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DOW Pushing Hard To End This Friday GREEN.....
Anything can happen in the last hour !!!
We need the SHORTS to start covering to finish this day GREEN !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Let's all bow our heads !!!
Hey !!! It Works !!!
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GD, If Following Short Sale List Is Current....
By when will we see Short Covering ??
Thanks
http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/apdn/short-sales
Who Knows, If The Old Saying Holds Up...
Buy the rumor, and sell the news will probably apply here.
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Last Go Round I Saw It Hit .17 Twice In 2 Days....
Then, it was off to the races... I'm looking for a repeat..
Unfortunately, it's going a little deeper this time..
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Best Way That I Found To Explain "OVERSOLD".. I Say This Is A "PLUS"
So what then is “oversold?”
The obvious is the obvious. In order for a stock, or any asset really, to trade, there must always be a seller and a buyer, each of which believe they are getting a good deal (most of the time). You simply cannot sell shares to thin air. Another trader, market marker or specialist, broker, bank, mutual fund, etc. has to purchase the stock being offered for sale.
Common sense therefore indicates that one cannot say that when a stock is “oversold” that “too many shares” were sold.
Following a phase where a stock has seen prices drop substantially in a short time (i.e., prices moving down too far/ too fast), the stock tends to become “oversold”". This stage of the stock normally coincides with a volume surge which is evident that a large number of low-priced shares are being transferred (i.e., distributed) from one group of market participants to another.
Following the surge, which uses up a lot of selling power, the number of those sellers that are still willing to “keep giving away” shares at low (“bargain”) prices becomes exhausted. Sellers are no longer willing to dump their shares at the bid price the stock has reached where the trend becomes vulnerable and begins its reversal up.
This is when buyers move in who are bottom fishing and shorts start to cover.
In short, after a stock has had a long run in one direction, the appearance of a big volume surge means that a large number of shares are being transferred from one group of market participants to another; it is at this point that the market can become “overbought” or “oversold”.
By analyzing how big this volume surge is, how far away is it from a previous reversal point, how prolonged in time it is, you can anticipate when the stock is likely to reverse in the short-, mid-, or long-term.
The advances and declines volume can help see when to make that determination since it shows exactly where the major trading activity is concentrated.
Last updated by Aim High Alerts.
This Web-Site Shows APDN
Very Oversold ????
http://www.tradersdirect.com/stocks/14391/applied_dna_sciences_inc/
Question,, How Does This Work ? Anyone ..
Thanks
http://shortsqueeze.com/?symbol=apdn&submit=Short+Quote%99
Thanks ! Looking Forward To Good NEWS Friday.
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I Figured That ! Just Wanted Clarification...
Thanks
Vans,, What's This Current S-3 All About ?
Some folks on the Yahoo board seen to think that the stock is
going down to .06 because of this S-3 filing.
Thanks
Guys,, Come On ! The Old Guys Already Know This ....
This is par for the game...! We see this every Quarter. The
high is about .30+ or so right before earnings, and then it works
itself back down to .16 or so after earnings. Yes, they will one
day emerge from the penny stock that they are. Meanwhile this
is the way it is. Personally, I see APDN being bought out!
Only In My Humble Opinion !!
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Yes ! MM'S Are Done Covering..........
Now we rise... Yes F will break $18... Today...
Maybe right after Lunch......
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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Looks Like MM'S Letting SHORTS Cover....
Be patient it's going to be a long trading day...
Grab you another cup of brew and enjoy watching the ticker !
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Looks Like MM'S Taking "F" For A Ride............
A congrats ride ! Crystal Ball who is next for blow earnings ?
Oh look it's giving me KRFT. Reporting Aug.1 It's down $1 from yesterday excellent entry point !
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I Know ! I Know ! MM'S Don't Exist !
I guess it was the guy behind the curtain !
Any how thanks......
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Looks Like I'm Buying Some At .17 !!!
Thanks MM'S........
