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November 2024
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5 Trade Ideas for Monday: Alkermes, Citigroup, Caterpillar, Neogen and EchoStar
5 Trade ideas excerpted from the detailed analysis and plan for premium subscribers:
Alkermes, Ticker: $ALKS
Alkermes, $ALKS, comes into the week testing resistance. It has a RSI rising in the bullish zone with the MACD positive. Look for a solid break of resistance to participate…..
Citigroup, Ticker: $C
Citigroup, $C, comes into the week approaching resistance. It has a RSI in the bullish zone with the MACD rising near zero. Look for a push over resistance to participate…..
Caterpillar, Ticker: $CAT
Caterpillar, $CAT, comes into the week approaching the all-time high. It has a RSI in the bullish zone with the MACD rising. Look for a new high to participate…..
Neogen, Ticker: $NEOG
Neogen, $NEOG, comes into the week testing resistance. It has a RSI in the bullish zone with the MACD positive. Look for a push over resistance to participate…..
EchoStar, Ticker: $SATS
EchoStar, $SATS, comes into the week in consolidation. It has a RSI in the bullish zone with a MACD positive. Look for a break up from consolidation to participate…..
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After reviewing over 1,000 charts, I have found some good setups for the week. These were selected and should be viewed in the context of the broad Market Macro picture reviewed Friday which heading into the September FOMC meeting and Options Expiration, saw heading into the last full week of September, equity markets showed strength following the FOMC’s first rate cut in 4 years.
Elsewhere look for Gold to continue its uptrend while Crude Oil bounces in its downtrend. The US Dollar Index continues to hold lower in consolidation while US Treasuries are failing at levels that could reverse to an uptrend. The Shanghai Composite looks to continue the bounce in the downtrend while Emerging Markets rise in consolidation.
The Volatility Index looks to remain low and stabilizing making the path easier for equity markets to the upside. Their charts look strong, especially on the longer timeframe with the SPY making a new all-time high Thursday, breaking a range. The IWM and QQQ are holding up on the edge of a range break to the upside. On the shorter timeframe the SPY is also strong with the IWM and QQQ building momentum as price reaches the August highs. Use this information as you prepare for the coming week and trad’em well.
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Milesun Kothabur Lyrics - Nilakshi Neog & Neel Akash
Milesun Kothabur Lyrics Milesun Kothabur Lyrics: Assamese Song 2023 sung by Singer : Nilakshi Neog, Neel AkashTune : Nilakshi Neog, Lyrics : Mrinmoy Mrittik, Music : Ujjwal Aarong, Mix & Mastering : Diganta Bordoloi Assamese Songs Lyrics of Milesun Kothabur Singer : Nilakshi Neog, Neel AkashTune : Nilakshi NeogLyrics : Mrinmoy MrittikMusic : Ujjwal AarongGuitar : Kowstav Moni PhukanFlute :…
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#Assamese Song Lyrics#Assamese Songs 2023#Diganta Bordoloi#Milesun Kothabur Lyrics#Neel Akash#Nilakshi Neog
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I'm hungry for more lgbt scifi (esp space operas) .... but I've read a lot already lol. I've read everina Maxwell's books and really enjoyed them. also the teixcalaan books, once & future (and its sequel), Emily skrutskie's bloodright trilogy, the darkness outside us, light from uncommon stars, a complicated love story set in space, the space between worlds, this is how you lose the time war, the disasters, Empress of forever, a strange and desperate glory, unconquerable sun, the locked tomb series... just to name a few. I think more recent books (published 2023-2024) and upcoming books are less likely to be on my radar, and I really enjoy romantic drama in my space operas but it's not necessary, and I also really enjoy when there's a major surprise twist. the wayfarers series is on my list but it doesn't seem to be available on Libby unfortunately
Try Bluebird by Ciel Pierlot, Seven Devils by Laura Lam and Elizabeth May, The Starmetal Symphony by Alex White, the Xuya Universe Romances by Aliette de Bodard, the NeoG series by K.B. Wagers, The Salvation Gambit by Emily Skrutskie, Persephone Station by Stina Leicht, The First Sister by Linden A. Lewis, Bang Bang Bodhisattva by Aubrey Wood, A Fractured Infinity by Nathan Tavares, and if you like mystery, The Mimicking of Known Successes by Malka Older!
