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We'll see how many people get their smartphones out in the middle of Leo's talk and hit the buy button! If they're smart they'll ignore audience etiquette and beat tomorrow morning's orders :)
Strict limit .75, good luck with those, haha.
With a close of .72 and two more days to go - no way man! Contest is for closing price on 9/12. Up 50% tomorrow to over $1, up another 50% on Wednesday to over $1.51, I win :D hehe
Sounds great! One more day at this rate... and I have two days remaining for CTIX to break $1.51 :) Might be a long shot, but who knows once that fruit gets shaken off...
I can happily say I don't have a dime left to invest, I'm all in!
Too bad the article doesn't use "p53" rather than "tp53" - Cellceutix is the first result for a google search of "p53 company"
New Bloomberg article also mentions same gene mapping study including TP53:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-09-09/lung-cancer-genomic-mapping-yields-new-targets-researchers-say.html
Hole in the dike forming, floodgates opening soon!
If I understand correctly, cancer cells thrive because the p53 gene has mutated and no longer functions correctly to tell the cell when to die. So Kevetrin goes in and corrects that p53 mutation, thus turning the cancer cell back into a cell that says "oh s%#t, I've been alive for way too long, time to die" And the cancerous growth starts lossing cells and reduces in size, hopefully continuing to nothingness...
So yes, Kevetrin fixes p53 in all cells, healthy and cancerous, and therefore protects all cells from being cancerous (due to a p53 mutation), among other additional nice things Kevetrin does for cells
Anyone else, please speak up if my understanding is misled
Maybe my $1.51 highest bid won't be that outrageous by Wednesday :)
Drano, big news, did you close the bids yet?
Mid .60's given away, lucky happy buyers, disappointed sellers next week.
Have a great weekend all! Be merry and sleep well, next week is going to be great.
I just proved we can break .70 :) eom
After being addicted to the CTIX board for a while and witnessing the knowledge from both Bio and the Doc (and others!)- seems like you nailed it Kelt.
This CTIX board is leaps and bounds above all the others I've frequented, from the friendliness, the lack of pumpers and dumpers, it is so refreshing. People here actually deserve the potential prosperity of CTIX. I choose wisely who I invite to join this party, I don't want to destroy the sanctity of what we have and the quality of the posts!
Haha, that or they're all out selling their bicycles and childrens' cars, trying to get some .60's before they're gone :)
I like your view. After today's volume and new foundation, the .50's are likely gone forever. Perhaps the .60's are gone forever by week's end...
If a volume record doesn't spur a buy recommendation... Well it can't be that far off. A few more pushes like today and $ land has just got to arrive!
Hehe, I over-reacted in the upper .40's - Best over-reaction EVER!
$1.51 :D and the first round I buy must be 151 proof!
Continuing the what if's: What if Kevetrin was so non-toxic that it became a standard for preventative care - everyone go repair your p53's once a year. Joe Dirt says DANG!
Fantastic! Are they really releasing the news on the 3rd - a day the markets are closed?
Sounds like September '12 may go down in the CTIX history books!
Does a delay in Phase I really affect future sp movement? I've been expecting the sept 11th conference to be the next big catalyst, delay or no delay... Same number of share accumulation days left, regardless of delay news, IMO
I haven't read anything that suggest a delay in the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center matching of Kevetrin with Pfizer's multikinase inhibitors. So now that trial starts before the Kevetrin Phase I, delay for one of the two trials/examinations shouldn't impact much, just gives us a bigger spread of tasty news morsels :) BWDIK
Right, thought maybe you were, but your messin was confusing lol, and I didn't want to assume! No worries, cheers
and good luck getting all you can before that mass migration begins!
Waiting for the eminent CTIX mass migration and sp explosion before i can convert my boat load of shares. My overflow dingy just lets me start playing with house money after we see a couple dollars. Until then, sorry, can't help with loans and the Hamptons are well out of reach, not for long though!
Haha, true, just hoping someone else will be the one to keep our finishes green. I have no more money, my boat is towing an overflow dingy already!
