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You know... Speaking of goulash... I've always thought Goulash was a pasta with beef and a tomato sauce in it... Always liked it... Went to a nice restaurant in West Bloomfield, Michigan once... and they were serving Hungarian Goulash... It was what I expected. Then I traveled to Hungary and learned that Hungarian Goulash is actually a soup of some sort... Reminds me of beef stew. Anyhow it was just funny seeing this high end restaurant serving this meal they called Hungarian Goulash... when they were way off. mach
quote:Originally posted by machtabow2: Yes... the Paprika and the famous Hungarian Goulash! I haven't booked the tickets... but will likely go in mid December until Early January... Still trying to figure out how i will trade stocks while overseas... Do you think they will have high speed. I was told they do... but it seems weird trading over oceans... Last time i was in Naples, Florida... I was stuck with a dial up computer and actually lost money because of the delay in selling. I didn't like that at all. mach
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I am leaving on December 18th.....Back on January 5th......I hope my wireless satellite computer works so I can do my websites.....I have checked and it is supposed to......I am keeping my fingers crossed......
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Really... Wireless Satellite... Are you kidding... Tell me more please... I need one if it exist. Don't you need a hub of some sort? mach
quote:Originally posted by Power106: I am leaving on December 18th.....Back on January 5th......I hope my wireless satellite computer works so I can do my websites.....I have checked and it is supposed to......I am keeping my fingers crossed......
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Yes, you have to have a hub, but there is supposed to be one close enough to use.....Pretty scary but I am jumping in anyway......I have it ordered.....
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quote:Originally posted by machtabow2: Well there you go... With all the money you make here... Buy a Krispy Kreme Franchise. Mainland... like how you phrase that... Is it that Hawaii is a place only to vacation in... not a place to settle down? Hows the weather? Is it humid? mach
There's no way I would buy a franchise. I would get huge! Krispy Kreme for breakfast, lunch and dinner! However, I bet it would be a great investment out here. I'm enjoying my time out here. The weather is absolutely beautiful. It's always in the 80's during the day, rarely ever rains, and gets down in the 70's at night. There really isn't too much humidity. We usually always have the trade winds blowing. I wouldn't want to settle down here though. Too expensive and too many people. I'm thinking of this as a "long-term" vacation. When it's over, I'll be ready to go back East. I just have to remember how good I have it now. Most people would love to come here just for a week and I'm fortunate enough to be here long term.
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Speaking of wireless ... here is a thought ... in few years if not sooner we won't need to be connected to the wall the way WIFI technology is goin ..
As a matter of fact I am collecting information to start a company on east coast that will provide WIFI coverage in Airports, Hotels ,Libraries ,Cafe's ... companies on West coast are already up an running and grabbing the market share ...
Trying to partner up with some of them like Hottzpotz and branch out in east coast ... Will most likely be looking for interested parties and investors ... anyone interested .. e-mail me and I will send out a proposal once it's finished ...
Basically it will enable clients to log online anywhere from their lap top .. ( i.e. business people sitting at the airport waiting for a flight ... Sales Reps. trying closing a deal in a Hotel Cocktail Bar and needing to log onto their corporate site, students studying in cafe's Libraries, Pharmaceutical/Equipment reps in Hospitals doing a presentation etc) ... This is a ground floor ... talk about a penny stock with incredible potential!
PS .. best part … NO ONE IS DOING IT YET IN EAST COAST
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O.K. I'm going to Hawaii... I'm convinced i must go.... It rains all the time here in Orlando and is alwyas humid... I love warm weather.... Sounds perfect to me. By the way... Krispy Kreme does well... You could make a bundle there... though I heard that Hawaii is pretty health conscious as a whole. mach
quote:Originally posted by dawn0304: [QUOTE]Originally posted by machtabow2: [b]Well there you go... With all the money you make here... Buy a Krispy Kreme Franchise. Mainland... like how you phrase that... Is it that Hawaii is a place only to vacation in... not a place to settle down? Hows the weather? Is it humid? mach
There's no way I would buy a franchise. I would get huge! Krispy Kreme for breakfast, lunch and dinner! However, I bet it would be a great investment out here. I'm enjoying my time out here. The weather is absolutely beautiful. It's always in the 80's during the day, rarely ever rains, and gets down in the 70's at night. There really isn't too much humidity. We usually always have the trade winds blowing. I wouldn't want to settle down here though. Too expensive and too many people. I'm thinking of this as a "long-term" vacation. When it's over, I'll be ready to go back East. I just have to remember how good I have it now. Most people would love to come here just for a week and I'm fortunate enough to be here long term.
quote:Originally posted by Power106: Yes, you have to have a hub, but there is supposed to be one close enough to use.....Pretty scary but I am jumping in anyway......I have it ordered.....
