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What do you guys think? I know a great majority of these are great for day trading, but could be gone next week. Which ones do you think show the best potential for holding LONG?
Which ones are the best "hold on tight for awhile" micro pennies in your opinion?
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Really? They could explode and make huge cash when they do. I know a lot of people have been long on QBID for instance for a long time now.
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quote:Originally posted by marcinek: Look at SMTR...it's pretty low right now. In 2007 they're going to boom. Do some DD.
I said the same thing about 2-3 yrs ago.. when SMTR was at .23........
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quote:Originally posted by marcinek: Look at SMTR...it's pretty low right now. In 2007 they're going to boom. Do some DD.
I said the same thing about 2-3 yrs ago.. when SMTR was at .23........
Yep. But remember, they really had nothing behind them then. What is going to happen when the government requires all cars to have tire monitors in some way or another?
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kilerb - I was long on QBID as well. I got in last november just before the big run to .0097. Instead of walking out of the stock with over 15000 off of a 5200 investment, I just exited with a little under 900.
Do your DD. For example it is apparent the QBID CEO diluted and has been very vague with pr's and keeping investors informed.
I'd say sure do DD on a company and if you like it buy into it. When it runs, however, get out with your profits. Don't buy into a dream in the penny market. That was my $4303 introductory lesson to the penny market. Matt
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Yeah, I guess it's seemingly one in a zillion that actually becomes a successful healthy stock huh?
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I see that in the Sept 04 news., that all tires have to have the monitors by Sept 07. but, I've been burned once by this one, but good luck.. I truly hope it does well for you.
RICHMOND, BC, Sep 20, 2004 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- SmarTire Systems Inc. (SMTR) reported today that it applauds the rule amendment by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) that requires all new passenger cars and light vehicles being manufactured for sale in the USA to be equipped with tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) by September 2007. In addition, only direct measurement systems such as those developed by SmarTire will meet the more stringent NHTSA requirements
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I think some long term plays could be CTCK - If they make it to the US with there roofing product it could take off.They hired a New York City firm to market it for them. OXFV - ready for another run to a penny PEKG - for a future run if there house band makes it big.
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quote:Originally posted by Superbee383: I see that in the Sept 04 news., that all tires have to have the monitors by Sept 07. but, I've been burned once by this one, but good luck.. I truly hope it does well for you.
RICHMOND, BC, Sep 20, 2004 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- SmarTire Systems Inc. (SMTR) reported today that it applauds the rule amendment by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) that requires all new passenger cars and light vehicles being manufactured for sale in the USA to be equipped with tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) by September 2007. In addition, only direct measurement systems such as those developed by SmarTire will meet the more stringent NHTSA requirements
Same with me. I got in at .18 and am now at .08. Talk about owned. I'm gonna wait a little more, the MA's are crossing, may be something
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When I think about it, my introductory lesson actually cost me $16494 considering the opportunity cost if I had sold at the elevated levels. Do you see how important it is to sell when you have profits? Matt
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Take a look at Calbatech guys (CLBE). Has revenues and patents backing it up with a strong new acquisition. I would also add MBA Holdings (MBAH), also with revenues and solid subsidiaries.
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rshn - RushNet, Inc. Announces New Item Ginseng Viral Care
Robert Corr, president of RushNet, Inc., said, "The scientific confirmation of ginseng's powerful anti-viral properties will support our launch, in early 2006, of a highly profitable line of all-natural Ginseng Viral Care(TM) products. We have combined pure Wisconsin-grown American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) with other quality ingredients known to enhance immune function and overall health. The result is a product which is very timely given the likelihood of raging influenza epidemics going forward."
quote:When I think about it, my introductory lesson actually cost me $16494 considering the opportunity cost if I had sold at the elevated levels. Do you see how important it is to sell when you have profits? Matt
That really sucks but I guess everyone difines profit differantly. I'm just gettings into investing so I dont know much and I dont have much to invest either so when I make my $50 - $150 for the day (if I'm lucky) I'm out. I got into BTWO at .0019 and could have got out at .0023 for like a $45 profit but from what I'v read about the company and the recent activity in the stock with the new announcment I think I'll stick around for a while and see where it goes.
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quote:Originally posted by kilerb: Really? They could explode and make huge cash when they do. I know a lot of people have been long on QBID for instance for a long time now.
Thats the dream that has burnt so many new investors in this market. But it seems no one wants advice from the long time investors in the sub penny market. They just have to get burnt several tines then they learn. Usually after a year in this market.
There is no long term play in this market but saying that I know you won't listen. Just remember this after you do learn and don't just say, I won't invest in this market again as many do.
Just learn how the game is played and play the game and you can make money at this level. I guarantee that anyone that tells you to hold this penny stock long that it will take off soon has been holding on for way too long and is just hoping that if they can get enough new investors to sign up it can make this move. But for every new long term investor the company probably just added that many shares to the market in the form of dilution. Not only causing the stock not to increase in value but in fact decrease.
