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Re: klctncash post# 3926

Thursday, 02/26/2015 8:21:14 AM

Thursday, February 26, 2015 8:21:14 AM

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Here's another scenario. Long time ago. Let's say GTHR at $.0001. Buy 2,500,000. That's $250. GTHR goes to $.0005. Sell 500,000. You still have 2,000,000. You got your $250. In it for FREE.
A different scenario. GTHR goes from $.0001 to $.0010. Bought 2,500,000 for $250. Sell 250,000 for $250. In GTHR for free. Of course, GTHR hasn't been .0001 for years. GTHR was at $.0061. However, there may not have been much volume. These GTHR examples assume that 2.5Million can be bought. Plus, There's enough volume to sell 500K or 250K. If I'm correct, There wasn't much volume at $.0061
I tried to buy at $.021 the other day. Only 13K traded. I didn't get any shares. 13K isn't a very big lot. Yesterday, some sold at $.08. It wasn't 13K. Let's say 13K sell at $.08 today. If I'd bought 13K at $.021...that's $273. Say I'd sell 3500 at $.08. That's $280. I'd have 9500 shares. This all depends on volume. Plus, My orders would have to fill.
As I said, yesterday. 100,000 at $.02 is $2000. 25,000 sold at $.08 is $2000. Leaving 75,000 FREE shares.