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More than 11% profit with Nokia

Written by M. Hussein on July 19, 2008 – 6:30 pm

nokia-300x221 More than 11% profit with NokiaFew days ago, on 15th and 16th June I wrote a post giving you a buy signal at Nokia (NYSE). In the next day the shares spiked up 8,67%, a very nice gain with those 2Q results above the expectatives.

According to that, yesterday my system gave a buy signal to Nokia, off course it is based on a money management way to take profits and cover the other positions. If you are an aggressive investor, you should close the other trade at Nokia and open a long trade - 24,70 is a good price

This was what I said on the last post.

If you really bought Nokia at 24,70, you are making 11,38%, which is truly more than what the annual fix deposit gives us. :o

The next thing you have to do is to increase your stop loss to a value below the 50 day Moving Average, something between 26,50 and 25,78. Anyway, you made profit!!!

Motorola (NYSE) shares are also up, but I would only buy them above 7,70!


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The Apple iHammer

Written by Meraj Chhaya on July 19, 2008 – 12:40 pm

No, it’s not real, only a parody from David Ngo. Although it is short, it’s still funny and useful for a short break at the office.

Source: NOTCOG via 2dayBlog


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Sony Ericsson C702 survives The Toilet Test

Written by Meraj Chhaya on July 19, 2008 – 12:40 pm

sony-ericsson-c702-150x150 Sony Ericsson C702 survives The Toilet TestThe Sony Ericsson C702 has HSDPA, a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, Bluetooth v2.0, TrackID, A-GPS, and it survives your daily loo splash. That’s right, some German guy going by the bka nickname tested his C702 to see if it really would survive water splashes, but he found out that it was actually more than waterproof, as it survived The Toilet Test.

Enjoy the video after the break.

Source: Gizmodo

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