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Don't seek the weak, the stronger get stronger.............
 

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Winning is  ...      finding Momentum , grabbing it, profiting from it, and then releasing it.


 
 
 
 Our site:  Stock Market trading / live portfolio, beautiful art, beautiful photos, best poems, classic cars, top vintage pictures, movie top 10, following top individuals,  and of course beautiful ladies
 
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 The 'portfolio' will follow 'The daily log'
 
 
 
 
The Daily Log
 
 
Currently sitting on 100 free commission trades, have used 77. I have only 60 days to use the free commission trades from my new broker, flat rate commissions of 3.95 plus.
 
Tuesday

8:36am  Gov't shutdown, market opens up, short sellers in a daze, totally baffled!

8:41am  The portfolio hits an intra-day high this morning !

8:55   Sold partial FB for profit.

8:56    Out of MDAS with loss.

8:59   Taking no chances out of HALO.

9:25    Added to our position on MGM

9:28    AAPL:  Icahn pushes for huge apple buyback in meeting with CEO Cook. Said will discuss again in three weeks. AAPL up today.

9:38    NFLX, TSLA... short sellers remain in agony !

9:39   Portfolio pushing to hit the 18K gain mark. A wag on my old site thought I would not make 17K!

10:45  Added again to BIDU position. This bully keeps pushing upwards.

1:35pm  Bought 100 shr TXTR.

2:08     Bought 200 shr IQNT.....

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2:12pm Sold TMUS for 100 net profit. Releases 5k cash for other opportunities.

2:16pm Sold all of FEYE for loss, sometimes it happens, actually should have sold sooner.

2:26pm As stated on stocktwits, popped in for 200 shr of YHOO....!

2:52pm all stocks bought today or added to position are up. (so far)

2:56  Time to top off a good day with purchase of favorite QIHU !

3:02   PRICE ACTION WORKS !
 
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: Annualized rate of return calculation. 
 
It is shown on the first and  last page of the portfolio spreadsheet. It is based on an average portfolio cost basis  of $80,000. More times than not I am below that amount.  My rules as stated at the beginning of our blog site is that I will not have more than $100,000 at risk at any given time and no more than 12 equities in the portfolio.
 
 My annualized return is based on a 365 year, the formula is provided by Google Drive spreadsheet software.
 The rate will be calculated each day after market closing.
 
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My real account live portfolio (started Mid May 2013) This same portfolio is shown in a larger frame at the end of this posting

 




 
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Price... follow the Price.. Money does and money flows to where money grows. I don't care about moving averages of any kind or flavor. I have no clue what oversold or overbought means nor do I care. Even volume numbers can be deceptive. I look at Price. Price is the result of the entire spectrum thoughts of those who are buying and selling stocks. Price is true. Price is honest. Price at any given time  provides the result of anyone's and everyone's  analysis, comments, posts, blogs, manipulations, media news, etc etc etc.

I don't have the time or inclination to purchase an entity and see if it's a winner in 5 years. My preference is to find out in 5 minutes. I love to purchase a stock that hits a first time new high, whether  the new high is a 52wk high, a yearly high, an all-time high ..because... the odds are that it's more than likely to continue to hit even more highs. The 'first new high' is likely to be the lowest high.
 
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Are you watching the right stocks ?
 Did you hear about the one about the  short sellers ?


 
 
                                                Look at me, I shorted TSLA
 
 
 
 
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...In case you would like to follow our stock trades up to the very minute. I try to 'print' the trade within a minute or seconds on 'Stock Twits' (STOCKTWITS.COM) before I update them on here. You can follow me on stock twits by going to stocktwits.com and signing in (it's free). Then follow ROBMARKETBLIND.

        

 


Pictures


 
New ones coming.............

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Painter/Painting   of the Day

Paintings that you would want to walk into!


                                                John Robert Peck-Viola


 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Raphael Soyer  
Russian-born American painter.. He is identified as a Social Realist because of his interest in men and women viewed in contemporary settings which included the streets, subways, salons and artists' studios of New York City 
 
 
 
  
 

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Classic Auto of the Day  
Invest in a classic car that is certain to appreciate in value  
 
 
 
 


  
 
 
If the right car does turn out to be an appreciating asset, any later sale is not subject to capital gains tax.



 
Thought for the Day
 
 
 
 


 
 
VINTAGE PICTURES  OF THE DAY

                          
 

 
Famous vintage picture : Jane Russell
 
 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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