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actually see people talking about stock.  Over there they seem preoccupied with finding new ways to make themselves look silly.  From what I can tell, the 250,000 units is pretty much guaranteed. $1B funding / $4k (average credit amount).  So it can't be far from that. I wonder if this stock will be able to hold this pace though.  The government can't shell out $1B every month to boost sales.  This seems like a one time influx of cash, not really a sign that things are getting better.  The bank stocks rallied quickly on high profits, just to be brought back down later because a lot of the profits where one time events.  For example, BAC selling interest in China Construction bank.  I would love to be a part of the recovery of F.  I have been able to ride Bank Of America rebound from $5.00 to about $14.40 and would like to ride this train as well. Thoughts on timing? On Jul 31, 11:17 am, wijram < This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it wrote: Toronto~ Thanks for the idea.  I cleared too early, but.... the profit is logged. Will be posting an observation in another post about as soon as I can get it written.  Will be interested in your feedback. On Jul 31, 11:01 am, from Toronto < This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it wrote: Hey wijram, glad you got your price.  Like you said - trading rules are made for a reason!  I think you made a nice chunk of change on that trade. ☺ I am still holding the 60K shares on call.  That 27.5 cents average cost is looking pretty good right now and I am still feeling comfortable through to Monday for the big surge. ☺☺☺ On Jul 31, 11:56 am, Moneydiger < This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it wrote: I think at 8  will be a rock hard resistance as the shorters come in, also  7.30  will be a stumble  point if it falls, but I can't  see it falling  under 6,  unless the  price of oil  jumps up,  or unemployment  goes higher, or some other bad news comes. On Jul 31, 10:46 am, This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it < This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it wrote: Where do you guys think the resistence and support will be I'd like to get back in but not on this rally. On Jul 31, 11:40 am, shenofjo < This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it wrote: i know how u feel man... i cashed out before the earnings at 6.12 and kicked myself in the ass and went in at 7 even tho i felt i could get it lower at 6.80. which it did go the next 2 days.... but ya, im riding this bull again and im not making the same mistake again. On Jul 31, 8:33 am, This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it < This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it wrote: Good run guys.  This makes me a bit sick I cashed all my positions out at 7.09 earlier this week thinking the market was overbought. : (  GLTA On Jul 31, 11:23 am, JT < This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it wrote: Don't Fin' believe this I didn't get on this today, not my gain today, You'll probably see you 8 to guys It passed the 50 day SMA back at 9:35 and hasn't looked back I can't call it aloss, but it wasn't my big gain today I'll take snips at it today!  JT On Jul 31, 7:36 am, Gotluck < This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it wrote: I'm in high cotton. On Jul 31, 8:57 am, JT < This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it wrote: Good morning all- I am happy to see there is still the possibility of the morning dip in a reasonable zone ie below  the close. The arca boards, seem to be quite loaded this morning. 7.35 seems to be stacked up, blew down through 7.32 picked up a little @7.31, Oh and a morning slip of 367K shares @ 7.39 going to get interesting today!  JT On Jul 31, 4:27 am, wijram < This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it wrote: Gotluck~ Good Morning! I agree totally with your thesis that C4C had probably deterred sales from June and July rather than cannabalizing foward periods.  Also agree that Chysler sales would be inconsequental.  Unfortunately, I can not answer the question about GM inventory, but SERIOUSLY doubt that a lack of inventory would be a reason that their sales were constrained.  As I recall, their inventory at announcement of the production shutdown was about 100 days.  With the closedown of dealerships, redeployment would certainly have been possible as well. I am not as sure that we will get better year-to-year numbers in the US sales data.  IF total sales are only at 10.1MM (Bloomburg story this morning), it would be dicey, even with market share growth,  On the other hand, thanks to Canada, the NA numbers (which is what will actually be reported Monday, if I am right, WILL beat on a year-to- year basis. IF, on the other hand, TOTAL sales hit 10.5MM (NOT expected), I think your more optimistic view would be correct. Where do you see F common stock prices and volumes moving today?  Do you expect a front-end load today or do you think the afternoon will see a significant surge? Moday? On Jul 31, 6:05 am, Gotluck < This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it wrote: Now that the news about cfc is out I wanted to see what the Think Tank thought. JT informs me that GM(b) is not yet back in production and crying foul. Telling. Does anyone know how many days inventory they had? I don't think Chrysler sales will be consequential. Some postulate that the buying spree is borrowing from August sales. My thoughts are that cfc probably had a greater function in delaying earlier purchases. My rational defers to the way the cfc story unfolded thus far. As the news of cfc going bk started disseminating widely only yesterday I don't think many August car buyers could've done the transaction. Talk about panic buying, eh? June buyers or prior were waiting for an additional discount so the last X months sales were artificially depressed. My humble opinion. Hey Toronto, I think we're going to tow the line down here. No doubt in my mind that we're going to blow thru y/y sales numbers in the US market. Is anyone else seeing something approaching 200k Fords sold?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text
 
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