Macy's Pop, 2 Minute View

Added on by C. Maoxian.

Late to post this, thus the two minute chart ... some "activist" said Macy's worth $125 a share ... quick day traders could have made at least $3 off of this pop, scanner willing. Can't see where the stop would go without a tick chart, but I assume the risk reward would have been decent in the end.

Twitter Pop, 1 Minute View

Added on by C. Maoxian.

Takeover story posted to fake Bloomberg site ... obviously the perpetrators loaded up on call options in advance and dumped them into the "news" ... I have no idea how people think they can get away with this ... it's so easy to track the purchases back to the broker and the individual accounts, crazy, they will all be caught in short order.

Anyway, as a day trader, you would see this and probably buy in ... say you paid $37.50 getting in, you probably would have lost money or a scratch at best, the whole up and down move was done in ten minutes. As always, I'm interested in talking with people who were involved with it in real time. 

Tanita Tikaram Channel

Added on by C. Maoxian.

First 50 tracks generated by the Pandora algo.

  1. Tanita Tikaram – Good Tradition
  2. Dido – Hunter
  3. Norah Jones – Come Away With Me
  4. Katie Todd – Leave
  5. Tanita Tikaram – Valentine Heart
  6. Suzanne Vega – Gypsy
  7. Norah Jones – Broken
  8. Edie Brickell & New Bohemians – Circle
  9. The Cranberries – Pretty
  10. Tanita Tikaram – Love Is Just A Word
  11. Natalie Imbruglia – Torn
  12. Enya – Only Time [thumbs down]
  13. Sonya Kitchell – Train
  14. Tanita Tikaram – All Things To You
  15. Adele – Make You Feel My Love (Live)
  16. Dido – Here With Me
  17. Suzanne Vega – Marlene On The Wall
  18. Elaine K. – Soft Skin
  19. Norah Jones – Wake Me Up
  20. 10,000 Maniacs – These Are Days
  21. Sarah McLachlan – Adia [easy listening quality to this one]
  22. Dido – I’m No Angel
  23. Tracy Chapman – Almost
  24. Holly Cole – Alison [covering Elvis dangerous]
  25. Julee Cruise – Falling [Twin Peaks theme song?]
  26. Etta James – At Last
  27. Norah Jones – What Am I To You?
  28. Tanita Tikaram – My Love
  29. Norah Jones – Be Here To Love Me
  30. Thea Gilmore – Have You Heard
  31. Dido – Sand In My Shoes
  32. Tanita Tikaram – Play Me Again
  33. The Cranberries – Dreams
  34. 10,000 Maniacs – More Than This [not Natalie singing]
  35. Tori Amos – Sorta Fairytale [anodyne, thumbs down]
  36. Tanita Tikaram – One Kiss
  37. Norah Jones – Nightingale
  38. Dido – White Flag [top 40 hit?]
  39. Edie Brickell & New Bohemians – Nothing [another hit]
  40. Tanita Tikaram – Wonderful Shadow
  41. Norah Jones – The Long Way Home
  42. Julee Cruise – Floating [more Twin Peaks sounding stuff]
  43. Natalie Imbruglia – Leave Me Alone [one hit wonder with Torn]
  44. The Cardigans – 03:45 No Sleep
  45. Dido – Life For Rent
  46. Suzanne Vega – Straight Lines
  47. Cary Brothers – Ride
  48. Sting – Fields Of Gold
  49. Norah Jones – Humble Me
  50. Jennie Devoe – Don’t Forget To Breathe

TripAdvisor Pop, 1 Minute View

Added on by C. Maoxian.

TRIP popped at 12:33 PM ... not sure if the scanner would have picked up on it, but it surely would have seen 12:37 PM. 

As I've said time and again the one minute chart is not particularly useful for seeing where you could realistically enter and place stops, you need a tick chart for that, and my buddy @HCPG kindly provided me with two ten tick charts below:

You can see that it would have been tough (for the scanner) to spot between 12:32 and 12:37 ...

It's during the 12:37 bar that activity really picks up and it would be sounding multiple alarms ... even with a "bad" entry of $79 (better at $78) things would have worked out into the close, risk versus reward worthwhile (said with the benefit of hindsight). 

StockTwits stream, usual suspects NewsHedge_Squawk and OpenOutcrier ... Moench first to notice at 12:34 which gives me hope that the scanner would have bleeped, beating the pack. 

Beijing Restaurants -- Tribe

Added on by C. Maoxian.

Finally got over to this place, not sure how long it has been open, months maybe? It's near Hooters ... I had to ask directions at Gung Ho Pizza since I was walking down the shady side of the building; a kind waiter at Gung Ho actually *walked* me over to Tribe, which was great service!

I sat downstairs, in a spot that had a bit of an air con draft, but that was my fault.  There was an upstairs with some cozy tables for two, but I was dining solo.  Ever since it was discovered that I'm not the spoiled son of a Chinese-American medical doctor, my dating pool has shrunk dramatically.

Place has a crunchy granola vibe, must be some California thing they're imitating. There's a chain called Wagas, and a local place called Moka Bros., which are tapping into the same thing... ya know, light wood, chalk boards, healthful food ("grain bowls"), waitstaff in black t-shirts.

T-shirts with slogan

The whip-handed foreign boss was on site, which pleased me. I believe he is an American though he was speaking Chinese to his workers. He also had the good sense, given his balding pattern, to keep his hair very short and some designer stubble on face.  The staff seemed happy.

Glossary of Righteousness

Nice design element on the kitchen door, a slot in the shape of the Tribe 'T' logo ... those are the thoughtful touches I look for. Waitress was friendly (they all are, with *me*) and appeared to have that rarest of all things among Chinese girls: a shapely ass.  Food came out in good time, not too quick, not too slow, just as Goldi likes it.

My Twitter buddy @murdochsj recommended the lamb meatball sandwich, but they were out. So I got a chicken tandoori salad wrap (68 kuai, US$10.95) instead.  I also got some beet hummus (48 kuai, US$7.73), an Australian beer "Pure Blonde?" (38 kuai, US$6.12), and a carrot cake doughnut (25 kuai, US$4.03) for dessert. 

Wrap tap on wood, as Bobby Short sang.

My wrap was too dry. The filling to wrap ratio wasn't right. The filling itself wasn't bad, there just wasn't enough of it given the amount and dryness of the wrap. I like the idea of healthful food, but it has to be expertly done, and this fell short. Of course I'm an American pig and prefer things that drip.

Looks like tomato paste but it's hummus, not enough crisps

The hummus was a lovely color (from the beets) and it tasted good, but the texture was too smooth for me, too goy. Nothing compares with the hummus I ate during my year in Lebanon as a UN "peacekeeper." And the hummus didn't sit with me very well, not sure why, just a brief moment bouncing along the scooter later where I thought, "hmmm." They crisped and salted some cut-up wrap to scoop the hummus with... I had to ask for a second helping of the crisped wrap (no charge) to finish the bowl of hummus -- again a ratio problem.

Vegan schmegan, nuke that bad boy and hand it to Homer

They nuked the carrot cake doughnut (those are coconut flakes on top), which was nice and warm and the electromagnetic radiation negated its vegan quality (I hope).

Grand total 179 kuai, US$28.83, so it ain't cheap. They were doing good business on a Tuesday lunchtime, so the rising middle class in China is not suffering from price shock. Take credit cards, quick with fapiao.