Posts Tagged ‘cqp’


Posted by StockRake on January 25, 2010 in dry bulk shipping stocks, Leveraged Funds, Retail Stocks

Long, but Cautious

I still don’t have a reason to short, so I’m long – in a reduced fashion. However, I own my T, VZ, and MOT calls – at this point I wish these were call spreads. Also long the other random stocks mentioned. ANN, JCG, for short term plays. Bought today EGLE, RFMD for short term …

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Posted by StockRake on January 5, 2010 in Leveraged ETFs, Leveraged Funds, Technical Analysis, Trades

Indexes Flat, Stocks Booming

-I sold my MIPS position today for 18% -Sold another portion of my MS calls for 379% in the Jan 31s and 140% in the Jan 30s. I tweeted the incorrect gains on this trade. -Added to TLB at 9.29 -Sold RDN slight gain -Bought TBSI Feb 7.5 calls -Sold my CQP today for 12.3% …

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Posted by StockRake on January 4, 2010 in Alternative Energy, Leveraged ETFs, Leveraged Funds, Natural Gas Stocks, Technical Analysis, Trades

Good Day And No Reason To Doubt This Up Market

I’m not seeing anything to doubt the upness of this market. Today was nice as I got paid for buying the Jan 30,31 MS calls. I talked about this pattern that was setting up in C and mentioned the same pattern was in MS. I sold half my positions in both Jan 30 and Jan …

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Posted by StockRake on December 29, 2009 in Market Comments

Stocks I’m Looking At Right Now

M (I own) AMGN ALL MTG CX TGT PCS SLB PMI PHM BZH (I own) SU CQP (bought yesterday) RDN COP KLIC (Owned earlier this year) RT (I’ve owned recently) FCH I was supposed to post this over the weekend. Some of these stocks may have popped already. Some may not have.

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Posted by StockRake on December 28, 2009 in Trades

2010 Will Be Schmuck Free

At least on SR it will be. Last year I went long on the 2008 slide based on some oversold indications. At that time I posted some charts that showed only a very few times the market became that oversold. It was the case of who blinked first. I blinked and now I will explain. …

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