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  • Wednesday's Breakout Stocks on BIG Volume by Marco Hickey
    In this post, I will name 25 stocks which traded higher Wednesday November 18, 2009 on unusually higher volume. As always, I will keep an eye on these stocks Thursday to see if there is continued buying pushing the stocks higher. This method is just one of the ways I use to pick stocks to... More »
    November 18, 2009 DIA, SPY, QQQQ
  • Three High-Risk, High-Reward Shipper Option Plays by MyHappyTrading.com
    With the Baltic Dry Index (BDI) clearing a 52 week high finally, now at 4381, the situation for beaten down shipping stocks has not looked this promising for all of 2009. My personal index of shippers is now up over 15%, and there is little sign of it stopping. Indeed, approaching the end of... More »
    November 17, 2009 PRGN, EXM, FREE
  • Death Of Shipping And BDI Premature by William M. Wright
    In August and September the outlook for shipping and dry bulk shipping rates, was very poor even while the stock market surged up in September.  This resulted in more articles predicting Stock market doom. But in October the rate has moved up, as world trade in the Atlantic... More »
    October 30, 2009 DRYS, EGLE, DSX
  • The future of BDI and the fate of dry bulkers by The Alchemist
    First of all, I'd like to say that I haven't the faintest clue where the BDI is headed today, this week, or even this year. A couple large orders from China could drive it to the moon, and an usually slow quarter could crash it to the ground, but while BDI changes on any given day or... More »
    October 14, 2009 EXM, DRYS, DSX
  • Manufacturing is key to recovery. by MaxineBuck
               Manufacturing should stop being viewed as global competition. Instead, it should be viewed as global sharing.Every country should have 2 specific lists. One for manufactured at home consumer goods and one for imported consumer goods.These 2... More »
    August 26, 2009 EXM, GSL, PRGN
  • Shipping Surges on Little News by MyHappyTrading.com
    I was in shock at the turnaround.  My shipping index was up 4.4%. (At 98.6) EXM was up over 20%!  GNK, TBSI, EGLE, all up big. But the S&P was only up half a percent or so. So what is going on?My first thought - ok, so the S&P head and shoulders formation is complete, a sharp... More »
    July 15, 2009 EXM, EGLE, GNK
  • Strike-Priced Stocks for July 15, 2009 by MyHappyTrading.com
    Our member Quarryman has had considerable success at option plays of stocks as they cross into the money, and has a great love of leverage.   A good way to screen the market for such stocks is needed.I did a scan and spreadsheet analysis for stocks with the desired characteristics: (1)... More »
    July 15, 2009 CSX, AB, EGLE
  • Intel (INTC) Jumps On Earnings! by MyHappyTrading.com
    This morning, GS delivered a $2.7 billion quarterly profit.  But, its stock went up so much yesterday, it closed nearly flat.  However, the news was enough to help the market overcome slight early weakness and close in the green.  Or, perhaps the market was expecting more good... More »
    July 14, 2009 SPX, GS, INTC
  • Import Export & Panamax Shipping by Michael Michaud
    The Market Week AheadThis week starts off with GM getting ready to file bankruptcy, and then the US taxpayer will own a majority stake. Geithner is meeting with the Chinese reassuring them their $800 billion US treasury investment is safe. Commodity prices are expected to continue their recent... More »
    June 1, 2009 DRYS, GNK, EGLE
  • Excel Maritime reports a loss of $0.13 per share ex. items by Stanislav Oleynikov
        Last Thursday, Excel Maritime posted an extremely confusing earnings report, again. The report is filled with a great number of usual non-cash items, unusual non-cash items and other extraordinary gains and expenses.    The most confusing part of the report is... More »
    May 25, 2009 EXM

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