed the play because it only hit that low in the PM trading (high 4.90's), and I stupidly waited for it during normal hours, which never happened with a gap-up. On 05/16, I called it from over 20 to 5.20, and listed the reasons why fundamentally and technically. Although I was a day early since it gapped up the next day. However the next day if started that drop to 5.20, and after a small bounce, then proceeded a full drop of something like 87% in all from that backtest. Here's the link to that backtest and drop call - fazination.proboards.com/post/13401/threadWhy do I mention these? Because of that 5.20 spot, which was hit twice from above (although one was in pre-market). That was the downside target then, and that's where it finally is again after all this time. That sets up some resistance. Also, the 100dma currently sets at 5.15, and there's a major FIB resistance at 5.28 today. If I were long from lower, I'd sell in the 5.20's and wait to see if it gets above 5.28. If it does, 6.00 should be an easy target. Above 6.00 would be 6.80, and above that is nothing but air. If wanting to wait to see what it does, a good stop on today's move would be ~4.96/4.97, the 61.8 FIB of today's run. The recent moves have been very bullish...can't argue that. Broke multiple resistance areas. But I've been waiting for it to close over these 5.20's. That would be the first sign of a longer term bullish trend - taking out the previous downside target after consolidating. JMH (and long-winded) O
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