Thursday, September 10, 2015

axpw NOTE

Make your charts small enough so that you can see four charts, or three charts and the whole rest of the post. It's disconcerting, but I recommend it. Then, if you add a bunch of notes you won't be able to see three charts, so put those notes in a separate post and link to it from the "new comment" post. I just got that idea.

My code for a standard post looks like this:
<img src="http://www.finviz.com/publish/091015/AXPWc1dl2134.png" style="width: 500px;" /><br />
<a href="http://www.finviz.com/quote.ashx?t=AXPW&amp;ty=c&amp;ta=1&amp;p=d&amp;b=1" target="_blank">4fv</a>
<a href="http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/axpw/profile" target="_blank">profile</a><br />
<img src="http://www.finviz.com/chart.ashx?t=AXPW&amp;ty=c&amp;ta=1&amp;p=d&amp;s=l" style="width: 500px;" />
<img src="http://www.finviz.com/chart.ashx?t=AXPW&amp;ty=c&amp;ta=0&amp;p=m&amp;s=l" style="width: 500px;" />

I'll come back to that.

The charts in the AXPW post, the ones from Finviz, are all screwy. Sometimes that happens. There was a reverse split and the chart hasn't been corrected yet. I like the pattern, and the company, but the real pattern is at MarketWatch. I put a link to the MarketWatch page for the stock on every post. A one year chart suggests it is well positioned and that the next spiky move will be to 10. Spiky means there'll only be a moment to sell it, but a moment is actually one of those stretchy concepts. Watch it, and if my predictions pans out, try to identify the moment, and then, if you fail at that, watch for other moments.

Or, should it be sold at all? There's the great debate. I'm on the perennially losing side. Oh well. If you can sell it at the moment, you can certainly buy it back at a substantially lower price (looking, when it goes down again, for short green bars ...). Otherwise, maybe this isn't the kind of thing to invest in. Or, there's this possibility: buy a very little, and see if it eventually turns into the kind of good solid company it seems to have the potential to become. Frankly, I think that sounds smart.