:):)
Folks,, Mergers, Buyouts, Take Overs, ETC,
Where does APDN fall with all it's greatness to offer ?
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I Say MM'S Are Sweeping Stops ....
For the run coming up !!
I say history repeats itself !
Anyone here remember Wade Cook....
We know it's going up and we know it's coming back down. So, sell at the top and re enter at the low. Look at the historicals and see how much money there is to be made.
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If That Ask Hits .17 ,,,,,,,,,,,,
I'm buying another truck load.........
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Do We See A Run At Taking Out .30 ?
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I'm Waiting Till The Kraft Settlement Is Addressed.....
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Any King Of Money NEWS Will Also Force A
Short Squeeze !!!!!!!!!!
:):)
Earnings Will Be Released Wednesday Pre-Market....
If F beats and it will...
We see $20 by week end..........
:):)
Thanks...........
Would you please post a link....
Thanks...
Numbers Looking Good.........
http://www.allotcbb.com/quote.php?symbol=apdn
Hey Guys,,, If This Goes Down To .18
I'll have to BUY MORE>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
:):):)
Yes,,, Indeed, Good News.......
MM'S will sit on APDN till earnings arrive........
If they make any money at all the MM'S will open the gates and let it RUN.
:):)
Thanks... I Guess We'll Get A Final Days Before They Report.
Hopefully, they will be positive numbers......
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Good Info Not Sure How Current This Is !
http://www.tradersdirect.com/stocks_statistics/14391/applied_dna_sciences_inc/
Thanks........
Question:Anyone Nail Down A Earnings Reporting Date ?
Thanks
I'm Surprised The MM'S Are Keeping APDN Up........
Must be some very good NEWS nearby...
:):)
Thanks.........
Watch Out Guys ,,,,,,,,,,,,
Very Over Bought !!!!!!
http://www.tradersdirect.com/stocks/7552/mondelez_international_inc/?promo=1
So, apdn1mill you're saying that we should see income....
for Qtr 2 ?? If so, this is HUGE..........
We're on our way to $1+++++++++++
("?")
Closed .195 On Low Volume...........
Folks this is a very good sign..... Don't be surprised to see the MM'S walk this baby up up with very little volume.
:):):
Here We Go Again ! Peltz Wants Pepsi.......
To Buy Mondelez Lock Stock N Barrel..........
:):)
Yes,, Low Volume But MM'S Keeping The Price Inching Up...
Very Good Sign............
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Received This In My Mail Box This AM....
Anyone else get this ??
SigNature DNA marking: on the agenda for electronics
Thu, 11 Jul 2013
BY James A. Hayward
The SigNature® DNA marking and authentication platform - known by the shorthand "DNA marking" - is on the industry agenda right now. A quick Internet search for this phrase will turn up dozens of pages on the subject. Webinars have been held, task forces arranged. We thought readers might want to hear from the company who developed the platform.
To date, 42 businesses have either signed contractual agreements to begin using SigNature DNA authentication technology, or are in stages of negotiation. Many more are thinking about it. We believe people in the industry, the vast majority of whom want a healthy business and a healthy supply chain for warfighters, should think carefully about the implications of this development.
First: these are formidable early stage numbers.
In the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) requirement for suppliers to use SigNature DNA, we are looking at a groundbreaking program to help protect the military supply chain. As industry hands well know, the electronics business has seen many well-meaning attempts to attack the problem of misrepresented parts.
This one, however, is subsidized by DLA to its to trusted suppliers. DLA has steadily built a superstructure of specifications and linked it to new qualification requirements. Our company, along with DLA, has consistently been available to the industry, at no less than 49 conferences and countless public meetings over 18 months. The contract signings are another key indication of its successful forward movement.
The potential scope for this program is broad, and its value for the military and suppliers is great. It is crystal clear that DLA is determined to forge ahead with the program.
