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11328 Postings, 7590 Tage Frankeheut gehts ans obere Bollingerband

 
  
    #777
1
13.01.12 16:03
..starker Umsatz..könnte durchbrechen...mal kucken wann die meldung über die wiedereröffnung vom werk in madera kommt  

11328 Postings, 7590 Tage Frankezeachem und peix...gggg

 
  
    #778
1
14.01.12 22:18

11328 Postings, 7590 Tage FrankeEthanol 2012

 
  
    #779
15.01.12 16:25
Die Beimischungsquote steigt 2012 in den USa und Brasilien ist nicht in der Lage seinen eigenen markt zu bedienen. USA der größte Lieferant für Brasilien!! ( war eigentlich anders gedacht...ggg)

http://de.paperblog.com/...rasilianischem-bioethanol-erwarten-241072/  

11328 Postings, 7590 Tage FrankeEthanolexport 2011

 
  
    #780
15.01.12 16:40
Gute Statistik über die Entwicklung....mal kucken was hier noch wird. bura will ja bei 5Euro verkaufen...gggg

http://www.ethanolrfa.org/news/entry/...r-ethanol-exports-set-record/  

11328 Postings, 7590 Tage FrankeZeachem

 
  
    #783
1
16.01.12 09:18
http://www.heise.de/tr/artikel/Zaehe-Zellulose-1017476.html

Das Ziel ist wohl eine breitere Aufstellung, durch starke Partnerschaften und neue Produkte. Besonders lesenswert is das wohl mit den nebenprodukten mehr verdient werden kann und die dafür nötigen Systeme demnächst auch in normale maisethanolwerken eingebaut werden.....und welcher pasrtner von zeachem hat da 3 in betrieb?...Im Q1 kommt noch die meldung von madera.

Ethanol
Zellulose Ethanol
Essigsäure
Ethylacetat

und ein starker Export.  

500 Postings, 4776 Tage anmelden76Achtung ab heute gehts schnell weiter ausbrechen

 
  
    #784
1
17.01.12 14:21

 Es könnte heute der Anfang vom großen Anlauf sein um die 2 Dollar in Angriff zu nehmen.

Charttechnisch sieht es megageil aus genauso wie der Gesamtmarkt der anscheinend nicht mehr auf negative Meldungen reagiert.

Heute kam die Meldung das in den letzten 3-6 Monaten die Abnahme beim Endverbraucher von Ethanol angereichertes Benzin am steigen ist mit weiterer positiven Tendenz.

 

Also klarer kauf zu 1,17 Dollar heute.

 

 

 
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500 Postings, 4776 Tage anmelden76Oh man was für ein Deutsch

 
  
    #785
1
17.01.12 14:23

Sollte heißen : Achtung ab heute gehts schnell weiter rauf.

 

 

 

8210 Postings, 5941 Tage thai09aus der oberen

 
  
    #786
1
17.01.12 17:53
abwaertstrendliene, also die 4 hochs
seit 1.85 ist sie am letzten handelstag bereits
ausgebrochen,
fehlt vllt noch der kissback
aber dann sollte es gen norden gehn

sonst fehlausbruch.....  

8210 Postings, 5941 Tage thai09hier noch was vom 13.1.

 
  
    #787
1
17.01.12 19:21
Pacific Ethanol (PEIX) & BioFuel Energy Corp. (BIOF) are Poised to Surprise
By James E. Brumley
Published: January 13, 2012 8:19:52 AM PST
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Rating StockHQ:PEIX$1.16 -$0.01 -0.70%BIOF$0.64 +$0.00 +0.03%

Never let it be said the market still doesn't serve up surprises. If there was ever a time ethanol stocks like Pacific Ethanol Inc. (NASDAQ:PEIX) and BioFuel Energy Corp. (NASDAQ:BIOF) should be under fire, it's now. With the government ethanol subsidy now 13 days into non-existence, ethanol producers were supposed to be closing shop. Instead, investors continue to wade into - though not plow into - BIOF and PEIX. Both are up for the week, and both are renewing uptrends that began back in October when (ironically) it became pretty clear the Federal government was not going to renew the subsidy that got the industry off the ground.

For BioFuel Energy Corp., that means a push back above all of its key moving averages, and another higher low. BIOF has yet to make another higher high. Instead, it's formed a wedge shape (to of them, actually) that's coming to a point. Now at the tip of the triangle, the bulls - or the bears - are going to have to make a decision.  Make no mistake though... the tide and the rising 100-day moving average line (gray) say the bulls have the edge.

As for Pacific Ethanol Inc., it's following in the same footsteps as BIOF... only it would probably be considered more technically sound as a breakout candidate by most traders. PEIX didn't soar out of control in November, skewing the charts to a point where its upper limit was unclear.

And simultaneously, Pacific Ethanol shares have done a better job at turning key moving average lines like the 50-day line into a floor; the stock hasn't trades under since November, though it's been tested as support twice since then.

The end result is a tighter wedge shape, and though PEIX still needs to make its way above the upper edge of the wedge as well as above the 200-day line (green) at $1.24 to be considered a true breakout stock, it's still got more upside potential BioFuel Energy Corp.

