quote:Originally posted by will: ATNG listed 6/15 someone mentioned a buy at .005, traded at .0051 6/18. This doesn not fit our criteria, its 52 week low is .0006. If falls through that .005 support would have to wait for a new bottom.
[This message has been edited by will (edited June 22, 2004).]
posted
DardaDog wrote: I've thought of starting a thread similar to this concerning the "low volume" sneakers I refer to often (KARE) (CAPP) and the like. Since mentioning KARE about a month ago, it has not seen anymore daily volume than usual, but it cannot be bought at the dime either. KARE closes a little higher each day at a new 52 week high. Always 2-3 cents higher than previous day. I come across a few of these each day. From out of nowhere they come out with very big jump in price. Many continue each day with slight increase on no volume. If any of you are interested in following these type of plays I will start a thread and add to it with stocks that fit the description. If not interested, let me know. I'm too busy to carry a thread without interest. Some pan out well though, and many are ez two to three hundred buck plays in a short period. You pick up a couple thousand shares and it may take four trades to unload over a week to ten days, but the regularly climbing price pans out for a pay day for you. Playing a few of them all the time is a regular paycheck. DD consists more of how to play them more than the stock itself. More time involved anyways. DD on stock just a couple hours at most. DD on how to play them takes longer as it is a skill that needs honing. Let me know. ------------------ Due Da Due......But Be Quick About It!!!!!
DaDog
-------------------------------------------- Hi DaDog, I am a little scared of low volume plays. How do you usually make out with them? What is the best way to play them? Thanks-Debi
posted
HTBI: 52 week low 0.05, right now 0.08, but check this out. They just got awarded an $8 mill contract today! Stock has a very low float and a huge run expected tomorrow. here's the PR:
Hot Brands, Inc., Subsidiary, Alliance Holdings Signs $8.6 Million Contract Tuesday June 22, 1:27 pm ET
NAPERVILLE, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 22, 2004--Alliance Holdings, Inc. a subsidiary of Hot Brands, Inc. (Pink Sheets:HTBI - News) announced today that its construction division, AllianceGC, LLC, has entered into a contract with ProFood & Beverage Company, to design, build and construct ProFood's new beverage facility. AllianceGC has spent several months evaluating the needs of ProFood & Beverage and identifying potential sites for the facility in the South Eastern states. Alliance Holdings preliminary construction budget for the state-of-the-art facility and equipment will approach $8.6 million. Representatives of ProFood & Beverage have stated that AllianceGC was selected for this project due to the extensive experience Alliance Holdings and AllianceGC have in food processing and packaging systems. This experience includes planning, design, and construction of food processing and packaging facilities, on an international level. ProFood representatives went on to state that they have asked Alliance staff to identify additional geographic locations for additional production facilities.
Alliance Holdings executives state that this relationship with ProFood & Beverage Company fits well into their plan to develop national associations with growing companies. The long-term relationship with ProFood & Beverage Company, coupled with several other exclusive associations presently being developed by Alliance Holdings, the company will experience revenues at multiples above historic performance. Which this contract represents 175% of last years sales for Alliance Holdings which is well ahead of original forecast for Alliance.
Alliance Holdings had revenues of $4.9 million in 2003 and states that its present revenue available under contract exceeds $10 million.
Alliance Holdings is a builder, developer, design and consulting company to the hospitality, restaurant industries and liquid food & other food processing. Alliance Holdings is also experienced with turnaround projects specializing in the food and hospitality industries.
Except for the historical information presented, the above statements are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 or regulations there under. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, and actual results may differ materially. These risks include the economic health of the restaurant and fast-food industries, competitive pricing pressures, completion of planned acquisitions and success at integrating and operating the acquired operations and the availability of necessary financing. These statements speak only as of above date, and Hot Brands, Inc. disclaims any intent or obligation to update them.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contact: Hot Brands Inc. Clayton Smith (971) 506-9156
posted
Seems a litle late on HTBI. 6/18/04 it traded at .045. it's 52 week low is .025 which ocurred in March. Since 6/18 it is up 89%. That's not to say it won't go higher, but this hardly qulifies as a bottom play for me, and should be on it's own thread, which I see it has. Maybe I should have said, it doesn't belong on this thread, but thanks for the alert.
IP: Logged |
posted
Well Rick, it was slim pikens today. I repeated FSIJ and ASCH. Those would my best of the day. Take a look at ATNG see what it has done since we first discussed it 6/15. I am really thinking of buying them both about an hour after the open in the morning.
quote:Originally posted by rickpic: Will
Hit me with the best of the best for today and I'll run it threw a double check!
