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cruz, if it gaps UP on the open? it USUALLY goes back down in the afternoon...i think that if people that are NOT daytraders are starting to buy in? the charts will become unpredictable


the RSI is almost 90!

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cruz
although the candle stick stuff works often
i think gtel is not playing by the rules.

there was a classic candle stick pull back
within the last 10 days go pull a candle stick
chart and check it out... but it seems as
if the rules are changing for gtel..

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thanks blue and glass. also, good job picking this glass! i am just wanting to get in for the long run at the best possible price. great stuff from this company. this stuff should work. this kind of stuff has been around 50+ years.
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here is something someone said:

GTEL vs SIRI...

I was wondering what the PPS would be if GTEL was 'on the radar' like SIRI. The P/S (Price/Sales) ratio for SIRI is currently 196.84. If we take GTEL's current run rate of $900,000/week, that would be a 'Sales' of .059/share. Take the SIRI P/S ratio of 196.84 X .059 and GTEL would be 11.61 per share right now! And GTEL has not even scratched the surface of it's revenue potential.

More importantly, does anyone not believe that GTEL's long term potential (especially with Stratellites) is not infinitely more promising than SIRI? It is quite possible that SIRI may become a customer of GTEL.

'Fasten your seatbelt' because when GTEL gets 'On the Radar' (Big Board Listing in 2005) it WILL be the stock ride of this decade!

Food for thought, IMO.

P.S. So, how good of a buy is GTEL at this time? I agree with Trigger. A lot of people will be very wealthy, very soon!

NOTE: Above posted last year when SIRI was around $9.

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lets not get to carried away now...
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UPCOMING EVENTS
1) Feb. 22-23...Technolgy Summit re: Stratellite launch
2) March 25th...Launch of Prototype STRAT
3) AMEX Listing?..time unknown
4) March 31st..audited 10KSB(4th quarter included)
5) end of 1st quarter..International Gateway in Hong Kong
6) within 1st qtr..A full telephony product line

Do your DD and find out why everyone is jumping aboard

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quote:
Originally posted by cruz:
hey - i just got nonmarginable funds available today. now i have to wait to get in on the dip. does anybody have an idea what the dip will be? i am sure there will be profit taking tomorrow being Friday.

That's like playing it like the micro-pennies. It may or may not dip, but waiting is riskier. If you believe this has ENORMOUS upside potential, from where it's at now, you won't worry about the current price. It may not (or it may) dip, but the risk of missing a major run is too risky, IMO.

When SPEA hit a dollar, would you have waited for a dip? It's at $15 now, and it was ELVIS. There was no dip until it hit $11, and breifly backtracked. Now it's $15.

You aren't playing MLON with GTEL, IMO

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I remember days when you had to wait minutes for the time&shares chart to move for GTEL....NOW it runs like the big board

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gtel seems to fight for every penney..
right now its fighting for .35 so you can
get in at .34xxxx something....

its going to the stratosphere

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I do not know if you guys have seen this story but it is the one that sold me solid on GTEL. It really got me pumped up about it.

GlobeTel Communications Corp. (OTC BB: GTEL)

This Situation is a Sleeper

I interviewed CEO Tim Huff yesterday & am impressed. This is a situation you should seriously look into, because it has products & technology that are wanted & needed. It has long-term potential that is nothing short of huge in my opinion. In this, my first editorial coverage of GTEL, I only talk about one aspect of the company’s business. In future editorials, I’ll bring you up to date on other exciting products & technology.

A Paradigm Shift

GTEL will probably be the primary instigator in a paradigm shift or event. A paradigm event happens very infrequently. It’s the big event in history, or basic improvement in technology, that changes everyone’s life. Going back a bit in history, the automobile is a prime example. So is the airplane -- the electric light – the telephone – radio – television – the computer -- & more recently -- the Internet.

There are paradigm events within most industries as well. In the communication industry, there have been several, including cell phones, broadband computer connections, & the advent of satellites that afford services like Direct TV.

GTEL’s paradigm event is its “Stratellite.” -- A Stratellite is similar to a satellite, but is stationed 13 miles up in the stratosphere rather than in orbit 22,500 miles up.

The Stratellite is a big dirigible. It’s about the size of a football field (about 275 feet long). It’s unmanned. It’s powered by the sun. It stays in one spot relative to the earth’s surface, guided by a GPS coordinate system. It takes only about three to four hours to deploy it from the ground.

At the relatively low altitude of 13 miles, each Stratellite will have clear line-of-site communications capability to an entire major metropolitan area as well as being able to provide coverage across major rural areas. The Stratellite will allow subscribers to easily communicate in "both directions" using readily available wireless devices. In addition to voice & data, proposed telecommunications uses include cellular, 3G/4G mobile, MMDS, paging, fixed wireless telephony, HDTV, & others.

