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PLNI - PLASTICON INTL INC (OTC) Date Open High Low Last Change Volume % Change 06/13/05 0.0149 0.0170 0.0146 0.0160 +0.0011 28838797 +7.38%
Composite Indicator -- Signal -- -- Strength -- -- Direction -- Trend Spotter (TM) Buy Strong Strongest
Short Term Indicators 7 Day Average Directional Indicator Buy Minimum Strongest 10 - 8 Day Moving Average Hilo Channel Hold Bullish 20 Day Moving Average vs Price Buy Minimum Weakening 20 - 50 Day MACD Oscillator Buy Maximum Strongest 20 Day Bollinger Bands Hold Bullish
Short Term Indicators Average: 60% - Buy
Medium Term Indicators 40 Day Commodity Channel Index Hold Rising 50 Day Moving Average vs Price Buy Strong Strongest 20 - 100 Day MACD Oscillator Buy Maximum Strongest 50 Day Parabolic Time/Price Buy Strong Strongest
Medium Term Indicators Average: 75% - Buy
Long Term Indicators 60 Day Commodity Channel Index Buy Minimum Weakening 100 Day Moving Average vs Price Buy Strong Strongest 50 - 100 Day MACD Oscillator Buy Maximum Strongest
Long Term Indicators Average: 100% - Buy
Overall Average: 80% - Buy
-------------------- It will run when you least expect it. :) Posts: 1161 | From: NC | Registered: Mar 2005
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adding to your water proof statement... Bill told me a little about the Semco process...
He indicated that the Semco product is not like a stain or paint that just covers a surface by bonding to the material... the Semco products actually react to the surface material and become a part of the concrete... it changes the material properties of the concrete on the surface, so it doesn't wear off!
Thats correct...it doesnt just lay on there like most but it actually bonds mocecularily(? lol)and becomes ONE piece. Bill stated to me that the patents and molds are worth $28m per the courts and I thought it was previously $16m.....is that other money adding in Semco????
One other thing I thought was relavant was the Semco product is NOT patented due to the fact if they apply for patent, they then have to disclose everything that is in the product and therefore becomes public then all someone has to do is change a couple things and boom you just lost your special formula!!!
Posts: 952 | From: OH | Registered: Apr 2005
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the $28million does NOT include Semco which Bill told me was about equivalent to PLNI's current patent value!
So from that, I gathered... PLNI's current Intellectual Property value = $28 mill Semco current IP value = $28 mill
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Yea I like the catch phrase.... back in the beginning when I first posted this thread, I was nearly all alone chatting with myself, so I started listing a bunch of famous quotes, many of which are really funny.... if you get a chance, go back and read some of the early pages!
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quote:Originally posted by FatherOfTwo: Hooo deeee Hoooo...... are we having fun yet?????
This waiting really sux, but:
every dog has his day.... even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while.... It is not over til the fat lady sings..... it is not over til it is over....
did I forget any?????
pp2... the quotes all start on page 3... here is one I pulled forward!
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I thought the following post from **************** would be informative for both new and old. (thanks FOT for the site referral)
THE FIRST 20 MINUTES OF THE TRADING DAY
Over the years you will hear a lot of clichés about the market and one of them says "the open is for amateurs and the the close is for Pro's". Well there is some truth to that. For the most part, the first 20 minutes of the trading day is full of wild swings where market makers are filling overnight market orders (where they want to fill them by the way!) while people who are looking at a "gap" opening are trying to get out. So it is indeed an interesting tug of war between people trying to get in and others trying to get their profits out.
But in general terms the craziness subsides somewhere before 10:30 am Eastern and then stocks move a bit more realistically.
But we often see other things happen that are really interesting and you can almost base them on the clock. Once we get past the 10:30 area, we often see some wild movements right around the 1pm area, and then we also see some volatility at the 3pm area.
