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you're most welcome on tfct. i already sold this a gouple of times at 200-300% gains. it is a good beta play but i think the best is yet to come for those who build free share positions and hold long.
some others i have been accumulating lately: uvcl was one. i have also been buying allot of afrr and neom. fats should also be good on the pullback. fnix has good beta and is a good long pick. these are all just opinions so please do your homework.
cytp will have a rocky road until it establishes a good new business plan. i hold free shares so i can afford to be patient. it has done just about exactly what i said it would, but even after the pullback, until i know more about their plan i think i'll watch it before i consider adding more. i would like to hear other opinions on cytp.
I'm hoping UVCL is next in line. I opened a position there last week. May add more if I free up some cash. Nice potential for gains IMHO. Just a matter of playing the waiting game.
AFRR....still can't bring myself to buy it again. Too much pain! LOL!
CYTP.....really disliked the last PR. I won't be getting into this one anytime soon. Looking at a six month chart, I would say it needs to hold the .0025 support range. If it falls through that, I see it going down to the .001's. It looks like its trying to turn at this point, but I wouldn't advise entry until a trend change is confirmed. All IMHO of course!
quote:Originally posted by old mullet: you're most welcome on tfct. i already sold this a gouple of times at 200-300% gains. it is a good beta play but i think the best is yet to come for those who build free share positions and hold long.
some others i have been accumulating lately: uvcl was one. i have also been buying allot of afrr and neom. fats should also be good on the pullback. fnix has good beta and is a good long pick. these are all just opinions so please do your homework.
cytp will have a rocky road until it establishes a good new business plan. i hold free shares so i can afford to be patient. it has done just about exactly what i said it would, but even after the pullback, until i know more about their plan i think i'll watch it before i consider adding more. i would like to hear other opinions on cytp.
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Thanks Uncle Milty, I have been holding this, Otherwise I would have been heavy loss.
Thank you.
quote:Originally posted by old mullet: you're most welcome on tfct. i already sold this a gouple of times at 200-300% gains. it is a good beta play but i think the best is yet to come for those who build free share positions and hold long.
some others i have been accumulating lately: uvcl was one. i have also been buying allot of afrr and neom. fats should also be good on the pullback. fnix has good beta and is a good long pick. these are all just opinions so please do your homework.
cytp will have a rocky road until it establishes a good new business plan. i hold free shares so i can afford to be patient. it has done just about exactly what i said it would, but even after the pullback, until i know more about their plan i think i'll watch it before i consider adding more. i would like to hear other opinions on cytp.
quote:Originally posted by jiffer: This stock is all over the place - I'm thinking about getting out for a small loss and getting into something with a bit more predictability.
I don't like to realize losses however - so I'm hoping someone will talk me out of it...
thats what makes it good. play the beta. look at a short term chart on this. i think some smart money got in at .033. might even have a shot at .03 again. this is when i buy.
quote:Originally posted by old mullet: thats what makes it good. play the beta. look at a short term chart on this. i think some smart money got in at .033. might even have a shot at .03 again. this is when i buy.
uncle milty
I think part of the problem for me is that I bought at .04 at the end of last year - it looked like it had developed a base around there and kept bouncing off of it and into the mid .04s. Then it broke down all the way to .025 and I held on. Then it hit .054 and I waited. This stock is everywhere.
It would definitely make a good beta play - for those who get in at the right point. I think I'll wait a while longer before I pull the trigger.
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I got out today and put my money in advk. This just isn't going anywhere and I think it has to do with shorting. I will get back in around April 1.
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