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June 2023 Queer Adult SFF Books!
TRANSLATION STATE by Ann Leckie 6/6/2023
nonbinary MCs
once human, Translators have been changed to serve as spokespeople for an alien race
but one Translator wants More, and sets off in search of their own life
adventures and mysteries ensue
THE FIRST BRIGHT THING by J.R. Dawson 6/13/2023
f/f
wives who circus together,
travel the midwest in an alt post-WWI world together
magical circus vs magical circus, but make it dark
THE SURVIVING SKY by Kritika H. Rao 6/13/2023
queer MCs in a m/f relationship
floating jungle city above a raging Earth
magical architects keep it afloat, until suddenly they can't
a struggling marriage, illegal magic, and misplaced reverence!
SAVAGE CROWNS by Matt Wallace 6/13/2023
enby and bi MCs
an ostensibly utopian nation has been exposed as anything but
now the rebels who would remake their country meet on the battlefield to decide its future
3rd in SAVAGE REBELLION series
THE GHOSTS OF TRAPPIST by K.B. Wagers 6/27/2023
queernorm world, queertastic cast
Coast Guard but make it spaaaace
ships are going missing and even the pirates are a bit scared
ghost ships and voices and mysterious songs - oh my
3rd in NeoG series
THE INFINITE MILES by Hannah Fergesen 6/20/2023
pan MC
her best friend disappears for 3 years only to return and demand they find the hero of a fictional TV show, who happens to be real,
strands the MC in 1971,
and then things get weird
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As they advocate for a free public library system with politicians and policy makers, Free Libraries Network organizers continue to build community libraries on the ground as examples of the world they want. In Dibrugarh, a city of just over 150,000 in the northeast corner of Assam, trans rights activist and storyteller Rituparna Neog established the Chandraprabha Saikiani Feminist Library & Resource Centre as a library and community space. The brightly lit space features walls festooned with rainbow flags and shelves of books for patrons of all ages in a mix of languages including Hindi, English and Assamese. Library leaders also support Project Kitape Katha Koi, a community library that serves children in nearby Chenijan, Jorhat, among the region’s industrial tea plantations. “Within a free community library, we can sit together, we can exercise democratic values, have discussion and conversation, sharing of information, knowledge,” Rituparna told Truthout. “The free community library is a site of resistance.”
Grover sees free libraries in Assam and across India as part of a history of public library organizing in the country. “For the longest time, we have seen waves of library movements and individual and collective efforts to build a public library system in India,” says Grover. “Each time it gains momentum the ideas are filtered down, diluted and eventually buried, perhaps barring in Kerala, till they are unearthed again with a fresh set of demands for public libraries for the people. No matter the number of blows to the movements, the demand keeps resurfacing.”
For now, FLN activists and organizers are leaning into the library as a crucial institution in broader movements for social and political change, especially urgent as the extreme right continues to consolidate state power in the country. “Libraries are the people’s tools to educate, organize and agitate,” says Rao. “FLN recognizes the critical role of the library in listening and responding to the people’s struggles. The library must employ its resources, infrastructure and services to empower all.”
#this article is by emily drabinski who just finished up a term as president of the american library association#public libraries
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6, 10, 20 for the end of year book asks?
Thank you!!
6. Was there anything you meant to read, but never got to?
oh so so many, I'm definitely making backlist tbr reads a priority next year! The big three are the Broken Earth trilogy by NK Jemisin (on hold on Libby to read in January, I promise!), Machineries of Empire by Yoon Ha Lee, and the White Rat/Paladin/whatever series by T Kingfisher
10. What was your favorite new release of the year?
There's a couple but the one I haven't seen anyone else talk about is The Witchstone by Henry H Neff. It's fantastic! More people need to read it!