Rick
[This message has been edited by will (edited June 22, 2004).]
btw, I'd really like to know how you feel about PCCL and EFLT. PCCL and EFLT both broke new lows today. You said hold off on EFLT, that's a good call. What was your reason though? A gut feeling? or was it something you saw on LII?
quote:Originally posted by will: Seems a litle late on HTBI. 6/18/04 it traded at .045. it's 52 week low is .025 which ocurred in March. Since 6/18 it is up 89%. That's not to say it won't go higher, but this hardly qulifies as a bottom play for me, and should be on it's own thread, which I see it has. Maybe I should have said, it doesn't belong on this thread, but thanks for the alert.
posted
I listed EFLT, when it was at it's old 52 week low of .008 I let it go based on ricks opinion. It's somewhere earlier in the thread. I saw it traded briefly at .006. It will probably see the .006's again. Then it might be a buy. PCCL I bought at .0034 and sold for an 11% loss, I rebought at .0024 and saw it go to .0017 and close at .002. I'll be out of it with a small profit , and try to buy it at .0015 -.002 if at all.
quote:Originally posted by SimpleGuy: Ditto Will my sentiments exactly.
btw, I'd really like to know how you feel about PCCL and EFLT. PCCL and EFLT both broke new lows today. You said hold off on EFLT, that's a good call. What was your reason though? A gut feeling? or was it something you saw on LII?
[This message has been edited by will (edited June 22, 2004).]
posted
Will you could try averageing down on PCCL. Your not the only one with a minus on it. The charts all said it was a pop up in the 2's and I know quite a few who are holding it at a minus because the charts don't always tell you everything. I don't think its staying down below .002 for very long! Rick
[This message has been edited by rickpic (edited June 22, 2004).]
posted
I didn't buy heavy, and I'm in at .0024, if it goes to .0015. I will double my position and avg down to .00195.
quote:Originally posted by rickpic: Will you could try averageing down on PCCL. Your not the only one with a minus on it. The charts all said it was a pop up in the 2's and a know quite a few who are holding it at a minus because the charts don't allways tell you everything. I don;t think its staying down below .002 for very long! Rick
posted
Will take a look at IDGE its starting to have some action and is back donw off a recent jump. They have a couple of decent PRs! May jump right back up! Rick
IP: Logged |
rickpic Member posted June 16, 2004 22:52 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Will ACSH i found at least one caution sign on this one and that is that they have now registared to issue 117 million additional shares over the march O/S of 142+ million and there A/S is only 200 million. A PR or a filing upping the A/S must be coming or they will have a problem when they issue the shares they have registered!
posted
I see it's 52 week low is .0008, but it probably won't get there before it pops up again. It was down to .0011 before that last run to .0035. Closed at .0015, I would buy it .0012.
quote:Originally posted by rickpic: Will take a look at IDGE its starting to have some action and is back donw off a recent jump. They have a couple of decent PRs! May jump right back up! Rick
posted
I see there's a thread on GBLL it was one we listed 6/12. Not quite at it's low of .005, closed at .0056. I had mentioned it earlier today on this thread.
IP: Logged |
posted
Been lurking watching how this is thread is panning out. Looks good so far.
Yall think VRMD has bottomed out?
Also any word on CYTL? I own too much of this thing...wish I could break even and just get out.
In the world of >.10 ... saw in the news where a Florida woman died of mad cow disease. I know RBIO ran the last time the news pumped it. Wondering if it may do the same?
posted
I don't know how long you been watching, but Rick listed VRMD twice yesterday and/or Sunday. CYTL was also listed. I can't remember what the issue was with CYTL, but I think it had one. Look back on the thread a little, both were mentioned, and good luck.
quote:Originally posted by jgoldsbe: Been lurking watching how this is thread is panning out. Looks good so far.
Yall think VRMD has bottomed out?
Also any word on CYTL? I own too much of this thing...wish I could break even and just get out.
In the world of >.10 ... saw in the news where a Florida woman died of mad cow disease. I know RBIO ran the last time the news pumped it. Wondering if it may do the same?
posted
I was going to put ARES on the thread 6/17. Dog just started a thread for it as one of his picks. Currently .0030, 52 week low .0025, Traded at .0026 6/21. Has news this mornng: http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/040623/069045.html
IP: Logged |