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Not sure if I'm missing where I should be looking or if you misunderstood my question. I was wondering what site you use for your Level II quotes. Is it somewhere on the site you just linked?
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LOL, The MMs are selling back some of what the weakhands let go, and for a nice profit too.going up lets get a new HOD for the weekend.
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This stock will be huge in the upcoming weeks. Price of oil continuing to rise, tensions with Iran which is the 4th biggest producer will make the price even go higher... this penny stock will be big in the upcoming weeks/months IMO.
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R.A. I agree. I did just take some off the table at 0.116. I had a little more riding on this position than I was comfortable with. Still have over half my original position tho.
quote:Originally posted by PCola77: Oh, I didn't think Ameritrade did L2 for OTC and Pink stocks. Does it have it for all or just some, or OTC but not Pink?
Thanks, and sorry to bombard you with questions.
a bit off topic, but I use alphatrade for my otcbb and pinksheet L2's. It's about $50 for everything, but you get intraday charts, news, filters, etc. I am very happy with it. They also give you a 7 day free trial to check it out. Ok enough advertising for them.
Go AMEP! Good luck everyone!
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Skip, thanks for the "advertisement". I was actually planning to spend some time at lunch today tryign to find a better site for trading pennies than Scottrade, which is what I use currently. I know a ton of people have asked, so I was going to search the "Newbies questions" forum, but if Alphatrade has what you say and reasonable commission I may just look specifically into that one. Thanks.
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Looking real strong. Almost 20 million traded so far and we are at 11.7 cents. Could really run up this afternoon!
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quote:Originally posted by PCola77: Skip, thanks for the "advertisement". I was actually planning to spend some time at lunch today tryign to find a better site for trading pennies than Scottrade, which is what I use currently. I know a ton of people have asked, so I was going to search the "Newbies questions" forum, but if Alphatrade has what you say and reasonable commission I may just look specifically into that one. Thanks.
Pcola, sent you a PM, but I though about it and figured I would post it here for everyones info...
Alphatrade is just a quoting service. They, unfortunately, are not a broker. But they are great for real-time streaming quotes and L2's. I use Choicetrade for my broker, $5 commissions, trade OTCBB, pinks, big boards, whatever. No percentage commissions taken on big orders, straight $5 trades. Doesn't hurt so bad if you screw up a trade at $5. Very happy with both. Just some info for you from my experience. Good luck!
sorry for the off topic, go AMEP i'll post some l2's since you endured my ads
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I used Alphatrade for the free trial, loved it, just didn't have the $50 extra to spend a month. Definately liked how it was a web interface too and not a seperate program you had to download.
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American Energy Production Inc. Announces Update on Bend Arch Petroleum Hart #8 Natural Gas Well Apr 21, 2006 11:48:00 AM MINERAL WELLS, TX -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 04/21/06 -- American Energy Production Inc. (OTC BB: AMEP) announced successful fracture stimulation by Bend Arch Petroleum's Hart #8 natural gas well on its Palo Pinto 12 well project. The completion depth of the Bend Arch Petroleum's Hart #8 reached 3257 feet the target depth of the original well plan to test the Keechi Farms Strawn sand.
The Hart #8 natural gas well was electrically logged on March 12 and petroleum engineers determined the well bore has five potential oil and natural gas formations. 51/2' casing was cemented to the total depth of 3257 feet. The Hart #8 well has been acid zed in the Keechi Farms Strawn sand and on Monday, March 27 the well was fractured stimulated. Management and treating company engineers determined the frac job was successful, and now the frac water has to be recovered to determine the natural gas flow rate. The Hart #8 well still has 150 to 170 barrels of frac fluid to recover, and the gas well flow should increase significantly. The Hart #8 has 600 PSI shut in pressure at this time. The flow line to the gas sales meter has been installed and other production equipment is ready to hook up to the well. The well should be selling natural gas in the next few days. Moving video can be seen of the Hart #8 well test flowing natural gas on a 8/64th positive choke at www.americanenergyproduction.com and www.oilamericagroup.com
The Ideco Phantom Rig I has moved to a second well on the Palo Pinto 12 well project on a location with a Ellenberger or a Mississippi reef high, determined by the extensive seismic shoot recently completed by Bend Arch Petroleum Inc. will be the target. The seismic mapping determined the location to be 70+ feet high to other Ellenberger formations in the area. The new well will be drilled into the Ellenberger Formation, and then electric logs will determine if the unusually high formation, will be a successful oil or natural gas producer. The Barnett Shale formation is above the Ellenberger formation and engineers will determine if a horizontal completion is also available in the Barnett Shale since this location is approximately 1,000 feet from the Murphy #1 Barnett Shale well that has produced over $1,000,000.00 since July of 2004.
