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rickpic Member |
posted June 12, 2004 00:51
I'm starting this thread and I will try to post to it each day at least untill it catches on! The Idea here is to catch stocks at the lowest possible PPS and jump in before they run up! If you have any plays that you feel have worked there way as low as they can get and are ready to run, then post them here and we can follow them till they run! This doesn't require a hole lot of DD just the ability to see a stock bottom out! Read the PRs and if they look good then look at the charts and figure out what the movements of the stock are and then post what you feel the bottom is! Lets see how many 20/30/50/100% runners we can find for this thread! Im going to start it with LSTA because it has runs between .0005 and .0025 and it is at .0007 at the moment. Who knows you may even catch a spin off with this one as they just started a new divition and there bringing up there A/S at a shareholders meeting 6/25! Read the filings and you will see what they hint at in there! The CEO also just bought 60 million shares! Good Luck I own shares of LSTA @ .0007 [This message has been edited by rickpic (edited June 12, 2004).] [This message has been edited by rickpic (edited June 19, 2004).] [This message has been edited by rickpic (edited June 19, 2004).] IP: Logged |
Upside Member |
posted June 12, 2004 01:05
How about DCUT at .015? This stock was at .20 in early February and now bounces between .015 and .022. They are late with their 10Q and 10K and have been moved to the pinks but outside of this, there has been no bad news recently. Could jump back to the .06 level or so with some news. IP: Logged |
tahoechris Member |
posted June 12, 2004 01:11
quote: Maybe they havent released their 10q for a reason though? Could be holding out for bad news? Who knows though. IP: Logged |
rickpic Member |
posted June 12, 2004 01:14
Looking at DCUT's chart and a few of there PRs I would say that it has playability if its caught at its low maybe a 30% intraweek play and with some good news as with all stocks it could do even better! Looks like it hasn't decided whether to stay in its curent range or move up or down so it is moving quite a bit and this is exactly the kind of stock I'm refering to! Thanks Rick [This message has been edited by rickpic (edited June 12, 2004).] [This message has been edited by rickpic (edited June 12, 2004).] IP: Logged |
rickpic Member |
posted June 12, 2004 01:27
DRMH Is also way down there and hasn't run up as yet. I'd like to see it level off for few days before its a traget but its so low that it may not take that break before running up! They have no bad news, but Im guessing they may come out with the "we are listed on the Berlin exchange without our authorization" PR soon! I don't know that they are but the chart is looking fishy like maybe they are! If anyone has a way to check this I'd be greatfull! I don't hold any position in this stock yet! IP: Logged |
will Member |
posted June 12, 2004 09:44
rick, I love this idea, but had no idea that it would be a sound practice. I have been looking at stocks on the smallcapcenter.com based solely on volume. When I see a new symbol, or a stock I don't own, (EX: MBAH), I check Barcharts for historical prices, then yahoo finance for news. I did this EOD 6/2/04. I identifiedd the following stocks: GBLL, ADOT, IDGE, GXXL, MBAH, UCVL, PCCL, QANT, TTRIF. I put them on my watch list. and I believe each one of them had a move North. Now, not all were at their 52 week low, but MBAH, and GXXL were, and these are the two that made the most impressive gains and held for while. GXXL moved from .0013 to .0030 Thursday. I didn't play any of these because I was watching, logging, experimenting with this approach. So low PPS, (at or near the 52 week low), plus volume, plus news, appears to be produce winners. I guess the trick is, getting in, and more importantly knowing when to get out. IP: Logged |
TradingWizard Member |
posted June 12, 2004 10:30
GFYF I got in for 0.0064 and now is at 0.0007, and went as low as 0.0006 (52 week low). ------------------ IP: Logged |
rickpic Member |
posted June 12, 2004 10:33
Hi Will You have the idea, and at least ADOT was one of my picks last week and it did have a run up. I don't have time to check out the rest of your list right now, but I will sometime later today. The stocks don't have to be a 52 weeks low. What i look for is trends in charts that show 20/30/50+% moves regularly and then play what apears to be the bottoms for that stock. Some stocks move up and down 6-8 times a month and those are great little money makers! All is fair in this investment world where my brocker reminds me regularly that there are no rule in the OTCBB and PINKS! IP: Logged |
TradingWizard Member |
posted June 12, 2004 10:33
SRCI / or USCI - one of these is running at 0.0001 once a day probably. Few people expressed that most of the orders don't fill at 0.0001. Anyway very sceptical about USCI, we don't even know if they exist, and SRCI no idea what is going on (no news since name change, and I have not seen a web site also). Volumes still high for both. ------------------ IP: Logged |