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Dawn: You can't currently buy Krispy Kreme franchises in the US. The franchises are already granted to "area developers" who do not have the right to sub-franchise to anyone. Believe me, I had a set of investors waiting in the wings to dump money into one (strategically placed below a coffeehouse that I owned ) and was shut down time and time again by KK corporate and the "area developer." Now, wonder of wonders, there's a KK opening up less than 1/2 mile from the site that I had proposed to them less than 6 months after sending my business plan to corporate... C'est la vie, I guess.
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Yeah, I've been wondering how to calculate new breaking points as well as resistance levels. If we know the old B P was .0065, and the resistance was at .012 to .013, how do we calculate the new. Thanks, looking forward to knowing any tricks of the trade you all may have.
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I think the market's confused this morning. Probably many people sitting on the sidelines wondering what to do here. Hoping to get in the .006's... but possibly ready to chase it up if it runs. With MM sitting at .008 they have time to think about it... Will current holders sell so that they can get in lower prices.... Quite the dilema. Entertaining. I can comfortably hold either way. mach
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I'm not as patient as Mach. Forgive me, but I hope it goes up now!
Kevin
quote:Originally posted by machtabow2: Im routing for you Denjohn. I'm patient as I know the move up is imminent. Good luck with entry. mach
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For a while I thought all the CYTP investors had vacationed to Europe or something. We're finally back in the top ten in trading volume. Started off with little action period this morning. Little dip to get some more shares for anyone who has any available money left. Lets have a good day.
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quote:Originally posted by kevinbailey: I'm not as patient as Mach. Forgive me, but I hope it goes up now!
Kevin
I'm with you kevin.. my patience is all tied up with IBZT right now, I need CYTP to make me some money as soon as possible. It already has.. but.. you know, make me more so I can put it to good work
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I know Kevin. You weren't patient @ .0055 for several days... and then the big run. This is easy money here. I'm personally not concerned about these little shakes. We all know where the floor is. If your selling near these lows... for minimal profit... I think you're crazy as we all know how fast this can run when MM start marking up prices. Let them accumulate. Hope some here accumulate too. I see big... big numbers within the next four weeks. Patience. mach
quote:Originally posted by kevinbailey: I'm not as patient as Mach. Forgive me, but I hope it goes up now!
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we need a turn around. Mach, what are the possibilites of this thing breaking its floor and continuing downward? Its always good to know both sides of the coin. Thanks
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I was in initially at .0055, got out at break-even. Got back in at .006 and got out at double the money for free shares, so I'd say I did alright. I HATE these shakeouts, as it weakens confidence in an already cheap stock.
Kevin
quote:Originally posted by machtabow2: I know Kevin. You weren't patient @ .0055 for several days... and then the big run. This is easy money here. I'm personally not concerned about these little shakes. We all know where the floor is. If your selling near these lows... for minimal profit... I think you're crazy as we all know how fast this can run when MM start marking up prices. Let them accumulate. Hope some here accumulate too. I see big... big numbers within the next four weeks. Patience. mach
------------------ "I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use." - Galileo Galilei
This is "case-in-point" of what I was saying about weakening investor confidence.
Kevin
quote:Originally posted by skatchmo: we need a turn around. Mach, what are the possibilites of this thing breaking its floor and continuing downward? Its always good to know both sides of the coin. Thanks
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It's not turning around Skatchmo. Have faith. The techs tell you that. MM accumulating and will test the floor as I told you. If you are fortunate enough to pick some up when they do... good luck. But don't be fooled in a shakeout. This happens everyday in the market. Even with the best stocks. mach
quote:Originally posted by skatchmo: we need a turn around. Mach, what are the possibilites of this thing breaking its floor and continuing downward? Its always good to know both sides of the coin. Thanks
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As long as BAMM is on the BID the floor will stay at .0065. BAMM is the one to push it down so they can accumulate. Testing yesterday's low and then bounce today IMO
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I use to get fooled when they did this.... not anymore. Sell into strength. Buy into weakness. mach
quote:Originally posted by buzz: As long as BAMM is on the BID the floor will stay at .0065. BAMM is the one to push it down so they can accumulate. Testing yesterday's low and then bounce today IMO