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Strategies & Market Trends : Longer term short term day trades.

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From: Steve Felix10/9/2025 10:29:27 PM
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After peeking at 1 mil three out of four mornings, only to lose it in the afternoon, yesterday started out down,
and then blew through.

Meli +4.36%, and SPRY +4.26% moved me up more today. Still something like 40k below an all time high,
but the goal is to beat the S&P, and that's working.

Market is a little crazy. Added 200 CPSH Friday, avg. $3.58. for a total of 450. Monday evening they
announced a public offering of 3mil shares @$3. After two days and 1,130,000 shares traded showing, they
said the offering and over subscription was closed. Where'd the rest of the 3mil shares go? Seeing 5 filings by
insiders, code P, for 67,166 shares. Maybe there are more filings coming. Note that they got theirs at $3.
Never saw quite this discrepancy. Anyway, closed at $4.05 today.

Kept the lead over the S&P the last three months, considering in that time what were my top two holdings,
MELI -5%, and SPRY -34% took hits. SPRY went from over a 20k gain, to a 10k loss a little while back at its
lows. MVLL has made up for some of this, but AVGO, was #3, +33%, and GOOG, was #4, +25% over the
three months really helped.

Time to start thinking about more funds to the grand kids if this keeps up until year end. The little things
make me happiest.

Offered the wife (feeling guilty, it's my mother) an Uber both ways to Atlantic City, for a Tim Mcgraw concert,
evidently still on, for her and a friend. 11 rows back, right in front of the stage. $550 a ticket, and she turned
me down. "I'm not going to Atlantic City!" The woman makes it hard.

Reminded me, that MANY moons ago, I threw my gambler mother in the car, and drove to Atlantic City for
a Doug R. of the charts with an attitude thread, seminar. Mom didn't win any money, and I didn't really
learn anything, and drove back the same night. I was younger then. :)
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