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GOD
02-15-2007, 05:41 PM
ASEI Does anyone follow this one? If so what are your thoughts.

loslobos71
02-15-2007, 07:49 PM
I dont, but Travis Johnson, who's really smart, does over at his blog
heres the link for his ASEI posts http://oneguysinvestments.com/labels/ASEI.html

rgrbic
02-16-2007, 10:22 AM
I got in on this one back in October around $45, and am still holding. Watched it climb to a nice 55% profit, but didn't sell any. Still up around 30% or so. Saw a very nice buy signal hit on 30Jan07 and expected it to be well on its way back up, but earnings reports came out with positive earnings and it sort of stalled...as was mentioned last week, I think, the earnings, although positive, did not outperform - so it kind of stalled.

I am really geeked about this company, and want to hold it long, but it sure would be nice to watch it climb up and take the money and run! It was funny to hear Cramer talk this week, or maybe last week, that, in this day and age, it is considered irresponsible to buy and hold - as was the trend in years past. To be a concious and educated investor/trader and make some money, you need to, and this is strictly MY interpretation, swing trade!

Cheers,
Bob

OptionPundit
02-16-2007, 10:28 AM
I got in on this one back in October around $45, and am still holding. Watched it climb to a nice 55% profit, but didn't sell any. Still up around 30% or so. Saw a very nice buy signal hit on 30Jan07 and expected it to be well on its way back up, but earnings reports came out with positive earnings and it sort of stalled...as was mentioned last week, I think, the earnings, although positive, did not outperform - so it kind of stalled.

I am really geeked about this company, and want to hold it long, but it sure would be nice to watch it climb up and take the money and run! It was funny to hear Cramer talk this week, or maybe last week, that, in this day and age, it is considered irresponsible to buy and hold - as was the trend in years past. To be a concious and educated investor/trader and make some money, you need to, and this is strictly MY interpretation, swing trade!

Cheers,
Bob


Why not try to hedge, and the same time gain more using options. That way you don't have to worry about your holdings.

Cheers
OptionPundit