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  • Wednesday's Hot Stocks on Heavy Volume & A Potential Golden Option Trade by Marco Hickey
    With the major indices trading mixed Wednesday, there were many stocks which traded higher on BIG volume. The list described below is a large one which is quite unusual for a rather flat trading day. As always, the first thing I do is scan the list for familiar names, such as stocks which have... More »
    December 3, 2009 DIA, SPY, QQQQ
  • Breakout Stocks on BIG Volume November 16, 2009 & RINO Detailed Option Trade by Marco Hickey
    Here is a tall list of stocks which traded higher Monday November 16, 2009 on unusually higher volume. When we have a move such as we did Monday, it is not unusual to see this many stocks moving higher on greater volume than the 50 day average. I will keep an eye on these stocks Tuesday to see... More »
    November 17, 2009 SPY, DIA, QQQQ
  • Duoyuan Printing Looks Cheap after IPO by Southhill Partners
    Duoyuan Printing (DYP), a leading Chinese offset printing machinery manufacturer floated 6.5M shares (5.5M primary, 1.0 secondary) in its IPO offering last Friday. Priced at $8.50, the low end of the suggested pricing range, the stock tanked 8.6% to only close at $7.77.Guo Yuanhua, the founder... More »
    November 9, 2009 DYP, DGW
  • Water - Buy it While its STILL CHEAP! by Waseemy
    Water - You can't live with out!Most analysts have ignored the conflict when the issue is water. In a wealthy nation like the United States, the problem seems soft compared to poorer, drier nations, which have neither the economic wealth nor technological resources like Kansas or Californians.... More »
    October 31, 2009 AWR, GE, ITT
  • Staying the Course by Brian Kyser
    After a long-overdue vacation, I am back to the grind. In my absence, it appears nothing has changed: the S&P continues to melt higher (albeit with continued divergences), gold has finally broken out of previously highlighted resistance levels, and economic data has continued to come in... More »
    October 6, 2009 GLD, GDX, DGW
  • Bearspring! by Michael Davey
    Bountiful images aside, I'm going to make this as boring as possible.Candles did glow red late in the day after all and the market reversed lower on reasonable, rising volume; an outside reversal and clear distribution day, the first of either in some time.Let's discuss some (boring... More »
    September 23, 2009 SNDA, SKF, CYOU
  • Market Commentary by Monster Stock Trader
    We continue to sing a familiar tune here at Monster Stock Trader: “Keep It Simple.”  Ignore both the bears and the bulls, ignore all the bad news, all the well-crafted diatribes against this rally by those well polished though less than reliable commentators who should know... More »
    August 28, 2009 RAX, CTCT, DGW
  • 3 Stocks for Buying the Dip in Highly Valued China by Danny Furman
    Chinese stocks have pulled back massively in recent days, after valuations climbed rapidly to highly optimistic levels and questions about the sustainability of stimulated growth in China finally entered the psyche of the investing public. Right now, buying shares of Chinese companies traded on... More »
    August 20, 2009 PTR, CBEH, NEP
  • Watchlist Additions by Brian Kyser
    Some more stocks for our watchlist: DGW, MVL. DGW is a chinese company specializing in water treatment, recently out with solid earnings. I recommended this recent IPO to clients a few weeks ago, but after a brief consolidation it may be worth another look here as it seems ready to launch a... More »
    August 4, 2009 DGW, MVL
  • 15 NECESSARY COMPONENTS FOR THE NEXT LEG HIGHER by The Inflection Point
     With markets quickly closing in on levels that many technicians will label “confirmed bull-market territory,” we thought it would be helpful to compile a list of the essential components we will need to see to heighten our conviction that a new bull market has begun. Without... More »
    July 20, 2009 INTC, BRCM, CY

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