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i prefer to think something big is going to happen soon
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Millertime, I just dont know for sure, im down as well, It all looked good when i was there on that visit and thats why i stay in.
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Just popped in to see if I missed anything, nothing.
I'm trying to get more SLR today at less than $3.50 and closer to $3.40 but it just keeps bumping $3.50 and bouncing back up a couple pennies, patience.
What about that F, the Ford F? I had it on a watch list to buy at $7.99 - $7.70 but never could get my portfolio aligned for the buy. Those opportunities you like to get at least 10,000shares so to have a nice chunk left after taxes.
Here's that watch list if anyone wants to look.They are all less than $20. but I prefer less than $10.but usually end up taking action on less than $8. DD DD DD DD
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anyone having luck buying at .0001? If so, please advise with who & when the trade was placed if possible. I may switch if this goes on any longer. I still have a buy in with Etrade for 3mil shares. They seem to be lagging on the buy....grrr.
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quote:Originally posted by NextWeek: Just popped in to see if I missed anything, nothing.
I'm trying to get more SLR today at less than $3.50 and closer to $3.40 but it just keeps bumping $3.50 and bouncing back up a couple pennies, patience.
What about that F, the Ford F? I had it on a watch list to buy at $7.99 - $7.70 but never could get my portfolio aligned for the buy. Those opportunities you like to get at least 10,000shares so to have a nice chunk left after taxes.
Here's that watch list if anyone wants to look.They are all less than $20. but I prefer less than $10.but usually end up taking action on less than $8. DD DD DD DD
22 billion volume last week, with probably 50+% at .0001.
so why isn't everyone dumping with a 100% return at .0002 today? waiting for 200%?
where are all the shares??
is everybody holding????
theories anyone....
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quote:Originally posted by RNINALVNG: ... and BL...while I like you and your optimism...there is NO realistic way to paint this picture with sunshine and moonbeams...so don't even try. Yea, none of us know the final picture in this situation, but it could have been set up ssssoooo much better.
I understand your concerns ... so don't misunderstand my optimistic comments as total ignorance of the situation. I analyze my Q investment every day based on current information. And I make my investment decisions every day based on this analysis.
Now for "positivity": I believe that complaining about something we cannot control (which I call "whining") is a waste of my time and energy.
When I analyze a situation, I list both the positives and the negatives, then I decide if I can change the situation in any way. If I can, I make the changes and analyze again.
However, in most cases, I just have to accept the situation as it is. When faced with this scenario, I can either see the negatives and "feel bad", or I can see the positives and "not feel bad". Pretty easy choice, I think.
But everyone has to do what is right for them ... and if "feeling bad" makes you "feel good" ... or whatever ... do what is right for you.
GL to us all. I am still waiting for new information and until then, I will continue to "feel good" by thinking positively.
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(Los Angeles, California) Did ABC spike a reality show because it put a gay family in a positive light? The New York Times says that "Welcome to the Neighborhood" was dropped by the alphabet network fearing that it would anger conservative Christians.
"Welcome" featured a variety of families vying for a mansion in an Austin, Texas neighborhood. The gimmick was to have the neighbors vote on who should get the house.
The seven families included African-American, Hispanic, Korean and Wiccan families. But, it was the gay family - the Wright's - who won.
The series never aired and the Times suggests that ABC parent Disney was worried that Christian conservatives would go into overdrive just when the company was preparing to bring out "The Chronicles of Narnia."
The fundies are still going nuts over NBC's "Book of Daniel" but all the yelping isn't as worrisome for the peacock network as the ratings. The numbers are still falling and network suits are figuring out whether it would fare better on another night or if they should just drop it.
Gioia Bruno, the former Expose singer who's become a staple at Pride events, says she's bi.
"Right now, I am dating a man, but, hey, I can still look at the girls. I think everybody's got a little queer in them," Gioia tells Q-television.
"I never wanted to put a label on myself but, yes, I have dated women. It's about the person and what's in their soul."
Bruno quit Expose in 1992 due to health reasons.
Queer comings and goings on the soaps. Eden Riegel is out at "All My Children. Her character - Erica Kane's lesbian daughter Bianca - was written out this month. But, in the land of soap operas gone usually means gone-for-now.
Meanwhile, over at "General Hospital" the gay storyline featuring Luke Spencer's gay nephew Lucas (Ben Hogestyn) continues.
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Imak (and other Cali people or ANYONE)... did anyone get a DVD yet?
Just wondering...
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Hello everyone, long tome lurker, first time poster. I see alot of aren't getting filled at 0.0001. For what it's worth, and you have no reason to believe me, but I got filled for about 1.6 mil at 0.0001 last week through ameritrade in about 3 hours.
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quote:Originally posted by mjm2005: Imak (and other Cali people or ANYONE)... did anyone get a DVD yet?
Just wondering...
mj I think Frank is delivering them in person ... so if I see a jolly white-haired fat man walking through my neighborhood with a sack of DVDs, I'll let you know.
-------------------- Everything I say is only my opinion ... right or wrong. Posts: 2152 | From: Ohio | Registered: Sep 2004
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quote:Originally posted by Bawz2wawz: Hello everyone, long tome lurker, first time poster. I see alot of aren't getting filled at 0.0001. For what it's worth, and you have no reason to believe me, but I got filled for about 1.6 mil at 0.0001 last week through ameritrade in about 3 hours.
Very possible, but did you try this week?
Whole new trading week.
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quote:Originally posted by mjm2005: Imak (and other Cali people or ANYONE)... did anyone get a DVD yet?
Just wondering...
mj I think Frank is delivering them in person ... so if I see a jolly white-haired fat man walking through my neighborhood with a sack of DVDs, I'll let you know.
Santa Olsen?
Frank Claus?
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mjm, no I haven't. I wasn't really expecting to get any last week. I didn't want to put anymore money in this but If this thing would take off and I didn't at least throw a couple more hundred at it when it was at 0.0001, I would have been kicking myself.
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quote:Originally posted by imakmony2005: Today, no mail till 4pm.
My mail just arrived (1:00 p.m. in Ohio)... but no DVD. I ordered pretty early, but we don't know in what order they will be sent ... by alpha, zip code, order date, etc.
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quote:Originally posted by imakmony2005: here we go.........
an hour late
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quote:Originally posted by HossTrader: Tons of 0001 trades just went through. It looks like 2-300 million shares
400 mil, we were sittin' at 180 when the .0001's started
-------------------- Sometimes the poorest man leaves his children the richest inheritance. Posts: 804 | From: Woodbridge, Va | Registered: Aug 2005
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As long as people are buying Frank will keep selling. Do the MMs really want to stock pile billions and billions of these. Seems like a big task to resll them.
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