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OT: thanks Threes. The way it started, this board can indeed become good screening tool, that many people will benefit from.
PS: Did you got my answer to your (older) question on iHub ALMI MB? If not, check it out.
Mike
Thanks man4apenny. It looks interesting to say the least. I'll do my DD, and may decide to get in.
PS: you might want to check out one of my long-term picks in the same price category: GDVI. Still a near-bottom. Already EPS positive for several Q's, 153 workers, in the modular school construction business in CA. High YOY.
Mike
JT - Re: IGAI. I think you'll have one of the (if not the) lowest entry points. No wonder it took you so long to fill it. Look at the ask column on Level II. The Good things ahead, IMO.
PS: I like it:"Helping one another make money trading stocks!"
That's the whole idea within this GVPB board. Hope more people we'll understand that we all can make some money, including the unexperienced folks.
Mike
Re: SEIH. Nope, OS: 1.68B, P/S: >52. Beware of companies with almost no revenue yet, and large OS beatting the "China drum."
You are welcomed any time here trader. Hope you'll bring us some GVPB's though.
Mike
Re: SDGL, looks good indeed. Anyone cares to do a DD on it? I'm sure someone will. You'll be surprised what a "man can do 4 a penny." Good alert "man4apenny."
Mike
Oil, up today. It affects even small companies such as CKEI.
http://www.wtrg.com/
Mike
Alert: IGAI has reached its very bottom, IMO. Check it out!
Mike
Re: KWBT - Just the "Cornell out" effect. It works all the time, but it's allways short lived.
Mike
OT: Trees,
Sorry, I just saw your note. You might want to look into: ESLR (it might go down still, but not by much). It's a best bet, IMO, right now. I got out recently of the two good IPO's (SPWR, and STP - got in the fall the IPO day - but still keeping ESLR, that I got in in the low 2's).
If you are also interested in other good (IMO) Energy (coal) stocks, a good choice might be ICO. Check it out. It already started to move. Got lucky with this one with an average of 8.37. I expect good (2 to 3 years) growth. See the forward looking statements on the 10-Q that came out on March 16.
PS: Although I also invest in large caps (including the two above), I usually invest in "Good Value Penny Bottoms." You might want to check out my i-Hub MB on it:
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=5444
PPS: For more info, please post on the above board. Sorry, I only can post public posts.
Mike
OT - Starboy,
I just saw your Msg. Take a look at the new board: "Good Value Penny Bottoms:"
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=5444
The i-Box contains the answer to your question.
Mike
Re: IAO - looks very good at a first look. Way to go, "Growth And Value." Detailed DD effort seems well justified. Everyone invited to participate.
Mike
Thanks Smoke,
Re: KWBT, that (the departure of Cornell) explain the jump in price, while the last Q revenue was near zero as I recall. As soon as people found out about a similar deal, CNCN jumped very fast from below 0.03, to mid 0.3's. Of course, it's not the case here for such a jump, IMO, as RWBT has first to one or two consecutive Q's with significantly better numbers.
PS: Can you help me managing this board? My private R&D tech company I expect to start moving sometimes in the near future, and when (and if) that happens I won't be able to be too much around. If you or anyone else who believes this board idea it's good, I was thinking adding two more qualified assistants to properly manage it (and being able to answer any questions anyone - especially the newbies might have). If you can do this, the first help will be with edditing the text, make it more readable (bold, italics, etc.)
Mike
Re: Smoke,
Thanks, I hope we can form and work as a good team.
Re: MBAH - see below
Re: IGAI - anything below 0.02 looks good to me.
Re: KWBT - looks good. I used to follow it a while ago. Can you post a brief view on it? It might be a good entry, if it retrieves a bit. It deserves to be on our watch list.
Mike
IMO:
1. Nakuhiva
Re: NEOM, N/A cause of P/S > 75, plus I don't like Tobin Smith Pump/Dump. Got in a portion of the (up to 0/7's?) ride, and I'm now out.
Re: NMKT, I like it. But, not TS pump/dump, and Cornell involvement. It's why I got out of it (same as MOBL). If you are lucky, it could work as a relatively safe short-term valley to near peak play (same as MOBL, and NEOM).
Re: GTRE - As a good value Energy stocks, I like other stocks better, i.e., ICO (I'm is since $8.37 average), and ESLR (I'm in since low $2's).
