Tuesday, December 25, 2007

2007 Buddy Award

Every New Year people sing Auld Lang Syne, but few probably don't even really know the words or what they mean. Auld Lang Syne has a Scottish origin and it means the times gone past or the good old days. It's a song about friendship and I'd like to take this occasion to thank the friends that made 2007 a special one. Maybe we'll call it the Buddy Awards, like the Grammy, Emmy and the Dundies from The Office.

Travel Buddy of the Year: Brooke Hollimon, Christine King, Jackie Rosener and Kristen Smith (Snorting all throughout Europe. well, snorting is just Kristen I guess)

Concert Buddy of The Year: Daniela Fuentes (Plain White T's, x2 technically, and Fall Out Boy


Dance Buddy of the Year: Margaret Siebert (Orange and White ball, Kershner Christmas party, Midnight Rodeo, etc)
Also nominated: Sarah Carter, Timmy Chang, KJ, and Lindsey Killebrew

Poke War Budy of the Year: Marlo (not just poke war, but super poke!)
Also nominated: Christine Noteware and Sarah Carter (poke war has been so long we've all forgotten when it started) Vicki Chang and Lauren Belk (thanks for trying)

Blast from the Past Award: Paul Pan (coincidently crash in his suite in Chicago when I missed my flight and having him back in Austin for work engagement)
Also nomiated: Ryan Bickmore (OU Weekend!), Aakash (guess who I haven't seen since LeaderShape freshman year the first day of work?), Josh Kendle (haven't seen this guy since Camp Texas our freshman year until ballroom club)

Coolest Person I wish I Had Met Sooner: Emily Coalson (DJ Emil in the house, the only person that can probably school me in the music and movie field. Key word: probably)
Also nominated: Hilda Audardottir and Holly Flittner

Sport Buddy of the Year: Brett Biba (UT football season ticket... w/out OU....)
Also nominated: Steven Bergdoll (sweet Dynamo tickets), Vicki Chang and Christine Noteware (UT Volleyball, sigh...)

Sad to See You Go Award: Brett Biba and Jenna Robinson (Funny they're both moving to San Francisco)

Buddy of the Year: Nick Fung (getting me a job, that's pretty huge)
Also nominated: Brett Biba, Timmy Chang, Jack Clark and Andy Hicks (you boys know if you ever need a kidney or liver you can give me a call)

Sunday, December 23, 2007

2007 Trading Review

What I'm good at right now

  • Picking bounces and reversals for some swing trades
  • Basic scalping

What I need to get better at or implement

  • Bollinger bands
  • Earnings play
  • Quick bail key
  • Blast key?
  • Thinking about risk/reward ratio before getting into a trade and while holding a position and letting it run
  • Putting out more orders using my voodoo keys or blast keys
  • Sweeps
  • Network more, watch other HP traders trade

I <3 Puma!

I love puma shoes! I simply adore them. Kind of like how Audrey Hepburn gets the raging reds in Breakfast at Tiffany's, Pumas have that kind of effect on me. They're just so pretty. You go into a store and you can just admire the hours of design put into them and where they draw their inspiration from. Albeit, there are some shoes that are just way out there or the colors are too wild that I don't have anything in my closet that I can wear with them, but just the simple apperciation is still enough. Most important of all is that they're comfortable. They have this low to the ground feel, as if you are walking on bare feet... not unlike w/ running shoes or other casual shoes where's the bunch of stuffy... well, stuff between your feet and the ground. Yet at the same time you don't feel the impact on your feet when you walk and the shockwave it sends up your spine like a cheap pair of shoes. Especially if they have some of kind laceless lacing system, they're my fav. Shoelaces, hah, fuck shoelaces!

Well, we drove by this place in Taichung, in the Industrial Park where, my guess is that the manufacturer overproduced and they're out of season in the U.S. so they ended up with a warehouse full of these pumas. I had to go check it out. Yes, some are out of season, like the Barrelroll and the OSU but I was so excited to find the Stock Cat! I'm not really into Puma's suede shoes, which are suppose to be their bread and butter... I dunno, I just like thing that are a little bit different. If only they had some good El Rey's or French 77's in stock that would've totally made my day.