20. What was your most anticipated release? Did it meet your expectations?
tbh I'm not sure I've actually managed to read my most anticipated books yet? lol oops. Everything I was sure enough about to preorder/buy I haven't touched - Bunt!, the First Test graphic novel, Lake of Souls, Bitter Waters, The Bone Harp, Bad Houses... I was also looking forward to the NeoG and Evander Mills sequels, but I'm still waiting on my library to get the audiobooks!
Things I actually finished though- The Other Significant Others was very good, quite comforting, everyone should read it, but not as revolutionary to me personally as I'd hoped. The Village Library Demon Hunting Society unfortunately fulfilled my lowest expectations, which was that it had cozy vibes and I wouldn't love it, though it was certainly ok.
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Jaljinaesseoyo modu Bogosipeoseo urido Eojjeom ireohke Sigani anganeunji jeongmal Beoseu aneseo going Ibulsokeseo going Goingeun eonjena neoge going going
I had no idea what song this was until I saw the “going going” UGH GOSE
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NeoG—the Near-Earth Orbital Guard, a diverse military force that patrols and protects the solar system, inspired by the real-life mission of the Coast Guard—and the crew of Zuma’s Ghost are under attack, and shocking truths are about to be exposed.
What the black takes should stay in the black.
Ensign Nell “Sapphi” Zika has been working hard to get past her trauma, but the unnerving pleas for help she’s hearing in the Verge and the song she can’t get out of her head are making that increasingly difficult. As Zuma’s Ghost gears up for a final run at the Boarding Games, their expert hacker is feeling anything but confident. Plus, her chief’s robot dog, Doge, is acting weird—a computer problem she can’t find an answer to—and the increasing number of missing freighters is putting everyone living on or stationed around Trappist on edge.
It doesn’t help the NeoG’s mission that Dread Treasure is sidelined from competing in the Boarding Games, and Commander D’Arcy Montaglione is stuck on the front lines of the mystery of the missing ships while also stuck in his own head. Never good at trusting people to begin with, he’s struggling to piece together his new crew in the aftermath of a great betrayal, knowing this may be his final chance at command. The last thing he wants to do is prove his enemies right and end up getting shoved behind a desk and forgotten. The easy answer to missing ships is pirates, but D’Arcy soon realizes the easiest answer is rarely the right one out in the vacuum of space. What’s worse is that the actual pirates are scared of something out beyond the asteroid belt. Something that’s been taking their ships too…
As the unknowns multiply and one of their mysterious enemies escalates by launching an attack on the NeoG itself, the Interceptor crews must brave both cyber and outer space to hunt down their foes, but no one is prepared for the truth that is revealed or the way it will shake the foundations of everything they believe about the universe.
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In my new interview with author K.B Wagers, they talk about how "And The Mighty Will Fall," the fourth book in their military science fiction series "NeoG," isn't exactly what it seems. Or what the title implies. https://paulsemel.com/exclusive-interview-and-the-mighty-will-fall-author-k-b-wagers/ 📖🚀
#KBWagers#KBWagersInterview#KBWagersAndTheMightyWillFall#KBWagersAndTheMightyWillFallInterview#KBWagersNeoG#KBWagersAPaleLightInTheBlack#KBWagersHoldFastThroughTheFire#KBWagersTheGhostsOfTrappist#Books#Reading#AuthorInterview#AuthorInterviews#BookTok#ScienceFiction#SciFi#MilitaryScienceFiction#MilitarySciFi#SciFiBooks
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Hofstra Professor and Filmmaker Screens New Documentary: “Go On, Rituparna”
Go On, Rituparna, a 31-minute documentary directed and produced by Aashish Kumar, Hofstra University professor of Radio, Television and Film, will be screened on Monday, October 28, 6:30 p.m. in room 211 Breslin Hall, South Campus.
The film follows the journey of Rituparna Neog – known as “Xun” to her mother, and “Piku” or “Ritu” to friends – who has blazed a trail for queer and trans rights, gender justice, and access to free libraries in the state of Assam and throughout India.
Monday, October 28, 6:30 p.m. 211 Breslin Hall, South Campus.
This event is FREE and open to the public. For more info https://tinyurl.com/489mfvny
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