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scalping mbah .028
NEOM.......could be huge
pump working on LHET.......BE CAREFUL!
happy fathers day to all the dads. eom
i will almost bet you will see couple of things:
1. FANC doing some "whosaling" on what they are carrying
2. Shifting of paper on future s8's
so many things to watch, these days, 1.level2 used to be easy, but nowadays you MUST compare to share volume reports to see who is carrying what,and THEN look at level 2 and then look at which side of the aisle they are working. the tried and true are hidden now, on the bid AND ask, i used to watch fanc,(sellers) sacm (notorius short boca boys)and agis,(height challenged schwb) and those were three of the culprits...... heluva lot more now, imo.......INCLUDING nite and gnet.........saw both of them picking up fanc shares on mbah and idge, repectively!
http://www.otcbb.com/asp/tradeact_mv.asp?SearchBy=issue&Issue=afrt&SortBy=volume&Month=5....
the example i am using here is afrt.......because its so obvious, but check YOUR favorite and see how it compares, month to month, and then watch em work, monday!!
mikey
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i will almost bet you will see couple of things:
1. FANC doing some "whosaling" on what they are carrying
2. Shifting of paper on future s8's
so many things to watch, these days, 1.level2 used to be easy, but nowadays you MUST compare to share volume reports to see who is carrying what,and THEN look at level 2 and then look at which side of the aisle they are working. the tried and true are hidden now, on the bid AND ask, i used to watch fanc,(sellers) sacm (notorius short boca boys)and agis,(height challenged schwb) and those were three of the culprits...... heluva lot more now, imo.......INCLUDING nite and gnet.........saw both of them picking up fanc shares on mbah and idge, repectively!
http://www.otcbb.com/asp/tradeact_mv.asp?SearchBy=issue&Issue=afrt&SortBy=volume&Month=5...
the example i am using here is afrt.......because its so obvious, but check YOUR favorite and see how it compares, month to month, and then watch em work, monday!!
mikey
The Lakers' crazy offseason officially begins Friday. Phil Jackson quits as coach, Kobe Bryant opts out of his contract and Shaquille O'Neal wants to be traded.
YIKES.........
bill, i am awaiting cnbc to start making announcements ........"its now earnings season........oops make that s8 season"...........lol
EDLT....rumor of news mon or tues...
been waiting on this for a couple of weeks.......sub4mil float
chump change only
35x37 mbah......no fanc.......still a buy, imo
yeah i know rocket and have about
20 emails from him to prove it too
mbah a buy right here..cant say "going in",cuz i am IN! .0295 AVG
if i see you know who..........i am out!
ellis owns both companies!!!!!!!!
mbah will continue north, imo....if fanc stays out
i actually talked to one of their mm's one day......i would have been better off talking to a wall.......i tore him a new one and he was actually too stupid to hang up on me......he took an azzwhipping for 20 mins........and his final answer: supply and demand of course.........
yep, thats me.......
they are used primarily when mgmt of various otc stocks want to dump s8 shares onto the market..............they have one job and one job only.........dump shares..........what a trashy way to make a living.......i have more respect for shorts!
RE: FANC http://www.faulkingtruth.com/GuestBook/guestbook.pl?action=reload
sign the guestbook......this guy is like a bazooka......i got 50 bucks says he looks into it if enough people plaster his site!
RE:FANC...http://www.faulkingtruth.com/GuestBook/guestbook.pl?action=reload
sign the guestbook......this guy is like a bazooka......i got 50 bucks says he looks into it if enough people plaster his site!
OT.....hey FANC....you have one trashy way to make a living......i have more respect for SHORTS!
FANC left the building on mbah.........GONE
added 28 mbah......but wish i wouldnt have
too much fanc
could be a ropadope on mbah
or as ron fairly once said........"he faked a bluff"......
IN MBAH 32
ot.......kam
threw you a people mark......ok now that i have sucked up properly.....show this board what you really got kiddo........
later
mikey
unbelievable........horns going off all over town
amazing series............night all
any charting questions you have for BP....gettem out of the way, now......because he probably wont be worth a flip starting in about 40 min.........lol
ot....interesting story on naked short selling
http://www.faulkingtruth.com/index.html
hack...re:wongyal..you are nothing but class, my friend!
we like it a lot keith....EDLT
been on this lil sleeper for a couple of weeks now! something is up, but i cant quite put my finger on it........heard a few rumors and then they went away....some whispers from a couple big guys i know.......but no vol yet......who knows??...
mikey
good article bp.......a couple of years ago when dumars started going to the "team" concept, he initially took a bit of a hit from the local press.....he thnking was to look at the smaller schools and study some of those guys, coming from lil mcneese state(my alma mater, btw).......he seems to have a knack for finding the hidden gems and making the right trades...i still think he should have gone with anthony, though...