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Besides, those that held Qbid short term are the ones that made money. Those that have held long have lost their shirts. Not a good example there.
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What is "long term" in pennyland 2 days,2 weeks, 2 months....definately can't have years and pennys in the same paragraph...woops I do like Q from this price though....I think the dilution $$$$ has been put to good use not in the back pocket of the ceo...so Frank thanks all investors who bailed out,it doesn't matter where the money came from to build a billion dollar co. or am I way off....is Q not known around the country by now , what will happen when then the pps turns around and we see a 2000% day..... We all know most who gets into Qbid are not looking to make a couple bucks....they're looking to make life changing $$$$.....so what will we start selling at .0015,.015,.15, who knows we can dream can't we......or is it a dream, I know I'm not buying into a SHELL....when I do get in
I hope the next 6-9 months are life changing for me; I know it won't be life changing if I lose 5 grand. GLTA
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WSTN is starting to make some traction. Here's one of the big press releases recently.
Time Warner Telecom to Provide Network Connectivity for Westlin Bunker Disaster Recovery Operations
HOUSTON, Sep 29, 2005 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Westlin Corporation (Pink Sheets:WSTN) is pleased to announce that it is working with Time Warner Telecom to offer advanced Secure Collocation and Disaster Recovery services at the bunker via Time Warner Telecom's advanced fiber optic network. The key to a successful Disaster Recovery plan requires a reliable connection from a customer's primary site to its backup site. The Time Warner network provides a fast, stable, Ethernet based solution from over 250 buildings in the Houston area as well as 44 markets nationwide. The Houston area just missed major damage for the second time in a month with Hurricane Rita and the Bunker offers a unique data security solution that ensures a company can continue to operate with minimal interruptions. The new connections to Time Warner's network allow customers to use layer 2 private Ethernet VLANS directly from their office to the bunker at speeds from 10MBps to Gigabit. These connections allow businesses to replicate their data in real time to backup servers in the bunker. A real time replication program reduces the recovery period for a business that loses their primary site from days to hours.
Additionally, Time Warner's new "IP trunks" telephone service is being integrated into the bunker Disaster Recovery program. Customers who also use Time Warner for local telephone service can redirect their telephone service intact from their primary office to the bunker disaster recovery center with one phone call. The IP Trunks service allows a customer to migrate to new SIP-based Voice over IP services and cost savings without having to replace their PBX equipment.
For more information please contact the Houston Time Warner office at 713-341-4321 or the Bunker at 281-404-2223 Houston / 936-582-5953 Conroe.
About Westlin Corporation
Based in Houston, Texas, Westlin Corporation (Pink Sheets:WSTN) is an Internet technology company engaged in Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity business lines. Its operation, located in a former Nuclear Fallout Shelter provides one of the most secure environments for on-line and near-line data storage, safe from natural disasters and terrorist acts. The Westlin Corp's web site is www.westlin.com
About Time Warner Telecom Inc.
Time Warner Telecom Inc. (Nasdaq:TWTC), headquartered in Littleton, Colo., provides managed network services, specializing in Ethernet and transport data networking, Internet access, local and long distance voice, VoIP and security, to enterprise organizations and communications services companies throughout the U.S. As a leading provider of integrated and converged network solutions, Time Warner Telecom delivers customers overall economic value, quality, service, and improved business productivity. With more than 20,000 route miles of its own local and regional fiber networks, a national IP backbone with 10 Gbps capacity, and over 5,500 buildings connected directly to its fiber networks, Time Warner Telecom provides the local "last mile" of reliable communications services to customers. Please visit www.twtelecom.com for more information.
Forward-Looking Statements: Except for historical information contained herein, statements are forward-looking statements that are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties, which may cause the company's actual results in the future periods to differ materially from forecasted projections. These risks and uncertainties include, among other things, energy market volatility, product demand, market competition, and risk inherent to the company's research and development operations.
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quote:Originally posted by kilerb: Really? They could explode and make huge cash when they do. I know a lot of people have been long on QBID for instance for a long time now.
Thats the dream that has burnt so many new investors in this market. But it seems no one wants advice from the long time investors in the sub penny market. They just have to get burnt several tines then they learn. Usually after a year in this market.
There is no long term play in this market but saying that I know you won't listen. Just remember this after you do learn and don't just say, I won't invest in this market again as many do.
Just learn how the game is played and play the game and you can make money at this level. I guarantee that anyone that tells you to hold this penny stock long that it will take off soon has been holding on for way too long and is just hoping that if they can get enough new investors to sign up it can make this move. But for every new long term investor the company probably just added that many shares to the market in the form of dilution. Not only causing the stock not to increase in value but in fact decrease.
