We’ve been launching new features on The PPT every other week. As you know, we launched a sick search function, whereby you can cross reference any company description keyword with our analytic engine. For example: users can cross reference “blowout preventers” with % of shares sold short and come up with this:
No. | Ticker | Short as % of Float |
1 | CAM | 1.38 |
2 | PKD | 4.48 |
The use of this search tool is powerful and dips into user created notes as well, offering a large array of keyword Godliness.
Starting today, we launched an automated OVERBOUGHT/OVERSOLD indicator, that will alert users of possible tops and bottoms. The PPT‘s job is to try to identify stocks that are breaking out. However, as you well know, some stocks are prime sales/buys at their highest/lowest points. For example, look at the overall hybrid PPT chart, which highlights OVERBOUGHT/OVERSOLD conditions.
That chart represents the highest and lowest overall hybrid scores in PPT recorded history. We did not concoct this chart to fit our needs. It’s as real as wooden nukes in Russia, AND MORE. Pretty impressive, eh? Granted, it’s not perfect, but pretty fucking good. Well, we are now providing this service, free of charge for all subscribers, on an individual stock/ETF basis. How accurate is it?
Answer: pretty fucking accurate, to the point that I am flabbergasted. To this day, truth be told, I still have reservations about trusting the readings of The PPT. I use it all the time and have made millions of dollars using the tools. But, I am a very opinionated person, with a big dick and even larger balls. Nevertheless, slowly but surely, I am adhering to the laws of mathematical precision, due to its undeniable sublime nature.
Here is sneak peak at tonight’s OVERBOUGHT/OVERSOLD list (note: there are 196 overbought readings, technically)
The only oversold reading is [[IDN]] . Coming soon: seasonality engine: automated.
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this will be very useful for selling options, and countless other things
the market seams very overbought, only one stock comes up on the oversold hybrid list, IDN
Yes, blow off top coming soon, coinciding with Cramer revealing his 5 market generals. Only 5, not 6!
wooden nukes, it’s true
that’s what you get for abandoning your BOP provider so soon ….
When doing your investigations… do not forget to employ the services of the Junior G-Men.
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spam artist
General Gint pulls this trick every night
is it poor form to spam jake?
No, spam away.
Since Fly owns the whole site, I figure he doesn’t mind getting additional traffic generated to other areas of the site.
But that ultra-competitive cognitive dissonance thing is sometimes a difficult cross to bear.
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Fly- Is it possible to fill in a couple more historical peaks and valleys (Jan 09 Low, Feb 09 High, March 09 High and May 09 high).
Did the Pelican eat Bones, or is he going to post at some point?
Thanks
500k:
Jan ’09
42 2009-01-02 2.41 3.64 2.93 (Sell) 4.10% N/A
43 2009-01-05 2.23 3.64 2.82 (Sell) -3.22% N/A
44 2009-01-06 2.22 3.64 2.81 (Sell) 0.24% N/A
45 2009-01-07 1.58 3.64 2.44 (Sell) -12.63% N/A
46 2009-01-08 1.67 3.64 2.50 (Sell) 3.00% N/A
47 2009-01-09 1.48 3.65 2.39 (Sell) -3.90% N/A
48 2009-01-11 1.48 3.65 2.39 (Sell) -3.90% N/A
49 2009-01-12 1.33 3.66 2.31 (Sell) -3.11% N/A
50 2009-01-13 1.53 3.66 2.43 (Sell) 5.73% N/A
51 2009-01-14 1.32 3.67 2.31 (Sell) -4.63% N/A
52 2009-01-15 1.53 3.67 2.43 (Sell) 5.44% N/A
53 2009-01-16 2.03 3.66 2.72 (Sell) 12.66% N/A
54 2009-01-20 1.30 3.68 2.30 (Sell) -15.20% N/A
55 2009-01-21 2.02 3.67 2.71 (Sell) 19.34% N/A
56 2009-01-22 1.43 3.68 2.37 (Sell) -12.24% N/A
57 2009-01-23 1.50 3.67 2.41 (Sell) 2.03% N/A
58 2009-01-26 1.75 3.67 2.55 (Sell) 6.68% N/A
59 2009-01-27 1.50 3.67 2.41 (Sell) -4.95% N/A
60 2009-01-28 2.11 3.66 2.76 (Sell) 16.29% N/A
