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.
stack starting to form at .0016...eom
guess you didn't see that 200000 share buy right before that?
LOL....fat thumb trader strikes again...the wrong key that is....
thanks for posting , very realistic target as well.
yes...very cool peeps...!
yeah, it's a known fact the market stacked against the trader, and the options for manipulation go up as the pps goes down. On the flip side, very few things out there will get you the gain potential of the pennies....GLTY.
LOL...pretty healthy MFI for a dead stock...EOM.
I heard that loud and clear Indy, and you have all the right to inquire...not sure who is more crooked, the company or the mm's...GLTY.
maybe I just haven't noticed before, but an mm change @ 20 min to midnight? Happy July 4th peeps...
strange....ask back up to .0002 on level 2, and changed at 2340, I guess mm's working late these days...LOL
yeah, I suppose, and being here as long as you have, I've no doubt you've seen many.
you do have a point....short week, many don't like holding sub pennies over the weekend.
what a shame, was looking good for a while..EOM.
well, so much the 3's for now...peeps need beer money for the long weekend?
if this kind of buy pressure, (smart money),keeps up, I totally agree..EOM.
I think that's a fair estimate....EOM.
LOL..."315 billion barrels of crude thought recoverable from oilsands"...per Alberta Energy Utilities Board...
have a feeling this action could have something to do with their "oilsands" projects...from the company website:interesting read indeed...
Oil Sands
Oil sands contain sand, clay, water and bitumen, a heavy, tar like, viscous form of crude oil, with a density of approximately eight degrees to 14 degrees API.(1) Bitumen-bearing geologic formations, typically containing up to 18 percent bitumen saturation by weight(1), can be situated near the surface or hundreds of feet below. Recovery of oil sands from formations above 75 metres (250 feet) is by open-pit mining; for deeper formations, in-situ recovery techniques such as steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) are used.(2) Developments in the oil sands industry in Canada to date have been focused primarily on Alberta.
The Alberta Energy Utilities Board (AEUB) estimates there are 1.6 trillion barrels of bitumen resource in place in Alberta of which 315 billion barrels are thought to be recoverable.(3) Initial established reserves (some 178 billion barrels) are considered sufficient to meet 250 years of Canadian crude oil demand at current rates.(1) There are three main deposits of oil sands in Alberta: Athabasca, which represents about 80 percent, Cold Lake (12 percent) and Peace River (8 percent).(5) Together, they occupy an area of about 140,000 square kilometres (54,000 square miles).(3)
North America’s energy needs are increasingly being met by bitumen produced from mining and in-situ operations in Alberta's oil sands. In 2005, Canada's crude oil and equivalent production totalled about 2.5 million barrels/day; more than two-thirds of this, 1.7 million barrels/day, came from Alberta, which included about one million barrels/day from the oil sands.(4) Production from the oil sands is expected to more than double by 2010 and, by 2015, to increase to three million barrels/day.(5) Total crude oil production is estimated to grow to 4.6 million barrels/day in 2015 and then to 4.9 million barrels/day by 2020.(4) Saskatchewan is Canada’s second largest oil producer (after Alberta) and produces about 17 percent of Canada’s total oil production.(6)
Exploration for commercially viable oil sands deposits has traditionally focused on Alberta, resulting in the establishment of mining projects and in situ projects in the Athabasca oil sands region and in-situ projects in Cold Lake and Peace River deposits. Production from the world’s first commercial oil sands mine came on stream in 1967. The second mining operation came on stream in 1973; commercial in-situ projects also began contributing production from deeper oil sands deposits in the 1970s.(2) At the beginning of 2006, there were three mining projects and 12 in-situ projects operating in the oil sands in Alberta and more than 60 projects in various stages of planning.(5) The lead time for production from an oil sands project is generally a minimum of seven to ten years from initial exploration.
that would make sense considering the .0001 buyers have not been flipping, and most of today buys at the ask....EOM.
could be catching this just at the right time...IMO.
they're coming, and if the 3's get bought up, serious breakout time...IMO.
earlier post says they got another mm today, and it looks like this play may end up needing more.
yes sir...looks like classic vol proceeding pps...been getting more vol since May.
LOL...just like you say, 2's almost gone...could get interesting...EOM.
nice little trend going on here...no brainer...GLTA.
LOL...very true...quality play here without a doubt...EOM.
showing good support here...impressive...
maybe not so lucky...I'm showing as a buy...LOL.
yea, looking good here....especially if willing to hold for a while...IMO...GLTY.
Zacks target info is available through their premium services...here is a link to their site.....http://www.zacks.com/
that target is very reasonable...kicking myself for not buying yesterday....GLTY.
put a big enough buy at .0001 and mm's may fill it.
back on that big ask stack...LOL...GLTY.
probably to try and steal some cheapies...IMO..GLTY...and yes, charts can never be overlooked.
nice move today....looking good....GLTA..
nice find Dumar....looks like this may move for a while..GLTY.
to be fair, the accumulation indicator seems to going more negative with recent spikes, usually synonymous with weak fundamentals and I hate to admit, aggressive pumping...yes, warnings here should warrant attention....GLTA.
to correct my early post, this started this year at just above .01, instead of .02....LOL.
I totally agree...I guess some peeps haven't heard of email junk filters?