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George Gammon
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2021-01-11/george-gammon-prepare-endless-qe
2021 US Dollar
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2021-01-11/2021-may-be-year-world-loses-confidence-dollar
Louis Gave 2021
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/huge-reversal-louis-gave-warns-inflation-will-come-back-vengeance
Keeping my fingers crossed that this is the beginning of a horizontal move in this price range.
I also added near today's low.
What a GREAT way to start the year! :)
Mechanics of Moving
It isn't impossible for a company that trades OTC to make the leap to a major exchange. But, as noted above, there are several steps it must take before they can list.
Companies looking to move from the over-the-counter market to a standard exchange must meet certain financial and regulatory requirements.
The company and its stock must meet listing requirements for its price per share, total value, corporate profits, daily or monthly trading volume, revenues, and SEC reporting requirements. For example, the NYSE requires newly listed companies to have 1.1 million publicly held shares held by a minimum of 2,200 shareholders with a collective market value of at least $100 million. Companies that want to list on the Nasdaq, on the other hand, are required to have 1.25 million public shares held by at least 550 shareholders with a collective market value of $45 million.
Second, it must be approved for listing by an organized exchange by filling out an application and providing various financial statements verifying that it meets its standards. If accepted, the organization typically has to provide written notice to its previous exchange indicating its intention to voluntarily delist. The exchange may require the company to issue a press release notifying shareholders about this decision.
https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/08/otc-nyse-nasdaq.asp
I'll wait for the press release.
Barchart says this coming Wednesday.
https://www.barchart.com/stocks/quotes/GLUC/overview
2nd source
https://www.marketbeat.com/stocks/OTCMKTS/GLUC/earnings/
'Glucose Health has not formally confirmed its next earnings publication date, but the company's estimated earnings date is Wednesday, December 23rd, 2020 based off prior year's report dates.'
Federal Reserve statement and fiscal stimulus negotiations guide market action
https://www.kitco.com/commentaries/2020-12-16/Federal-Reserve-statement-and-fiscal-stimulus-negotiations-guide-market-action.html
That is funny!
How does LYSCF fit into the picture? TIA
OK, I'll bite, try https://us.etrade.com/planning
All I can say is "Oh my God!" viewing my penny stock portfolio! :)
And yes I know what lies ahead next year! :)
After Pausing To Catch Its Breath, Glucose Health Appears Ready To Move Higher Once Again
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4378956-after-pausing-to-catch-breath-glucose-health-appears-ready-to-move-higher-again?mail_subject=gluc-after-pausing-to-catch-its-breath-glucose-health-shares-appear-ready-to-move-higher-once-again&utm_campaign=rta-stock-article&utm_content=link-0&utm_medium=email&utm_source=seeking_alpha
Let me guess, a 'tad' less sweetness? :)
Also since Covid-19 became a common subject so has the importance of zinc in the daily diet. One serving of two teaspoons of GlucoDown contains 7.5 mg of zinc picolinate or 50% of the daily value. IMO, this is a great reason to consume GlucoDown products on a regular basis.
My mom also commented the Raspberry flavor was too sweet. I relayed that to Murray at GLUC and he said they would consider reducing the sweetness in future batches.
Yes, that is what she is doing now. The idea to make a cocktail may improve the chances of increased consumption. So we will see.
Hello, thanks for the tip! I bought two flavors for my diabetic mom and she complained that the tea was too sweet. Blending the tea with unsweetened coconut milk and ice sounds great! I plan to visit her this coming weekend and we will try this out.
A couple of weeks ago I called GLUC and spoke to a man named Murray. Was very nice conversation and he told me that they would consider reducing the sweetness a little in the next batch.
I like the daily chart for next week.
Yes I know GLUC products are caffeine free and that is one reason I want to try the switch. The other is I'm 66 and I think that preventive body maintenance couldn't hurt. I like ice cream too so maybe the GLUC product can mitigate that source of sugar. I keep the ice cream intake to twice a month on a weekend and one pint each event! :)
GLUC may find a market in non diabetic people that want to avoid high fructose corn syrup beverages and coffee. I (we) would love to see GLUC products at fast food, 7eleven and Subway sandwich locations.
Last week I bought two containers of Glucodown via amazon and had them shipped to my mom who is type 2 diabetic. She received them yesterday. I asked her to record her blood sugar count each day while using one of the containers. The other container I will pick up when I visit her over the 4th of July long weekend. Although I am not currently diabetic, I would like to try the very berry product myself and potential substitute it for my daily coffee consumption.
If mom likes the raspberry flavor product I will talk with my sister in law regarding her flavor preference and send her a container as she is also type 2 diabetic. Glucose Health Inc could have three new customers in the near future.
I see support at $1.24
GLUC teas would make a great alternative to Sugar-Sweetened Drinks
“Sugary beverages like sodas, sweet teas, and lemonade are linked to an increased risk of type 2 diabetes,” says Jill Weisenberger, M.S., R.D., C.D.E., and author of the book Diabetes Weight Loss: Week by Week, “presumably because the excess calories lead to weight gain and because the sugar load might increase insulin resistance.”
According to a 2010 study in Diabetes Care, drinking one to two sugary drinks per day increased the risk of type 2 diabetes by 26 percent, compared with having less than one serving a month.
One of the best ways to minimize the effect of sugar on your health is to limit your intake of sugar-sweetened beverages, including fruit drinks.
To stay hydrated, drink more water. Also, avoid loading up your coffee or tea with sugar and cream.
https://www.cdc.gov/nutrition/data-statistics/sugar-sweetened-beverages-intake.html
https://www.healthline.com/health-news/food-four-food-groups-that-raise-diabetes-risk-111313#1
I'm sure many fast food customers would like an alternative to high fructose corn syrup drinks or water. But we will see.
I just read thru a few customer comments on Amazon. Nice to know GLUC has great customer service and just thirty cents per serving.
I'm thinking that there is a potential market in the fast food industry too.
Has anyone tasted these products?
Things You Need to Know About The Mediterranean Diet
Need to 'copy and paste' the flowing link.
www.medicalnewstoday.com/search?q=Mediterranean+diet&p=1
Everything you need to know about hypertension
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/150109.php#management-and-treatment
10 Foods That Help Lower Blood Pressure, yeah it's that time.
https://10faq.com/health/foods-that-help-lower-blood-pressure/
10 Foods to Avoid with High Blood Pressure
https://10faq.com/health/foods-to-avoid-with-high-blood-pressure/
10 Signs of High Blood Pressure
https://10faq.com/health/signs-of-high-blood-pressure/
10 Ways to Lower Your Blood Pressure
https://10faq.com/health/ways-to-lower-blood-pressure/
Too funny. EOM
I wonder if HEMP Inc. would be interested in this. https://dfw.cbslocal.com/2019/11/21/house-judiciary-committee-passes-bill-legalize-marijuana/
Agree! EOM
Must have been joking! How can a person be visiting an "investor's" page and not know that US markets are closed on Thanksgiving?