Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.
Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.
So if somebody wants 500k shares at .0002, they won't take 420k from me and 80k from the next guy in line? Ugh.
I want it all gone...
I'm putting 420k @ .0001 then. If anyone wants it, put your bid in for 420k.
Not much buying going on considering I have 420k @ $.0002 that isn't selling
I sure hope so...got some bills I'd love to pay off!
RAD, where do you see it going from here? Hoping it holds those gains after open...will probably sell some and take profits today and ride the rest out a bit longer.
Question...
Since the charts we're using only really tell us what the tickers are going to do in the very short term, how do you go about predicting what they're going to do in the mid-term?
Do you use a specific chart for longer time spans or are there indicators for this chart that we will cover once we are ready to add more?
ie. I trade with my grandpa often...he uses standard TA techniques--support & resistance, RSI, etc.
I tossed out NRG and RAD and he thinks both have run their course and are going to decline from their current levels. So now it's a friendly competition of who's gonna be right. I'm just curious where our charts differ from his.
Looking forward to next week's trading, especially if something happens with RAD.
Also gonna do my best to get out of PGPM Monday morning... got my number in mind, just gotta hope someone is buying during the firesale. That'll give me more to trade on midweek if we find any good ones to play.
Not my usual style but they do have a very good sound! I'm getting ready to leave but will listen to more later...I checked out Holy Papa so far.
I used to follow the unsigned music scene a ton when I was younger...spent more time in bars from 17-20 than I did when I turned 21. lol
This is my buddy's cover band (lead singer)...he lives about 3 hours away and they just happened to score a big gig about a 5 min walk from my house last night. He was part of a couple big hard rock bands that used to headline sold out shows in Cleveland. Now he just does the cover band on the weekends for the most part and he said it's funny cuz they make far more money now than they did when they had all originals and were actually trying to make a career out of it. That tells you right there why most bands never make it...most fans aren't into originality unless you have a break through hit or two and build up a major following.
Do they file them with the SEC/Edgar or are they alternative reporting and file them on OTC Markets? Guess I've never bothered to look...lol
Why? They can drop them anytime...they're already delinquent...or are they only accepted online until 10pm EST until the following business day?
Yep, that's my issue...money burns holes in my pocket lol
I have been helping myself by not going all-in on any one particular trade. Just gotta slow down now.
RAD, isn't Amazon notorious for hostile takeovers as well...pure speculation here, but the sneaky heavy accumulation could very well be a buyer sneaking in for a hostile takeover?
I picked up some 7/21 calls on your earlier alert at $.59...they're already doing pretty nicely.
Running out of free cash due to my impatience. Trying to force myself to be more patient and watch for your guys' alerts before I just dive into ones that I think look good from previous experience.
I made a 69% return on my VXX puts...but lost it all on my VXX calls. Time for me to slow down and play smart. My job makes me a very independent person...but I'm quickly realizing that to be successful at this as a "young grasshoppa" that teamwork is CRUCIAL as we are all acting as our own little system of checks and balances.
Right???
I sold my VXX puts this am before work and nearly doubled my money...but I'm gonna lose all those gains if my calls expire worthless tomorrow (goofed and bought July 14 calls...).
Can you get a screenshot of that email...not calling you a liar, just want confirmation one way or another. lol
So far the info they're providing has been lining up with the info people are receiving from Paul Knopick (I bet a quick email to him would give verification of its authenticity), but yes, I do remain skeptical. I have been in tickers that ran based on PRs posted via a fake Twitter account. Talk about sh!tty.
hahaha...my dad's been thinking about getting a house there. He's in Ocala so I like to wander around there for a day or so while I'm down seeing him.
I re-enacted The Hangover there a couple years ago after getting my brother a little too drunk for his birthday......lol
Great place though!
My initial post:
@IHSI_Solutions Can we get a PR assuring shareholders of no reverse split for the time being? It's a big concern on many of our minds.
IHSI response:
We are currently working towards becoming current with our financial filings. As of right now an R/S is not amongst our current plans.
My follow-up:
Thank you. I don't think anyone would be opposed to an A/S increase, if necessary. Would love to see debt/dilution addressed though.
http://i68.tinypic.com/2ir9ono.png
GE, I'm not sure...I think Malaria is still a major problem outside the US so it could be a highly lucrative venture? I'm hoping it is well-received by investors...hoping the dip was just from the buy the rumor, sell the news crowd.