It would take only about 13 Stratellites to cover the entire U.S. -- GTEL’s initial application, however, will be to areas that are more sparsely populated. Consider a small Third World country with little or no communication capability -- no hard wire system for telephones -- no towers for cell phones. A small number of Stratellites could cover the entire country. At each home or business that wants or needs telephone communication, a small antenna about the size of a saucer (cup & saucer size of saucer) is placed on a window or roof eve. A receiver that costs about US$70 is connected to that & to any number of telephones in the building. But telephone communication is not all that the simple setup can offer – it can provide the signals for broadband computer connection to the Internet, high definition TV, cell phones, etc., etc.

The advantages of Stratellites is that with signals only having to travel 13 miles, the reception should be far better than from satellites where the signal has to travel 22,500 miles. I suspect that the signal will be able to have fewer problems associated with adverse weather as well. We have Direct TV, & during bad thunder storms, we have a problem getting a good signal.

Cost is a big consideration – the cost of building & deploying 13 Stratellites, for example, would probably be a lot less that the cost of one satellite.

GTEL’s First Stratellite Deployment

On 5/5/2004, GTEL announced it entered into an agreement to deploy the world's first high altitude Stratellite platform for wireless voice, data, & digital broadcast services. Through its subsidiary, Sanswire Networks, GTEL entered into a binding heads of agreement with an Australian consortium that will provide funding to deploy the world's first Stratellites in Australia. The jointly owned company will operate the Stratellite network in Australia & New Zealand.

Tim Huff says: “This agreement is a strong indication of the worldwide interest in the Stratellite technology, & independently validates the proposition that this technology, successfully deployed, will be a paradigm event in the history of telecommunication. The Australian press has already picked up on the importance of this partnership & we feel that this technology will change the landscape of the telecommunications market."

Tim Huff told me that there is a demonstration of the technology planned over Atlanta sometime in the next two months – it will use a smaller version of the Stratellite temporarily positioned only about three miles up. When that takes place, I’ll update you on its results.

To learn more about the Stratellites, visit Sanswire Network's website at http://www.sanswire.com – Sanswire Networks, LLC is a newly formed subsidiary of GTEL.

GTEL is an IP (stands for Internet Protocol) solutions/applications based company. Although international carrier termination business is the base & the beginning of its services, GTEL’s goal is to provide strategic advantages to commodity telecommunications based products. It takes such products as voice termination, prepaid calling cards, store valued debit cards, & IP adapters & gives those products & services unique market advantages. It does it through the deployment of its unique software & IP platforms. In each of these cases, GTEL has developed unique approaches that give it market advantages worldwide.

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If these stratolites perform well, GTEL's stock price rise will be compared to Apple or Microsoft . [Smile]

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That dip you were looking for is forming ... I'd get in before 11am.
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i think you might have that half of the last
big white candle stick pull back hapening.
so go to the stock charts look over the last
five days find the big white candle stick and
guess half....

it did this about 10 days ago... as well...

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looks like half of that big candle stick is
30 but i am still young at reading these things

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how low will it go? (according to the sticks)?

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30 its there now if your jumping in now is
the time....

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notice the small share price sells
thats them mm's telling one another its
gone fare enough...

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did i call that or what... and you
boys been messing with my stars...

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lots of resistence at .30


if it holds another couple minutes I'm buying in some more

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man i just saw .35 go thru... that had to hurt

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well i got to go pick a kid up at school.
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damn ... they're not filling my order
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What are you trying to get in at?

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before i go, i tell it finished
its correction.. so if you did not get in
you missed it... its now headed back to 35

after a stock has been hard at play and it
starts to turn down. look back to the
last big white candle stick.. figure half
that and that will probably be your correction

sometimes you will finish the day there but
this stock is to hard at play...

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i had mine at.29, so raised it to .31 got filled...

i've had better luck getting filled on heavy volumes by putting in an order and leaving it, then if you modify the order it's more likely to be filled than if you place a NEW order...

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filled at .311

yep had mine at .30 as well

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also, notice the last correction was 5
days ago, so this could have been the
big correction for the next 5 days...
(but thats only if it keeps playing hard)

and who can say but remember watch the last
big white candle stick and you can get that
at stockcharts . com

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I can't belive you guys are excited to buy at .31 : ) that only shows the faith we have. Last time I bought was .15 If I had more cash avaliable today I would be doing the same thing.

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my cost avg is quite a bit lower... just picking up a few extra...

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notice the sells at 100 shares.
the mm's are talking hard...

so this might be a whole day of correction
if so it will hang around 30 half the lst big
candle.

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noticing .35's going thru too....
i think it headed back up...

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there are abunch of trades going above the ask....

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on my scottrade ticker I keep seeing the price click up to .35 for like 10 seconds.

what is that? the bid and ask aren't refelecting .35

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I type to slow for you guys ... already answered my question

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the dip was MM's covering shrt position's IMO

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If we make it to .35 today GLASSMAN will make $40,000.00 of his one day purchase of 1,000,000 shares ; )

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