bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
Oilywag
- 02 Aug 2006 10:17
- 18366 of 27111
For rmhyams
Thanks. I'll be truce to you, if you are truce to me.
Here, have a kiss on both your cheeks. And if we stay nice to one another for a while, I'll give you kiss on the cheeks on either side of your nose as well.
lol(ling about)
The oily one
Oilywag
- 02 Aug 2006 12:24
- 18367 of 27111
Seems like that blizzard of posts on five pages yesterday has exhausted the kiddywinkles!
And, as they say in the New Zafira tv commercial .... "oh, they're tired!"
Hope the share price does not go the same way as the box full of "my mother gave us that!" crockery.
The oily one
oblomov
- 02 Aug 2006 13:19
- 18369 of 27111
I've always thought that , if Heather wanted to marry a pop star, she should have married David Cassidy. I wont add the punch line - Mrs McCartney's lawyers may be watching!
oblomov
- 02 Aug 2006 13:21
- 18370 of 27111
Oh, publish and be damned! She would then have been known as Hopalong Cassidy, but you'd guessed that, I'm sure.
Tonyrelaxes
- 02 Aug 2006 13:22
- 18371 of 27111
Yes, its sad how quickly relationships break down when it comes to money matters. I heard he gave her a plane for Christmas.
Very penny pinching.
He really should have added some Immac for the other one.
oblomov
- 02 Aug 2006 13:32
- 18372 of 27111
I somehow cant imagine her having a great passion for carpentry, though, Tony!
Tonyrelaxes
- 02 Aug 2006 14:55
- 18373 of 27111
I think we have sickened everyone off, Oblo.
Just fully remembered it and amended my last post!
hewittalan6
- 02 Aug 2006 14:58
- 18374 of 27111
I'm here.
Just enjoying a rather good day or two on stocks that no-one else is interested in!!!
oblomov
- 02 Aug 2006 15:07
- 18375 of 27111
No reply yet from SEO, Kim? (Or anyone else).
Oilywag
- 02 Aug 2006 15:35
- 18376 of 27111
Alan
Are you doing smug with your post 18374?
The oily one
hewittalan6
- 02 Aug 2006 15:40
- 18377 of 27111
Nope.
Just very very happy.
Got a couple of shares that I try to interest others in, but to no avail.
they are a little bit too much like real companies for these boards!!!
HYC - Going up, looking good and a golden cross on the way, and
BBC- poor 12 months but a vrey good few days, including interims that show an increased divi.
Honestly worth a look, but i am the only one who inhabits the threads on these.
Alan
cynic
- 02 Aug 2006 16:35
- 18379 of 27111
concur with you re HYC ..... just posted ther
pinnacle
- 02 Aug 2006 17:32
- 18380 of 27111
MESSAGE FOR SSANEBS
Refering to your posts 18006 and 18010.
How confident did Ian B sound?
The comments re: Asda and the financing.
I would like to discuss with you.
aldwickk
- 02 Aug 2006 20:43
- 18381 of 27111
Stanelco PLC
Daily Commentary
Our system posted a SELL-IF today. The previous BUY recommendation was made on 23.06.2006 (40) days ago, when the stock price was 8.5000. Since then SEO has fallen -48.82% .
A bearish pattern has developed and a SELL-IF alert is issued today. You will also see if we erred badly in our previous BUY signal. So a warning is in order. A confirmation in the next session means that the signal failed. You might lose a significant amount in this case. The following guidelines, however, may protect you from further losses. The task is now to confirm the validity of this bearish pattern. We ask your effort and time. A good starting point is to keep an eye on after-hours trading and futures trading to get preliminary hints about market direction. Related news, events, economic data, and the outlook of the world markets must be closely followed prior to confirmation session.
There are three possible cases of bearish confirmation. You have to follow the session closely to see if these cases will hold or not.
The market opens with a downward gap, signaling a bearish sentiment in the first case. Your benchmark will be the opening price. If the prices stay below the benchmark, sell your shares. Any black candlestick with a downward gap is a valid bearish confirmation criterion.
In the second case, the market opens at a level, equal to or above the previous days close. The benchmark is that closing price. If prices during the session stay below the benchmark, sell your shares. Any black candlestick closing below the previous days close is the second confirmation criterion.
If, however, in both cases, the prices during the session start going over the benchmark avoid selling.
The third case of confirmation is rarely observed. The market opens with a big upward gap suggesting a very bullish day, and the day ends with a black candlestick, but still closing above the previous days close. Such a day satisfies the third confirmation criterion and the closing price of the black candlestick is the benchmark.
If one of the three confirmation criteria is not fulfilled, or in case of a white candlestick or a doji on the confirmation day, the SELL-IF alert remains valid, however, without confirmation and the three confirmation criteria are then sought in the following day. The only exception is the long white candlestick. Any white candlestick following a SELL-IF alert makes the signal void and invalid.
The market looks strong on the short side as evidenced by recent price activity. So you may continue to carry the existing short positions. If the SELL-IF is confirmed, new short sale positions may be considered.
SELL-IF
4.3500
-0.3800 -8.03%
Candlestick Analysis
Todays Candlestick Patterns:
Black Marubozu
Bearish Three Outside Down
Today a Black Marubozu was formed. This shows that the sellers controlled the price action from the first trade to the last trade.
For more about this candlestick click here.
The last three candlesticks formed a Bearish Three Outside Down Pattern . This is a bearish reversal pattern that marks a potential change in trend. Though it is highly reliable confirmation is still recommended.
For more about this pattern click here.
ptholden
- 02 Aug 2006 21:02
- 18382 of 27111
Anyone who takes any notice of the cack produced by British Bulls needs serious medical attention. The analysis is generally very hit and miss and should form no basis for investing, shorting or otherwise. Usually trotted out by rampers or de-rampers to support their argument. Mind you, they have got this one right, but considering the current SEO situation, that isn't too difficult.
I really should have shorted this from 16p when I advised a friend to sell (having been stopped out myself sometime previously). Now approaching the level I predicted two months ago. Sorry chaps, not being a smart arse, just ruefully reflecting on my lack of conviction (or courage!)
pth
cynic
- 02 Aug 2006 21:45
- 18383 of 27111
easy giving others correct advice isn't it, but damn difficult to follow it yourself
oblomov
- 02 Aug 2006 22:54
- 18384 of 27111
A more accurate indication possibly is the fact that investors queries are now being ignored.
kim, no answer - I assume no reply.
I indicated my worries about this a few weeks back, regarding my email correspondence with Mr Duggan.
If you read across the BB's it seems pretty widespread that queries from investors are not receiving replies. Even PM1 emailed SEO few days ago and has not received a reply - see his web site.
As I said a few weeks ago, this speaks volumes. I'm now coming round to the opinion that my money is lost for good and SEO are running scared.
Have we all been the victims of a con?
markusantonius
- 02 Aug 2006 23:16
- 18385 of 27111
PTH, a "friend"? Jeez, that's the nicest thing you've ever said to me, amigo!! And yes, Oblomov, I think you could be right, above. Certainly a VERY expensive lesson for myself. Furthermore I am now seriously beginning to question the integrity of ALL: tipsters, independant reports, magazine articles, newspaper clippings, and so forth. Well, we all know the risks and that's why the warning messages are made loud 'n clear: the likes of "AIM, OFEX and low-cap stocks are part of UNREGULATED markets". Sadly herewith the results of what can go wrong.
Hey, over 18,000 posts on this pile of ****!