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CMG

 

held off recent selling and now under watch for a continuation breakout higher

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 435.38, no resistance in area just above.

Type: Continuation breakout from single resistance.

Target: 459.5, 5.9% Stop: 426.86, Loss: 1.6%, Profit/Loss ratio: 3.7 : 1 - Excellent

 

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source: CMG at StockConsultant

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ARUN

 

strong day today for ARUN with a breakout into the large price gap, next resistance above at 21.49 area.

 

VOLUME 3.55mil shares, +62.6% compared to typical volume of 2.18mil by 3:40 pm ET (15-20 min delayed).

Typical daily volume is 2.54mil shares over the past 6 months.

 

BREAKOUT CONFIRMED breakout above 19.16, no resistance in area just above.

Type: Continuation breakout from single resistance.

Target: 20.61, 6.3% Stop: 18.83, Loss: 2.8%, Profit/Loss ratio: 2.3 : 1 - Good

 

CURRENT PRICE 19.38, just above resistance, 18.83 ± 0.32, type single, strength 1

RESISTANCE ABOVE +10.9% at 21.49 ± 0.37, type double, strength 4

+15.4% at 22.37 ± 0.38, type single, strength 1

 

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source: ARUN at StockConsultant

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APA

 

watch for breakout above 89.4, on longer term 2 year chart 90 area is a major resistance area.

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 89.4, no resistance in area just above.

Type: Continuation breakout from single resistance.

Target: 93.91, 5.8% Stop: 87.07, Loss: 1.9%, Profit/Loss ratio: 3.1 : 1 - Excellent

 

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source: APA at StockConsultant

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OSUR

 

watch for breakout above 6.53 on 30% higher volume

 

VOLUME 92.1k shares, +30.9% compared to typical volume of 70.35k by 10:25 am ET (15-20 min delayed).

Typical daily volume is 439.7k shares over the past 6 months.

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 6.53, no resistance in area just above.

Type: True breakout from double resistance.

Target: 7.35, 14.5% Stop: 6.17, Loss: 3.9%, Profit/Loss ratio: 3.7 : 1 - Excellent

 

 

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source: OSUR at StockConsultant

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WEN

 

Month and half of price consolidation now attempting a new long breakout above 8.83 on 93% higher volume.

 

VOLUME 10.08mil shares, +93.7% compared to typical daily volume over the past 6 months.

High Volume alert!

Typical daily volume is 5.21mil shares over the past 6 months.

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 8.83, no resistance in area just above.

Type: True breakout from double resistance.

Target: 9.44, 8.1% Stop: 8.57, Loss: 1.8%, Profit/Loss ratio: 4.5 : 1 - Excellent

 

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source: WEN at StockConsultant

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MOS and POT

 

both stocks just below price gaps ready to breakout,

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 47.51, no resistance in area just above.

Type: Continuation breakout from single resistance.

Target: 50.66, 7.9% Stop: 45.91, Loss: 2.2%, Profit/Loss ratio: 3.6 : 1 - Excellent

 

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source: MOS at StockConsultant

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 33.12, no resistance in area just above.

Type: True breakout from triple+ resistance.

Target: 35.32, 9.7% Stop: 31.54, Loss: 2%, Profit/Loss ratio: 4.9 : 1 - Excellent

 

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source: POT at StockConsultant

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FRAN

 

Watch for a breakout above 20.14 into the large price gap

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 20.14, no resistance in area just above.

Type: True breakout from double resistance.

Target: 22.29, 12.1% Stop: 19.09, Loss: 4%, Profit/Loss ratio: 3 : 1 - Good

 

CURRENT PRICE 19.88, at resistance, 19.66 ± 0.47, type double, strength 6

 

RESISTANCE ABOVE +19.9% at 23.83 ± 0.57, type double, strength 4

+27.1% at 25.27 ± 0.61, type double, strength 10

 

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source: FRAN at StockConsultant.com

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ALB

 

month long price consolidation with a confirmed breakout above 67.97 triple+ resistance area.

 

BREAKOUT CONFIRMED breakout above 67.97, no resistance in area just above.

Type: True breakout from triple+ resistance.

Target: 71.22, 4.4% Stop: 67.19, Loss: 1.5%, Profit/Loss ratio: 3 : 1 - Good

 

CURRENT PRICE 68.2, just above resistance, 67.32 ± 0.67, type triple+, strength 10

RESISTANCE ABOVE None.