Re: SPZI - sorry, let's stay out of pinkies.
2. Dsp, if you enjoy doing your homework, you'll have plenty to do.
3. Smoke,
Re: MBAH, high risk, worth a gambling game. I just got in @ 0.01. Same, IVGA. Check it out. I'm out, but might get back in if I can @ < 0.0015.
GWNI - P/S = 0.77. On the surface looks good. First concern: being a Nevada Co. It deserves some detailed DD.
4. OTC
Re: UCPJ, at the surface looks good. Deserves detailed DD.
Re: SYTE, P/S > 3, declining revenue. N/A
Re: ADVC, OS = 3.3B, if you are lucky a fast in/out might work. Long-term, danger of a large R/S. If gambling, in the same price range I prefer: IVGA
Re: GWNI, looks good - see above.
5. Doug,
Re: WAVX - you are right. I'll pass it. P/S > 49, EPS negative, low (slow growing) revenue, large debt. Compare it with say: GDVI, or VFIN.
Mike
OT: New Board: GVPB (Good Value Penny Bottoms).
You are all invited to join it, but before posting anything, please read what that board intends to do (at least paragraph 2). No blah, blah. Just good info, please:
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=5444
If you are interested in following it, you may want to save it as one of your favorites for easy access. If anyone feels qualified, and desires to become an assistant, please let me know (on that board).
Mike
OT: New Board: GVPB (Good Value Penny Bottoms).
You are all invited to join it, but before posting anything, please read the what that board intends to do (at least paragraph 2). No blah, blah. Just good info, please:
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=5444
If you are interested in following it, you may want to save it as one of your favorites for easy access. If anyone feels qualified, and desires to become an assistant, please let me know (on that board).
PS: As you might know, I was one of the lucky ones to get in here @ 0.0102, and out @ 0.071 (due to the luck of promissed "begining of March" news). Kept some shares, just in case.
Mike
OT: New Board: GVPB (Good Value Penny Bottoms).
You are all invited to join it, but before posting anything, please read at least paragraph 2. No blah, blah. Just good info, please:
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=5444
If you are interested in following it, you may want to save it as one of your favorites for easy access. Also, if anyone feels qualified, and desires to become an assistant, please let me know (on that board).
PS: I was one of the lucky ones to get in here @ < 0.03 (immediately after I learned about the Cornell-related news), and out @ mid 0.3's. Kept some shares, just in case.
Mike
Hi everyone,
I'm working to edit the i-Box with the needed info. Hope to have it done by this AN. Please read it first. Still looking for one or two qualified assistants. All of us, working as a team, can put together a MB that would help all those visiting GVPB: whether experienced, or beginners.
Mike
OT: New Board: GVPB (Good Value Penny Bottoms). It yet has to be eddited, sometimes in the near future.
You are all invited to join it, but before posting anything, please read the first post. No blah, blah. Just good info, please:
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=5444
If you are interested in following it, you may want to save it as one of your favorites for easy access. If anyone desires to become an assistant, please let me know (on that board).
Mike
OT: New Board: GVPB (Good Value Penny Bottoms). It yet has to be eddited, sometimes in the near future.
You are all invited to join it, but before posting anything, please read the first post. No blah, blah. Just good info, please:
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=5444
If you are interested in following it, you may want to save it as one of your favorites for easy access. If anyone desires to become an assistant, please let me know (on that board).
Mike
OT: New Board: GVPB (Good Value Penny Bottoms). It yet has to be eddited, sometimes in the near future.
You are all invited to join it, but before posting anything, please read the first post. No blah, blah. Just good info, please:
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=5444
If you are interested in following it, you may want to save it as one of your favorites for easy access. If anyone desires to become an assistant, please let me know (on that board).
Mike
OT: New Board: GVPB (Good Value Penny Bottoms). It yet has to be eddited, sometimes in the near future.
You are all invited to join it, but before posting anything, please read the first post. No blah, blah. Just good info, please:
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=5444
If you are interested in following it, you may want to save it as one of your favorites for easy access. If anyone desires to become an assistant, please let me know (on that board).
Mike
OT: New Board: GVPB (Good Value Penny Bottoms).
