Tuesday, July 29, 2008

John Lackey

Had a no-hitter through 8 1/3 against the Sox until Pedroia got a single.

Youk followed up with a HR and now the shutout is gone and Manny just walked.

9 comments:

Latviski said...

LMAO.

The only real question is who did you bet on?!!!

:)

Nate Stephens said...

wait...does this mean that the PPS of QMNM will then go up tomorrow? i'm confused???

:P

hey, who else here was up a couple grand today for about an hour? felt good, right!! oh well...

JoeGoog23 said...

Just keeping you guys a bit diversified. Love my Sox, but would love to have seen a no-hitter.

Nate Stephens said...

diversification is a good thing, you're right. i pulled the engine and tranny out of my truck yesterday. sent the tranny off to be rebuilt (i ain't touching that thing) and started disassembling the block...but got rained out.

keeps my mind off of the fact that everything i'm in is very underwater. i'm glad i did sell my EGO for a gain when i had the chance the other day. wish i would have freed up my SKF today when i had a good opportunity (barely missed my limit)...oh well, it'll come back.

JoeGoog23 said...

Remember SKF at $208 and UYG at $14 2 weeks ago?????

Tells you how much volatility there is in them.

Nate Stephens said...

exactly, i've also seen AUY all over the map. it's just the waiting that is a bugger. it'd be nice to make some small gains during the day and trade some. i realized that the $25k in household assets only helps my commission. i still need $25k in my actual account to day trade. buying and waiting doesn't help to build up to that the $25k, and QMNM doesn't seem to be making any big moves soon.

that's a universal requirement, correct (the $25k)? not just a Fidelity thing?

JoeGoog23 said...

Yeah the 25 K is a 2001 NASD rule for day-traders.

Nate Stephens said...

i can't stand modern laws that are to protect us from ourselves.

Fishfood said...

I don't know what happened last night, but all of a sudden I couldn't open the blog

Anyway I sold my UYG bought 20,8 at 21,45 for a small profit, so I could buy SRS at 89,5

BTW: Mortgage applications are out
-14,1% vs.-6.2% prior