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amen, i second that post
The 4 hasn't broken to my knowledge and the bid/ask is 211,900/10,000 so although we don't have volume yet, we are still on trend for a golden cross which means the volume on this baby could explode on any day. it would be nice if the news were showing up on broker platforms but all the same technicals are very bullish and stocks can be screened. the support line is very strong here as no one is really in the ask.
yeah but no cash on hand and despite revenue growth, net income stays in the negative. there are also loans on the books too, albeit not exorbitant. the company is still young and is focused more on growth, i get that, but i can't be a long term investor solely because a) i sense that share structure will have to change in the coming years (not in favor of long-term investors) and b) it's more likely that the 6-yr bullish macro is nearer an end which will certainly have effect on bcci and all other equities.
after new share structure and at the very least a correction in the major market, i might consider a long term investment in bcci but until then i think anyone that puts their money here for the long term is going to have to stick it out through a major trough.
we've both different stances though, at this point in time i'm only trading the markets.
gltu and all
lol i'm not so sure about that comment you just made on longevity, the success of most any stock relies heavily on the macro market and i honestly don't see the major indices continuing to climb for years to come... i would agree that there is money to be made here in the interim though
hmmm... now this is an interesting chart...
good bounce back today, should close higher tomorrow assuming the market isn't wacky
VPOR will see 40 cents again, actually I believe it will hit 76-82 cents on the next run. Is that imminent? No. Will it happen? I'm very confident that it will.
Everyone complains about mgmt but quite honestly who gives a f. Mgmt has never put out bs news or updates. That's one thing that I personally like about them. But note that when you are buying into companies on this level of the market, mgmt means absolutely nothing anyways. I've seen companies here with the most felonious of mgmt pop big-big-big like a tit blister at the blades of a helicopter.
I've lost some money here (down 94%) as have a lot of people. I should have sold what I had at a 10% loss but I'm not really all that concerned to be honest. Stocks are binary like nearly everything else in this world. Things will eventually run their course and reverse. As long as there is the MJ movement to piggyback on and the trend is away from tobacco towards vaporizers, I don't see VPOR going bust anytime soon-- regardless of loans (which again don't really matter all that much at this level) or otherwise. I plan to average down when it breaks to the upside again. There's no reason to throw money in now as it is still headed lower.
So then, just chill out people. Grab a lawn chair and a beer, play a game of horseshoes with your grandma, trade other plays, and wait for this one to come back. All the whining on this board is pathetic.
lol this stock really is a pos, i "lost" a good bit of money here. (oh well...) lost in quotations because i'm still holding long-- the difference now is that i don't even necessarily expect anything out of it... but maybe, maybe someday it will run again or, god forbid, even build pps on actual organic value. company has to come through with its franchising to stand any sort of chance though. there is no nationally recognized vaporizer chain yet, the first one(s) will most definitely uplist to major market or be bought out, imo. the industry is still young with exciting years ahead regardless. the main reason people haven't switched to vaporizers from cigs yet is because vaporizers (clouds, batteries, size etc.) are still underpar. that will change with time.
best [safest] thing you can do right now here is flip though. take your gobbles of 10-30 percent. they add up. i really hate to say it but that's all this stock is good for right now... just the truth folks.
amen
Sticky is deserved right there.
This board is like watching your kids go to a different toy on the playground every 5 minutes. Continual noise and rubbish with only an occasional good bit of information. Not all the sand is hot lava, but 99% of it certainly is!
if this doesn't close over 4 cents today (which it probably won't), then it is headed lower. that's the reality of it folks.
I have to agree with you. People are always blowing a lot of smoke here when charts appear to have possible bullish signs. One can hold and add all he/she wants, as well as tout the charts, but ultimately there has to be some demand in volume for the stock or else there can't be sustainable bullish momentum.
sure
not gonna argue that med. mj legalization in fla won't have positives, but let's be honest here, it's not going reflect as much in pps as most people are dancing their flickery keyboard fingers about.
i too kindly disagree with you about the legal method of med. mj intake though. legislators can hardly wrap their heads around how they want to regulate the sales of mj let alone its intake methods-- who's to say when or if that will even happen?
will vpor profit from med. legalization in fla? certainly.
i just highly doubt it is going to swoon investors in such a way that it really makes a grand impact in volume or pps. mark my words and i will own them come midterm-- and i do very much hope i'm wrong.
i hope vpor gets the franchising and national distribution rattled out more... and hopefully they don't turn a blind eye to their product in the process.
vpor long (emphasis on the 'long')
and to be quite frank, 2016 should be the next big year for mj... as i see it california should legalize then and it wouldn't surprise me if new york followed suit
still a bit down the road however
yes, i would consider fla a fairly populated state but i was also referring to states with actual rec. legalization on the ballot, not med. legalization... living in the pnw i guess i should have specified that a bit clearer because when anyone talks about legalization around here it's all about rec. i have to remember that the rest of country isn't quite as progressive on the issue yet i suppose...
once again though, med. legalization is a step in the right direction but still a bit of a trifle in my opinion.
yours truly,
smart guy
That's all nice without a doubt but as I said before, this not a stock on a major index. All that good information doesn't necessarily move one of these stocks. I am bullish in the long term on this stock (not the short term until the charts indicate otherwise) and will continue to average down.
