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To: Road Walker who wrote (567)1/28/2013 10:35:48 AM
From: Lahcim Leinad
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I wonder about worldwide sales of radishes?
Bet they're up, in parallel with PU. ;-)))
Which is the host and which is the parasite in the synergy???
Hard to tell if the radish got to Egypt from China before the Egyptians started brewing beer, or not...
Beer was part of the daily diet of Egyptian Pharaohs over 5,000 years ago. Then, it was made from baked barley bread, and was also used in religious practices. [14]

The role of beer in Egyptian society was far greater than just a drink. Often, beer was prescribed to treat various illnesses. Beer was considered to be the most proper gift to give to Egyptian Pharaohs, and it was also offered as a sacrifice to the gods. - WiKi
Radishes originated in China ... Before the pyramids were constructed, ancient Egyptian writing show that radishes were being cultivated - Radishes

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To: Lahcim Leinad who wrote (568)1/29/2013 4:51:27 AM
From: sense
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"and was also used in religious practices. "

Suddenly feeling very spiritual...

Sunday services featuring wide screen TV's and football ?

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To: sense who wrote (569)1/29/2013 9:56:18 AM
From: Lahcim Leinad
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LOL!

Just realized I posted this on the absolutely wrong thread.

Meant for this conversation to take place elsewhere.

Sorry!

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To: Lahcim Leinad who wrote (570)1/29/2013 7:05:09 PM
From: sense
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This list appears that it has served its purpose...

Seems its just another among many dead letters now...

Now I'm just following the charts rather than the message board re NOK...

Beer, on the other hand, is a far more serious subject...

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To: sense who wrote (571)1/29/2013 10:43:52 PM
From: Lahcim Leinad
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No doubt!

Paying attention to what is being said about NOK on SI is an absolute waste of time.

Better brew up, instead!

Money and time way better spent.

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To: Lahcim Leinad who wrote (572)1/29/2013 11:48:24 PM
From: sense
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I've similarly avoided any discussion of Apple here on SI

I can imagine the bloodletting from all the wrists that must be being slashed on those boards, now that the bloom is off that rose...

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To: Lahcim Leinad who wrote (572)2/5/2013 1:27:23 AM
From: sense
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A post from another list where I'm over-seeing the demise of CPIC, a dying photo studio / tech era dinosaur... whose RAID servers for storage... have less capacity than I have on my laptop.

Thought you might enjoy fencing with it...

"Yeah the 41mp sensor nokia has is an impressive feat. It has a big sensor for a cell phone, but its still a much smaller sensor than the one that is in the 10mp Canon 40D that CPI uses in a lot of studios. So the Nokia sensor is great compared to other cell phones, but the 40D will win in picture quality hands down, even if you are blowing it up to poster size. Smaller sensors need more light and introduce more noise into the image. I suspect as time goes on they will figure out how to improve the small sensors to where they can compete with the current SLR sensors... but we are definitely not there yet.

That said, I'm not sure the average consumer cares or is really able to discern the difference. How many people out there buy an HD 1080p tv and then feed an SD signal from an old satellite tv or cable box to it, only to marvel at how great the picture is. Or worse yet, they feed a 4:3 ratio image to it and stretch it to 16:9 *shudder*.

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To: sense who wrote (574)2/5/2013 6:56:43 AM
From: Lahcim Leinad
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Yeah the 41mp sensor nokia has is an impressive feat. It has a big sensor for a cell phone, but its still a much smaller sensor than the one that is in the 10mp Canon 40D that CPI uses in a lot of studios. So the Nokia sensor is great compared to other cell phones, but the 40D will win in picture quality hands down, even if you are blowing it up to poster size. Smaller sensors need more light and introduce more noise into the image. I suspect as time goes on they will figure out how to improve the small sensors to where they can compete with the current SLR sensors... but we are definitely not there yet.
Makes sense about as much as saying...

Yeah the V12 Jaguar engine is an impressive feat. It has a big engine for a sports car, but its still a much smaller engine than the one that is in the semis used by commercial haulers. So the V12 engine is great compared to other cars, but the semi will win in hauling capability hands down, even if you are towing up to two extra wagons. Smaller engines have less power and towing ability, so they can't haul the semi's load. I suspect as time goes on they will figure out how to improve sports car engines to where they can compete with the current semis... but we are definitely not there yet.

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To: Lahcim Leinad who wrote (575)2/5/2013 11:46:09 AM
From: sense
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Looked at an NOK chart today for the first time in a while...

The three year weekly looks like three pearls on a string...
Each pearl is formed by the weekly bollies...
Each time the bollies pinch, NOK moves another pearl lower...
As the current pinch forms a new pearl, NOK bounced off the top bolly, and the 90 MA, just as it did back in April of 2010 and back in Feb of 2011

And just as it did in March of 2010 and Feb of 2011, the MACD is rolling over and pointing lower...

The bollies pinching, when share price is near the upper range... almost never an indication that the price will move higher rather than lower out of the pinch... and it doesn't look like its even close to threatening to do that in the current case anyway...

A similar pattern on the daily charts... provides more than one correlating pattern to be concerned about...

I'll guess its moving lower at least to test the lower bolly on the daily, down around $3... which is mid band on the weekly, and will admit to being surprised if it doesn't test $2 again as or shortly after ( with a couple of months) after the next "pearl" begins forming...

Seeing a decent double bottom around $2 forming up might be a pretty reasonable indicator of a pattern worth trading... with a bit more confidence that the chart patterns after that will provide more support than the chart patterns we see now are capable of...

But, then, there's the limit in the utility in TA... if what they're posting in their quarterly reports in that time isn't providing the sort of support that the market needs to sustain any of the expectations the charts suggest...

There are a couple of more neutral to positive factors in the charts, too, this time, which may suggest the next pearl won't duplicate prior experience and result in yet another major step lower as the new pearl forms up...

The other pearls formed at a pace of one per year, are each draped lower on the string... but, maybe the next one is resting on a table top instead of hanging lower on the string... but, its still very likely we'll see share prices "lower" soon, even if it is with movement occurring inside the pattern, even if the next pearl in the pattern itself isn't forming up enough yet for it to be saying that the pattern itself will be continuing lower...

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To: sense who wrote (576)2/5/2013 12:17:30 PM
From: Lahcim Leinad
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Yup. The P&F Chart agrees:
Bearish Price Obj. (Revised): 3.31
P&F Pattern: Descending Triple Bottom Breakdown

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