If it were not for my desire to trade stocks right now, I would have never known about NWPO or Spare Backup. Before I traded stocks I was heavily involved with the Tech world, even more so than now. I was engulfed with small business and personal computer technology as a electronic component salesmen.
It was my job to know EVERYTHING possible about the technology that I was selling my customers. I had to stay up to date on reveiws and benchmarks to know the best possible combinations, and quite frankly I had a lot of fun doing it. I sold everything you would need to build a computer, external hard drives, all networking, and a whole bunch of other computer related products, including software. I was throughly invovled with the lastest and greatest technology, and I would say that's what gave me the edge.
Like I said, I would have never known about Spare Backup unless I had started trading stocks. Now that I know of Spare Backup, I am supremely confident that this will be a house hold name in 1 year. While I was in the open marketplace at my old job, I worked with between 150-200 people daily for 2 years. I can honestly say at least 100 of them would be interested in this type service/product. Many I know for sure would not hesitate to subscribe.
My point is, what is lacking right now is public exposure, and probably for a good reason. It's a brand new product in its infancy. My former colleagues who were much like me when it came to knowing the "new" still DO NOT KNOW about Spare Backup. If they don't know, it is likly to say that most customers have no clue.
I think as long as Spare is "finalizing" some big boys, they ought also to work on a massive advertising campaign. A prime time commercial would get some attention, or possibly have Dell annouce it on their spot. The type of people who will use this service will know about it once they read it in the latest computer magizines, or reputable hardware review sites (tomshardware.com , hardocp.com , techreport.com , tweaktown.com , to name some). Not sure if any of you have noticed but the software has already been placed on download.com's website for free download, it's a good place for it to be to grab attention. Download.com
To see this baby be born at about a $1.00 should be a clear sign that $5.00, $10.00 + is right around the corner. Once people catch on, Spare will be the only service that comes to mind. (That is of course unless someone comes along with a similar cheaper service.... but I think that is the purpose to sign the big boys now.. to secure the name, and software/service in a virtually untapped market.)
In a wallnut shell, as you all have said many times. This is a long hold, and treating it like a day trade will keep you up at night because you never know when the next big PR will be released, so load up while we're low.
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Just started thinking about the low volume.
Now a stock like this that maxed out at 500k, seeing sub 100k trading days recently got me a little nervous but then I realized how many shares can someone actually sell on the open market for this stock. I think this volume is pretty predictible with people still accumulating here and there for a couple weeks, but after all is said and done I am sure everyone who did their DD is loaded up and just about done right now. Obviously no one is dumping which is a great sign and every day we get a decent # of buys. Some of these pennies I have been looking at sometimes have days much slower...just a random thought but I don't think this low volume is too much of a problem. How MUCH can someone really load up? I think now it is a matter of time before new investors realize what NWPO is capable off...Am I off or this make some sense?
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Has anyone taken a look at how much money this company is capable of producing?
Lets say you have 1,000 customers who have 5GB accounts the first month. 1000X 15.99 = $15,990 X 12 = $191,880 a year
Then 1,250 250 of which have the 10GB accounts 1000x 15.99 = 15,990 250x 26.98 = $6,745 = $22,735 x 12 = $272,820 a year
Lets say by month 4 they have 20,000 subscribers 2,000 of which have 10 GB accounts, 18,000X 15.99 = $287,820 2,000X 26.98 = $53,960 = $341,780 x 12 = $4,101,360 a year
And by the end of the 1 year they have 300,000 subscribers 15,000 of which have 10GB accounts 285,000X 15.99 = $4,557,150 15,000X 26.98 = $404,700 = $4,961,850 x 12 = $59,542,200 a year!!!
And if things go better than I expect because it is going INTERNATIONAL an all
Lets say 1,000,000 subscribers by the end of 2 years 75,000 of which have 10GB accounts 925,000X 15.99 = $14,790,750 75,000X 26.98 = $2,023,500 = $16,814,250 x 12 = $201,771,000 a YEAR!!!!
Remember this is a MONTHLY subscription. This could be a billion $ product in 2 years. At $1.00 a share, I would say we have A LOT of room to go higher.
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Don't mind me asking but how are you predicting runs on the various stocks?
Is there any one particular thing you are looking at in the charts that to you indicates a soon to be run?
I understand that you might have to kill me after giving away all your secrets but just wondered what was it that you were seeing that gives you the confidence to make I would say pretty accrete predictions?
-------------------- Watch your pennies and your pounds will take care of themselves!
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i guess we are at a critical point right now to continue the triangle pattern, right? if we make the move again above $1 we should hopefully be on our way up
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With the right PR and volume to boot, we can confirm the positive breakout. Perhaps ride up to $2 and sell then wait a few days for the storm to settle and buy back in at $1.75....just throwing numbers out but you get the idea.
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Just checking in.. I heard just now that next week we are looking at $2-3 range... Don't ask how or why.. I know i've said it before, but that's what I heard...
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staples just replied to my email...the more emails requesting they (and other retailers) carry spare, the better i guess, no?
a customer service rep replied saying they aren't carrying spare right now (obviously) but i replied that they should look into it because many small businesses need it...worth a shot, if they get enough demand they will be forced to supply
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