No Index Chart

I didn’t get around to charting an index this weekend.  We were pretty busy – Mother-in-law came over Friday night, Funeral on Saturday and I replaced my Dad’s computer on Sunday.  Apparently, computers over 10 years old suck and don’t like to have data transfered without freezing up at least a dozen times.  In the end I got the new one working with almost everything transfered, but couldn’t get the old Outlook Express emails to convert to Outlook 2007 Professional.  They are in a different file format if anyone has some advice to offer on how I can convert the old emails for him.

For stocks - the brief chart I looked at was pretty much the same as the past two weeks of a triangle that hasn’t picked a direction.  That gave me less of a push to chart the same thing with no opinion of where we’re going.  The Ambac bailout could be what tilts us north, at least temporarily.

Two stocks I’m putting limits to sell naked puts on for this week are CELG and DIS, both based on good bullish articles in Barron’s.

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2 Comments

  1. Comment by Teamrivers

    Can’t believe they got rid of the old Dell. I’m heart broken. Why would the old emails need to be transferred? Try converting to the new Outlook express, THEN to Outlook. Introduce them to https://www2.ibackup.com/index.html. Works very well and is much easier than backing up to ROMs. If you’re not backing up to an offsite location, you’re not really backing up.

  2. Comment by Alex Fotopoulos

    Thanks – fyi to the rest, Teamrivers is a friend of mine who sold his old computer to my parents nearly a decade ago.

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