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Disclaimer: My personnal opinion is for your entertainment only & should not be used as advice on your decision. I may sell or buy (to cover) my holding according to the market movement. I am not a licensed financial advisor. Please always do your own DD. Set protective stops & not be too greedy. You are responsible for your own decision. I wish you good luck trading. -Blue

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Growth play: TRA reached 25.9 on Jun29, called@20.21on Jun13

This growth play up about +28% within about 2 weeks since called:
  1. Bought TRA@20.21 for growth //once a growth play around 12 last ... -Jun 13
  2. First call @12 on Dec27:(TRA also a N.Gas user. now 12. Target:? stop:11.56//maybe worth ... -Dec27,06)

Growth play: NM reached 12.13 on Jun29, called@11.13 on Jun22

This growth play up +9% within 6 trading days after called:

  1. One more growth play: NM@11.13 Today. Target:11.8 stop:10.98 -Jun22

Growth play:MTZ, reached 16.25 on Thursday, called@14.55 last Tues

This growth play up +11.7% within 7 trading days after called:

  1. Growth play: MTZ@14.55 Target:... stop: 14.2 -Jun 19

Growth play: TLEO reached 23.18 on Friday, called@18.05 as growth play on May 10

This growth play up about +28% within 7 weeks after called

  1. TLEO added@18.05 to my growth bag.//Target:...... stop:17.8 -May10

Growth play: CRNT reached 11.86 on Friday, called@5.91 as growth play on Apr 4

This growth play up +101% within 3 months since called on Apr 4:
  1. CRNT@5.91, seems a growth play here. Target:...., stop: 5.7 -Apr4

Growth play: NVTL reached 26.45 on Jun29, called@13.21 as growth play on Mar 1

This growth play up about +100% within 4 months after called:

  1. Growth play:NVTL@13.21, Target: .... stop:12.8 -Mar 1

Friday, June 29, 2007

NM, now 11.55, rising good, called@11.13 recently

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Two gaming stocks rising strong: SNDA GIGM, called yesterday

Bottom-fishing: FNI.to, called yesterday

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

My recent solar plays review

SPWR & China top-three:

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

TSL reached 48.94today, called @42.95 Jun 14, FRIDAY

It was once close to my new target 49-50 raised last Friday.

  1. My call:
    Bot TSL@42.95 for bounce. Target:45-46 stop:42 -Jun 14

Monday, June 25, 2007

Bottom-fishing: SMSI, now 15.65,called@12.68 on Jun 12

This fish has been up about +22% within 2 weeks since my call:
  1. Bottom-fishing: SMSI@12.68, .... -Jun 12

DSX now 21.99, called@21.3 last Thurs

TSL, now 47.44, called @42.95 Jun 14, FRIDAY

SPWR set new high 65.55 now,called@56.95/Jun14

Friday, June 22, 2007

Growth play:TRA reached 24.99, called@20.21 last Wedn. &@12 Dec.27

This growth play nearly up +108% since my first call on Dec 27, 2006.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Growth play:TRA reached 23.23, called@20.21last Wedn. &@12 Dec.27

This growth play nearly up +100% since my first call on Dec 27, 2006. My calls:

  1. This growth play nearly up +100% since my first call on Dec 27, 2006. My calls:
    Bought TRA@20.21 for growth //once a growth play around 12 last ... -Jun 13
  2. Monday, February 12, 2007TRA now 15.46, called about 12. My old calls:( TRA also a N.Gas user. now 12. Target:? stop:11.56//maybe worth ... -Dec 27 .........Old picks TRA CF beating higher. //Agriculture ... -Jan 12)

EGY: my recent oil play, rising so far so good!

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

FXEN: another energy play called recently

Monday, June 18, 2007

Growth play: CRNT reached 11.02&10.87(+8.16%), called@5.91 as growth play on Apr 4

I have been calling CRNT http://bluelightnewsletter.blogspot.com/search?q=crnt.

Once up + 86.5 within 11 weeks since my first call:

  1. CRNT@5.91, seems a growth play here. Target:6.27, stop: 5.7 -Apr 4

WNR now close to my target 56-60 while HOC close to my target 77

My calls:

  1. About new target for WNR, which was called@ 39.6 on May 15.. Target: 56-60, WNR was called@ 39.6 on May 15( WNR now 39.6, bot 40 June-call option. Target:W...@40.9,-45, Stop *...*)--Jun 4
  2. Bot back HOC June70-call @1.4//target: HOC @70 , 77 --May 15

Growth play: ICOC now 9.91, called@8.84, 5.25

Growth play: ICOC@8.84, target:9.7 stop:8.5//Old pick (Bot ICOC ...
Old call: Bot ICOC@5.25, Target:5.8-6, stop:5.14 -Dec 27 -- As a subscribed member of the ... --Jun 14

Bot ICOC@5.25, Target:5.8-6, stop:5.14
N.Gas price fell down a lot. See my previous growth playCF about 16, now 26! CF is a N.Gas user. . --Dec 27, 2006

SWHC now 16.84, called@ 14.7 on Jun 6. RGR now 15

Thursday, June 14, 2007

ASIA reached 9.74 &now 9.66(+4.32%), called @8.88this Mon

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Growth play: TLEO now 21.87 called@18.05.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Stocks Plunge on Surging Bond Yields

Stocks Plunge on Surging Bond Yields AP

Wall Street plunged Tuesday as investors, driving the Dow Jones industrial average down nearly 130 points, grappled with a seemingly relentless rise in bond yields.