Dsp, and Stock (and anyone else interested in it), you are invited to join it, but before posting anything, please read the first post. No blah, blah. Just good info, please:
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=5444
You may want to save it as one of your favorites for easy access. If anyone desires to be an assistant, please let me know (on that board).
Mike
Welcome to the GVPB!
GVPB Scope: Find undervalued OTC:BB (OB) stocks that have: (i) proven revenue; (ii) positive book value; (iii) aggressive Y over Y, and Q over Q growth; (iv) already EPS positive (or close to it); with (v) a Price/Sales < 1 (the lower, the better); (vi) low OS; and low float (insiders own and keep (buy more) shares; (vii) no previous R/S history over the last several years, (viii) yet sitting at or near the bottom.
Board Rules:
- Your picks should generally abide by the above criteria.
- No hypping, pumping, or bashing. Discusions should be short, at the subject, and objective.
- Try avoiding pinkies
- Experienced investors (traders) encouraged to provide pertinent, honest, answers to the new comers.
Best Format: When you post one of your findings (your alert), please list Positives, and Negatives about the company. Other posters can add their findings to you list, and repost. (an example is provided).
List of Potential Stocks.
CKEI:OB - Mike, February 06
GDVI:OB - Mike, Oct. 05
IGAI:OB - Mike, Feb. 06
MBAH:OB - Mike, March 06
PMED:OB - Mike, Jan. 06
SEVI:OB - Mike, Feb. 06
VFIN:OB - Mike, Feb. 06
Please suggest your choice. If good, it will be added to the list bellow, along with your name, and date:
How you find your picks: Although there are many possibilities, best way is by following the 52 weeks lows. You can use:
http://www.marketwatch.com/tools/marketsummary/screener.asp?exchange=118&view=5&lookup=Look+...
Note: you only post the alert on your choice after a careful DD. If you are following the above, or any other OTC:BB market screener tool, you should expect to only find a good one once a week, or so. This takes much work.
Do your DD on it:
Example: http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=10322125
Post your alert on it:
Example:http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=10273998
Other related boards:
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=10273998
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=5322
Mike
CKEI DD:
(You should look this one up, IMO).
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=10271813
Do your own DD:
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=10322125
Note: Some data (such as the OS, and float) might be outdated as they were taken from Yahoo Finance. In the first entry the poster claims those are recent call in numbers.
Disclaimer: I'm heavily loaded in this one (@ 0.022 average), and (based on the recent news, and the fact that the company intends to get more involved with renewable oil), at least the majority of those shares (as of now), I intend to keep long.
PS: I despise those that pump anything when they want out, hype the stock when approaching its heights, and bash stocks they want to get in. My approach: based on a good DD find good value bottoms (e.g., both large caps: ICO @ 8.37 average - hope some of you loaded some when I alerted it here 8.4 -; and pennies: VFIN @ 0.17 average, GDVI @ 0.069 average, PMED @ 0.004, IGAI @ 0.0156 average) load some at a price that I perceive to be a near bottom, and if still goes down, do more DD, and eventually load a lot more. Some I keep short-term (e.g., recently, SEVI: in @ 0.0102, and out @ 0.071, and DPHIQ: in @ 0.32, and out @1.01 yesterday), or long-term (e.g., ESLR: in in the low 2's, and still keeping it, and I believe ICO, for at least 1 year).
Mike
***Do your own CKEI DD:
"Clickable Enterprises, Inc., through its wholly owned subsidiary, ClickableOil.com, Inc., provides online heating oil services to the residential and commercial customers in the metropolitan New York area. It delivers oil, as well as provides service installation, maintenance, and repair of oil burners through subcontracts with local delivery companies. The company was founded in 1967 and is based in Mount Vernon, New York."
Important: Notice that insiders hold lots of shares (and never sold, nor intended to), and more and more heavy loading by retail investors.
http://thomson.finance.lycos.com/lycos/iwatch/cgi-bin/iw_ticker?ticker=ckei
Today (March 23), retail investors were responsible for a wopping 42% of all activity (compared to an average of 30% over the last month).
"Retail - a trade reported by a broker that primarily executes on behalf of retail investors, such as Charles Schwab's Mayer Schweitzer."