 

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source: ALB at StockConsultant

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RAD

 

long price consolidation with volume picking up and a wathc for a breakout above 5.47

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 5.47, no resistance in area just above.

Type: True breakout from triple+ resistance.

Target: 6.3, 16.9% Stop: 5.11, Loss: 5.2%, Profit/Loss ratio: 3.2 : 1 - Excellent

 

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source: RAD at StockConsultant

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Is there an chance we may see a big rise in sock price of OIL and Gas exloration and Production companies like Exxon, Total etc ahead of Fracking and Shale revolution boom?

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TASR

 

closing in on a breakout above 18.27 volume picking up (+124% yesterday)

 

VOLUME 2.25mil shares, +124% compared to typical daily volume over the past 6 months.

High Volume alert!

Typical daily volume is 1mil shares over the past 6 months.

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 18.27, no resistance in area just above.

Type: Continuation breakout from single resistance.

Target: 19.91, 12.1% Stop: 17.08, Loss: 3.8%, Profit/Loss ratio: 3.2 : 1 - Excellent

 

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source: TASR at StockConsultant

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NBG

 

high volume day nearing the breakout area

 

VOLUME 3.35mil shares, +139% compared to typical volume of 1.4mil by 11:25 am ET (15-20 min delayed).

High Volume alert!

Typical daily volume is 4.12mil shares over the past 6 months.

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 6.4, no resistance in area just above.

Type: True breakout from triple+ resistance.

Target: 8.6, 40.5% Stop: 5.57, Loss: 9%, Profit/Loss ratio: 4.5 : 1 - Excellent

 

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source: NBG at StockConsultant

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CEO Meg Whitman: HP looking for a breakthrough in mobile

 

Whitman stressed concerns about “macroeconomic head winds” in the earnings calls and stated that she plans to increase R&D spending further. Still, Whitman is pleased with the computer company’s progress so far and noted that consistent execution and a competitive advantage is the key.

The HP restructuring involves a big move into enterprise, software, storage and other high margin businesses. Analysts feel that the turnaround phase has just started. It appears that low investor estimates was the primary reason for HPQ easily beating views.

 

Enterprise sales increase, PC upgrades

 

The enterprise unit saw its sales going up 2% to $7.6 billion. This was after a 9% decline in the prior quarter that sent the shares tumbling 12.5%.

 

The traditional PC business will be the go to source for revenues in the near to mid-term. The fact remains that tablets cannot completely replace PCs. Additionally, companies need to upgrade their PCs along with consumers. 1.5 billion PCs are out there and when their users go in for an upgrade, HP stands to benefit greatly.

 

The management has been highly touted by analysts who feel a turnaround back to long-term profitability is very likely. At the same time, this could be at least a year away. For now, the analyst forecast for Q1 2014 revenue is $26.8 billion (down 5.4%).

 

In after-hours trading HP stock jumped 6.5%. I have a bullish view after HPQ reported earnings. I am looking to trade calls on HPQ with daily/monthly calls.

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INSM

 

little 3 day mini bull flag, third test of the high looks like it may break through

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 16.63, no resistance in area just above.

Type: True breakout from double resistance.

Target: 18.42, 11.6% Stop: 15.87, Loss: 3.8%, Profit/Loss ratio: 3.1 : 1 - Excellent

 

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source: INSM at StockConsultant

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SMH

 

wall breach above 41.65 for breakout, volume running +32%

 

VOLUME 275.6k shares, +32.6% compared to typical volume of 207.8k by 10:25 am ET (15-20 min delayed).

Typical daily volume is 1.3mil shares over the past 6 months.

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 41.65, no resistance in area just above.

Type: Continuation breakout from single resistance.

Target: 43.44, 5% Stop: 40.87, Loss: 1.3%, Profit/Loss ratio: 3.8 : 1 - Excellent

 

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source: SMH at StockConsultant

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MPEL

 

sliding higher, volume increasing watch for breakout above 36.88

 

BREAKOUT WATCH for possible breakout above 36.88, no resistance in area just above.

Type: True breakout from double resistance.

Target: 39.99, 8.7% Stop: 35.65, Loss: 3.1%, Profit/Loss ratio: 2.8 : 1 - Good

 

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source: MPEL at StockConsultant

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