Charles Bitters, President of American Energy Production Inc., stated, "The Company is very excited with the opportunities that the Phantom Rig I will give Bend arch Petroleum and Oil America Group to drill and participate in many new natural gas wells and oil wells. We believe the Company will expand its operations dramatically in the next few months."
About American Energy Production, Inc.
American Energy Production Inc. is a Business Development Company. A BDC company is regulated under the 1940 SEC act. That act set out procedures by which a Company once it establishes a majority position in a Company can make a series of further investments in its 'investee.' A BDC company does not consolidate financial statements with its investees and each investee operates independently.
The value of a BDC is derived by adding the value of each of the investees. In the case of AMEP, each investee's oil and gas leases and producing properties and equipment will be evaluated by a oil and gas appraiser and then the independent members of the Board of Directors of AMEP will use this information along with other relevant facts and arrive at a value of each investee and the complete BDC.
Statements contained in this release, which are not historical facts, may be considered "forward-looking statements" and are based on current expectations and the current economic environment. We caution the reader that such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance. Unknown risk, uncertainties, as well as other uncontrollable or unknown factors could cause actual results to materially differ from the result, performance, or expectations expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
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American Energy Production Inc. Announces Update on Bend Arch Petroleum Hart #8 Natural Gas Well 4/21/2006 MINERAL WELLS, TX, Apr 21, 2006 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX News Network) --
American Energy Production Inc. (OTC BB: AMEP) announced successful fracture stimulation by Bend Arch Petroleum's Hart #8 natural gas well on its Palo Pinto 12 well project. The completion depth of the Bend Arch Petroleum's Hart #8 reached 3257 feet the target depth of the original well plan to test the Keechi Farms Strawn sand.
The Hart #8 natural gas well was electrically logged on March 12 and petroleum engineers determined the well bore has five potential oil and natural gas formations. 51/2' casing was cemented to the total depth of 3257 feet. The Hart #8 well has been acid zed in the Keechi Farms Strawn sand and on Monday, March 27 the well was fractured stimulated. Management and treating company engineers determined the frac job was successful, and now the frac water has to be recovered to determine the natural gas flow rate. The Hart #8 well still has 150 to 170 barrels of frac fluid to recover, and the gas well flow should increase significantly. The Hart #8 has 600 PSI shut in pressure at this time. The flow line to the gas sales meter has been installed and other production equipment is ready to hook up to the well. The well should be selling natural gas in the next few days. Moving video can be seen of the Hart #8 well test flowing natural gas on a 8/64th positive choke at www.americanenergyproduction.com and www.oilamericagroup.com
The Ideco Phantom Rig I has moved to a second well on the Palo Pinto 12 well project on a location with a Ellenberger or a Mississippi reef high, determined by the extensive seismic shoot recently completed by Bend Arch Petroleum Inc. will be the target. The seismic mapping determined the location to be 70+ feet high to other Ellenberger formations in the area. The new well will be drilled into the Ellenberger Formation, and then electric logs will determine if the unusually high formation, will be a successful oil or natural gas producer. The Barnett Shale formation is above the Ellenberger formation and engineers will determine if a horizontal completion is also available in the Barnett Shale since this location is approximately 1,000 feet from the Murphy #1 Barnett Shale well that has produced over $1,000,000.00 since July of 2004.
Charles Bitters, President of American Energy Production Inc., stated, "The Company is very excited with the opportunities that the Phantom Rig I will give Bend arch Petroleum and Oil America Group to drill and participate in many new natural gas wells and oil wells. We believe the Company will expand its operations dramatically in the next few months."
About American Energy Production, Inc.
American Energy Production Inc. is a Business Development Company. A BDC company is regulated under the 1940 SEC act. That act set out procedures by which a Company once it establishes a majority position in a Company can make a series of further investments in its 'investee.' A BDC company does not consolidate financial statements with its investees and each investee operates independently.
The value of a BDC is derived by adding the value of each of the investees. In the case of AMEP, each investee's oil and gas leases and producing properties and equipment will be evaluated by a oil and gas appraiser and then the independent members of the Board of Directors of AMEP will use this information along with other relevant facts and arrive at a value of each investee and the complete BDC.
Statements contained in this release, which are not historical facts, may be considered "forward-looking statements" and are based on current expectations and the current economic environment. We caution the reader that such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance. Unknown risk, uncertainties, as well as other uncontrollable or unknown factors could cause actual results to materially differ from the result, performance, or expectations expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
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Yeah I see that he moved his ask to .14, but he had a 500 bid earlier. It was pretty eratic with size. I think it was more of a scare tactic against sellers than anything. As soon as the news posted he cancelled his fake buy and put his current ask at .14
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Man, having the L2's for a week and now not having them just makes me feel blind in the water. I'm definately going to have to see if I can find a cheaper L2 program.
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