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that was me choking down 1.55, couldn't get filled at 1.47, 1.48, 1.50, 1.525. Then I finally give them the ask, they fill me 1.55, and then the next guy at 1.50....grrrrrrr...What's up with that???
It'll all be ok tomorrow when we gap up rrrrrright.....?
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thats good to know, either you got unlucky and changed your price at the wrong time as someone went to sell or the mm's didn't want this to register back at the high since the float is so small. (this also shows why the spread is so big, they didn't show your 48 or 49 bid, just the 45.
so there could be bids in the middle.
ON the gap up. who knows. IT would be great though. Chart looks poised to continue on and upward. A steady climb upward is what I'm hoping for. gaps on the way are bonus.
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bubby, they just did it again with 2 500 blocks showing the last as 1.50 I love the mm's.
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quote:Originally posted by BuyTex: green day...good start
Green is good! I was hoping for a better close and I have to go back to work tomorrow. I will only visit sporadically.
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Thanks Keithsan for this great Pick!!! I was in at 1350*1.5. Well also tell me whats the target price to sell too. I dont mind long term hold too.
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I cant do sell prices. I can tell you the stock is gapping every morning and looks strong.
As usuall, try and sell on the ask whenever you sell a low float penny. They try and steal your shares by making you sell .20 cents lower on the bid.
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1.52 then 1.80! this thing is everywhere, but at least the bid has moved off 1.55
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the 1.52 is people just selling on the bid that are scared to lose their money, whoever bought those shares will now try to sell them on the ask or later for a nice flip.
We call them bidwhackers. what they should do is decide a price is good for them say 1.99 and put a sell in and wait for it to be bought.
But some people just don't know. Suckers moving hard though
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