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you think it will be tough getting in on qbid at .0016 since thats what its at now, or should i put in at .0017 just to make sure?
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I say put it in at .0017. Even if you put it in at 17 there is still chance of it going through at 16.
Keep your eye on the stock. I really don't know what's gonna be going on with it. I think theres a chance it might go down even more so you might want to wait. I hope it doesn't cause I bought in around .0022 but I'm not worried cause I'm sure it'll get back up there.
Good luck with w/e you choose though.
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Super, it says it dropped 90% but it is a typo if you look at the charts and history. I think it opened at a screwed up price of .026 instead of .0026. Hope this helps. Take care
quote:Originally posted by supermandwc: daradog.....Ive been looking at lbtt myself, on friday it dropped arond 90%!!!
that scares me, but also means that it might be bound for a good bounce early this week.
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oh yeah, just looked at the chart again. thank you very much....but what happens on march 3rd that theres gonna be a run dog? or anyone else
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quote:Originally posted by CGHitman14: I say put it in at .0017. Even if you put it in at 17 there is still chance of it going through at 16.
Keep your eye on the stock. I really don't know what's gonna be going on with it. I think theres a chance it might go down even more so you might want to wait. I hope it doesn't cause I bought in around .0022 but I'm not worried cause I'm sure it'll get back up there.
Good luck with w/e you choose though.
I really hope it does not break the support at 0.0016 (it can go down for couple of minutes...but the support should be 0.0016 according to charts), if not I will start getting worried...
It should actually start going up, once the MMs have enough share for the buyback rollercoster. I think the spread is between 0.0016 & 0.0026...
quote:Originally posted by dardadog: Be sure to tuck a few shares of LBTT away before the mad rush at the end of the month. Don't forget, big doin's on March 3rd. Use profits first few days of this week to accumulate a little nest egg if you don't have one.
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a week from monday, march 1, they (qbid) will do their first broadcast right?I was researching that like a madman last night, i just cant remember if it was a test broadcast or what?
I gotta believe that this event will trigger a good run, but what do i know?!
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Energytec's Drilling Success in East Texas Continues With Latest Well February 05, 2004 5:24:00 PM ET
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