karennma 8,057 posts msg #115576 - Ignore karennma |
9/27/2013 11:20:06 AM
"$189.86 will look like a "dip".
:>)~
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marine2 963 posts msg #115577 - Ignore marine2 |
9/27/2013 11:43:55 AM
Karen, are you a swing or day trader on TSLA?
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marine2 963 posts msg #115578 - Ignore marine2 |
9/27/2013 11:50:29 AM
For myself, I would have jumped on it in early July and rode this hot horse until it ran out of technically sound gas. Just one of those flaming stocks that will go up so high before it burns out like the EDSEL automobile. Unless of course one of the major car company's adds them to their fleet. Just my opinion of course. Let's see how this company plays out in the future. It will be interesting.
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Eman93 4,750 posts msg #115579 - Ignore Eman93 |
9/27/2013 12:05:08 PM
SNTS - Nice bo on vol.
only thing concerns me about holding long into next week is the move on the VIX, bo on hourly chart. has some room
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marine2 963 posts msg #115580 - Ignore marine2 |
9/27/2013 12:26:39 PM
Thanks Eman on your feedback. Yeah, I hope you're right about the breathing room this SNTS has. Myself, I am in trading sense, a swing/short term trader. It really is an interesting bio-pharmaceutical company that shows it's staying ahead of its competition. I would love to see Buffett buy this thing for himself, while I own it that is :-) Then we can all party hardy (well, for the one's that bought into its story that is).
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karennma 8,057 posts msg #115582 - Ignore karennma |
9/27/2013 12:46:39 PM
marine2
664 posts
msg #115577
- marine2 9/27/2013 11:43:55 AM
Karen, are you a swing or day trader on TSLA?
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@ marine2,
Mostly day, occasional swing. My trades are based on my sell target -- nothing else.
My first purchase of TSLA:
karennma
4,282 posts
msg #113069
- Edit message 5/1/2013 11:35:59 AM
Did you catch TSLA @ $53.?
:>)
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TSLA @ 54.68.
:>)
karennma
4,731 posts
msg #113089 5/2/2013 10:01:59 AM
I've got a secret!
:>)
$$$
karennma
4,731 posts
msg #113339 5/13/2013 9:00:09 AM
TSLA looks soooooooooo like NFLX.
Once it hit $70, there was no turning back.
Upward and onward -- to $200.oo!
.... ^^^ Original posts ^^^ ....
And to this day, I've been trading TSLA ever since!
The handwriting was on the wall, clear as day, IMHO.
:>)
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karennma 8,057 posts msg #115583 - Ignore karennma |
9/27/2013 1:19:21 PM
You've been slapped!
Oh yeah, baby!
$191.19!
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marine2 963 posts msg #115584 - Ignore marine2 |
9/27/2013 1:28:17 PM
Karen, for sure TSLA has been a flaming star, soaring to higher highs, and making early believers profits that made you and others very happy. Using my new and vastly improved filter I would have actions (listed below) on my buying and selling this particular stock:
Date: 11/2012 Buy @ 28
Date: 11/2012 Sell @ 34 = Profit of $4,285.71 (less commissions)
Date: 01/2013 Buy @ 34
Date: 02/2013 Sell @ 38 = Profit of $2,352.94 (less commissions)
Date: 03/2013 Buy @ 39
Date: 05/2013 Sell @ 100 = Profit of $31,282.51 (less commissions)
Date: 07/2013 Buy @ 120
Date: 09/2013 Sell @ 191 = Profit of $11,833.33 (less commissions)
Grand Total on Profits would be: $49,754.49 (less commissions)
A remarkable stock indeed, making many savy, intelligent, traders some great cash. I love stories like this. Karen, you are one of these rewarded people that saw this stock and believed in it. Bravo to you!
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marine2 963 posts msg #115585 - Ignore marine2 |
9/27/2013 1:30:43 PM
Sorry, I meant to add, I am using an investment of $20,000 for each of these trades. Just think if I would have used more $ towards each buy. Oh my goodness!
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karennma 8,057 posts msg #115587 - Ignore karennma |
9/27/2013 1:51:23 PM
woo wee! did ya' buy that dip @ $190.40?
$$$
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