rickpic Member |
posted June 12, 2004 18:31
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Booty Quest Member |
posted June 12, 2004 19:08
IBZT. This stock has really pissed me off since February and I don't like their CEO, but they claim they're getting off the Berlin Exchg (supposedly filed last week) and that dammm keyboard has GOT to be ready to hit the shelves soon (following the latest stall - FCC approval). I got out a couple months ago and turned it all over to QBID which was a great play. Last Wed? it went down to like .01 and then had it's first run in a long time (up 30+% with no news) then stalled. I have my finger on the button ready to buy, but don't want my money tied up if they find a whole new way to stall. IP: Logged |
rickpic Member |
posted June 12, 2004 19:47
quote: IBZT was a pick of mine last week, only because of how fast it dropped and for no other reason! It may not be the last time its playable from the bottom. IP: Logged |
will Member |
posted June 12, 2004 21:27
Rick, those picks were after the market close 6/2/04. Most save TTRIF had done someting since. There might be a couple in there that I would consider playing now, but for the most part I think thay have done what they were going to do for abit. For ex: look at ITGE on 6/9, went as low as .0010, to .0020. Can't say I would have been in and out at those points, but maybe close ??? I just like the concept for discovering stocks that might move.
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Upside Member |
posted June 12, 2004 22:14
How about a little controversy? UVCL. Maybe let it fall back to .008 or so first. I'll be the first to admit there is no sound reason to buy this one other than the fact that every 6 weeks or so it does one of its runs for a couple of days then falls right back down. We just had one a couple of weeks ago so the next one probably isn't due until mid to late July or so but it's something to consider. IP: Logged |
will Member |
posted June 12, 2004 23:41
I saw that one on 6/2 also in my volume search, I put it on watch but at .01 it is what I think is high for a quick hit. I did see it run to about .03 a couple of weks ago though. I like playing cheapies. I saw it's 52 week low at .0054.
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Upside Member |
posted June 12, 2004 23:52
Probably not the best recommendation on my part but it does have a history of short runs. I agree, .01 is too high. Wait a few weeks and catch it around .007/8. If history repeats itself it should see a .03 run sometime this summer. IP: Logged |
will Member |
posted June 12, 2004 23:57
Tomorrow I am going to look for more, I haven't done it since 6/2. I'll post them here and we can disect them. SUNDAY- no can do from smallcapcenter.com. Looks like only the Canadian stocks are listed, and there is no date select feature to check US stocks for Thursday. Guess it will have to wait until Monday. I'll loook for another most active volume list for Thursday though.
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Booty Quest Member |
posted June 13, 2004 15:30
Of course CMKX! IP: Logged |
rickpic Member |
posted June 13, 2004 16:13
Maybe CMKX but only at .0006 to risky to be chasing it up and maybe get caught at the top! No rules on how many times in the same month you can play the same stock if there is a platern bottom! LSTA is a 2-3 times a month turn over! I still like PCCL and QANT as they look like they are close to bottom now! [This message has been edited by rickpic (edited June 13, 2004).] IP: Logged |
Nashdaq5 Member |
posted June 13, 2004 18:09
TSBB, closed at .006 Thursday near 52-week low, way undervalued, shot up to .01 couple weeks ago, dropped to .006, made another run to .0094 last week, now back down at .006, worth checking out. IP: Logged |
danheilman Member |
posted June 13, 2004 19:48
Rick, I just wanted to say congradulations to you, way to go Buddy. A true believer!!! I don't know if you remember me, I'm Dan Heilman from NSDM, I went to work for them. Here is my new Email, FindDiamonds@msn.com Contact me through it. Would love to chat with you and I think you want to chat with me too!!!
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rickpic Member |
posted June 13, 2004 20:48
Dan I sent you off an E-Mail and I'll be around the rest of the night! Rick IP: Logged |
rickpic Member |
posted June 14, 2004 08:07
Im gonna add AFRT to this group list becasue its back at it low after the recent run to .028 I think that with a partner like westinghouse they will be back in there with a few more PRs that will surprise the market. Nothing better than buying a stock thats been all beat up! Rick IP: Logged |
will Member |
posted June 14, 2004 08:54
Good morning Rick. You ready for today? I put a sell in for LSTA at.0017, hope it pops today. IP: Logged |
rickpic Member |
posted June 14, 2004 08:56
Keep an eye on WGFL today also. It looks like they are going forward in a big way! IP: Logged |
will Member |
posted June 14, 2004 08:58
I have some I bought @ .029, 4/5/04, been waiting for something to happen there.
