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Looks like our ship is coming in! Too bad I sold half my shares last week. ARRGHH!
Oh well, I'm still half aboard. .007s would suit me just fine too!
THE NEXT WORDS I WANT TO HEAR OUTTA YOU BAGHOLDIN' MAGGOTS IS "SIR YES SIR!!!" NOW DROP AND BUY 20,000 MORE SHARES OF TNOG ON MONDAY!!!
Hey Frankie--good to see you back on the TNOG board. I see our IDCN is finally making headway too. Should be an interesting week.
OT/Well well well...Crow and I actually have something in common. We're both voting for Ron Paul. I even sent money in to his campaign. My uncle met him a few years ago for an interview and was very impressed. He did a good job in the debates too. He understands the economic mess we face and he wants to return to Constitutional principles. For that he gets called a crank by the MSM. Go figure.
Beauty is in the eye of the bagholder, Crow.
Titan is looking beautiful to many who got in around .002. LOL
We now know that TNOG is a viable oil and gas company. That is intrinsic value right there. No reverse split and symbol change like the gloom and doomers were shouting earlier this year. We shouldn't underestimate the value of the Kern development. There should be plenty of PRs and good news to come. I for one bought more at .006 on Friday. Domestic oil companies are where it's at--especially with gas prices pushing $4 this summer. I have no problem with flippers making a quick profit, but I won't be selling any until we go over a cent and I expect it to go a lot higher from there. JMHO.
I picked up up a few thousand more shares today. I like silver and silver stocks...speculative and otherwise.
Here's something that is NOT speculative. It's a sure thing--go to your bank and pick up some FREE money. Today. Right now. How? A nickel is worth .095 in terms of metal. I tried to buy as many nickels at my bank today as I could. They only had $58 worth at the entire branch! I bought them all.
Total Face Value: $58
Coin Type: 1946-2007 Jefferson Nickel
Copper Price: $3.7566 / pound
Nickel Price: $23.3207 / pound
TOTAL MELT VALUE $110.58.
Free money! Of course the Fed will tell you it's against the law to melt coins, but that's balderdash. For one thing the Fed only deals with paper money. The coins are made by the US Mint and there is no law telling us what we can do with our hard-earned money. We can pound 'em with a hammer or melt them...whatever. It's OUR money!
http://www.coinflation.com/
Compared with some pinks I entered, TNOG isn't half bad.
I tried putting in some of the 'non-risky' stocks I own. Like MUR, XOM, PSD, AUY and SLW. Even those were deep in the red. PSD is about the safest stock one can own and it pays a 4% dividend--but it was still red!
Unless you're in the S&P 500, there's gonna be big risk. The bigger the risk, the bigger the reward.
A close at .24 would be a very good start. It signals a breakout.
Crow, that's hilarious. Type in almost ANY pink sheet stock and you'll get the same result.
I've read a couple of Bertrand Russell's books. He was a very smart man and a good writer. Never dry.
Looks like they can't get TNOG below .005. Consolidation here and then we're off to the races again.
Was someone too busy naked shorting and forgot to cover? LOL
You're right. This is simply a healthy pullback that everyone has been expecting. The chart looks great. We'll soon be arriving in Centland, ha ha.
There is no spam e-mail. Gosh, the folks that persist in writing that schtick sure sound foolish--and desperate.
"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds."-- Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Kern remains California's top oil-producing county, with over 85% of the state's 43,000 oil wells. The county accounts for one-tenth of overall U.S. oil production, and three of the five largest U.S. oil fields are in Kern County.
Looks like there's quite a bite in 'thought to be.' LOL
What do you think of the Kern lease? Or would you rather focus on your own posts you've already rerun many times before?
That reminds me--who was that guy who used to post that 1,000-pound TNOG gorilla jumping up and down? We need to bring that back, lol
The folks over at TNOG have turned lemons into lemonade as they make clear steps at reforming the company. The turnaround plan is focused on fundamentals which makes for a much deeper longer lasting restructuring.
Titan Oil and Gas, Inc. - Eberle #1 Prepares for Connection to the DCP Midstream Pipeline
Titan Oil and Gas Continues in the Second Phase of Its Turnaround, as Its Eberle #1 Is Poised for Connection to DCP Midstream's Gas Pipeline
SAN ANTONIO, TX -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 04/30/07 -- Titan Oil and Gas, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: TNOG) is pleased to announce that production at its Eberle #1 gas well in Bastrop County, Texas will allow for connection to DCP Midstream's gas pipeline. This arrangement will provide a steady distribution channel and income for the company. DCP Mainstream has been intensifying pipeline development in the area because of recent natural gas recoveries. It is because of this that Titan Oil and Gas has also looked at expanding onto adjoining properties in the area. DCP Midstream is a joint venture of ConocoPhillips and Spectra Energy, which is itself a spin-off of Duke Energy, one of North America's leading power producers with operations and assets in the United States, Canada and Latin America.
