Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Around The Horn -- Very Early Morning Trading; After Fed's Minutes, Market Surges; SRE Trades At New Highs After Struggling Past Few Weeks; HK Struggles; TPLM Still Runs

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Everything looks very, very good except for Halcon which seems to be struggling. [Later: after the market surged; after the Fed said it would keep printing money, keep buying bonds.]

KOG flat. Nice article at SeekingAlpha today. [Up 1%; hits a new high of $11.36.]

Oasis flat. [Up almost 1%; almost a new high.]

HK struggling. Down another 1% today. Hit a 52-week low yesterday. [Up 0.5%.]

CVX, COP, XOM: all flat. [CVX and COP up over 1%; COP at a new high; XOM up about 0.67%.]

EOG up slightly. [Up to a new high; surges 2%; up over $3.00.]

CHK: down 1%. But it has had quite a run. [New 52-week high; up about 0.67%.]

SD: actually up, surprisingly, with everything else down. [Flat.]

AMZG flat. [Actually red.]

TPLM: also, surprisingly up. After a nice run, it continues to hit new highs; now $9.69 is the new high. [Hit a new high earlier; now pulling back; actually red; profit-taking, I assume.]

UNP up on a slightly down day for the market. Interesting. I would have thought it would have followed the market. [Up 1%; up $1.70.]

I don't follow BNSF (BRK) much any more; BRK follows the market in general.

ENB, EEP: both up slightly.

SRE up slightly. From yesterday: finally, moving in the right direction over the past couple of days. SRE is showing up in a lot of articles on natural gas pipelines across the country. [Up almost 3%.] [[Wow, after the Fed minutes, SRE surges; trades at new high. Sweet.]]

TransCanada flat. [Up about 0.7%.]

CLR: flat. [Up 1.4%; up about $1.40.]

WLL: flat, after a nice run; near its 52-week high. [Up almost 2%; new 52-week high.] From "optionMONSTER:
WLL rose 3.71 percent to $54.78 yesterday. The independent oil and gas company is engaged in exploration, development, and production primarily in the Rocky Mountains, Permian Basin, Michigan, and Gulf Coast regions.

More than 24,000 options traded overall in name yesterday, about 14 times its average amount. Of those, almost 22,000 were calls--a further indication of the session's bullish sentiment.

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