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Listen, we're all somewhat honest adults here. We really need to get together, pick a stock with a low float, and try to buy up as many O/S shares as possible. And then hold. Maybe do some pumping, and see what happens.
I know, I know, the company will see as suckers and just keep issuing shares.
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think its agreat idea.... What price range.. personally I like buying at .0001-.0005 but which ever has the greatest potential at the lowest pps.
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i'm new but i'm game. no $$ in the bank right now though. depending on timing. can we really make a diff ?
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Ok, that's 2 on board. I think I will call this group "Repo's Raiders".
Well, let's think about this logically: 1. We need a stock that has great potential from an upcoming PR, but that is continually held down by daytraders/MMs.
2. I don't care about the price, anything - .0001 to $1.00 even.
3. Low low LOW float, and low O/S shares.
Then we go to Raging Bull, Yahoo, etc. and pump the **** out of it after we are all in. Theoretically, if there isn't many sellers, the buyers will push the price up. Then if we hit a PR, we're golden. Then we agree on how to SLOWLY bleed our way out of it.
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I don't think there are to many .0001 stocks out there that have less than a billion O/S or somewhere else in that area.
I've seen a few with about 12 million O/S but they have since jumped up to much.
Right now I'm buying up UGRD, I know this probably isn't what you guys are looking for but, they do only have 20 million OS and the trading volume is pretty low.
Also, it will easily rise due to the current situation over in Asia right now. If we were to start buying and pushing the price up I'm sure that we could make atleast a 500% gain from its current price.
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try TTCS up 64% today. bottomed out at .0009 Now up to .0021 and going up a tick every 10 minutes. 500 million OS. They are about to release a PR with OIL gushing out of the ground Numbers.
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500 million is quite too much I think. I'm not quite sure we'd be able to buy up enough, unless one of you has atleast $400,000 right now
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I'm looking to move soon, but we need A LOT of people (or cash) to make this work.. get the word out. But not to the other boards. Stay within allstocks, or your friends or whatever.
We need the other boards to pump on.
And I'm certainly not going to make the decision on the final stock so... keep the ideas coming.
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I'm relatively new here but am in...Does anyone have a web site that we could go to? Don't think it's a good idea to hook up here. Need to provide confidential info.. give e-mail...phone...whatever....Then screen out folks...also need a leader... Your idea repo...should be your ballgame...no worries man... Kevin
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What's not ethical? Ok, even forget about the pumping idea on other websites. Besides that, what's wrong with buying up a huge chunk of potentially good stock and limiting the price manipulations that happen all the time from daytraders?
Look at SIRI - granted, a huge float, but that stock is mostly retail. It should have dropped down to $4 by now, but the MM's and Institutions can't because the public own most of the stock. The only thing that is going to drop that stock is panic.
I'm sick of getting burned on pennies here and there because of MM's games.
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Look at thinly traded issues. You'll see quick price increases so everyone won't be able to get in at the bottom but if you structure it right with controlled buying and selling, everyone should be able to make the same percentages. It works almost like a pyramid scheme. When the top guy gets out a new one comes on board. Problem is that it takes a VERY disciplined approach and it might be illegal.
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check out the numbers on RDXM. aslo it is a homeland security stock float may be to high for the price
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