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It could be. They have a good idea and also have some good products. I originally bought them for the sealants they have for disasters. The prizewize site I never even looked at until the day before it was ready to roll. i liked it a lot and wished I had bought more shares. If their PR's are positive and they are making money I think the price will fly. Whe it does-take a little off the table. Keep free shares if you like the company and don't be afraid to sell. Don't fall in love with a company. If you can take the money and run you will do OK. IMO-DD-Debi
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Hmmm, you got in at the HOD right before a 3 day weekend. You didn't mention what your game plan is, holding long or turning it over for a quick profit. In my opinion it is worthy stock choice especially if prizewise really takes off however .045 may not have been the best entry point. If it shoots up on Tuesday I recommend taking your profits and then wait until the inevitable dip ensues to get back on the train. If your intention is to hold long because you have that much confidence in their success with prizewise then I would just hold and average down by adding more at the lower levels (like the low-mid .03's perhaps). One thing I noticed is that this company sure does put out a lot of pr's.
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I have been following this stock for about a month now...not long but very exciting stuff the prizewise.com site. Now advertising and commercials will be key, but i dont think they have a lot of cash to burn on this. The biggest part of TFCT is the gov. contracts they could get for homeland security with their land and sea patches. They are looking to get an estimated 30 million in funding....that would send the stock much higher. I cant wait to hear though how they plan on really advertising prizewise besides the two commercials they have on their website. I am long with 57k share at average price of .036....good luck
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Hello Sargeant. I am glad to see some military people in here.

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Look Man, I am not here asking for any favors here nor using the service card. I am just like everybody else in here asking for opinions and hopefully learn from others mistakes.

I have been in the military for 15 years and hoping to do 10 more. By the way, You went out there one time I have gone 3. But, when the heat is turned on some people leave others stay.

This forum is not to get into a pissing contest not I have the desire for it, just wanted to set the record straight.


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Sgt. this is my personal two cents so take it with a grain of salt...

I'd go long on TFCT ONLY with free shares...my opinion is this is the mentality needed with all penny stocks..... if it shoots up.. good for you but if I were you I'd sell off till I have free shares... Yes they have a good idea.. but at a penny stock its easy to pump it up by massive proportions and then watch it wither away and die.. Try to put everything in perspectiev... 20% on a penny stock isnt much... but lets say if it were a $40 company.. that would be going from $40 to $48 in one day... on a $40 stock wouldnt you sell on that point???? Unless it had some incredibly amazing fundamentals and you were very long in the stock I'd say you'd most likely sell... so think like that with penny stocks.... most people work with penny stocks becauase they need the volatility to make small money into big money... but at the end of the day... I think it would be nicer trading blue chips once a week for a dollar gain rather than praying on the expectations of our pennies..

But anyways (damn I'm rambling).. Most experienced investors buy with an idea of when to sell and you know how the game works... Buy low and Sell HI, so the main idea of the game is to figure out when the majority of share holders are selling and thats how you'll make money... if you make a huge gain on a stock.. just think of all the people who've been tied up in this stock for ages who are looking for an opportunity to sell... but then again it all comes down to the potential of the stock.. so follow what Lenin said "Study Study Study"... don't buy without an idea of when to sell and you should be ok... otherwise you are just gambling.


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