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=pistonsdidntneedanthony&prov=tsn&type=lgns
on a serious note....QUOTETRACKER seminar in the works
got the ok from bp, talking to jerry and mike medved, and will be announcing in the next week or two.....just trying to work out the logistics on paltalk, for the live chat.
its a great little platform, the price is right, and they are making changes almost daily to get up to speed......certainly not an esignal......but NOT BAD!
quotetracker.com
Wongyal, WHATS YOUR NEXT PICK?........the ole man appreciates your help bud.........until you got here, i think these guys just got lucky!.......kudo's on those hours of dd, too!
would prefer a "going in" to an "on watch".......bring it on out here an lets take a look........
so whats next?
btw, remote possibility i will be at game 4....eom
bill, great defense, yes.....however, i guess the thing that most encouraging was the number of gimme's my boys MISSED......i counted maybe 12-14 baskets that they "should" all over themselves on.....from the other side, kobe and shaq no showed while karl is only hitting on 3 cylinders........
gotta be honest........i wasnt expecting this......and i know you westside guys werent either.......
game 4 is must win for LAL, obviously......or the fat lady starts clearing her throat, getting ready to sing
later gator
mikey
readem and weep laker fans....eom
lol
ON TOPIC: RELEVANT: NEEDED: Nine Reasons Pistons Deserve to Win NBA Title.........LOL
By STEVE ASCHBURNER, AOL Exclusive
LOS ANGELES (June 9) -- An 89-83 lead with less than 40 seconds left in Game 2 of the NBA Finals, on the road, with a chance to put the Los Angeles Lakers in a stroke-inducing hole in the best-of-7 championship series: That was the candy.
The Detroit Pistons, shunning fouls and melting down in dramatic, traumatic, 16-2 fashion to blow the lead and lose in overtime: Those were the babies.
The Lakers snatched the former from the latter Tuesday night at Staples Center, exploiting the Detroit players' inexperience and their coach's old-school ways for a victory that -- in emotional impact on both sides -- probably will count double, maybe triple, by the time this thing is done. The Pistons didn't just lose a game; they had their hearts stomped, their spirit squeezed and regrets over that marvelous lost opportunity spilling out where the tear ducts were supposed to be.
If it's possible to pull for a team to win a championship because one feels sorry for them, the Pistons qualify, at least for the next 24 or 96 hours, by which time we'll see if they mess up again and invalidate themselves entirely. As badly as they managed their lead over the final seconds of regulation in Game 2, they haven't forfeited entirely their underdog status or their easier-to-love advantage over the Lakers. Not yet.
Here, then, are 10 reasons -- nah, better make that nine -- why Detroit deserves to win the NBA title:
1. The performance in Game 1
The Pistons not only played almost flawlessly in the series opener, they did so with courage, sending four different men into the tank to defend Shaquille O'Neal by themselves for much of the game. Few double-teams, no triple-teams and an encouraging absence of the Hack-a-Shaq strategy that grinds everything to a halt. Then Detroit showed the same guts in the second game, roaring back from an 11-point deficit in the second half to take its biggest lead of the night right near the end (just not near enough).
2. Joe Dumars
He was as quiet and behind-the-scenes as possible for an All-Star shooting guard, and he remains quiet and behind-the-scenes now as the Pistons' top basketball mind. Dumars took over a team whose superstar, Grant Hill, bailed out, yet remade the operation via astute trades (Rip Hamilton, Ben Wallace, Rasheed Wallace), wise use of his free-agent money (Chauncey Billups) and the demeanor to wave goodbye to a 50-victory head coach, with no guarantee that his replacement would do any better. Based on Dumars' track record, would you still be willing to bet big money that he and the Pistons goofed by drafting Darko Milicic rather than Carmelo Anthony?
3. The Eastern Conference
The West has had its way long enough, dating back six years to Michael Jordan's statue pose in Salt Lake City. The East is due, and the gap between its top teams and those west of the Mississippi is closing.
4. Ben Wallace's 'fro
It's like a beacon on top of a building, signaling the weather or guiding ships out of danger. Best of all, Wallace can joke about his whimsical, AC/DC approach to the eternal question "cornrows or '70s Afro?'' To some of his peers, the cornrow look takes on all sorts of cultural and prideful significance, whereas Wallace lets people in on the joke. The closest thing to it was Denver's Chris Andersen showing up for one first-round game with a full-blown perm, which made him look a little like Dana Carvey's Church Lady.
