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Some believe that if you but an order to sell above the price it prevents those shares to be lent out to short. I have heard that this is really not true. But you will find many posts about doing this on ihub.
I am new to investing this year and have been follow the boards on some of my stocks. Some posters have talked about "locking" in a sell price on their stock. Does this help keep the shorters from using them? Is this something I should do to all my stocks.
Thanks for help.
What app are you using?
You're welcome and Happy Holidays to you also.
Thank you as that makes sense. Viewing on the app for my iPhone.
Thanks again and happy holidays
Green and red are traditionally Christmas colors and it is almost December so maybe it means ..... SANTA'S COMING! :)
Actually, I'm not sure which platform you are asking about but on mine that would indicate that the ask is currently lower than the previous sales. In other words, a sale went off at 10.00 and since then, the ask dropped to 9.95 all trades at the ask are now lower and shown in red to indicate the price has come down.
On the trades if bar shows half or mostly green on hitting ask but # of trades in red what does this mean?
Sorry...fung got me going...lol Won't happen again.
This board is not to discuss individual stocks and whether they are good or bad. It is for general investor/trading questions.
with an os of that huge they may just have to
Thanks guys...The stock PPS has been going down, and were starting to hear some RS talk, but I thought if the Officers of the company would also be RS'd...they wouldn't dare do it...
Believe it or not it's a 23 YEAR OLD START-UP....BLTA....LOL
yes, it won't change their % of ownership though
IF the shares are outstanding, then yes, all would be reverse split. The question you must discover is, are their authorized, but not outstanding shares in existence, and are their preferred shares issued to the officers.
Let's say a fully reporting company has about 2.5B OS of Common, and the company Officers own a ton of them (registered). If the company affects a RS, would those shares of the Officers also get RS'd?
just keep your eyes out for volume and anything posted on pinksheets
FYI very large bid size again today. Same as before starting with over 150 million
Thanks for your help!
Ok, so some interesting activity is a good sign. I would keep your eyes peeled at pinksheets.com and see if they file anything interesting.
They had a dormant website and now it has coming soon posted. They renewed their website a couple of days ago. Yes over 10million shares were traded out of the blue. And most important is the shareholders are anticipating a reversal of a revocation order from the BCSC British Columbia Securities Commission.
Are you seeing any unusual volume? I would be more excited with that. If it is an issue where there has been no volume for years and all of a sudden you start seeing volume coming in on a daily basis. Did they recently put out reports or corporate actions?
The ask stayed the same, a little over 4 million at .0002. Its been a very long time where the bid stayed at 2 to 4 million. Most recently there has been fluctuation to 3's with very little volume
If it is a "true" bid size, it could be that someone wants a chitload of it at .0001. But there is no way of knowing. Is the ask the same size or did they lower the size of that too?
Thank you, but what would be some of the reasons for that drastic bid change?
I would be more concerned with volume coming in all of a sudden than bid size changing. I have seen bid and ask sizes jump all over the place on stocks that have no activity. If you see some prints coming through all of a sudden, you might have a slight chance of activity and an uptick. Triple zero stocks with bids of .0001 that stop trading are tough. Only scenario worse that I can think of is one with a .0001 ask and no bid.
If a stock sits at .0001 for a couple of years with a bid size that ranged from 2 to 4 million at .0001 then one day shoots to 154 million on the bid and grows to 194 million. Is this a sign of trading to come? Or something else?
Exactly. Companies with no sustainable cash flow and no organic growth or no cash for a acquisition just pump their stock to no avail. The BOD & executives can't sell (much) so the penny stock day traders have the only benefit (or loss)
Oh you bet! There's usually a very good reason the stock is so cheap.
that goes for all those penny promo's imo
Caveat Emptor!
Good luck
Thx - sometimes these might be good flips even with NO information. Appreciate the help! I follow a few just didn't recognize it by the acronym.
Basically just a paid stock tout, AwsomePennyStocks. Not a reliable source of information or even a real source of information.
yep: AwesomePennyStocks.com
APS = ? Some penny stock newsletter or alert? ,RE: references on $PMEA board.
thx
WOW! You not only translated but gave a good answer. Nicely done.
The 'Buy', 'Sell' and '?' columns - Where the 'Price' is closest to the 'Offer' price, the trade is considered a 'Buy'. Where it is closest to the 'Bid' price, the trade is considered to be a 'Sell'. Where it is dead centre between 'Bid' and 'Offer', it appears in the '?' column; this indicates that the trade cannot be identified as either a 'Buy' or a 'Sell'.
LOL! Can you use that in a sentence?
What does the ? Mean in the trades
B/?/s%
I don't even know what that is. Is it a feminine hygiene product?
I'm looking for my maxalt right now.
I'M SO CONFUSED!!!!.....nahhh, just givin' ya a hard time.
Giving opinions on a particular stock on whether or not you think it is good or not is not what this board is about: I've just reviewed the company and I know you're not asking for my opinion on the company, but I'm a bit curious as why you want to own this company? They just lost a deal to Novartis. They seem to be bleeding through cash.
The original question was about financing. You have a point with that graphic you posted about "understanding prs" - but the person who put it in there meant it to mean that a question would be answered if there were something in a pr that a novice didn't understand. I will remove it if it confuses you. We are not FA's on this board and we do not give opinions about individual stocks. Just here to answer generalized questions about trading and investing.
Guys, this is not a board to discuss individual stocks. General investing questions only, please.
They probably will but you need to got into the filing and read the terms. Look in 8k or whatever filing they used to spell it out.
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