With the right news, the MMs will let it run as well
GE looks to be forming a nice STP...let's hope it follows through!
Scratch that...GE dropped news
http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20170712005856/en/GE-Global-Good-Licensing-Deal-Access-Bio
GE, Global Good Licensing Deal with Access Bio Brings Asymptomatic Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Tests to Market
July 12, 2017 11:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time
BELLEVUE, Wash. & BOSTON & SEOUL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Intellectual Ventures’ Global Good Fund and GE (NYSE:GE), have signed a licensing agreement with the diagnostics technology company Access Bio (KOSDAQ:950130) to manufacture and distribute innovative diagnostic technologies that will help global health workers to more rapidly identify asymptomatic malaria in low-resource regions around the world. Identifying these low-level infections is considered critical to directing efforts towards malaria elimination.
GE, Global Good licensing deal with Access Bio brings asymptomatic malaria rapid diagnostic tests to market
Tweet this
“Significantly enhancing the sensitivity of malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) addresses gaps in rapid diagnostics that will bring us closer to eliminating the deadly disease in more and more regions around the world,” said Maurizio Vecchione, Executive Vice President of Global Good & Research. “GE and Global Good have a shared commitment, along with Access Bio – as a commercialization partner – to enhance surveillance by public health teams to identify very low level malaria infections and realize the goal of eventually eradicating malaria entirely,” he said.
The new diagnostics technologies for malaria detection were co-developed by a team of scientists and engineers at GE’s Global Research Center in Upstate New York and Global Good. GE Ventures, GE’s strategic arm to accelerate innovation and growth with partners, drove the commercialization model for the technology and the licensing agreement between GE, Global Good and Access Bio.
“The combination of RDTs and serology tests will fill an important gap in the tool-set for the eradication of malaria,” said Joseph Suriano, Technical Discipline Leader at GE Global Research, leading GE’s involvement in the program. “By being able to see if a population has been recently exposed to the malaria parasite with serology tests, we can then efficiently target the use of more rapid, highly sensitive tests and other anti-malarial interventions to act before outbreaks occur.”
The agreement covers a highly-sensitive diagnostic test that identifies key proteins present in malaria, as well as Plasmodium lactate dehydrogenase (pLDH) RDT to detect malarial parasites. The agreement also includes technology to create malaria serology tests for Plasmodium antibodies which can measure a population’s past exposure to the disease.
“With our commercialization experience and mass production facilities, Access Bio will be able to fully accommodate the commercialization of the highly sensitive RDTs at affordable prices. These tests will be the next generation of diagnostic testing and a big step towards the eradication of malaria,” said Young Ho Choi, Chief Executive Officer of Access Bio.
According to the WHO, the volume of malaria RDT sales reported by manufacturers increased by almost 7 times from 2008 to 2014. The WHO also reports that nearly half of the world’s population is at risk of malaria, and in 2015 alone, there were 429,000 deaths globally due to the disease; many of those deaths occur in the developing world, with 92% of those deaths taking place in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The WHO "Global Technical Strategy for Malaria 2016-2030", a new 15-year framework for malaria control in all endemic countries, sets ambitious but achievable targets for 2030, including the elimination of malaria in at least 35 countries. Providing these new tests to these countries could enhance program effectiveness and empower local health systems to manage elimination programs more effectively.
About Global Good
Global Good is a collaboration between Intellectual Ventures and Bill Gates to invent technology that improves life in low- and middle-income countries. With support from a coalition of NGO, government and business partners, we conceive, develop and deploy inventions for the poorest parts of the world. Global Good combines Intellectual Ventures’ unique invention prowess with the expertise of leading humanitarian organizations, forward-looking governments, and commercial partners that share our vision. Together, we invent, develop, and deploy commercially-viable technologies that improve life in developing countries. www.globalgood.com
About GE
GE is the world’s Digital Industrial Company, transforming industry with software-defined machines and solutions that are connected, responsive and predictive. GE is organized around a global exchange of knowledge, the "GE Store," through which each business shares and accesses the same technology, markets, structure and intellect. Each invention further fuels innovation and application across our industrial sectors. With people, services, technology and scale, GE delivers better outcomes for customers by speaking the language of industry. www.ge.com
About Access Bio
Access Bio (KOSDAQ:950130) is dedicated to the prevention and early diagnosis of infectious diseases through research, development, and manufacturing of in vitro rapid diagnostic tests, biosensors and molecular diagnostic products. The company’s in vitro diagnostic test platform includes immunochemical, biochemical and molecular products.