Saturday, June 09, 2007

Time to short Apple?

Time to short Apple?
Commentary: Functionality of iPhone will be duplicated by others
By John C. Dvorak
Last Update: 2:05 PM ET Jun 7, 2007


BERKELEY, Calif. (MarketWatch) -- If you follow the rules and sell on good news and buy on the bad, now would be time to short Apple Inc. There is no company out there with this much good news.

The good news that's over the top is about the iPhone. It's going to set the world on fire once it's released, according to all the experts.

This leaves me as perhaps the only mainstream naysayer, since I remain skeptical that Apple (or anyone else for that matter) can jump into the deep end of the mobile-phone swimming pool without knowing how to swim. See previous column.

I was reluctant to revisit this subject, since the media already has beaten it to death. But the legions of Apple (AAPL : Apple Inc
AAPL124.49, +0.42, +0.3%) mavens that will buy anything bearing the company's logo demand more and more coverage.

So here is the latest I've heard, and it comes from yet another industry insider.
I got a call last night. "I think it's time to sell Apple short," said the voice.
"I think that's premature," I responded. "What have you heard?"
"The keyboard is a disaster, and people are going to return the phone in droves. I'm guessing 20% will go back."
There will be the inevitable iPhone production flaws that hopefully will not be catastrophic. If a production catastrophe does occur, call your broker.
"It's not the scenario I'm predicting," I said. "Besides, Jobs said the keyboard is great."
"No, he didn't. He said that if you 'trust the keyboard you can really fly.' Nobody will get that far. It's frustrating to use."
The conversation drifted off and I wasn't convinced, because I do not think people are going to buy the Apple phone because they want to type on it.
I could be wrong about this, since Apple is emphasizing the Web-surfing capability of the device. The company has bought into the groupthink premise that people will want to surf the Web endlessly on a small device.

While Apple may have an interface that works on a small screen, I have never subscribed to the idea that Internet use is going to gravitate to handhelds. It would be like newspapers gravitating to the paperback-book format.

My unnamed friend also offered an odd anecdote that I found somewhat weird, but worth mentioning. He said that he was in the Apple store and the personnel there were showing videos of the iPhone, when a customer said, "Wow, you mean it is also a cell phone!"
What did the person think it was, a fancy new iPod?

As for the iPhone keyboard leading to disappointment and returns, I'm not convinced. I'm sticking with my scenario where the phone is hugely successful for a couple of quarters until the fashion goes stale. By then, the functionality will be duplicated by others and Apple will be treading water.

In the meantime, there will be the inevitable production flaws that hopefully will not be catastrophic. If a production catastrophe does occur, call your broker.
I can say for a fact that all the other handset players are freaked out by this device, and have contacted the independent design firms to come up with something as jazzy as the iPhone, in case it becomes a runaway hit.

But what about the Big Two, Motorola Inc. (MOT : Motorola, Inc
MOT17.89, +0.20, +1.1%) and Nokia Corp. (NOK : Nokia Corp
NOK28.05, +0.38, +1.4%) ?

I'd follow Apple's lead -- not the lead in design and marketing, but the lead in ridiculing the competition in company advertising.

As for shorting Apple? Maybe it can wait, but it's coming

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Growth play: TLEO reached 21.62 & now 21.12, called@18.05.

This growth play once up about +20% within one month after called:
  1. TLEO added@18.05 to my growth bag.//Target:18.9, 19.5 stop:17.8 -May10

Growth play: CRNT reached10.44& now 10.25, called@5.91 on Apr 4

This growth play once up +77% within 9 weeks since my call:

  1. CRNT@5.91, seems a growth play here. Target:6.27, stop: 5.7 -Apr 4

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

PLLL BRY FFHL called recent days. Looking good!

PLLL: an oil play called yesterday, looking strong!

Monday, June 04, 2007

Gasoline plays/Option plays: MRO WNR FTO HOC

MRO(128.37+1.27%), WNR(53.06+2.53%), FTO(41.41+1.5%), HOC(71.43+0.24%)

Called last Thurs.: HOC, APOG, have been rising strong!

Friday, June 01, 2007

Gasoline plays/Option plays: MRO WNR FTO HOC

MRO(126.76+2.38%), WNR(51.75+5.29%), FTO(40.8+1.34%), HOC(71.19+1.57%)

Gasoline plays/call option plays:

  1. WNR reached 50.13 &closed@ 49.15, called on May 15( WNR now 39.6, bot 40 June-call option. Target:WNR@40.9,-45, Stop ... -May 15);
  2. FTO reached 40.54 & now 40.26(+0.5%), HOC reached 71.13 today, called onTues( Two stocks for you to watch:FTO now 38.44, HOC now 69.25// WNR ... -May 29);
  3. Option play MRO picked around 105 on May8, set all-time high 124.76 & closed@ 123.81(+1.4%) today.