Vice President of Communications Brandon Toth related, "The well's connection to the pipeline affords us a steady and reliable income so that we can implement other aspects of the turnaround plan. This has occurred exactly as conceived, we're on the right track." As a key component in the Management Team's forward-looking program, the success of this goal in the phased turnaround process is a major development. As previous operations in July, August and November proved successful, gas production was achieved at approximately 5,000 feet after drilling. The well was determined to be a Taylor Sand Formation, which provides a high quality or "sweet" gas that commands the highest price at market.
"The Bastrop County Project [Eberle #1] was handled with care because there were so many other variables that had to be addressed first so that this would provide maximum benefit to shareholders." This according to President John Marconette in reference to operations started at the Eberle #1, Bastrop County, Texas site in July of 2006. The Eberle #1 site was being developed almost simultaneously as the company was in the midst of leadership changes.
Current partners in the Eberle #1 project include, Tejones Operating Corp. and Oasis Oil and Gas. J.R. Harrison heads Oasis Oil and Gas Corporation , a Houston-based company. Mr. Harrison has been in the petroleum and fuels marketing business for the last 18 years, and has worked with major oil companies such as Exxon Mobil and Shell Oil. Mr. Thomas Gouger III heads Tejones Operating Corporation . Mr. Gouger has been an oil and gas operator for over 25 years in the South Texas area. The company looks forward to continued relationships with these and other partners in a number of future projects.
It's okay to flip some on the way up and buy 'em back on dips while maintaining a core position. Many do that and some end up with free shares as a result.
.0075 and looking mighty strong on great volume again. A cent is not a matter of if, but when. Domestic oil production is where it's at!
JMHO
AMEN and cent land here we come!
Gimme a break. There is no spam e-mail circulating. There is a newsletter that many longs signed up for.
Is that the best you can come up with? LOL
You'd think that whoever was gonna whack woulda whacked already after nearly six months of solid whacking. Wacky whackers.
WRL--that's sweet! Making money is the best revenge on the bashers. Glad you got out with a good profit. TNOG has big spikes and big corrections--come on back and make some more down the road!
I agree. The silence is deafening. Silence kills stocks like this. There has to be a carrot to get holders to stick with it. Otherwise everyone feels stuck.
There were folks who said it's time to load up under .06. Then .05 and so forth. I loaded up at .03.
Maybe it will all be a moot point of this turns out to be what we all thought it could be. Meanwhile, it's assigned to the back back back backburner.
25 million shares traded now--another great green TNOG day. We have a growing oil and gas company at the ground floor.
We're up to over 180 board marks and climbing.
Nice looking chart. Primed and ready. Good to go. Just need some volume that will presumeably come with some good news.
BMAZ--It's a double since you called it. You'll get a lot more than that, too.
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Titan Oil and Gas, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: TNOG) is
pleased to announce that production at its Eberle #1
gas well in Bastrop County, Texas will allow for
connection to DCP Midstream's gas pipeline. This
arrangement will provide a steady distribution channel
and income for the company. DCP Mainstream has
been intensifying pipeline development in the area
because of recent natural gas recoveries. It is
because of this that Titan Oil and Gas has also looked
at expanding onto adjoining properties in the area.
DCP Midstream is a joint venture of ConocoPhillips
and Spectra Energy, which is itself a spin-off of Duke
Energy, one of North America's leading power
producers with operations and assets in the United
States, Canada and Latin America.
More good news today. I'll bet many longs are happy they didn't cave into basher pressure and sell on the lows earlier this year. Even smarter are those longs who averaged down near the lows. Sometimes ya gotta buy when they cry!
Nice to see .0009 again without artificial soap-bubble pumpers involved. The chart is looking better and better.
Just holding this valuable lease will make the stock go up as long as oil prices continue to climb.
What about TRGD? Clayton's predictions came true there. You leave off the positive stuff and concentrate exclusively on the negative.
I am willing to talk about TNOG's negatives IF you talk about the positives. Deal?
Pinks are for investing sometimes. If everyone flipped all the time, nobody would make money because the stocks would get flipped into perpetual sideways motion, lol.
Um.....NO. Those photos proved nothing except the fact you trespassed. Did you obtain permission from Titan to take those photos?
It was your interpretation that it was abandoned. I saw the photos and it looked like they had plenty of equipment in operation at the time. Regardless, that well did end up dry (after producing initially), so it's all a moot point now. Why do you insist on beating the dead K1 horse?
Are you now predicting the Kern lease will have no oil? As you know, that land has produced more oil than many states--like Oklahoma.
Toad--nice post. A lot of folks generalize and claim all pink sheets are swindles, but generalizations are generally wrong. I like what I see here and I'm considering picking up some more on Monday. This stock should be .20 right now. JMHO
Good news for IDCN. Glad to see you've already verified it!
Labor ends 25-year opposition to new uranium mines
Sid Marris
April 28, 2007
KEVIN Rudd has won his party's support for an expansion of uranium mining, arguing that some nations have to use nuclear power because they do not have the rich range of energy alternatives that Australia has at its disposal.
After a generally courteous debate lasting over 90 minutes, a proposition ending the 25-year policy restriction on uranium mines was passed on the voices.