5. The city
The Lakers are Los Angeles' surrogate NFL team; otherwise, L.A. would not need them at all. Sand, surf, sun, short sleeves, sushi, show biz, sex appeal, smugness, sycophants -- that's plenty for any one town. Detroit, meanwhile, needs its indoor sports desperately from November through March. It needs a surrogate NFL team, too, to be honest. And, if it only tried, the Motor City could blow away L.A. glitz in musical terms if it simply dusted off some Motown heavy hitters, followed out to center court by Bob Seger and Ted Nugent.
6. No short cuts
None of the Pistons "deserves'' a championship ring. No one has "paid his dues,'' as if there ever is a final dollar amount or an AARP discount on that stuff. Rasheed Wallace got traded to Detroit, rather than hand-picking his best available place to pursue an NBA title. We've mentioned in this space before, in recent weeks, that limping off with a gaudy ring won't do anything for Karl Malone's reputation that his hard work and stellar play in Utah didn't already assure. As for Gary Payton, he needs one of those thrones in a little hut-with-handles, like Cleopatra had, because the other Lakers are carrying that dude to his jewelry.
7. Tradition
Hardly an ex-Laker exists who doesn't have at least one ring squirreled away in a safety deposit box somewhere. Elgin Baylor retired early in 1971-72, before that team caught fire and dominated the NBA with a 69-13 mark, but he got honored for his role in the first couple of weeks. Anybody else who's been anybody with that franchise has known what it feels like to win it all. You can't say the same about Detroit, where some fine players -- Bob Lanier, Dave Bing, Walt Bellamy, Jimmy Walker, Eric Money, Kelly Tripucka, John Long, Grant Hill -- never tasted that level of victory.
8. Enough is enough
Charles Barkley, Patrick Ewing and John Stockton can ride into the sunset with not even one ring between them, yet Devean George gets four maybe? Derek Fisher, four? Mark Madsen, two? This isn't as weenie-ish as Malone and Payton jumping on board but let's be honest, the Lakers win because they have two of the four best players in the NBA on the same team. Swap either Shaq or Kobe onto a team with Tim Duncan or Kevin Garnett and the Lakers already are on summer vacation, while the Spurs or the Timberwolves are headed to Detroit. Meanwhile, the Pistons' best player -- take your pick, either of the Wallaces or Hamilton -- might crack, what, the league's top 25?
9. Luke Walton
Nothing against this kid, a delight to watch in Game 2, or even his hyperbolic pop. But at the moment, the only father-son tandem in NBA history to win championships is Matt Guokas Sr. (Philadelphia Warriors, 1947) and Matt Guokas Jr. (Philadelphia 76ers, 1967). A Detroit victory would preserve their place in history and fend off the Waltons, and really, don't the Guokases deserve this? Or maybe we just like saying "Goukases.''
There. That's it. There would have been a 10th, because all such lists (that go beyond three, anyway) require a number divisible by five. Our 10th reason to pull for Detroit would have been Larry Brown, whose long, illustrious, suitcase-shredding career still is in need of an NBA title. We like the way Brown teaches, we enjoy his public demeanor, we applaud his self-effacing sense of humor, and he's one of the few men to have reached the Finals with more than one franchise.
But seriously, what was he thinking in letting Shaq, Walton and Kobe all handle the ball out of that timeout with 10.9 seconds left in the final quarter without one of the Pistons slapping a foul on someone? The worst that could have happened was that Bryant would rise up, take the shot, make it, then sink the free throw to pre-empt any overtime possibilities.
But anything less than that and it's a Laker at the line for two free throws, Detroit maintaining a lead and controlling the ball and the Lakers forced to foul, sweating out the free throws with no timeouts left. Richard Hamilton would have been a lot more useful diving at the ball while Bryant dribbled, rather than playing Ginger Rogers to Kobe's Fred Astaire. Besides, it wasn't as if Brown's team made much use of the final 2.1 seconds or the five minutes that followed.
Larry Brown isn't on the list because he failed to get his team to foul in the closing seconds of Game 2.
So Brown temporarily loses his place as reason No. 10, until the Pistons can demonstrate that blowing the lead at the end of Game 2 isn't going to haunt them.
Until, in other words, they win this thing, because that's the only way it's going away.
Steve Aschburner covers the NBA and the Timberwolves for the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
hmmmmmmmm it appears that gzfx is following the pistons and heading down! however, i can assure you they will TURN AROUND!
gz.......STILL A BUY AT .145......GRAB IT
IN GZFX .142
IN TFCT 105