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Post by huh on Oct 27, 2016 6:55:39 GMT -5
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Post by huh on Oct 27, 2016 6:56:22 GMT -5
Frontrunning: October 27 Clinton Foundation’s Fundraisers Pressed Donors to Steer Business to Former President (WSJ) Democrats ask judge to sanction Republicans over Trump (Reuters) Inside the Trump Bunker, With 12 Days to Go (BBG) U.K. Growth Shows an Economy Resilient to Brexit (BBG) Qualcomm to buy NXP Semiconductors for about $47 billion including debt (Reuters) OPEC May Need Help to End the Global Oil Glut (BBG) Russia denies its warships will join Aleppo bombardment (Reuters) Deutsche Bank Posts Surprise Profit on Trading Jump, Cost Drop (BBG) Barclays Posts 35% Jump in Profit on Bond-Trading Revenue (BBG) At Iraqi village, victory is fraught with risks in Mosul offensive (Reuters) EU puts more Syrian military, senior officials under sanctions (Reuters) Belgium Agrees Deal to Back EU-Canada Trade Pact (BBG) Twitter to Cut Workforce as Revenue Growth Slows (WSJ) Tsipras Attacks Greek Court After Judges Cry Foul Over Sex Leak (BBG) Harvard Endowment Called ‘Lazy, Fat, Stupid’ in Internal Report (BBG) Goldman’s Multifactor Robots: A Post-Human Guide to Investing (BBG) www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-10-27/frontrunning-october-27
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Post by huh on Oct 27, 2016 7:12:10 GMT -5
I'm expecting at least ES_F 2179 on this run, but an overshoot to new highs would be even better. 2150's is the big hurdle to get over. Dead flat in the 7 trading days since (before this morning's gains), and high was 2149.75. About time for market to or get off the pot
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Post by walnut on Oct 27, 2016 7:28:49 GMT -5
Bot some Feb VIX and sold some Jan VIX futures spreads (only 3 contracts so far)
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Post by walnut on Oct 27, 2016 7:34:42 GMT -5
For most of this year you could make easy money buy selling VXX and holding VXZ long, as a fairly well hedged spread, since the VIX contango had been steep in the front and flatter in the back. But the back part is steep now and the front not as much, so that spread is not working at this time.
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Post by huh on Oct 27, 2016 7:52:06 GMT -5
TSLA formed a H&S right at 50% FIB, and now squeezing that with a head test. Should be good at least for next FIB ~215 so long as head holds ~211, but I expect a little over 220 more likely to test the highest FIB [chart] Since then TSLA peaked at 215.67, pulled back for a lower low, and now >210 again. Anything ~220 looks to be a sell. There's a small chance for 250's again, but the relative size of these pullbacks, and the rounded tops they're forming, seem to me to be screaming distribution.
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Post by clinton on Oct 27, 2016 8:20:37 GMT -5
AKS got diluted 31M shares traded premarket
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Post by clinton on Oct 27, 2016 8:22:10 GMT -5
ouch
Cliffs Natural Resources (NYSE:CLF): Q3 EPS of -$0.12 may not be comparable to consensus of $0.17.
Revenue of $553M (-6.8% Y/Y) misses by $28.01M
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Post by clinton on Oct 27, 2016 8:34:07 GMT -5
earnings for the most part not all that bad really
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Post by huh on Oct 27, 2016 8:36:02 GMT -5
AKS got diluted 31M shares traded premarket Always crazy to me when you see in a stock's chart that it'll likely go to near zero, yet they're raising capital through dilution. All those poor suckers. What is this, a 27% dilution? They just did a 29% dilution back in April of this year.
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Post by clinton on Oct 27, 2016 8:53:36 GMT -5
LONG NTGR its down 8% right now
NETGEAR (NASDAQ:NTGR): Q3 EPS of $0.76 beats by $0.05.
Revenue of $338.5M (-1.0% Y/Y) beats by $14.68M.
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Post by huh on Oct 27, 2016 9:11:24 GMT -5
Sure gave up those pre-market gains quick, didn't it? Wow. Like they weren't even there.
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Post by clinton on Oct 27, 2016 9:21:44 GMT -5
bought more goro I'll play this trading in a range game as I lower my avg cost
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Post by huh on Oct 27, 2016 9:55:14 GMT -5
CYH. Wow, down more than 40%, and looks like it's not done yet. Likely to see 5.32-5.33, or another 10%
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Post by huh on Oct 27, 2016 10:05:24 GMT -5
TSLA formed a H&S right at 50% FIB, and now squeezing that with a head test. Should be good at least for next FIB ~215 so long as head holds ~211, but I expect a little over 220 more likely to test the highest FIB [chart] Since then TSLA peaked at 215.67, pulled back for a lower low, and now >210 again. Anything ~220 looks to be a sell. There's a small chance for 250's again, but the relative size of these pullbacks, and the rounded tops they're forming, seem to me to be screaming distribution. That's an intraday topping pattern in TSLA. Bulls just better hope it holds the 203.30's this time But I'm done watching this one for now. I'll simply be waiting to buy it <$40 now, hopefully along with all those insiders that sold in the 210-255 range this year
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Post by Herceg on Oct 27, 2016 10:18:52 GMT -5
bought more goro I'll play this trading in a range game as I lower my avg cost Added more JDST short......small chunks at a time..............
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Post by huh on Oct 27, 2016 12:54:34 GMT -5
CYH. Wow, down more than 40%, and looks like it's not done yet. Likely to see 5.32-5.33, or another 10% CYH downside target hit
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Post by huh on Oct 27, 2016 13:52:46 GMT -5
I seriously doubt if this fragile market could handle another red close
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Post by huh on Oct 27, 2016 14:31:29 GMT -5
Where have all the buyers gone?
LOL
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Post by huh on Oct 27, 2016 17:25:13 GMT -5
Anyone take a shot at TWTR? Should now retrace some of the down move since my call to short @23.75. TWTR moving too slow for my taste. Use a stop now of 16.89 If you followed this TWTR long call, and smart enough to skip my bad suggestion with the stop, look for upside to 20.60's or higher (closed @ 17.40)
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