What the hell - CECO

Discussion in 'Trading' started by AnonymousTrader, Dec 3, 2003.

  1. JORGE

    JORGE

    Not normally as volatile, and possibly a more stable company, SLVN.
     
    #31     Dec 4, 2003
  2. maybe all this education isn't worth what they're charging, and perhaps just showing interest is being booked as a sale instead of waiting until the check clears,

    or worse yet, the refunds for cancelled non-attendance are not being subtracted from the earnings column and not being reported publically

    perhaps there's some truth to the insider's comments
     
    #32     Dec 4, 2003
  3. Hey Limit,

    ease up on those schools....

    after all, aren't they the ones that suggest that if you take their classes,

    you to can become a ......
     
    #33     Dec 4, 2003
  4. Ebo

    Ebo

    Why should he "Ease up" on these higher level institutions?
    I suppose "The University of Phoenix" is a good education AOL BOY! You can buy your Diploma if you attend their Online classes.
    Give it a rest.

    On a lighter note.
    [CECO]
    You need very large cahones to trade this baby!
    Very painful on the way down from 34 to 32......
    Someone VERY large was hitting it for 2 points.
    I am out with $$$$$$ whewwwww.
     
    #34     Dec 4, 2003
  5. hey, where do you get the industry indexes and component stocks? anyways, which website?
     
    #35     Dec 4, 2003
  6. Ebo

    Ebo

    Try Bloomberg.
    Its also a feature on Bridge/Reuters.
    Put in Symbol and toggle to "Industry Group".
    I do not think AOL "Optimized" has it!

    YAHOO Finance.........Type symbol......Left hand column has a little tab after you put in the Symbol under Company...click "competitors" and you should be good to go.
     
    #36     Dec 4, 2003
  7. Htrader

    Htrader Guest

    I'm long with size at 35.75. Could reach back to 40 soon.
     
    #37     Dec 4, 2003
  8. Htrader

    Htrader Guest

    That opening dip to 35.5 was scary..but it looks good to hit at least 40 today. 38 right now.
     
    #38     Dec 5, 2003
  9. Htrader

    Htrader Guest

    ah crap, stopped out at 37. so much for trying to hit a home run. i suspect it may run higher again, but that would be a violation of my own trading rules if i didn't stop out.
     
    #39     Dec 5, 2003
  10. Still decent , on a very risky situation.

    Good trading

    David
     
    #40     Dec 5, 2003