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WTNK looks very good in my opinion, massive volume out of no where with not much of a push, should bounce back to .07-.08 soon I think, I am going to try and get 75k shares. Thanks!
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thanks moneybags, i am killing myself here, i got 10k shares of wtmk cuz i could not get filed for $2k worth at .04 yesterday, so today i sold at .04 earlier to just get out and lose like $35 in comission. Well it hit a high of .10 and if I was filed yesterday i would have made 100% in a day, damn
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and by the way i decide to put that $2500 in mssi at .035, which is sitting where it is at, hopefully it can get to its former levels.
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BLLD is one to watch on monday it moved on news but it may go up for a few days longer like it has before. Also WWAT is one that has gone down sharply the last few days, bad news may be coming but I would keep it on radar. Monday or tuesday I think it will head back up to where it like to be like it has in the past. None of my plays are long term. They are designed for quick 1-3 day profits then out. Good Luck and don't get greedy get rich. Moneybags.
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excuse me for the retarded beginner questions but i'm new at this and i was wondering, since i do go to school and have a part time job if it would be smart to buy it now, and then just put it up on the block immediately with my asking price and then sit on it because i have no way of monitoring it all the time due to my job and school. if this is a really stupid question i give you permission to make fun of me but i was just wondering.
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BLLD I think it has a least one more good day maybe two and SNNW is still on watch to bounce. PUT GKIG and WWAT on Radar for Tuesday
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jerrywasaracecardriver -> you want to be careful about doing this, because what if the price drops? When I'm not watching the stock, I always have a stop order in effect to make sure that I can cut my losses if the stock suddenly drops in value.
We all know that putting money into volatile stocks is a risk, and you should keep this in mind.
Have said this, if you have a stop order in effect, you cannot also have an open sell order at a different price because then your orders have exceeded the number of shares you own.
Just something to think about....
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