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will Member |
posted June 14, 2004 14:17
Rick: Today is going to be a great day to find these bottom gems. I am seeing so much red my eyes need bandaids. You might know the reason for it, no need to elaborate on that point. It's gonna be good shopping tomorrow morning. We're bound to catch one at the 52 week low, some volume, good news, and ready to pop. [This message has been edited by will (edited June 14, 2004).] [This message has been edited by will (edited June 14, 2004).] IP: Logged |
will Member |
posted June 14, 2004 14:33
Gman: You been reading rickpic's thread on bottom plays? LOL, OOPS! Wrong thread. [This message has been edited by will (edited June 14, 2004).] IP: Logged |
jiffer Member |
posted June 14, 2004 15:22
I picked some up today at .0058, not quite the bottom, but hopefully close enough.
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Breezer Member |
posted June 14, 2004 15:26
quote: well no popping today IP: Logged |
Maelien Member |
posted June 14, 2004 15:27
I just picked up some CGPN at .0035. If not at the low very close. IP: Logged |
Nashdaq5 Member |
posted June 14, 2004 15:32
should play nice tomorrow Jiffer, should see some pretty good volume in the morning with the low PPS, IMO IP: Logged |
will Member |
posted June 14, 2004 15:34
From the first post on this thread by rickpic: "Im going to start it with LSTA because it has runs between .00005 and .0025 and it is at .0007 at the moment. Who knows you may even catch a spin off with this one as they just started a new divition and there bringing up there A/S at a shareholders meeting 6/25! Read the filings and you will see what they hint at in there! The CEO also just bought 60 million shares!"
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rickpic Member |
posted June 14, 2004 15:36
something is up with LSTA 15 million of the 22 million so far today have been bought at the ask! I keep thinking that they are coming with spin off new on the subcidiary they started! Keep an eye on it! IP: Logged |
BDUBS07 Member |
posted June 14, 2004 15:50
TSBB !!!! It is an easy 100%. It dips then runs. This is about its low. If not its low it is darn near close it. IP: Logged |
having fun Member |
posted June 14, 2004 16:43
tsbb is at its low gfyf is at its low I would love to see a bounce on these two!! IP: Logged |
will Member |
posted June 14, 2004 16:47
RICK: Here's one for you to chew on. CORR IP: Logged |
will Member |
posted June 14, 2004 17:10
Here is one I missed, please indulge me and let me post it. I only do this to build my confidence that the concept of investigating/playing these beat down stocks just might have some substance. will Press Release Source: Food Safe International, Inc. Food Safe International Signs LOI with I.M. International Trading Corp. TORONTO, May 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Food Safe International, Inc. (Pink Sheets: FSIJ - News) is pleased to announce that it has entered into a Letter of Intent with I.M. International Trading Corp., a Nevis-based company, to distribute our food safe process. I.M. International will represent Food Safe International in the Caribbean and act as a gateway for distribution of the food safe process and additional food safety products throughout the Caribbean. Food safety is an extremely important issue that affects all of the world's people. Countries in the world are becoming increasingly more independent on both their food supply availability and food safety. Food Safe International plans to be in a position to provide both the equipment and processes needed to meet the escalating demands of the world in respect to food safety. About Food Safe: The main goal of Food Safe is to eliminate food safety and sanitation issues and provide methods to improve procedures to minimize risk and liability. Food is one of the most mobile commodities traded internationally. Consumers are asking more questions and demanding answers. Whether the commodity is spices (insect contamination), beef (E. coli), strawberries (Hepatitis A, salmonella), fish (mercury) or any of thousands of foods traded globally, consumers and buyers are demanding new standards of quality, safety and nutritional value. Protecting people from food borne illness is Food Safe's number-one priority. Food Safe's comprehensive program is a proactive approach to food safety. Spurred into action by food crises in the global beef industry, there is an international consensus that producers and food industry stakeholders require a reliable methodology and technology for verifying food production and food safety. Forward-looking statements in this release are made pursuant to the 'safe harbor' provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, continued acceptance of the company's products and services, competition, new