Yet, there's another X-factor coming into play now... a factor that should have mattered in November and December, but didn't because both stocks were trading more on speculation than on data. That factor is the price of ethanol, which is the key driving force behind whether or not Pacific Ethanol Inc. and BioFuel Energy Corp. are fiscally viable. As it turns out, the end of the subsidy era may not mean the end of ethanol companies after all.

Ethanol prices soared from $2.38 per gallon at the beginning of 2011 to a peak of $3.07 in July, partially on the heels of higher oil/gas prices, and partially on the assumption that the key subsidy would be renewed. Though ethanol prices started to fad in August, they were still high enough to lead Pacific Ethanol to record-breaking earnings of $0.12 per share in Q3. BioFuel Energy didn't do too bad either in the third quarter of last year, swinging to a profit of $0.02 per share (also a record). It was the first time either company had meaningfully been in the black.

Don't look for a repeat with Q4's numbers though. Realizing late in the year that the subsidy was not going to be renewed for 2012, ethanol prices plunged to a low of $2.06 per gallon by the middle of December on worries that the industry couldn't survive.

The market - stock market - knew better though, because as the price of ethanol was plummeting, shares of PEIX and BIOF were just starting to heat up. Perhaps POET POET (the world's largest ethanol producer) CEO Jeff Broin was right when he opined that the industry didn't need the subsidy to survive. Perhaps he realized what most are overlooking - that even without the subsidy, the government's ethanol usage mandates still apply.

The real litmus test, however, is still the going price of ethanol... and that's where things get really interesting.

Though still nowhere near the peak of $3.06 from July, ethanol prices have improved from a low of $2.06 a month ago to a decent $2.30 per gallon. Ideally, ethanol producers would like to see something in the range of $2.50 or more to have a shot at reproducing third quarter's profits, so even Q1's numbers may not like all that great Pacific Ethanol or Biofuel Energy. The price is pointed in a positive direction again though, and could get there fairly soon.

In the meantime, it's still clear that BIOF and PEIX are just itching to find a reason - any reason - to start the hottest part of their budding breakout efforts. Keep 'em close.  

8210 Postings, 5941 Tage thai0912 hours ago

 
  
    #788
1
18.01.12 04:38

8210 Postings, 5941 Tage thai09bei 1.33 liegt 200er knack die !

 
  
    #789
1
18.01.12 06:26
 
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8210 Postings, 5941 Tage thai09aus google finanz , last night

 
  
    #790
1
19.01.12 03:07
Pacific Ethanol Inc. (PEIX): PEIX is among the largest producers of ethanol in North America. It is engaged in the production, transportation, storage and sale of ethanol and wet distillers' grain in the western U.S. PEIX is noticeably absent from the holdings of most of the 30+ mega funds that we track, most likely because of the low sub-$1 price it has traded at until recently, and probably not a reflection on the perceived value in PEIX. Goldman and Vanguard are the only ones with a position in the company, at $0.4 and $0.2 million respectively. Overall, 33 institutions hold 2.3% of PEIX shares, with Hudson Bay Capital Management ($0.8 million) being the top holder with 0.8% of the outstanding shares.

kurz:
die groessten fonds sind bei peix zu wenig investiert,
ausser goldmann sucks  und  vangard, plus hu bay management
weil der aktienpreis nur um 1$ ist  (da habens regeln, falls nasdaq delisting)
und der wahre wert der company bisher
nicht reflektiert, erkannt  wurde.

                                         thai09 (nicht google) uebersetzungsprogramm .-)))))))


http://seekingalpha.com/article/...the-world-s-largest-money-managers

moin !  

11328 Postings, 7590 Tage Frankeheute noch billig einsteigen

 
  
    #791
19.01.12 08:22
...der chart spricht für deutlichen ausbruch...noch vor dem wochenende.

gute geschäfte

franke  

11328 Postings, 7590 Tage Frankehmm können sich noch nicht entscheiden

 
  
    #792
1
22.01.12 11:17

11328 Postings, 7590 Tage FrankeDaily Short Sale Volume

 
  
    #793
1
22.01.12 11:38

11328 Postings, 7590 Tage Frankeauf in die nächste woche

 
  
    #794
22.01.12 11:40
das ganze erinnert mich an anfang oktober kurz vor dem letzten ausbruch.die nächsten meldungen sollten zu madera  und zu Q4 zahlen kommen..und beides sollte positiv für den kurts werden.

schönes wochenende

http://translate.google.com/.../www.barchart.com/opinions/stocks/PEIX  

1577 Postings, 5259 Tage Tuedi2005@franke

 
  
    #795
1
22.01.12 14:21
Mit dem Ausbruch VOR dem Wochenende war das ja nun leider nix.
Dann will ich aber mal hoffen, dass Dir Deine Erinnerung an Anfang Oktober recht gibt und der Ausbruch mal in die Gänge kommt.
In dem Sinne: Auf eine schöne grüne Woche :-)  

11328 Postings, 7590 Tage FrankeLöschung

 
  
    #796
1
22.01.12 17:07

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    #797
24.01.12 06:19

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    #798
24.01.12 09:41

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11328 Postings, 7590 Tage Franke...

 
  
    #799
24.01.12 12:33
hab isch voll den pushup ....ggg...liegt wohl daran das ich mich um einige tage mit dem anstieg vertan hab  

238 Postings, 5153 Tage Butterbrotkursziel

 
  
    #800
24.01.12 14:15
5 $ bis ende märz  

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