This determination should not be a surprise. The crisis of counterfeiting is real; it is a life-or-death issue for warfighters, and it has never been at the extreme levels that we find today. Only in the last five to eight years do we see the volumes of counterfeits skyrocket while the counterfeits stream has changed over time from simple, easy-to-fake parts to inclusion of complex microcircuits like the ones DLA is protecting with the SigNature DNA program.
SigNature DNA is ready, available, and has shown to be an effective method to mitigate the great risks to the military supply chain posed by this crisis.
There has been a consensus from the beginning that SigNature DNA marking and authentication can be effective for policing open-market procurement of electronics, where independent distributors and brokers dominate. That is where we began our outreach. Yet, the group we have announced includes independent and authorized distributors, as well as manufacturers and original equipment makers. This trend points to a broad market that includes independent distributors.
A key point that is not yet widely understood in the industry: SigNature DNA as used by manufacturers is in the form of an authentication mark, applied during production, which assures the originality of an item. As used by suppliers such as distributors, SigNature DNA is in the form of a provenance mark, assuring the immediate source of the part (not directly its authenticity).
Manufacturers and authorized distributors can and do benefit. The expanded base of the SigNature DNA program gives food for thought on this contentious issue: the assertion that SigNature DNA is not needed for authorized distributors and manufacturers since these businesses "sell directly to DLA" and do not make counterfeits.
The reality is not so clear-cut. On the one hand, it is undeniable that buying from an authorized channel is preferred (although it is not always possible). On the other hand, counterfeit parts can and do find their way into the stocks of manufacturers and authorized distributors through returns. A Department of Commerce study in 2010 found that 10 percent of counterfeit incidents in a survey were sourced from authorized distributors, and pointed to returned goods as the culprit.
An interesting observation was published in 2009 by Dale Lillard, president of Lansdale Semiconductor in Phoenix, who wrote in Wireless Design and Development that "the only way a manufacturer can confidently be sure that an end user of its product is not getting a counterfeit is to...never restock returned product for resale."
We agree. Returns in today's market can be treacherous and manufacturers are at risk of "getting a counterfeit" from them, as Lillard puts it. SigNature DNA gives manufacturers and their authorized distributors a powerful tool to mitigate this risk, providing confidence to their customers and to themselves.
"The only way a manufacturer can confidently be sure that an end user of its product is not getting a counterfeit is to sell the product directly to them without using a middle sales channel and to never restock returned product for resale."
As a side note, Lillard in the same article suggests that manufacturers cease restocking returns entirely.
"In light of the magnitude of the problem, I recommend that restocking be discontinued as it is difficult to detect counterfeits, and once the product leaves the control of the distributor or manufacturer, it can be replaced with counterfeits and the substitution not be detected."
This may be an interesting long-term approach, but to cease restocking returns might have far more disruptive impact on production and could inflate costs much more than the adoption of SigNature DNA.
We welcome the opportunity to partner with manufacturers and the authorized channel, and all will benefit from the collaboration.
We have been asked about SigNature DNA costs and process impact. First: Cost of the initial marking to DLA trusted suppliers is zero, thanks to the DLA subsidy of the SigNature DNA marking program. No per-order battery of "re-marking" or "re-branding" tests is required, although that rumor has been imaginatively floated in print recently.
See Defense Logistics Agency FAQ, April 12, 2013, which explicitly addresses the question, and our own technical brief on regulations and standards governing SigNature DNA marking.
Our company has also addressed performance and mark stability concerns at a January meeting of the JEDEC JC-13 committee, with a presentation of comprehensive test results showing no impact on component performance and rock-solid stability of the mark in a battery of tests.
These months-long tests were performed at independent test labs, the University Of Maryland Center for Advanced Life Cycle Engineering (CALCE), and at Battelle.
We urge suppliers and interested parties to contact us directly.
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James A. Hayward is president and CEO Applied DNA Sciences in Stony Brook, N.Y. Applied DNA Sciences is online at www.adnas.com.