Here’s a look at your daily runner screen, courtesy of Exodus. I’ve imported today’s screen results for your viewing pleasure: CLICK HERE FOR CHARTS
Tickers in focus inside the chat: VRX, WLL, GPRO, ATW, ATI, KITE WPRT, BLUE, SGY
Comments »Here’s a look at your daily runner screen, courtesy of Exodus. I’ve imported today’s screen results for your viewing pleasure: CLICK HERE FOR CHARTS
Tickers in focus inside the chat: VRX, WLL, GPRO, ATW, ATI, KITE WPRT, BLUE, SGY
Comments »The wins keep stacking up. $PLNT, another position of ours inside Exodus, is breaking out to fresh new highs on a fantastic earning report. Here’s a look at the action since the iPO:
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Can you say accelerated revenue growth? What’s better than eating free pizza while working out? Long, with no plans to sell here.
Come trade with us.
Comments »$JD, a position of mine inside Exodus, is off to the races and has landed firmly on the runner screen over the last few days. I have no intention on taking profits here, as I’m looking for at least $30 here.
Here are my notes inside the chat on $JD:
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Other names found on today’s runner screen can be found HERE. Tickers of interest include: SWN, CRC, CVI, JUNO, CLVS, & IMMU
Comments »Out of the 100+ custom screens I’ve created within the confines of Exodus, the single most important one, to me at least, is the Hybrid Mover screen. Members, make sure you save this screen to your profile: HYBRID MOVERS.
Non-members have no fear, because tonight I’ve imported the screen to finviz. If you are new to the site and are wondering what this hybrid score is all about: CLICK HERE.
Thursday’s screen results can be found HERE. Charts in focus inside the chat:
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$UA is off an running today, and I’ve purchased shares in my long term account. Today, Under Armour Debuts Their Upcoming F/W ’16 Sportswear Collection
Comments »During its two decades in existence, Under Armour Inc. has cemented its reputation as a brand all about sports and sweat. Now it wants to add fashion.
The company on Thursday named designer Tim Coppens as executive creative director for a collection dubbed UAS — for Under Armour Sportswear — that will make its debut this fall, according to Ben Pruess, the company’s senior vice president of sportswear. The line will have a preppy look and include men’s and women’s apparel, footwear and accessories. Coppens, a rising star in the fashion world, has his own sporty-chic brand sold in high-end retailers like Barney’s. Items include $395 plaid jogging pants.
Kevin Plank, Under Armour’s founder and chief executive officer, has maintained the company’s rapid annual growth rates of about 25 percent by expanding distribution and entering new categories such as basketball and running shoes. A fashion line may help on both fronts because it could get the brand into non-sports retailers while also giving it a share of the robust sportswear market.
“The brand can’t live up to its fullest expression of itself without capturing this element and this opportunity in the market,” Pruess said in an interview. “It also affords us the opportunity to reach a new consumer.”
I switched hamburgers for burritos today, let’s hope they leave out the E.coli.
Long $CMG @ 397.35, stop under 391.20 low.
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