It's Like I Never Left

Before I left for vacation my gut feel was that the market would just stay in its trend channel at least until after the election was resolved. Although there's been a good deal of excitement on the upside and down, nothing has really changed (except the price of oil). The indices are still stuck in the muck of their 2004 ranges.

I haven't had a chance to look at any individual stocks yet so I can't comment on any of those yet. I'll post some of the more interesting ones this weekend.

I'm still trippin' off of NetFlix. Herb Greenberg has a good piece on their recent news. (I'd be remiss if I didn't point out, once again, that had one simply used the 200-day moving average they would have not been long as disaster struck)

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"I prefer not to dwell on past situations. I tend to cut bad trades as soon as possible, forget them, and then move on to new opportunities." ~ Ed Seykota
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