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Wish I had more cash to throw at this. Also, in until at least .0025. Silly not to when you have been around as long as we have and know the trend that this stock has consistently followed. Just hope Doug helps it come sooner than later.
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Our system posted a BUY-IF today. The previous BUY recommendation that was confirmed was made on 09.20.2005 (55) days ago, when the stock price was 0.0013. Since then ICMH has fallen -30.77% .
Are you eager to sell your shares? Well we say: “Stick to them for the moment!” Market mood is again bullish. Our BUY-IF alert was not confirmed, but we have another bullish pattern, now. This may be another chance for buying. Again it is time to be on your toes. First, get to know what happened at after hours trading and stock futures. Then, follow the next session very carefully. This candlestick pattern is a bullish one, but we have to see whether it will be confirmed or not.
Do you see a gap-up at the market open? Do you see a white candlestick forming with a higher close at the session's end? Shortly, is it a nice bullish day? If so, increase your holdings or open new long positions.
Well, things do not go as expected sometimes. You may rather see a gap-down at the open or a black candlestick forming with a lower close in the next session. If this is the case, humbly accept the market verdict, cancel the buy orders and cover any long positions that you might have opened.
Today an Inverted Umbrella was formed. The long upper shadow shows the evidence for selling pressure, but the position of high price indicates that plenty of buyers still are around. For more about this candlestick click here.
The last two candlesticks formed a Bullish Gravestone Doji Pattern . This is a bullish reversal pattern that marks a potential change in trend. However, its reliability is not very high and it requires confirmation.
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quote:Originally posted by stickfigurefred: Yea somebody please take the crayons and paper out of his hands and give it to someone with a computer
To Funny....
It shouldn't be too hard for him to screw thisone up.
All he has to do is: 1) Report that the switch is online and running traffic 2) Report that he has a 12 month contract with a customer to utilize his service. 3) Report the expected revenues from the switch/customer
If he reports this we should see a really nice run.... other news to report includes:
1) buy back and retirement of shares used as collateral for start up funds. 2) website up and running 3) details about MyMedicalCD marketing and potential sales. 4) expansion to west coast with additional switches
Remember that doug indicated expected revenue of $6 mill per year with the current contract in place utilizing the switch, and it could handle a lot more traffic than what they were going to use.
A profit margin at 20% gives a pps of:
$1,200,000 / 320,000,000 (once the buy back is complete) = .00375 eps * 10 multiplier = .0375 pps target, and this does not include new customers, MyMedicalCD, debit cards etc.
So when Doug stated that a target pps of .04-.08, he may not have been that far off base!
I hope Doug keeps all this in mind when he works on the next PR
Unless this is all BS, there is reason enough to expect a much higher PPS this year.
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Cmon dont waste these l2's, at this point id be ok with a group picking this up, just dont waste these beautiful l2's!!!
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8 10x2 11 12 19 20x4
bid stacked 7x4 6x3 5x5
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heheh no kevin ,but I HAD A funny feeling about it dropping to that. lucky this time I GUESS. HOPING for the mid .002's "good luck to all" 007
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lets all pray for news from Dougie tomorrow lol
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ill close us at 8, need to make a round number for my amount of shares ;-)
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Good volume this pig is tanking.
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What-if this news doesnt come out tommorrow? Will we see lower than .0007? MAYYYYYYYYBE...... I will be putting in a buy order * 6!!!
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Just between FOT, NILE, Fred, JIF, Kevin and myself i think we own 25-30 mill of this lol, 10% of the public float
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i understand bow, so you have to count on the pps going up after the second time in order to get some money back
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If we don't see the PR this week, ICMH will continue to sink lower... and the more it sinks, the less likely it'll be to spike to a decent number again, since people who are buying in at 7, 8, and 9 are going to take good profit at 12, 13, and 14, leaving those of us who are averaged higher (I'm now around 15 or 16, having originally bought in much higher but then averaged down) holding the bag after the profit takers force the PPS back down...
So, to me, we're at a dangerous point, with all these recent low-priced buys restricting the possibility of significant near-term gains.
Basically, this new PR better be good, and it better happen soon before the situation gets worse. Even better would be a big stock buy back followed by multiple PRs containing positive and concrete $$ data -- all happening in quick succession, first stabilizing the stock and then shooting the PPS up. The company's history of not releasing the goods when expected was survivable before, but could really tumble us now. I've got my fingers crossed that things work out, and that we at least get a decent PR that keeps this thing from going lower.
I'm also a follower of Amer_Bull, but with where ICMH is right now, a Buy If or a Buy Confirmed will probably just mean a small PPS jump to 10 or 11 before another dip, unless we get some real PR support and not just two-week-late fluff PR, no website, and no contracts. I'm greatly looking forward to tomorrow, but with trepidation, considering how this has gone in the past.
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