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"D" at end of symbol, generally attached about 20 trading days before it's removed.
Yeah, it does come in handy at times! thanks for maintaining it!
I needed this board today.
I'm not around much but I actually use the board at times. I think many would find it helpful if they knew it was here.
Hey Lask! So am I! have a Great Labor day weekend!
It sure is, how are you today? Alls well in my world
Hi Lask! Great summer day today!
Yes, thank you, I did have a big bang 4th. Glad you posted on this board, thanks.
HI Lask, hope you had a Great 4th!
Yes, I am good, and hope all is well with you.
HI Lask! how you doing? Great I hope! :>)
Every Friday, IHUB has happy hour. You can PM anyone for one hour, every Friday, as many times as you like. Thirty or forty times, if you can squeeze that many posts in an hour. Happy hour starts, 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm Eastern time every Friday.
Yes, he is Director shelton baer ~~ a real POS. And, not for sure, but slmufan may-be the uspr CEO jerry pane, but, not absolutely positive about that one. Time will tell.
jwage was the past ceo of ipwg and uspr, they deposed him.
Have nice weekend.
Lask. I don't have PM. I didn't know who he is but I knew he's involved. Just starting to have some fun now.
THere's good info on here.
I already marked you, Thanks for your mark. And nice you will think about asst and post here from time to time. MOD
Lask, just gave you mm#91. I will post here as time permits and help you keep it alive. Far as mod goes I'll get back to you on that.
Come on join this board with me, as asst. MOD. Put your mark on me, I'll mark you back.
Join this board, as MOD, post here from time to time.
I agree, pretty cool.
Yes, thanks it helps to remember some of these things
Still trying to keep it active?
Still coming here for reminders
Tough day today, sure glad this board still here. I need to look at those fifth letters from time to time.
VOXR still working hard
Hi Lask. EXTO. No, but I will:
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Thanks PoemStone, Have you looked at EXTO?
Hi Kash. Marked the board. Way good luck to you!
After reading these small bits. Go here make money
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Read the I-BOX. If you wish too add something, post it, and we'll try and get it up there fast. Ask and join this board
If ya have any questions, ask? If I do not know the answer, I'll try and find someone that does.
There are no foolish questions except the one (not asked, or the one unanswered".
4 rules needed on OTCBB, Pink, OTCQB etc.
1.) Work everything, all angles, DD, study charts, trust no-one. It's important, know everything a company's depending on, does it have anything, fall back on, are there competitors, when might an important action occur, such as news.
2.) Act quickly most of these rise and fall very quickly -- don't wait, once a stock starts falling, or once it has climbed significantly, get out, Take your profit $$$
3.) Don't be afraid to risk. However, there's one tool, it must be mastered. Never Love a Stock. "NEVER", not their technology, not the CEO, no matter if they're planet savers, none of them. Never love concepts, remember these aren't safe long holds. However, the risk can be worth the payoff.
4.) Never let anyone convince you to buy or sale. That is your decision, your's alone, based on your DD.
10 Simple thoughts, that round off those 4 simple rules, which by the way, could save you $1000's of $$$'s
1) Knowing When to Sell Penny Stocks. One of the biggest secrets when trading penny's knowing when to take your profit or your loss. First, don't ever love any penny stock. If you hit a profit target or reached the maximum loss, don't hesitate close the position. Remember, you can never go wrong in gaining profits. Never look back.
2) How Investors Locate Penny Stocks. Never over-think a situation. Penny's can be great opportunities. There are lots of free websites, tutorials, which give good advice on companies. Remember, you can never do too much research.
3) Buying Penny Stocks Effectively. Use an online account if you don't already. You will eliminate many of the high costs associated with full service trading. Don't use a full service broker!
4) Buying Penny Stocks Online. When buying or selling penny stocks, it is important to remember you can use limits, be disciplined the same way as major money brokers. Plus, it is more convenient and effective to trade online instead of using a full service broker.
5) Judging How Much Money to Risk. When buying penny's, don't risk more than you can afford. Even if gains might reach triple digits quickly, you still need to consider it's a risk. Large caps typically require large investments to see large returns, small caps can return beautiful gains with investments in the hundred dollar range.
6) Patience with Penny Stocks. Although some companies can go up by large percentages in one day most of your gains are likely to be smaller dollar amounts that can add up over time - bear this in mind when trading and try to keep expectations realistic.
7) Look out for Scams. With any type of investment that involves large amount of potential profits in a short period of time there are bound to be sharks circling in the waters. You must always be on the lookout for advice that seems to good to be true. Often these types of stocks could be more risky.
8) Cutting Edge Investing. One way, invest in new sectors, companies do not have many public stocks is through penny stocks. By investing in penny stocks, fortunes have been made in such areas as solar energy, renewable energy, video on demand and denim. True Religion Jeans and Solar Companies are prime examples.
9) Locating a Broker for Trading Penny Stocks. Since penny stocks are lower priced it can be expensive paying per share versus per trade due to the high amount of share count involved. Find a broker that charges per trade and not per share.
10) Look at All Costs Involved Before Moving Ahead with any Trading.
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