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Pcola I was in MMGP today .0013 out at .002 then it spikes to .0045 I think but I did lock in my profits closed at .0028
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Joey, try not to look at stocks after you sell them. Opens up too much regret, and often times you'll decide "It's still going up, I'm going to et back in." And you get smoked.
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No, haven't been any in approaching two weeks. The norm was about 1 a week for a while, there was just a pretty heavy run for about 2 months. My guess is because so many companies had their stock price fall during that time, there was more incentive for insider buying. This is probably more of a normal pace.
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lol, i am still holding SCS, after a little research the company seems a lot more stable, so I dont mind holding it until something else pops out =P
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Said Goodbye to my shares of SCS today at $11.65. I went with 4% rather than 5%, but considering I was seriously in the red on it last week, I'm not complaining.
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I use SecForm4.com, but you can get them prety much anywhere. yahoo finance, google finance, sec website, etc. They are all public info.
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It's been a while since the last signal, but WCBO is a new one for today. Without digging too much into it, it looks like this one released earnings last week that apparently weren't good enough for investors, and the price came down ~18%. Since then, 5 different insiders have bought $325,000 worth of stock, so it appears that they think the drop was an overreaction. I will be getting in near the open today.
Also, since a few people have asked, I figured I'd mention that over the 18 months or so that I tested, there was an average of about 1 a week, so it's not completely shocking that it's been so long since the last one. The beginning of this year, when most stocks were getting hammered, provided a good buying opportunity for most insiders, and so there was a period where there were many signals in a short amount of time. that type of frequency is unusual, and I expect the pace to go back to the ~1 per week or so taht I saw during normal market conditions.
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Cool thanks for the heads up. Seems to be prety thinly traded, which is of course a double edged sword. Can run fast and drop just as fast...
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