61 2009-01-29 1.45 3.66 2.38 (Sell) -13.40% N/A
62 2009-01-30 1.26 3.68 2.28 (Sell) -3.90% N/A
Feb ’09
63 2009-02-02 1.27 3.68 2.28 (Sell) 0.68% N/A
64 2009-02-03 1.70 3.68 2.53 (Sell) 11.96% N/A
65 2009-02-04 1.53 3.68 2.43 (Sell) -3.55% N/A
66 2009-02-05 1.79 3.68 2.59 (Sell) 6.84% N/A
67 2009-02-06 2.09 3.67 2.75 (Sell) 7.47% N/A
68 2009-02-09 1.83 3.67 2.60 (Sell) -4.85% N/A
69 2009-02-10 1.02 3.61 2.13 (Sell) -18.11% N/A
70 2009-02-11 1.35 3.61 2.32 (Sell) 9.45% N/A
71 2009-02-12 1.45 3.60 2.38 (Sell) 2.98% N/A
72 2009-02-13 1.71 3.61 2.53 (Sell) 6.90% N/A
73 2009-02-17 1.02 3.62 2.14 (Sell) -15.36% N/A
74 2009-02-18 1.50 3.62 2.41 (Sell) 14.62% N/A
75 2009-02-19 1.60 3.62 2.47 (Sell) 2.88% N/A
76 2009-02-20 1.38 3.62 2.34 (Sell) -4.93% N/A
77 2009-02-23 1.35 3.63 2.33 (Sell) 0.31% N/A
78 2009-02-24 1.70 3.62 2.53 (Sell) 9.23% N/A
79 2009-02-25 1.69 3.63 2.53 (Sell) 0.42% N/A
80 2009-02-26 1.66 3.63 2.51 (Sell) -0.24% N/A
81 2009-02-27 1.44 3.63 2.38 (Sell) -4.53% N/A
March:
82 2009-03-02 1.16 3.64 2.23 (Sell) -5.79% N/A
83 2009-03-03 1.49 3.64 2.41 (Sell) 9.89% N/A
84 2009-03-04 1.68 3.64 2.52 (Sell) 4.81% N/A
85 2009-03-05 1.16 3.63 2.22 (Sell) -11.63% N/A
86 2009-03-06 1.54 3.65 2.45 (Sell) 11.17% N/A
87 2009-03-09 1.50 3.64 2.42 (Sell) -0.53% N/A
88 2009-03-10 1.93 3.64 2.67 (Sell) 10.89% N/A
89 2009-03-11 1.51 3.63 2.42 (Sell) -8.66% N/A
90 2009-03-12 2.11 3.63 2.76 (Sell) 15.87% N/A
91 2009-03-13 2.07 3.63 2.74 (Sell) -0.21% N/A
92 2009-03-16 1.82 3.63 2.60 (Sell) -4.51% N/A
93 2009-03-17 1.93 3.62 2.66 (Sell) 2.90% N/A
94 2009-03-18 1.85 3.62 2.61 (Sell) -1.03% N/A
95 2009-03-19 1.99 3.62 2.69 (Sell) 3.79% N/A
96 2009-03-20 1.60 3.62 2.47 (Sell) -7.08% N/A
97 2009-03-23 2.26 3.61 2.84 (Sell) 15.95% N/A
98 2009-03-24 1.76 3.62 2.56 (Sell) -9.41% N/A
99 2009-03-25 1.98 3.61 2.69 (Sell) 5.63% N/A
100 2009-03-26 2.10 3.61 2.75 (Sell) 2.97% N/A
101 2009-03-27 1.67 3.61 2.50 (Sell) -8.47% N/A
102 2009-03-30 1.41 3.62 2.36 (Sell) -5.13% N/A
103 2009-03-31 1.68 3.61 2.51 (Sell) 7.17% N/A
May:
125 2009-05-01 2.23 3.57 2.81 (Sell) 0.18% N/A
126 2009-05-04 2.25 3.56 2.82 (Sell) -1.72% N/A
127 2009-05-05 2.10 3.56 2.73 (Sell) -4.22% N/A
128 2009-05-06 2.20 3.56 2.78 (Sell) 3.45% N/A
129 2009-05-07 1.89 3.56 2.61 (Sell) -4.72% N/A
130 2009-05-08 2.22 3.55 2.79 (Sell) 8.09% N/A
131 2009-05-11 1.52 3.55 2.39 (Sell) -12.62% N/A
132 2009-05-12 1.52 3.56 2.40 (Sell) 1.23% N/A
133 2009-05-13 1.10 3.56 2.16 (Sell) -8.66% N/A
134 2009-05-14 1.38 3.56 2.31 (Sell) 7.71% N/A
135 2009-05-15 1.25 3.56 2.24 (Sell) -2.62% N/A
136 2009-05-18 2.43 3.55 2.91 (Sell) 31.68% N/A
137 2009-05-19 2.27 3.55 2.82 (Sell) -1.49% N/A
138 2009-05-20 1.93 3.55 2.63 (Sell) -5.74% N/A
139 2009-05-21 1.54 3.55 2.41 (Sell) -5.93% N/A
140 2009-05-22 1.54 3.55 2.41 (Sell) 0.50% N/A
141 2009-05-26 2.09 3.54 2.72 (Sell) 13.86% N/A
142 2009-05-27 1.97 3.55 2.65 (Sell) -0.52% N/A
143 2009-05-28 1.90 3.54 2.61 (Sell) -0.45% N/A
144 2009-05-29 2.13 3.54 2.73 (Sell) 5.80% N/A
Buy buy buy!!!! Cramerica!
Although, my 66 year old aunt asked me about deckers the other day…pretty sure that means DECK is a SELL, ugh literally cause i love that market general since 88.24
Very Interesting….the last number is that a 2.20? It is sort of blocked…for tonight, Germany is on holiday and China is over it’s Sept Lows, OZ going into resistance levels….well just like us it appears.
my bad…only banks are closed for Ascension Day, not DAX
Still wonder what is the point we blow our top and why?
So is China/Asia leading or following?
Japan +226.52 (+2.18%) 2:29AM EDT
Hong Kong +238.98 (+1.18%) 3:30AM EDT
China +54.79 (+2.06%) 3:00AM EDT
Taiwan +167.87 (+2.21%) 1:45AM EDT
Korea +31.55 (+1.90%) 2:02AM EDT
As of this week, definitely following.
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2.04= lowest score ever.
Guard the PPT programming carefully. In the wrong hands it could be used to manipulate markets.
Did you launch a “sick” or “slick” search function?