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To: chowder who wrote (41190)3/31/2005 10:25:24 PM
From: mackenzie100  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206209
 
If we do go up from this inflection point, what are the better propects? E.g., a RIG that has set a new closing high today:

stockcharts.com[p,a]daclyiay[pb50!b200!b10!i!b20!f][vc60][iut!Lah10,30,5!Lc20!Lm12]&pref=G

Or a RDC which is still 10% below its high:

stockcharts.com[p,a]daclyiay[pb50!b200!b10!i!b20!f][vc60][iut!Lah10,30,5!Lc20!Lm12]&pref=G

Currently holding CHK and PTEN in energy as of yesterday and this morning.

Mackenzie



To: chowder who wrote (41190)4/1/2005 12:00:45 PM
From: mred1998  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206209
 
Dabum - OIH, we haven't quite gotten above March 22's high. Is that the high we need to surpass or does jumping over yesterday's high suffice to give the all clear to go long?

It seems that most of the energy stocks are stuck just below the Mar 22 high. A few have broken above (DVN, NFX, BJS), and a few are far below (XOM, SLB, MVK, BTU, CCJ).

Always appreciate and study your posts.

Thanks, Cy