Did you ever wonder what was going on at those times? Well as "deep" as you can make it seem, the real answer is that the times coincide with lunch! Don't laugh yet, it's for real.
For instance let's say you work a trading desk at the NYSE. You go out for lunch at about noon and over a roast beef sandwich and a soda, you are talking to "fellow" traders about the overall direction of the day. Is it possible that when you come back to work at 1, you may want to buy some stock if the feeling was good?
Is it possible that the lunch period brought a bunch of nervous traders together and they scared you a bit? Is it possible you may want to sell some stock when you hit the floor again? Yes, it is and although you may be thinking "it can't be that easy" it certainly is.
Watch the market moves at the 1pm time slot and you will indeed see some increased volatility.
The same thing happens at about 2:45 to 3:00 pm. Why? Guess when the west coast traders are going to lunch out there? Right! With a 3 hour time delay, office workers that are just hitting lunch time are flooding to their telephones and computers to make some trades. So sure enough watch the "tape" at that time slot and you will see an increase in activity.
As much as television shows everyone trading every second of every day, the fact is that lunch time is the time of the day when most people who want to "do something" actually get the time to do it.
The last half hour of the trading day is indeed where the market pro's are doing their best work.
Funds that want to buy generally do it during that time slot and last minute buy/sell imbalances have to get straightened out. If the order flow is positive, we can often see some huge moves in that last 30 minutes. (Likewise if the day has been lousy and they are nervous, they can really accelerate the selling).
Remember you can often take your queues about the next day's action from the close of the previous day. If we rally hard into the close, it's probable that we will open strong the next morning. If we tank in the last half hour, you can almost bet the next morning will either gap down, or it will rise for a few minutes and then fall apart.
Quite a few traders make their "day trades" based on the last 20 minutes. If we are running into the close, it is a pretty good bet the the leaders will gap up a bit in the morning and you can sell into that gap with a nice little profit.
For most of you who aren't hard core day traders, it would be best to buy your stocks in the "quiet periods" of the day. For instance if you want to buy XYZ, take a look at it during the 10:30 to 11:30 time slot. If its doing well at that time, chances are good it will continue to do so for the day.
Likewise, if it is looking good after the 1 PM shake, that too is probably a decent time to get involved. By watching the "moves" the market makes during its trading session, you can often get a much better idea of where things are going by seeing "who's doing what" after the lunch hours! Watch this phenomenon for a few days and see what you think.
Posts: 460 | From: NC | Registered: May 2005
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looks like you plni guys got a little up movement today... Im hoping it drops so I can pick some up cheap...
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quote:Originally posted by maniladreamin: looks like you plni guys got a little up movement today... Im hoping it drops so I can pick some up cheap...
maniladreamin is really dreaming ...lol
buying pressure is on the rise again... http://www. ************* .com/StockPage.asp?CompanyTicker=PLNI&MarketTicker=OTC&TYP=S
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still 80% buy rate overall and 100% buy rate long term http://www. trading day .com/tbs.html?http://quotes.barchart.com/texpert.asp?sym=PLNI&code=BTDY
Posts: 785 | From: la | Registered: May 2005
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Whats the gossip on otcbb? are we any closer.. does any1 know where this will end up in the long term, say about a year? do i put my new ferrari on hold!!
Posts: 14 | From: UK | Registered: May 2005
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hahaha...buy the ferrari...f#ck it you only live once...This will run when we get good news about moving to the OTCBB...Short term,I don't see us getting a good run with anything less than that, we have had great news lately and no movement but down so...Long term, we will move 2 steps forward one step back...IMO...all the way to .10 by year end!
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Cl, selfishly, yes (so I can load up), but I feel any buy under .02 will would make any happy by years end, as I go along with Rag's thoughts about the year end price.
Posts: 460 | From: NC | Registered: May 2005
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Watch nite on the L2's.. once he jumps off the ask... it will move up fast! He has been camped out there for the last 3-4 days!
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