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Im gonna buy 10K back at .13 if it gets there. Otherwise, I'm just gonna hold on to what I've got, sell a chunk at .32, then sell the rest at .96.
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Peaser says that about every stock, that it will bounce or ready to go high. I think it will return to it's price of six days ago, before it makes another good run. Any opinions.
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Well, that's the Fibbonnuci(sp) theory. 3 days up, one day down... 5 days up, 3 days down. etc etc. This stock got me, but it was my fault cause my enter and exit "problems." I just can't seem to know when to enter and when to exit. And please no, "Buy low, sell high" remarks, lol.
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This one's ticking back up. Let's have bold predictions. I'll say $10 before May.
Kidding. I'm guessing a dip down below $.12 today, but the mid-term trend will definitely be UP. Perfect stock to flip over the next couple weeks. Sell at $.15, buy back at $.12, sell at $.17, buy back at $.14., etc.
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Closed at the high today. Could go either way Monday - should be fun to watch. I did nothing with it today, but I'm buying this with what I made on it last week...
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I hope you don't call me a basher because that's not my intention, the stock is come from two cents to 26, all I'm saying is be careful. Don't get caught like Joe did on MSEP.
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I agree about MSEP. I'm daytrading this one until the trend reverses. It seems that when people have settled funds again that they are buying back into SMTR IMHO.
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To anyone that's in this stock now and has a decent profit. Actually the amount of profit doesn't matter, on the first rise I always figure from the bottom, and that was around two cents. You may be right on the long haul, but I don't ride roller coasters.
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I've been daytrading this one on margin for a few weeks now. It's turned some good profits for me over that span. It's trend has been to go up for a few days and then come down a bit for a few days.
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ICA Security Systems to distribute SmarTire for Motorcycles in France Monday May 2, 9:30 am ET Leading distributor of motorcycle anti-theft systems adds SmarTire to its product line
RICHMOND, BC, May 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - SmarTire Systems Inc. (OTCBB: SMTR - News) today announced that ICA Security Systems is distributing its SmarTire for Motorcycles product in France. ICA Systems is the largest manufacturer and distributor of motorcycle alarms and anti-theft systems in the French market with over 1000 dealers across the country. ADVERTISEMENT
SmarTire for Motorcycles is an active tire pressure and temperature monitoring system that provides real-time tire information to the rider while the bike is in motion. At a push of the button, SmarTire displays each tire's pressure, temperature and pressure deviation. If the system detects a loss of air pressure or abnormally high tire temperature, a bright warning light automatically alerts the rider to the condition.
"We welcome the opportunity to distribute SmarTire's innovative tire monitoring system for motorcycles in France," says, Philippe Aubeges, Chief Executive Officer of ICA Systems. "SmarTire for Motorcycles fits very well into our overall strategy to expand into safety related products in addition to our security and anti-theft products. ICA's established dealer base can also provide the necessary installation and servicing required to support the introduction of this product into the French market."
About SmarTire Systems Inc.
SmarTire develops and markets proprietary advanced tire pressure monitoring and technology systems for the global automotive and transportation industries. The U.S. Government, through the TREAD Act, has legislated that all new passenger vehicles must be equipped with tire monitoring systems beginning with a phased implementation in 2004. SmarTire is capitalizing on the rapidly emerging OEM and aftermarket opportunities. The company's vision is to become the preeminent provider of wireless sensing and control systems for vehicles worldwide. Incorporated in 1987, SmarTire has offices in North America and Europe.
Additional information about SmarTire Systems can be found on the website www.smartire.com. An online investor kit containing SmarTire press releases, SEC filings, current price Level II quotes, interactive Java, stock charts and other useful information for investors can be found at www.hawkassociates.com and www.hawkmicrocaps.com. Investors may contact Randy Halischuk, or Judy Leclercq, SmarTire at (800) 982-2001 email: investor_relations@smartire.com or Frank Hawkins or Julie Marshall, Hawk Associates at (305) 852-2383, email: info@hawkassociates.com.
This release contains various forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 which represent the company's expectations or beliefs concerning future events of the company's financial performance. These forward-looking statements are further qualified by important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward- looking statements. These factors include the effect of competitive pricing, the company's dependence on the ability of third party manufacturers to produce components on a basis which is cost-effective to the company, market acceptance of the company's products and the effects of government regulation. Results actually achieved may differ materially from expected results included in these statements.
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