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Monster - time for a drink
Having some of the highest gross margins in its beverage group class, Monster is a great partner for Coke, and after the Monster chart has been still for a couple of weeks, there's a move coming. In the long run, Monster's a great hold for an account, solid margins, increasing revenues, earnings per share on the rise. A beginning position when the chart closes a day over 91.70 is a beautiful breakout setup. The run to 100 will be the slow haul but certainly ahead. We'll trade around this position holding a core position and selling portions off as the chart spikes, only to buy back at the pullbacks into new support levels. Here's a clean chart of what's ahead with a first stop at 88.50. I'll be certainly adding on the pullbacks
We're using this methodology with our Medronic and #D Systems positions as well - see older posts
Feisty Files: It Was Just Another One of Those Nights By Feisty D. Parker
By: Feisty D. Parker
Saturday night is date night for most. People get all cute and fancy. They make plans for movies or expensive dinners of food that won't taste as good as it should and then they say goodnight with their hearts all-a-flutter. Not I. See, I made plans with my friend and he and I went to go see our friend's stand up comedy show. Since he nor I had much money to spend we decided we would get some Four Loko ($4) and get crunk off that. We used to drink Loko all the time, but the hangovers were putrid so we've slowed down since. Once we get our Lokos we go to our friend's comedy show. It's $10 at the door. Neither of us have that money for a show we've already seen (a) and the comedian performing is one of our closest friends (b) and she's not that funny (c), sorry, but it's true. Once we talk ourselves into the show we sit down and the waitress tells us it's a 2 drink minimum. Damn! Okay, not too big of an issue until their cheapest drink was a $9 Coors Light. Nah. We left. We decide to split another Loko, buy a shot of vodka to put in it and hang out in Central Park. It's around 10:30 PM at this point. Being in the park at night is always an adventure. This time proved no differently. We continue drinking the Loko and we're drunk by now. Loko don't play! We decide to stand on a bridge because it was pretty or maybe because we're drunk, most likely both reasons are legitimate. That's when a photography class suddenly encompassed the entire area and we were in the middle of some nighttime picture class drinking Four Loko and distracting the students. Once they left we walked in whatever direction called out to us and ended up near the stage they use for Shakespeare in the park. There were people on the stage with skateboards and playing music. We went over there and noticed that had these large industrial buckets with sticks in them. We asked what they were for and turns out the sticks had strings attached to them and inside the buckets was liquid soap... They were using them to make huge bubbles!! It was amazing! Then one of the guys, named Leafy, yes Leafy, offered us a hit off his pipe, which we accepted graciously. Then a guy dressed as a Buddhist priest walked up and started chilling with us too. After a few hits I was confused about what was happening. My friend and I were supposed to be meeting up with a few other friends at their apartment nearby, but we couldn't leave without playing with the bubble soap stick situation first. Once we finished playing with the giant bubbles we left the park, always an adventure there. When we get out of the park we watch the 11 o'clock news being filmed and since we're both drunk and blown out of our minds we start waving and dancing like we're tourists... That aren't sober. We get a phone call from our friend asking us where we are and we snap out of it and get to the apartment. Once there our friend pulls out his one-hitter while his friend makes us some whiskey drinks. Next thing I remember... Is... Honestly not much. After we killed those whiskey drinks we went to a store where our two other friends bought themselves each a Four Loko. They went to drink them in this spot outside near the store and it started raining hard so they killed their Lokos and we went to a bar. This bar, Rudy's, may be the best bar in Manhattan. You buy one drink ($2.50 beer) and you get unlimited free hot dogs. Not to mention, I know every doorman and every bartender there and for $7 a pitcher you can't go wrong. we got a few pitchers of beer and kill them all while talking to these two guys who work in TV law for South Par (I don't remember this part I was told this later). After Rudy's we went to a dance club and... Well. Danced. Then the next thing I remember was being at my friend's (the one I started the night with) Apartment and we made burgers, Mac & cheese, and French fries from scratch. We woofed that down and passed out around 6 AM. It was just one of those nights.