...ahhh BULLSH*T!!! Ric...never thought I'd ever have to react like this, but as a rookie, I'm just sick and tired of reading about how a seasoned investor, like yourself, can go as far to repeatedly state, and I quote, "There is no long term play in this market". Man thats not a respectful warning. Due to your own bad investments, thats your self-denial in refusing there are longs.
In this sub penny market there have been longs, and someone like you should know that. Don't cast a shadow down on us rookies just because you may have been burned a time or two.
Getting burned occasionally is only one element of "high risk" in this market and thats it! It does not mean that no one can never find a long.
Investors in this market, as they continue to invest, will, eventually find a long, maybe two. So do the rookies, such as myself, a favor and keep your negative experiences out of the risk/reward ratio equation. Because until we find our long, we would rather just make the best of our experiences here on Allstock's without the false testaments.
QBID'n Faithfully 5M "LONG"
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You just like posting thhis everwhere Qbid'n
Can't handle the truth there. Not sure how you figure I am wrong. You are long on QBID. It was at 7.5 billion share o/s last year when it ran to .028. Now after a year and a half they diluted the stock to 44 billion and it is worth .0004. I think it proved my point quiet well. I can take you through so many hopefuls last year and show you were they are at now and all have been diluted and pps has plummeted. You obviously haven't done any research onb this matter. I make money on Qbid because I didn't hold long. I bought and sold it several times for profit. I even made money on CMKX last year. You make money in this market off the hype not long term holds. You need to read this USA Today article. You will see I am not the only one who thinks this way. And most people that are making money at this level never hold pinksheets long.
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I also see that you have been thinking of GZFX. I held that last year too. I bought at .05 and sold at .18 then bought at .10 and sold at .16. Now if I held it long where would I have been today. .0084 and hoping I would get my money back.
QBID I bought last year at .0009 and sold at .0018. Bought back at .001 and sold at .0026. Bought at .0012 and sold at .016. Now if I held long where would I have been now?
TCFT I bought at .07 and sold at .19. And if I held long as many where pumping that you should because it was going to be the next E-bay. Well r/s and dilution later it is worthless.
ONEV bought at .08 and sold at .16. It was suppose to be huge with a deal with Microsoft. Where would I be now. In the hole like the rest.
ICAN, I bought at .0004 and sold at .001. Where is it now .0001 and wishing it could move.
You show me one pink sheet that has made it and I show you that they reversed merge and someone was lucky. But for every one that makes it there is 10 thousand that didn't. Especially the hyped ones on the message boards.
Pinksheet hide behind the fact they don't have to report. So when you get no information then you get just that. Would anyone have held QBID from last year if they knew that the o/s was going to be diluted so badly. I try and not talk bad about QBID because I made so much off it but you are diluting yourself if you think holding that one long is going to make you any serious money. You could be using that money on a runner right now and if for some reason Q could run again, buy in when its time instead of holding on till its worthless.
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What I think is real funny is you said that they wouldn't believe you and they will just have to be burnt before they get it. This guy has a rude awakening in store for him. And what do you bet he want sell if a run happens thinking it will go up more. Not that it will run with that many shares. Live and learn.
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quote:Originally posted by Ric:
quote:Originally posted by kilerb: Really? They could explode and make huge cash when they do. I know a lot of people have been long on QBID for instance for a long time now.
Thats the dream that has burnt so many new investors in this market. But it seems no one wants advice from the long time investors in the sub penny market. They just have to get burnt several tines then they learn. Usually after a year in this market.
There is no long term play in this market but saying that I know you won't listen. Just remember this after you do learn and don't just say, I won't invest in this market again as many do.
Just learn how the game is played and play the game and you can make money at this level. I guarantee that anyone that tells you to hold this penny stock long that it will take off soon has been holding on for way too long and is just hoping that if they can get enough new investors to sign up it can make this move. But for every new long term investor the company probably just added that many shares to the market in the form of dilution. Not only causing the stock not to increase in value but in fact decrease.
...ahhh BULLSH*T!!! Ric...never thought I'd ever have to react like this, but as a rookie, I'm just sick and tired of reading about how a seasoned investor, like yourself, can go as far to repeatedly state, and I quote, "There is no long term play in this market". Man thats not a respectful warning. Due to your own bad investments, thats your self-denial in refusing there are longs.
In this sub penny market there have been longs, and someone like you should know that. Don't cast a shadow down on us rookies just because you may have been burned a time or two.
Getting burned occasionally is only one element of "high risk" in this market and thats it! It does not mean that no one can never find a long.
Investors in this market, as they continue to invest, will, eventually find a long, maybe two. So do the rookies, such as myself, a favor and keep your negative experiences out of the risk/reward ratio equation. Because until we find our long, we would rather just make the best of our experiences here on Allstock's without the false testaments.
QBID'n Faithfully 5M "LONG"
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