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December 13, 2006
Cara's Daytrader Bull Board, Wed., Dec. 13, 2006, 7:45 AM
Traders are invited to discuss market prices and decision tactics here. Subprime mortgage lender problems continue. India recovers, Europe firm, Hong Kong continues weak. Gold and Silver prices weaken overnight. U.S. retail sales and business inventory data to be released this morning.
Asia-Pacific indices (Interactive link)
European indices (Interactive link)
Gold spot chart (Interactive link)
Silver spot chart (Interactive link)
Platinum spot chart (Interactive link)
Palladium spot chart (Interactive link)
$CRB Index (Interactive link)
$USD Index (Interactive link)
U.S. Treasury Bond Dec. contract (Interactive link)
Open Futures Contracts (Interactive link)
NYMEX Oil near futures contract (Interactive link)
Goldminer stock watch (Interactive link)
In Focus (Interactive link)
52-week Highs or Lows in Cara 100 (Interactive link)
RSI Highs in Cara 100 (Interactive link)
RSI Lows in Cara 100 (Interactive link)
Wall Street upgrades (Interactive link)
Wall Street downgrades (Interactive link)
Economic calendar
Yesterday's portfolio movers from Cara Watch List:
Here are the top 25 gainers on the day.

Interactive chart of the top 12 Watch List gainers (Interactive link)
Interactive chart of the next 12 Watch List gainers (Interactive link)
Here are the top 25 losers on the day.

Interactive chart of the top 12 Watch List losers (Interactive link)
Interactive chart of the next 12 Watch List losers (Interactive link)
Here are the stocks with higher than daily average volume on the day.

Posted by Posted by Bill Cara on December 13, 2006 07:45:34 AM | Category: Cara's Bull Board
Discourse
Bill
There is a clerical error I've been meaning to point out. Under your link to Goldminers the chart for Yamana refers to the company as Yamaha. I chuckle and wonder if you have a new bike.
Posted by: Rigdon
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December 13, 2006 8:59 AM [link]
Rigdon,
The Investertech service is a service I pay for. Like any other paying customer (or free user), I ask for quality assurance issues to be addressed. My message doesn't get through. In addition, the Cdn data service was cut back, the navigation is totally frustrating and there is no automated "help" desk. I could go on. Last year I tried to help the owner by volunteering some text edits and recommendations, which he did install, and I know he's trying to improve things. But that car is not working on all cylinders. I do like the overall service, however, and so I started discussions to white label the product. If I'm going to put my name on it, there will be substantial improvements. So Yamaha or Yamana, it's funny, frustrating and nothing I can do about it.
Posted by: Bill Cara
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December 13, 2006 9:48 AM [link]
Glad to know Bill. I am about to hand over my credit card to them to sign up. I guess when Investor is spelled "Invester"tech, you can expect typos in tickers.
Per John Cheng's email from Investertech.com
"We will introduce the new real-time live trading signal charting system. The new system would allow user Setting up alert on selected trading
signals in real time. You could select different option to receive the real time alert message."
Posted by: NYUgrad
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December 13, 2006 10:03 AM [link]
Hi Bill
I noticed that OXPS , a Cara 100 is really down ( 13%) this morning...the Daily RSI 7 hitting 10 and the RSI 21 at 30.
Are you allowed to comment or agree or disagree that this stock in a technical accumulation zone.... or am I mistaken.
M3 continues to rise. Until there's a change, will continue Long PM miners, weakening dollar plays.
Posted by: Seamus
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December 13, 2006 10:22 AM [link]
Seamus, that's a terrific link. Can you update it in the Bull Board whenever it comes out? TIA
Posted by: Bill Cara
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December 13, 2006 10:28 AM [link]
Goldman handed out $16 billion in bonuses this year.
Today's NY Post Headline "Goldmine $achs"
Realtors, jewelers and Ferrari dealers in NYC were reporting huge business last month in bonus pre-spending.
I wonder how much of that is in the November retail numbers?
Mike
NYC
PS If the GS bonuses were the GDP of a country, they would be 153 out of 181. That's insane.
Posted by: MikeNYC
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December 13, 2006 11:04 AM [link]
Purely a coincidence that GS has their man in Treasury.
Mike, it's not insane. It's obscene.
Posted by: number2son
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December 13, 2006 3:22 PM [link]
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As reports of an asteroid heading to crash into earth hit the wires markets rise to new all time mega super highs. Wall street interpreted the asteroid and end of civilization as bullish.
Posted by: idotri
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December 13, 2006 8:45 AM [link]