1. Web site @ basic info:
Website: http://www.clickableoil.com
Phone: 914-699-5190
State of Incorporation: DE
Officers: Nicholas Cirillo Jr., Pres.; Guy Pipolo, CFO
Shares Outstanding: 129.78M
Float: 29.99M
2. Charts:
2.1 StockCharts.com
http://stockcharts.com/gallery/?CKEI
2.2. Barchart.com
http://quotes.barchart.com/texadv.asp?sym=ckei
3. Basic DD:
3.1. Latest PR's (read at least the last 10 to see the trend), insiders activity, Y over Y, and Q over Q financials,etc.:
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=ckei.OB
3.2. Key Statistics (including Price/Sales ratio, book value, OS @ Float, etc):
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ks?s=CKEI.OB
4. Better DD:
http://www.ddmachine.com/default.asp?s=ckei.ob
5. Advanced DD:
http://www.finitesite.com/irishbull/
6. Maintainance-type DD:
6.1 SEC fillings:
http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/filings.jsp?symbol=ckei
6.2 What others are saying:
http://www.boardcentral.com/
Mike
OT: stock,
It's exactly why I hate telling you what to do. Some people might take it as a perfide attempt to influence the price.
I'll try setting up a new i-Hub board (over the weekend,) where we can discuss these non-related to GDVI things, and will let you know the name of that board. We've already abused this board enough.
Mike
OT: Stock, it's up to you. As of late, I only do that after I already have some. Lost too many good chances.
As an educational tool, why don't you also take the assignment for dsl. I'll look at them myself over the weekend, and post on those boards our findings: Pros and Cons.
Mike
OT: Dsp,
Re: "what am i missing here"
You got a B-. As you see, I canceled my 0.0041 order yesterday. Only took a short fast look at it again, and based on it, I'm only willing to gamble it @ 0.003 to 0.0035 now. But, of course, you never know. I'll do a better DD on it over the weekend.
Next assignment: AZAC, SEVI (on this one see my postings on that iHub board). I do not have them now. Also, IVHG - where somehow I got a few shares filled at 0.01 today.
Mike
OT: Re: "you don't even use charts"
Stock, I only use the charts to see where the stock came from, than I'm trying to understand why it went up or down. This helps me guess where it can go. Look at GDVI, IGAI, CKEI, and all your other stocks, and since you seem to use the charts more, try learning to correlate them with the fundamentals.
Mike
Stock,
All I can tell you, I bought more GDVI @0.08 & IGAI @ 0.0149 today. Sooner or later, good stocks always move. I'm not watching the 0.0001's no more. I try to be what I perceive to be the near bottom, buy don't waste my time, and risk losing it by trying to load at the very bottom. When they start moving the small gain you can make at the entry, do not count as much as finding the right exit.
Mike
OT: Stock,
I don't realy expect any crash of the stock market (2001 style, that is), unless some "bad actions" are taken, in which case, yes, it could get even worse. Should the worse happen, the large cap are the ones mostly afected, as the large investors start moving their money elsewhere (bonds, gold, etc.) Good pennies (on average) are the safest investments in bad times, IMO.
The only thing that I expect to crash soon, it's the real estate market, that indeed got overinflated as of late, and it's already giving bad signs. If that's all that happens, this not only will not hurt the market, on contrary it will help it (Most of those real estate investors, in case of a real estate market crash, will invest into the stock market. First, in the big caps, then in the penny.
Mike
***Retail Investors: 38%; Institutional Investors: 1% last month:
http://thomson.finance.lycos.com/lycos/iwatch/cgi-bin/iw_ticker?ticker=gdvi
Good news, as it's highly unusual for a penny stock retail @ institutional investors to participate. After these guys load up, they will not only let it go, but push it up. Looking forward for some triggering event (the large contract?), for the move to start.
Mike
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Institutional - a trade reported by a major brokerage firm which typically trades on behalf of major mutual funds/portfolio managers. While these firms also have retail branches, the amount of trades reported on behalf of institutional investors dwarfs the limited amount of retail trades that are reported.
Additionally, Institutional brokers often maintain internal house trading accounts as "market makers." When these firms report their trades it is impossible to determine whether the trades were executed on behalf of an institutional client or for the firm's own house trading accounts. While trading patterns for institutional clients and house accounts tend to differ, the fact that "Big Money" is behind the trades means that these investors/traders have the ability to move markets.
Retail - a trade reported by a broker that primarily executes on behalf of retail investors, such as Charles Schwab's Mayer Schweitzer.
