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| Yea so being at home is kinda lame. Luckily though my friends have places of their own and I've probably spent more time out of the house than in it. I'm enjoying my nice large paychecks from CVS. Although the market has been raping me of my money I am happy with the future prospects of my current positions [for both my account and my mom's]. Lot of uncertainties floating about. Lot of questions of have about what I really want. I know I still want to go on my drive to The Tail of The Dragon. Time constraints cancelled that trip but it all worked out well anyway. It would definetly be better with a nicer car. I am honestly begining to believe that I could be completely satisfied with a nice car. Anything else in life would be icing on the cake. I really need a new one and a high paying job. Maybe I need to stop watching Top Gear and clips from the Gumball Rally. | | |
| Man I am ready to move on to bigger and better things. I am thinking I should have taken summer classes and I am kinda looking foward to the fall ones starting. I just want to be done with school; have a nice job [apparently Home Depot pays finance people 70K to start], and take things from there. I really want to go to New York. I think I might sometime in August. I have a free plane ticket on Delta and if that gets used up I can always drive. I wish I had the money to go to NYU. Getting a degree from there would be great; and since I want to work in NYC that works out quite well. But that 26K a semester is a bit too much to swallow. Begining the move out process. Unfortunatly it's not to a nice new house or apartment, it's back home [so if anyone needs a roomate let me know]. Not my ideal plan but I guess I can look at the brightside of being able to save up some money. Well whatever, hopefully next semester brings about some changes becuase I don't like the way shit's going right now. | | |
| Tons of fun over the past however the fuck long it's been. Went to italy, that was fun. Came back hoping to sell a car, never happened since my mom has some unrealistic idea of what her's is worth, so it looks like me and Civic still have 10 months together. One of these days, hopefully before school starts in august I have ambitions of driving to NYC. We'll see I guess. One place I do plan on going is Tennessee to drive on hwy 129. That should prove to be a fun relaxing experience. Lot of drama and such over the past week or so, hopefully that can all subside. Current relationships seem to be strained a bit and I would like for things to relax a little. Oh well, it is what it is. | | |
| Ok; stocks still moving nowhere. Chesapeake Energy did rise for a bit then fell hard; It dropped to it's 200 Day Moving Average around $28.70 ... I feel as if this is irrational selling so I picked up some more shares at that price. If the stock bounces back to 31 - 32 range I'll be up an easy 10% on those shares. I still think this stock could easily get to 34 - 36 range in the near future [barring any sort of crash in energy prices]. No notable changes in any of the other stocks for now. | | |
| Alrighty ... good thing I dropped those shares of Intel ... bad earnings shaved 12% off of that one. Ubet also dipped way lower. Looks like I was wrong about it coming back from that big dip .. this just turned out to be a short break from a larger fall.
Anyway .. Symantec, Walmart and ING are all down ... go me. Never fear though. I still think that ING is/going to bounce off of it's 10 week moving average.
Symantec was up for a bit but is looking at a 5% drop when the market opens today. Their competitor McAffe posted bad earnings and their president is stepping down. Now comes the desicion to stick to my guns ... buy a little more on this dip ... watch and see what happens ... or bail ...
UNH has been on a fairly big sell off. I picked up some more shares. This is still a long term gold mine.
A newcomer to the group is Logitech [LOGI]. They make all sorts of computer peripherals and such. They recently missed earnings expectations ... while still posting double digit growth and the stock dropped from 48 ... to 41. I'm betting on the fact that [like Symantec] it will fill that gap ... netting me a nice 20% return. Lets see how it goes. | | |
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