Anyone gonna take that 3k at .66 and put us over 100k for the second day? Looking good going into next month.... Go CTIX!
What potential impact will CTIX have on other oncology developments? Anyone worry about having too many cancer cures in their portfolio such that one's success my crash all others? I was trying to find an example of this, maybe it never happens, maybe it has in the past with other breakthrough drugs - anyone have an example for curiosity's sake?
Really Really Really Big, like really really really small tumors in the results release? Yep, fall or winter 2013 - I'll be long term on all current shares and I wouldn't be surprised if sells on or after 1 Jan 2014 come with a tax requirement swing compared to a dec 2013 sell that means several 100k at my current boat load :) but maybe capital gains rates won't be touched...
Think maybe Leo and Co. would recruit Lance Armstrong to work along side Boeheim? I mean, now that his time is freed up with the USADA fiasco and all... That could bring some publicity our way! I'd double my position, if I hadn't already tripled it...
An image of "Fasten your CTIX seatbelt":
http://www.toxel.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/billboards17.jpg
Blast-off is just waiting for the candle to burn through the trigger string, then up up and away!
Glad to see CTIX holding this value all week.
Just got back in town, nice 10% step up.
Thanks for the response starbuxsux - that's the mechanics to the question I asked. Fortunately, CTIX is flying under the radar to these media assaults and class action BS, etc... for now. I'm guessing the potential upside is too great for shorts, legal or not, to invest much effort or time here - they'll go attack more 'attack-able' stocks, BWDIK...
cheers all
So the explanation may be as simple as: with little buying pressure, someone's tiny amount of selling pressure holds this down.
I just figured that the methods to hold a stock price down had to involve taking on risk that the price would move up. I'm blindly assuming base economic principles apply everywhere. Are there sneaky ways out there (legal or not) that people use to hold price down without adding risk to their positions?
I'm not even implying CTIX is being held down! - when a topic I lack knowledge on is brought up I sometimes ask.
Is there any easy way to understand how someone who does not want the price to move up yet would have the capability to hold it down? Is this someone a whole group of people? Perhaps an individual with a huge volume of shares that can afford to continue selling low? If people like us quit selling, then what holds price down? Not sure if it is easy to explain, but I'd appreciate any attempt at it, thanks Dr FG or whoever else may aid.
You too eh? I often wonder how many people have matching portfolios or watch lists - at least two of ours match, we must both be geniuses! HaHa... or at least we both hope... Naw, You may be, but I have a ways to go to reach investor genius status, started playing this game just two years ago, but landed here pretty quick, and over on the other ticker almost as quick.
HemaSure must be pre two years ago? What went down there - looks like they are mainly Red-Cross affiliated now?
Just in general - as in the abundant hope for the cure. I hope kevetrin provides it.
Only 184 p53 studies? Kevetrin has a good shot with minimal competition.
I hear that! Few products corner a non-cornered market, CTSO is on top of this one. This has the potential to be one of the rare revolutionizing tools. The current 300+% gain price targets are conservative IMO. Been long, staying long, period.
184 studies when 'p53' is searched at clinicaltrials.gov
Lots of hope out there... can't wait till kevetrin turns hope into confirmed action.
"CytoSorb Personal" next to the gas-mask and water-filter on your survival shelf. Put it out on market a month before 'the end' in dec 2012 and CTSO goes to $40. Some will be hurt that 2013 exists, but we'll all be happy :)
When you mention walk the ask down, is that walking it down in hopes that other peoples' stop-losses trigger? I see the potential for lots of strategies, I just wish more people would stop betting to the downside... But then history tells us those people lose. I'll stick to my longterm value investing and wait... ;)
And rather than sell in the mid .60s the last two weeks of no news they decide to sell in the low .60s on a day of positive news? I don't see the logic of these sellers.
I wonder which alternate universe is robbing us of positive news -- positive price correlation...
Kevetrin, molecular deterrence at its finest :) eom