Non I-Watch - this portion of the chart refers to trades not reported over Thomson's proprietary communications network. Broker participation is voluntary, so it is rare that all trading volume is accounted for. These trades can be related to either institutional or retail trading.
Compare today's activity to prior 30-day average - this comparison lets you know if today's activity, specifically the breakdown between Institutional and Retail, is "unusual" relative to the rolling 30-day average.
OT: Wood, go to that CKEI board, and you'll find some good info on it. You also can do (as you should) your own DD on it. For help on doing it, just follow the "CKEI DD" (posted there) steps.
Mike
Stock, I hope not, although the ones that downgraded (after probably shorted it) ESLR yesterday, might have their way. In that case I'll load more. I already have plenty @ low 2's, so I hate to increase my average.
ICO, after the Buy signal today (they probably are done loading), it looks like it's trying to move. If it goes down some, I'm planning to load some more, as I sold most of my DPHIQ shares first thing this morning @ 1.01. In the mean time, I'm loading more: IGAI, GDVI, VFIN, and CKEI in the deeps.
PS: I did it again - I just posted another short note on our "friend" "XX." I don't care how nasty those low-life criminals there will get (and, I won't be surprised to find out Jeff "whatever' to be one of the posters there), some of the bag holders deserve to hear something else except from the idiotic pumpers. I've been in their shoes once myself, and still remember how bad I felt for not doing my own DD well enough.
Mike
FYI: Institutional investors are out as of today:
http://thomson.finance.lycos.com/lycos/iwatch/cgi-bin/iw_ticker?ticker=xsnx
The price it's still kept up by the retail "investors," and short-sellers that did not finish dumping their shares, IMO.
Once the retail "investors" are out, the ones left to hold the bag, will be sorry, very, very sorry, IMO. Do your DD before listening to all these self-appointed energy gurus, Jeff (whatever) style. Yes, Jeff if you are here (as I suppose you are), you'll be the first out I suppose, and you won't wait for your target price of $25/share in April. You should have chosen at least a more credible figure, for your one man operation crap, with no revenue, no technology yet, but with a target price in 1 month which is almost twice that of a legit, fast growing company such as EverGreen Solar (ESLR). Shame on you, and to all the other shameless "guru" pumpers.
To you dear bagholders, for your own benefit, I advice you to save all those idiotic pieces of hyping. Come April, if you are still here, you might need them as a proof so you'll make the life easier for your lawyers suing these crooks.
Enough said, some of you might still recall my previous 2 posts last week, when this crap went to 2.9. Mark this post, and comming April, I'll pay you again a visit, after most here will (finally) realize that what's too good to be true, it most probably is.
Disclaimer: This is just my opinion, and not an advice to anyone what to do. I never owened this crap, @ I would only gamble it if the price would be below 0.05, where it really belongs, IMO.
Good luck to all,
Mike
Institutional investors (probably those that downgraded the stock), increased their percentage Buy today. When they are done loading (or re-loading - those that shorted the stock), they will let it go, and change again their reccomendations.
In the mean time, w/o some triggering event, they might bring it down some more, even as low as $10, but not lower I believe. If that happens, I'll add some more (although this will significantly increase my average - as I been with ESLR for more some 2 years now):
http://thomson.finance.lycos.com/lycos/iwatch/cgi-bin/iw_ticker?ticker=eslr
Mike
Good sign. Retail investors increased their percentage entry today to 39%, from an average of 29% over the last month. Once they are done loading, they will let it go. It won't be too long, I assume.
Mike
Some "stupidos" sold some 15K @ 0.082 this morning. From the low volume, I think we'll run out soon of these stupidos guys here, and their supply of cheap shares.
Mike
Stock,
I have to admit I overestimated the power of those crooked gurus that were trying (and still are) to bring ESLR down. But, as you see, these Jeff "whatever" guys still manage somehow to fool the guys buying the XSNX crap. Have you, at least (for education purposes) read the shameless empty promisses this guy and others (it was included in the UK report)? he's promissing no more no less than $25 by April for that one man, no revenue, no technology (let alone no product) crap. And "stupidos" are buying it. The SEC is catching some of them (too few of them, unfortunately), but they still continue their con-job:
http://www.wallst.net/news/news.asp?Source=APNEWS&id=18384
Mike