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Monday, June 28, 2010

DryShip Support Levels


I picked up another 500 shares of DryShips INC (DRYS) on Thursday at $3.85. I was looking at the chart pattern of the stock and noticed a support level in the 3.80 range, so based on the technicals decided to pick up additional shares.


Monday, January 11, 2010

Pulled Trigger on BUCY

I closed out my Bucyrus International INC. (BUCY) on January 6th @ $64.39 for a modest 12% gain. However, it looks as if I pulled the trigger a bit early because its closing price on Friday was $67.28.

Going in to this week, I'm keeping my options open for my shares of DryShips (DRYS) and Teva Pharma (TEVA), but if they make a nice upwards run, then I will probably lock in some profits.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Tomorrow's Trades

I will be trading from home tomorrow and definitley very anxious to see how my play in Adobe (ADBE) and my 2X short positions in SDS, DXD, and QID play out. I'm also keeping an eye out for YRC Worldwide (YRCW) and Dryships (DRYS).

I just read a basic online trading book this weekend from Christopher Farrell "Day Trade Online" 2nd Edition. I enjoy reading trading books and delving into ways other traders view and trade the market. The book is pretty basic but reminds us how important the bid/ask really is and how influential the market makers and NYSE specialists really are, so try to be with them rather than against them when entering/exiting trades.

Anyhow good luck to all and if anyone is reading this blog and wants to comment on stocks they are watching tomorrow or books they would like to hype then please comment.

Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Recent Close Outs

I closed out my positions in DryShips INC (DRYS) and U.S. Steel Corp (X) at $8.14 and $33.83 respectively. I did miss the 3+ point move on X this week because my limit order hit last Friday. My mistake for not updating and checking my charts over the weekend. My overall profit for these trades were 36.8% for DRYS and 21.4% for X.

Thursday, May 07, 2009

DRYS Keeps Rockin' Higher

I took some additional profits on DryShips, INC (DRYS) two days ago by selling some shares at $10.07. Well it looks to have blown through the $10 range and is onwards and upwards. Currently DRYS is trading at $11.42 in pre-market and I'm wondering how long this upward trend is going to continue and where the next possible consolidation point will be....are we talking $15, $17, $20?

How much of this is tied to a "short squeeze" or have we passed that point already. There must be some people out there foaming at the mouth seeing this huge upswing. In my opinion, shorting at this level is not advised until this stock settles and a new base begins to form or one could look to play both sides of the fence with a spread.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

A Few Moves

I sold some additional shares of DryShips INC (DRYS) @ $6.97 for a nice 46% gain. I still have a few shares of DRYS lying around in anticipation of next weeks activity. I also closed out my long position within (XLF) via my May $8.00 call. Originally purchased for $1.40 and sold for $3.40. I'll take a move over 100% anytime!

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Lighten Up

I decided to sell a few hundred shares of my DryShips INC (DRYS) at $5.74 an increase of approximately 20% since my entry point. I believe this stock is poised to move higher, but locking in some profit keeps me disciplined and on track.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Scalping Stocks


Yesterday, I tried to scalp the market using DryShips Inc (DRYS) as my conduit. I established a large position at $4.77 and was hoping to exit my position at $4.90, thus making a couple hundred dollars. Well that was the plan, however the stock traded in a very tight range and really did not make a move in either direction. I maintained my position going into the weekend and I am hoping the stock has some nice upward momentum on the Tuesday open.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Pure Value Play


I took advantage of this drop today by doubling-down on my investment within Proctor & Gamble (PG) at $51.76. They are trading just above their 52-week low, so I think this is a great entry point into a solid company.

In addition, I tried to make two other moves, but set my entry point too low. Those stocks were DryShips Inc (DRYS) and General Electric (GE). I missed getting into DRYS by 0.03, which was a bit frustrating because I would have had a nice little gain towards the end of the day. I guess we will see what the market will look like tomorrow after investors get a chance to digest the Senate version of the "Stimulus Plan" and the complete vagueness of Tim Geithner.

On a lighter note...has anyone else become completely immune or disgusted with the continued overuse of the term "Transparency?"

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Put on DRYS



DryShips INC (DRYS) has made a nice run, so I've decided good or bad to take the opposite side of this trade. I bought a Jan 2009 $12.50 put (OOCMV.X) for $3.80. I'm looking to take advantage of the slowing market as we head into the holidays and as investors begin to close out their positions.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Christmas Sell-Off?


I think the market will be down at the end of this week. The factors that play into my thought process are year end taxable events, market still recovering from only a 0.25 rate cut, and people closing out positions to lock in year-end gains for themselves and/or stakeholders. There are a few sectors, which I think will be weaker in the near future, so I will keep an eye out for some weakness on Diana Shipping (DSX) and Dryships INC (DRYS). I will also look to short or pick up some puts on Transdigm Group (TDG).