Considering my limited luggage space, I only bought two pair that I really wanted. I got the Barrelroll which is technically still in spring/summer catalog or color but honestly I like it a lot better than the dark selections in the fall (1st pic, but lighter color, more green). I also got the Stock Cat in brown, which works w/ my waldrobe a lot better than the red and the black is just simply ugh. I wanted the OSU (the third pic)... they had them in white w/ a yellowish, orange hue which was still cool but I think three is too much. The Barrelroll is $65 in the U.S. and with tax we're talking about $70+ I got it for about $36 and the Stock Cat is $80, w/ tax it's about $86 or $87... um, how does $48 sound?

Rest in Peace, Borat

Calm down, Sascha Baron Coen is not really dead... he's just retiring the character Borat, along w/ Ali G. I'm sure some people will miss him dearly, me included. Can you say: "no more sexxy time... not so good for me?"

For now, let's look forward to the Bruno movie, the gay Austrian fashion reporter from his HBO show and his role w/ Johnny Depp in Sweeney Todd.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Long Term Trading Ideas

Being in Taiwan gives me a lot of time to think, although I have to believe some of my information is limited but I need to think about some entry and exit strategy for some of the stocks that I like right now and going into 2008.

MEMC Electronic Materials (WFR)

Solar is still hot, the demand for silicone wafers are high and supply is low. Oil probably will break $100 per barrel the next time it approaches. Technically, WFR might be on a breakout move here, we'll see... ideally I'd like it to come back down to the $83, $82 range... $80 outs


Boston Beer Co. Inc. (SAM)

Boston Beer reported a dismal third quarter... the expectation was 42 cents and they missed by 21 cents, or half of the estimate. The stock lost about a 1/3 of its price and I've been wanting to get in for a while. It fell from about $53 to $31, about $22... now I think it's ok to expect it to rebound at least half, back to about $42. It's trading now on Thursday, December 20th at about $36.3 which was way above what I originally wanted to get in. I oringally wanted ot get in at $31... I figured I'd risk a dollar to make ten dollars. I think now I'd either wait for it to break $36.5 then I'd buy or try to wait for it to get closer back to $35, $34. looking at how there was a ceiling (which now should become the floor at $34... which should've been my loud and clearn sign to buy when it broke through), I'll probably be risking two points to make 5, so I think it's still worth it.

With the hops prices going up it's going to hurt the smaller guys much more but I think SAM still has a lot of growth and their purchase of a new facility from DEO fits w/in that growth story.


Nike (NKE)

Nike is just a solid company. Revenue, margin are all growing. The only slight negative is that it's not growing much at all here in the U.S. I personally have this crazy idea that Nike tend to run up a lot more during basketball season from say... October to May or June, or the end of the NBA playoffs. It doesn't want to break that $67 level right now. I want to see if I can pick some shares up at $62, I probably can't though... My out would be at $60


Wynn Resorts Ltd (WYNN)

Wynn is opening up its casino in Macau on Dec. 24th, about a month ahead of schedule. Right now near $115 I think it's a buy. It popped on yesterday's news and now people want to lock in some profit and the pros out there are shorting it. We'll wait for the weak hands to be flushed out before going long. Let's see what it does tomorrow but yeah, I do like it right now since the over excitement about Macau has already been flushed out. If it breaks below $110 I'd get out.


VF Corp (VFC)

The company reaffirms its guidance and it's been in a downtrend lately so it's hard for me to like it but really, w/ products like North Face, VFC and NKE is probably the only consumer related stocks that I like. This is probably a range expansion play. We'll see if it break out. Maybe we'll be able to get in at $72, out would be at $68, risk four to make 13... acceptable.


