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TinGull

Stocks to watch for week of 11/5-11/9

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Things I've got my eyes on are:

 

EBAY

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IGT

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Watching for KGC to come back in a little

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UNG watching this as it needs to push through this 200ema and it's got some nice looking volume patterns.

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XLE - don't think the energy play is done with...got a possible H&S but volume is looking pretty bullish right now. Have a hammer on support, too.

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And finally, XME. Lots of lines, I know... note how the volume Thursday was HUGE, closed right at a support level and the next day was UP ? Interesting thing, too, is that price probed below the lows only to be bought back up. If it was complete selling in that WRB down bar then how could Fridays bar have probed the lows and finished UP?

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So those are my list, so long as the general markets head UP (for most of those. I realize stocks can play to their own beat...just makes it easier when all is in sync)

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Looking at the action in XME, made me look at it's holdings.

Ideally I would love to see a 1-2 day reflex rally, on narrowing spreads into the WRB downbar from Thursday and then fall into the tail of the hammer with a low volume test.

The rally would suckin in the late shorts, and clear some of the selling expected in the WRB down bar, then XME would test the tail on low volume, showing no follow through on the down side. Then the market would rally and the shorts have to buy get out, adding to the long order flow.

 

But who knows, will have to wait it out.

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Love the solar play...

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CNX did good today...just wanna have a break of that high.

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Another sweet solar play...

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Those are my watchers for the first 20 minutes tomorrow.

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Nice. It'll be interesting to see how these start off the morning with the futs getting pounded so hard.

 

Indeed, though this sector has had antigravity of late even on bad market days, and with oil hitting new highs every minute, that could continue.

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Indeed, though this sector has had antigravity of late even on bad market days, and with oil hitting new highs every minute, that could continue.

Buy dip in strong sectors, and sell rallys in weak sectors.

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