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Strategies & Market Trends : Strictly Buy and Sell Set Ups -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: - with a K who wrote (2532)3/2/2005 10:29:34 AM
From: - with a K  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13449
 
I reentered AEOS right after the bell on their bullish report. Quite strong numbers, IMO, and the weekly chart is one of linear beauty.
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I'm betting this news will propel it for a few weeks. Of course, had I bought instead of sold a few weeks ago I'd be better off! (I had a limit sell order trigger and experienced immediate regret, even though I had a 9.9% gain in 3 weeks.)

Daily:
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TRLG has set another high and has pushed through $12, up 6.4%
Yesterday's volume was 5x average. When they apply for NASDAQ listing I presume it will jump again.
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WFR upgraded this morning; maybe this will push it above $14 and on to clear sailing? I added more, making it my second largest position at 8.4% of my portfolio.

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MEMC Electronic upped at UBS on polysilicon demand
05:24 a.m. 03/02/2005 By Aude Lagorce

LONDON (MarketWatch) -- UBS upgraded MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc. (WFR) to "buy" from "neutral," saying that increased demand for Polysilicon, a raw material used in solar panel products, should benefit MEMC. "MEMC has its own poly plants, which we expect can result in share gains over those who lack their own poly or long term agreements with poly suppliers," the broker told clients.



To: - with a K who wrote (2532)3/2/2005 10:58:28 AM
From: profile_14  Respond to of 13449
 
You may want to consider EWZ next time as it is a more efficient fund than BZF or BZL. Then if you look at the components of each fund, you may want to consider the ADRs since such a large percentage is comprised of less than a handful of stocks.

I have also traded out of EWZ recently and still hold PBR, RIO, and SID in long-term accounts that are not traded often.

Best regards,