Monsanto (MON)

Ag play is hot in 2008... I think. MON is probably my favorite ag play b/c of its effort in genetically modified crops, which is not something POT and MOS can offer. Get in MON close to $100, below $97 I'm out. Target $120. Risk 3 for 20. I'm down.


The Mosaic Co (MOS)

It's been trending up nicely and consolidating here, forming a nice base. I'd either get in close to $80 or $86 after it break out of its range. The outs are harder to gauge though... I'd probably will give it just a point or two.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Is It Really A Small World After All?

The itinerary I got from our travel agency says my flight leaves at 11:25am on Saturday. I get to the airport at like 10:30, I'm thinking I've got plenty of time right? Well, I get to the self-check in kiosk and it tells me that I can't check my luggage in b/c there's less than 30 minutes. I'm thinking: "uh oh!" I talk to the ticketing agent, yeah, flight is now at 11:10 and it is now 10:50. Can anyone say flash back of Chicago this summer when we missed our connecting flight from Germany? Boy, am I glad I decided to take the duffle bag instead of a regular, BIGGER suitcase b/c I was either gonna have to take my luggage with me or take the next flight to L.A. at around 5pm and miss my connecting flight to Taiwan. Quite frankly, when the guy at the counter, who I think was gay, suggested that I wanted to ask him how he got his GED. Ugh, stupid people everywhere.

Lesson: Remember to check your flight for confirmation before you leave...

When I got on the plane, I had like one shoe on, all my stuff are stuffed somewhere in my jacket to ease the security check point, my belt is dangling from my neck and the camera lens in my messenger bag is just waiting for a jail break. Now, I didn't really talk to the person next to me since she took a nap pretty much right as we took off and I was busy saying prayers and thank yous to the big guy upstairs, but on our descent she asked me:

"Do you live in L.A.?"
"Oh no, I live in Austin."

And then we started talking about high school, which turns out she went to one where I knew quite a few kids at UT went to, connected with Elizabeth Brummett's name and then led to Camp Texas and Student Government. When she said she was in SG, I kind of thought I knew who she was but then again there has been a lot of Staceys in SG so I dismissed the thought in my head. Well, after I looked up Brummett's friends on facebook and I saw the last name I knew exactly who she was. I mean, for crying out loud almost every year they'd use her and Katie King as an example on how close the SG election could be and why people should vote. This girl, Stacey Kunelias, happens to be the SG Vice President when I was a freshman.

Maybe it's not THAT interesting, but I certainly like to think so.

I Want to Take My Job Behind the Middle School and Get It pregnant

Solid week of work last week (although I'm updating on Wednesday). Made well over a grand and was the #3 rookie for the week. It still kind of pisses me off that I didn't catch any part of that AIG action on Friday though. Larsen got 1500 shares of it and beat me out handily. Even after the terrible terrible week before, I'm only down about $100... which makes me feel more comfortable thinking about super yahtzeeing when I get back to work. But hey, work can wait, I'm on vacation right now, technically.

I didn't really want to fly back to Taiwan since I'd be missing work. At first I only wanted to take a week off but my dad convinced me to take an additional week since my manager was ok with it as well. Especially now that I'm on a hot streak I really regret taking that extra week, but it's been interesting so far. My fingers itch, seriously, b/c I feel like I'm missing out on the action. I found out how to access my work email and looking at the company stock report and the daily top rookie list doesn't help at all. I've got the log in for briefing.com so I'm gonna try to stay updated on the news so I can hit the ground running when I come back. Maybe dad can take me to a brokerage office and I could paper trade the Taiwanese market and if I do well I'll trade with real capital next week.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Oh boy....

I think I'm letting my success the past two weeks get to my head. Down $800 yesterday, down about another $400 today so far. Usually I start out pretty good, up about $100 or just below it and then I'll get a bad loss or forget to put my stop in and it'll spiral from there on. I'm allowing myself to think that I'm better than I am.

What to do from here now? going back to basics. Keep my losses tight. Under trade. No big spread guys or stocks that are moving pretty crazy.