Cliffs Natural Resources (CLF), formerly Cleveland-Cliffs, is a Cleveland, Ohio, business firm that specializes in the mining and beneficiation of iron ore. The firm is an independent company whose shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Cliffs' primary operations are organized and managed according to product category and geographic location: U.S. iron ore, Eastern Canadian iron ore, Asia Pacific iron ore, and North American coal.
$CLF (+26.4% pre) Cliffs, ArcelorMittal $MT Announce New Long-Term Iron Ore Supply Agreement - Street Insider
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This has been a good swing (or scalp) and imo is just a matter of time before it is back up to normal trading levels. Have been noticing significant block buys going through since last insider buys in May.
Did a search and nothing came up for "clf" so thank you to whoever found it Adding - recent insider buys on this in May - 6.30's - $6.60's (highest 200K @ $6.31)
[QUOTE="fireopal, post: 57777, member: 292"]Did a search and nothing came up for "clf" so thank you to whoever found it [/QUOTE] I confirm that as well ... like Fireopal on CLF research nothing came up ..... for info and better understanding the stock trend when opening a thread or even now and again to post as follow; CLF At close: June 29 6.98-0.05 (-0.71%) Previous Close 7.03 Open 7.15 Day's Range 6.92 - 7.20 52 Week Range 4.91 - 12.37 Volume 11,237,258 or like TTT posts specially posting the FINVIZ chart that get update automatically so looking back there are no any prices to compare if the stock goes up or down... JMO anyway
The search function on this forum is not very good. It will only find search phrases that are at least 4 characters long. I find it best to search for the title of the company, with an asterisk acting as a wildcard symbol. So if you were searching for AMD for example, you would search "micro*" and it will find it, or if you were searching for this symbol, you would just type "cliff*". The reason I add the asterisk is because if it's spelled differently (like if it were spelled cliff's for example) the asterisk will still find it because it's searching for any character after cliff. @StockJock-e is still working on a fix at some point, but there's no easy way to do it apparently.
I like that bullish crossover of the moving averages as well. That one looks like it's setting up for at least a 5% move upwards if I had to guess.