Headquartered in Somerset, New Jersey, Access Bio serves its global customer base from manufacturing sites located in the US, Ethiopia and South Korea. In fiscal year 2015, the company reported $31.4 million of revenues, largely from sales of its industry-leading malaria RDT products. The company is in the early stages of commercializing a number of additional diagnostic kits that leverage its existing expertise and manufacturing capacity.
For additional information about the company, please visit www.accessbio.net.
Contacts
For Intellectual Ventures
Clare Sayas, 206-334-0459
clare.sayas@revereagency.co
INTELLECTUAL VENTURES
NYSE:GE View stock quote and chart View SEC Filings
GE, haven't seen anything so far on news...they got within $.02 of my sell target and abruptly reversed. I bought a few cheap puts on it just in case it makes a hard reversal. Probably going to lose money both ways since I got a lil too emotional on that decision. lol
It needs to hold gains through tomorrow...I bought those on unsettled funds! lmao
Will they show up in the ihub trades section or where can the times/sales be viewed?
I think just MM's
I also must say I'm beginning to feel a bit more comfortable reading the charts...still need to practice, practice, practice, but I can look at them and understand what they're saying for the most part without having to refer back to the directions on reading them.
I'm still killing myself on options...but also keeping the stakes low knowing I'm going to make mistakes. Paper trading is great, but lessons stick to you much harder when you're losing real money. LOL
So far my biggest mistakes are timing/not knowing where to buy in at.
Let's take GDX for example...I bought $23 calls last week, then it tanked even worse. Had I been a bit more patient, I could have gotten those calls or lower calls for a fraction of the price. Using the charts, I knew it would bounce back up, just not that far that fast. Without a miracle, I may see those expire worthless on Friday (thankfully it was only like $50 worth for practice).
So I guess what I'm getting at is...do you have any recommendations for choosing a safe strike price on options? I know I also need to use the chart before I buy as well so I'm buying at the bottom rather than halfway down on the drop.
GE...sooooo close to being in the money. Hopefully continues to rebound the next few days.
I really hope those of us who have remained so patient are rewarded dearly for it here in the near future
My VXX puts are doing well though...bought a few for fun earlier today...lol
Now it just needs to get past $26.50 for me...lol
Picked up 20 $2.50 7/21 RAD calls for $.05 as a lil gamble play...gonna see what happens in the coming days
I think that's the closest we've gotten yet to an assurance that there is nothing planned (yet?)...I'll take it!
Yep, I've just been watching AMD...almost bought in the other day but didn't like the risk to reward ratio at the time.
I do have some GDX calls, but I went all in at $23 and when it tanked, it tanked. Hopefully this week it comes back up.
Also still holding $26.50 GE calls for this week.
I've been helping my buddy play with his AMD options today...it's been screaming pretty good today too.
I think the initial removal was a mistake as the stop sign signifies delinquent and they were still delinquent even after the filings were posted.
Isn't the parent owned by Pinedo? I'd rather see him completely out of the picture as he's the one who got us into this mess...
GE getting some traction back now
LOL...I saw that one too. Also saw one saying $40 is possible. I think those guys spin a wheel full of prices and throw darts at it...
I'm not sure what country you're from...but here in the states, one is presumed innocent until proven guilty. However, if there is strong evidence that one is guilty (regardless of proof or guilt), they can still be charged. At which point it's up to their defense to prove innocence. I understand we're talking civil vs criminal but the point here is the company is in the stage of defending themselves as the SEC felt there was strong enough evidence of wrongdoing to justify the suspension, but they did not have proof (yet).
They broke rules performing corporate actions with the CE symbol still on and have to pay the consequences regardless, but they may not be guilty of the accusations at hand.
Either they will defend themselves successfully and people here may eventually prosper or like most OTC stocks, they will "vigorously defend themselves" and just go dark. While the odds say you will likely be right, you cannot say with 100% certainty that they will not overcome this because unless you have inside information, you don't have ALL the facts, only speculation based on statistics. Occasionally the statistics are wrong.
I've never tried that...will definitely have to take advantage of it in the future.
Good luck to you all today...gotta babysit my buddy's son tonight and got too much work to do beforehand so I'm calling it an early trading day.