Crow, you said you never tell folks when to buy and sell. Isn't this advice (which is not bad, by the way) telling folks when to buy and sell?
Don't you think it would have been more reasonable of you if you had recommended TNOG when it was around .002 instead of bashing it? You would probably have a lot of friends and followers right now.
That said, you must know it's very difficult to follow the advice you listed. People generally don't want to be cynical, cold and surly--they do want to believe in a company and watch it grow and succeed while benefitting from it. I see nothing wrong with that. People want to dream and get in on 'ground floors.' Not all pinks sheets are scams. SRLM for example, was a pink sheet and it's now heading for the AMEX. People could have flipped it for a few bucks or stayed in and made fortunes. (I still think it's going a lot higher from where it is today). If everyone followed stock trading formulas like the one your provided, it wouldn't work. Without the dreamers, who would you sell to on the way up? Without the bagholding believers the rhythms would be thrown out of whack and your 'how to' list would be rendered invalid.
One more thing. Have you ever considered that by being so virulently anti-TNOG, you may have stifled free debate about it? Perhaps you are forcing folks into a corner where they might appear as the very 'pumpers' you despise? They do it to support their investment against the onslaught of relentless and often obviously slanted negativity. ('TNOG never had oil,' for example). I for one still want many questions about TNOG answered. But if I state them here it will be used against me. Just like when I complimented you for guessing right about the dry well at K1 (a huge disappointment). I wonder what the heck is going on in Bastrop. Good or bad. And why the high speed pump wasn't installed. I wonder what happened to the gas line. I wonder why they lost money with the Prado field/AQCI deal. (Not even you bring that up). I wonder why Maupin's grandiose predictions fell woefully short and what is the status of the Stanley Well which has been a proven producer.
Now it's a whole new ball game. The California Kern Field news is huge. The boardmarks are now up to 170. More and more people are following TNOG. If Lowtrade's crew comes aboard we'll see a cent next week. Easily. This could develop into a juggernaut, in which case many patient 'bagholding' longs will no longer be ridiculed. The so-called 'ostriches' (as they have been so often and unfairly called) will finally take their heads out of the rainbow-oiled sand and smile.
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Never chase a running stock.
Learn what the big guys do and do the same.
Never believe the PR story, know it and trade the PR cycle.
Plan ahead, place GTC / AON orders ahead, always buy & sell on planned targets, wait for confirmation signals to enter, enter & exit in steps, and watch the stress fly away, gains and preservation of capital will come.
And always sell on your planned targets!
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=3972
The Sunshine Mine has produced more than 365 million ounces of silver, but very little of that came out using modern techniques. SRLM management has been methodically solving every hurdle in its path. I see no reason for them not to continue in this manner and eventually seize their rightful place as one of the top 10 silver producers in the world.
Remember, the company went bankrupt during very low silver prices. Ray DeMotte picked up the mine and equipment at bargain basement prices while larger mining companies were twiddling and studying the books. The former company went bankrupt. Not the mine. The Sunshine Mine right in the middle of silver country surrounded by CDE and HL.
This is an important point. I like ERHE too, but those leases are in a very unstable part of the world. I like investing in domestic oil companies for that reason--even though they can't claim billions in reserves.
TNRI doesn't seem to be tracking the price of silver yet. Which may be a good thing since silver has traded sideways for nearly a year. It is inexplicable to me why folks aren't loading up on physical silver right now. Especially considering that the silver-to-gold ratio is totally out of whack. While it varies, the traditional ratio is between 10 oz silver to 1 oz gold up to 16 oz silver for 1 oz of gold. NOW it is close to 50 oz silver per 1 oz of gold!
This can't last. Silver is being consumed rapidly by industry and few new mines have been opened due to expense and environmental regulations. All the easily-mined silver is gone. Inflation is pounding the dollar down and it's a matter of time before inflation drives people into 'safe' money--traditional money like silver! The bankster short entity can't keep the prices depressed indefinitely.
TNRI can take advatage of this situation, of course. This is the time to load up on TNRI and physical silver.
If they're using the extra shares to grow the company and produce more oil, it is more forgiveable. If they're printing up too many shares like UPDA, then it becomes problematic.
OT: Lowman, what did you think of TNOG's news today?
Great link, Novus--IMPRESSIVE!!! Look at these two averages:
1997:
Kern Co. 577,000 bbls per day
All of Oklahoma: 233,000 bbls per day
As of 2004, Kern remains California's top oil-producing county, with over 85% of the state's 43,000 oil wells. The county accounts for one-tenth of overall U.S. oil production, and three of the five largest U.S. oil fields are in Kern County.
Titan Oil and Gas Has Signed Oil and Gas Leases on 480 Acres in the Southwest United States' Largest Prolific Area, Kern County, California
Yeah, nice to see some big bucks flowing in on TNOG. Closed HOD on nice volume. It's a viable oil company again and all the bashers beating the drum of reverse split/name change doom when the price was at an all-time low have been proved wrong. Sometimes when everything is uniformly negative...THAT's the time to buy.
Next week should be fun.
--M