products and technological changes, as well as any and all 'other risks' associated with business. CONTACTS: Investor Relations Jason Wong TORONTO, May 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Food Safe International, Inc. (Pink Sheets: FSIJ - News) is pleased to announce that it has entered into a Letter of Intent with DTG Industries, Inc. (Pink Sheets: DTGJ - News) to create RFID traceability and tracking solutions for perishable fruits and vegetables. Specifically, Food Safe will work with DTG to industrialize iPico's unique Dual Frequency RFID tags, readers and middleware in perishable containers to provide full traceability from the field to the retail shelf. Food Safe and DTG will market and integrate the combined solution to global food producers thereby creating an integrated food-source management, marketing, source verification system, and food safety process from the producer to the consumer. Food Safe and DTG are companies well positioned to meet this need as part of an RFID solution to track fruit and vegetable production simply and cost-effectively. shs decreased by 1 for 100 split Capital Change = shs decreased by 1 for 800 split. Pay date=09/11/2003. Company Notes: [This message has been edited by will (edited May 22, 2004).] [This message has been edited by will (edited May 22, 2004).] IP: Logged
1.) Outstanding shares Regards, Jason Wong Today it closed at .004, up 135% IP: Logged |
will Member |
posted June 14, 2004 17:18
DRMH , I bought a small position in this at .009 -- dumbass! Currently at its 52 week low, .0019, 20 day avg vol = 1.3M, 5 day avg vol = 2.2M, today's vol = 6.2M down .0015, 44%. I think I'll be sick! IP: Logged |
will Member |
posted June 14, 2004 17:31
CGPN I list this because it traded at its 52 week low today, .003, but closed at .0045. CGPN -- Cyber Group Network Corp. (The) (NV) Com ($0.001) Address: Officers: Shares Outstanding: 145,646,665 as of 2003-06-13 Estimated Market Cap: 728,233 as of 2004-06-09 Current Capital Change: Dividends: None State of Incorporation: NV Company Notes: Class Notes: Transfer Agents: 5 day avg vol = 1.3M, today's vol = 3.1M No news. IP: Logged |
will Member |
posted June 14, 2004 17:45
Others I looked at quickly, but didn't fit the criteria, but were either near their 52 week lows, or were considered based on volume. Some are near their YTD lows. Anyone wanting to look here's the list, any opinions? THTHF, ATNG, IBII, CBBSE, VNTB, MYIQ, BIKO, CNES, PABN, ARGD, SPII, ACSH, IEME, GRDL. IP: Logged |
Upside Member |
posted June 14, 2004 18:04
quote: This one had me intrigued until I found this in their latest SEC filing:
Gonna keep researching this one though. It still might be a good pick. I'll post anything I turn up. [This message has been edited by Upside (edited June 14, 2004).] IP: Logged |
rickpic Member |
posted June 14, 2004 21:31
CORR seems playable at .005 increases in A/S are not allways a bad thing if they target the right aquisitions. DRMH all i can say is average down, because this one isn't staying way down here very long! A breaf discription of what a company is doing is easier to read along with a link to new then the entire PR in a thread. Will give me a breaf discription of the companies you listed. Like at a low, has 30% swing, good PR out, or anything other than just a list of stock! IP: Logged |
keithsan Member |
posted June 14, 2004 21:34
got rid of news..... [This message has been edited by keithsan (edited June 15, 2004).] IP: Logged |
will Member |
posted June 14, 2004 22:02
Besides leaving out the link to the news, was the information for CORR sufficient for you?
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rickpic Member |
posted June 14, 2004 22:03
CGPN is well worth the watch and is the kinda stock that this thread is all about! Huge swings almost every day! Nice find Will! Finding a safe low on it is the key1 I would say somewhere between .003 and .004 at this point! I'll have to keep an eye on it! IP: Logged |
rickpic Member |
posted June 14, 2004 22:07
yes Will but what I was suggesting is a link to the news and not posting the hole news just a breaf discription to get the idea what it says and maybe an opinion! It makes it easier to follow the thread if you can scrole through it fast! rick IP: Logged |
will Member |
posted June 14, 2004 22:12
Got ya. I'll try and follow that format. If you need anything don't be shy asking. We might be onto something. Upside and keithsan have joined in, good sign, I follow both of their posts, and have confidence in their opinions. quote: IP: Logged |
keithsan Member |
posted June 14, 2004 22:23
quote: sounds like I shouldn't have posted that one here.... i'll try and remember IP: Logged |
Upside Member |
posted June 15, 2004 00:26
originally posted by will: quote: Will, IP: Logged |
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