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To: Ken W who wrote (6088)12/11/2004 11:11:04 AM
From: Sergio H  Respond to of 23958
 
Ken, thanks alot for the info on ALAN. That's good stuff. Chart still looks great. Next level is 1.14. I think that we'll see a high for the day at 1.16 with a close at 1.13. That's going to be the signal to back up the truck. Here we go again <ggg>

We had a private side bet on TERN, which (unfortunatly) you won, but I get to keep the $$$ from the gain in my folio. This was just a technical trade. Looking for the same thing with TGAL. Gap you pointed out to me has now filled.

What's with the infatuation with SIRI? Everyone in my social circle has been buying this stock. I didn't know Howard Stern could move markets like Ken W. can.

RMBS is being heavily played by the big money. Take a peek at the huge open position on both puts and calls. What's your target price for RMBS, 30?

Once again, thanks very much for the dd on ALAN.



To: Ken W who wrote (6088)12/13/2004 12:29:35 PM
From: Galirayo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23958
 
Ken, Here it is! Someone agrees with me.

This is where we should see the Bifurcation I've been Pounding The Table on.

Maybe I can quit camping on the couch now. <gggg>

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ENERGY STOCKS

Oil stocks rebound from steep losses

By Lisa Sanders, CBS.MarketWatch.com
Last Update: 10:25 AM ET Dec. 13, 2004

DALLAS (CBS.MW) - Oil stocks rallied early Monday after a week in which a sharp decline in crude prices led to a widespread sell-off in the energy sector.

Oil stocks rebound after losses last week

Oil-service shares got a boost, not only from commodity prices, but as Raymond James upgraded a dozen of the group's stocks to "strong buy," saying "we now believe much of the downside risk to lower oil prices has been realized."

The firm upgraded ENSCO International (ESV: news, chart, profile), GlobalSantaFe (GSF: news, chart, profile), Grey Wolf (GW: news, chart, profile), Nabors Industries (NBR: news, chart, profile), National Oilwell (NOI: news, chart, profile), NS Group (NSS: news, chart, profile), Pioneer Drilling (PDC: news, chart, profile), Patterson-UTI Energy (PTEN: news, chart, profile), Rowan Cos. (RDC: news, chart, profile), Transocean (RIG: news, chart, profile), Superior Energy (SPN: news, chart, profile), and Unit Corp. (UNT: news, chart, profile).


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I think the Rig Count Friday helped too.

Ray