To: Lou Weed who wrote (130 ) 11/28/2021 1:56:27 PM From: rimshot 3 RecommendationsRecommended By ajtj99 Lou Weed rcksinc
Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 426 hello Lou, hope your family festivities have been fun & relaxed. Very relaxed & enjoyable on my end, FYI - I spent months this year during hikes eyeballing potential Christmas trees in permit-allowed regions, and the one I selected came home about 10 days ago before the heavier snowfalls in the mountains & it stood at home outside in a bucket of water that iced on top each night. The still un-decorated tree is in our living room corner now, majestic & happy, in a watered tree stand. I wanted to mention that the SCTR score is a priority consideration for me when selecting to be involved in an individual stock or index / sector ETF. I like to look at a 10-month, 30-month, 3-year, 5-year, 10-year look back before drawing conclusions . When I have a position in a stock, I monitor developments in the SCTR line at each day's close, esp on Fridays for changes since the prior 3 Fridays. as examples: the QQQ and SPY daily charts with SCTR line shown at the bottom of each chart - stockcharts.com stockcharts.com Note - I have found in the years SC has provided SCTR scores that individual stocks which possess very high SCTR scores for long durations have been a clue for ever-increasing odds for a decent percentage price decline taking place at some point ... five such stocks were profitable shorting oppty's for multi-week or multi-month holds for me during 2021 We are headed out now in this beautifully sunny & crisp weather for some hours of back country skiing in the forest accessed using a primitive road ... if you do not hear from me again, it simply means we were trampled by a moose, or something like that as a natural way to go for outdoors people in the West. Galen Rowell, photographer & avid climber went relatively early in his life doing what he enjoyed - Galen Rowell, a photographer well known for sumptuous color pictures of the remotest corners of the earth, died with his wife Barbara on Sunday in the crash of a small plane as it approached the airport at Bishop, CA. He was 61. He was returning to Bishop from a trip to the Bering Sea, where he had been conducting a photography workshop.Aug 14, 2002