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ACGX- One to get in on NOW
ACGX- Next play Boys and Girls
ACGX- For ALL those who know me, sometimes by a different name ;)
Yeah, was trying to help out a buddy who had just lost his job. Had NO patience. Got out unscathed and made another play on O***, paid off. All money aside, I do personally like the looks of this company. Just can't quite figure or wrap my head around this company or their stock price. Their debts almost gone right? They're profitable? They just settled out of court? PeopleVine looks great? This should by all accounts be trading @ a nickel.
I may/probably will get in it tomorrow and hold for a HUGE Christmas bonus!!
“No matter how great the talent or efforts, some things just take time. You can't produce a baby in one month by getting nine women pregnant.” Warren Buffett
122. I'm really surprised this stalled today. Looked good out of the gate, although you guy's may have had some dead weight to carry, looks like your shaking it off now...
"You're dealing with a lot of silly people in the marketplace; it's like a great big casino and everyone else is boozing. If you can stick with Pepsi, you should be O.K." Warren Buffet
I Just Might...Had a huge 10,000% + day...You know the stock ;)
I've been watchin.... IMHO, this will end up being one you'll look back on and kick ya self in the pants for selling.
It's one of those ones that will haunt you and give you sleepless nights, wondering why the #$%^ was I so inpatient.
FYI- I'm NOT in this one, so I have nothing to gain or lose.This is a BEHEMOTH!!
If this doesn't close green....Someone has some serious explaining to do!! IMO
LOCK IN YOUR SHARES, THEY'RE USING THEM AGAINST YOU!!!
this board is hysterical!
THE POD IS CIRCLING
lol....I dumped all of mine this morning!!
Staying away from Phoenix....WAYyyy too hot here!!
Anybody have ANY news on the Tier 1 co. in Cali?
Or know when the info will likely be released?
Do you have a date/time frame on said BIG azz news?
Would be great info for all of us concerned
I'm guessing that you just escaped, found a computer and made your way on over to the ICLD message board?
Welcome friend...
Now's the time to buy some ICLD stock!! Good Luck, and may the force be with you.
GO ICLD
Shaping up nicely. Big volume day today I think. Turn around is looking good!
ICLD
Need a gofundme page or ICLD stock to pick up so I can have the procedure. No longer a mans world lol
Goes well with the 60 million dollar out of court settlement :)
We're getting there!
Its NOT what I'm looking @...Its what I'm looking FOR...Panic and Impatience!!! Guess I'm just a simple little 'ol' investor who knows when to "Buy Low" and "Sell High"...Not buy High, panick, get caught "Holding too long" and be forced to sell. Like my momma always said "Ya hold it too long, it'll fall off"
looks good
YOU and ME both!!
Watch for the quick 3mil dump!! This is shaping up to be a horrible week. Today will end 5-6% down.
Some info for newbies.
In the OTC, after hours Form T trades are almost without exception "late prints". They are the result of accumulated buys or sells handled on a "not held" basis through block desks. They have nothing to do with short selling in particular, but with buying and selling in general.
Let's say you are an insider, promoter, or finance guy and who has a large block of shares you want to liquidate (the most common reason for Form T trades, in my experience). You can tell your broker (who in the penny market is usually someone who specializes in this kind of work) that you want to sell let's say "up to 2 million shares at the best price possible". He turns the order over to a market maker (it may be one from his own firm or it may be a market maker with whom his firm has an order flow agreement). In other cases, the seller may instruct his broker to "sell up to 10% of the day's volume at a positive average weighted price". The broker usually monitors the progress of the order throughout the day.
At the end of the day, the market maker handling the order will place a T-trade print on the tape for an accumulated total at the average price at which the shares were sold if there was still a balance left to sell. If the entire order had been completed during trading hours, the print will go on the tape normally.
All of this can work the same for buyers as well. If you want to take a large position of lets say, 2 million shares, you can instruct your broker to accumulate the stock "at the best price possible" on a not held basis or "under the average weighted price". At the end of the day, if the order was not competed during market hours, the final print will occur as a T trade at an average price.
Occasionally the trade may have been completed earlier in the day, but the customer was unsure if he might want to add to the order. In those cases, the book is left open until the end of the day and the trade is printed after hours.
In more rare occasions, the final print may have been forgotten to be entered and those trades are also entered as Form T trades.
You can pretty much tell whether the Form T trades are from large block buyers are sellers by looking at the price at which the trade was entered. If it is at the lower end of the day's price range, and the stock had been under pressure that day, it was probably from a seller. By the same token, if it was printed at the higher end of the range and the stock had been strong that day, it was likely to have been from a buyer. This rule is not absolute, however.
T-Trades are NEVER a good thing!They are big HUGE red flags.
Each and every time I have observed them on stocks it has almost always spelled heavy dilution and dumping.
Anybody else catch the 2mil dump in the last 1min of trading on Friday?