glty
didn't break the 5-cent ceiling, much less hold pressure there. this is headed lower yet. it won't surprise me to see between 2.8-3.2 cents this quarter... that's my projected bottom.
i'm invested but averaging down as i see fit.
glty, glta
it's funny to me that everyone on this board touts profit potential for the company yet if anyone knows anything about pennies, co. profit oft times doesn't translate to greater pps-- we are not talking about a stock on a major index here.
volume needs to come back simply put. the company itself could be doing god awful but if everyone was in a frenzy about vaporizers being "the next big thing" it would still shoot up regardless.
the market is dumb like that and so it's a waiting/averaging game... if you're looking for a quick profit, play the candles and if not, a rally isn't going to just magically occur overnight
none will be given from me
10,000 stores by eoy is unrealistic, regardless of what mgmt has stated. It's good that they are aiming high though
hopefully your commish is ass cheap or else you aren't even going to break even on those 20 shares until VPOR hits 40-50 cents lol
i've no problem with how they used the note, they set themselves up well as a sort of first mover, but i do believe the maturation of the note will affect their books per next fins regardless of how it's broken down. essentially vpor has money in pocket that is not really theirs at this point... a lot of that "money" is yet product to move. there is still much work to be done. hopefully the various rumors of distribution deals beyond FL come to fruition, franchising also would be positive but don't see that happening this qtr to be honest. should be an interesting next couple of months...
it's a high growth market right now and ultimately i'm just glad mgmt realizes that and is taking the steps
long vpor
desperation by mgmt due to pps is the last thing one should hope to see
i believe that inevitably this will run again at some point but the only kink in the hose for me is the hanover convertible. i can see that as a possibility to taint the quarter to come, regardless of good fins. the solid behind that is that it appears mgmt has put that money to good work so now it's just a matter of distribution deals, franchising, and improved juice/product line if at all possible. to be honest, i like that they've "dropped" american smoke too. e-cigs are no good, vape pens are where the money is at
or, there aren't a lot of people selling and rather there are a lot of people sitting on their accumulated share of the co... that would actually be quite beneficial to the pps in time. but i'm sure you already know that the accum/dist line provides insight to that...
it's an mm requirement to own the boardwalk, park place, and all the railroads
if there happens to be another run up like in march, i would not all all be surprised to see this thing hit 80 cents. that's very speculative but yeah-- as someone said before, at this point it's only bits and pieces unless you want to slap the bid higher. the smarts are holding and further building their positions as this beast is dormant.
smell fear, smile, and build your position.
mgmt is certainly doing great here, it's just a matter of demand. no one is rushing in for shares yet but when you look at that accume it's holding pretty darn solid and that alone is a very promising sign. there are quite a few people that are holding this one and waiting for the next rally, which, barring any catastrophe in the macro, is almost certain to come
could anyone tell me, was vfin still on the l2 today? would appreciate it, was on the road without a dead phone so wasn't able to check...
Exactly this my friend, glad to see someone on board that gets it. Just marked you
VPOR strong and glty
down, down, down we go
where we'll stop nobody knows
Fundamentally this industry is still very young. That being said, the bubble we saw in Feb./March could seem like a bump in the years to come. Companies will be weeded out --no pun intended-- and the macro economy could flounder again before then, but by and large, sector value should grow.
Will there be a subsequent bubble with further legalization in fall? That depends on what will make the media money. I too doubt we'll see one again in the short term, but I don't believe the real bubble has yet arrived either.
hahahahaha that's hilarious
this porky, this! i'm not married to any stock by any means but i was definitely a bit humbled by that news release today. $VPOR
Amazing. VPOR management listens and addresses shareholder concerns. Was it not just the other day that everyone on the board was up in arms about the A/S? I'm sure they were directly aware of the issue, regardless of what was floating around ihub, but it's good to see that they value shareholder sentiment and they understand what is healthy for the company. Cut in half just like that!
Amazing company with competent management in a young and up and coming industry... VPOR will have its day in the sun soon!
SPLI---->VPOR---->Brick and Mortar---->A/S Reduction----->?
and revs yet to come?! Start digging in the sofa to load as many shares as you can now.
That's also my take on ecigs... what is readily available out there, such as Blu and Njoy, is total crap. You get much more for your money by just buying a pack of cigarettes. Consumers (and tobacco companies) in numbers have yet to turn to decent VAPE PENS- most especially those with different mods and drips. Ecigs don't provide someone with the same liberties that a vape pen can. Over time you'll begin to see more and more vape liquids in convenience stores and smoke shops. The problem right now is that there really isn't a standard brand(s) for vape pens (not to be confused with eCigs) that is/are well known and widely distributed. VPOR is waking up to that. In keeping with all, one not only needs to maintain a good product line but also needs to brand and market well. I'm at a bit at ends with the VPOR retail stores as well though. On one hand it will spur solid brand recognition (at least regionally to start with) but on the other hand how much product does VPOR really have to fill their brick and mortar? There has to come a point where VPOR's product is distributed in volume to other national stores rather than sold mostly in the company's own outlets/webstore. It will be interesting to see how everything develops but I personally think VPOR is headed in the right direction so as long as it doesn't deviate from quality in the process. I would not be surprised at all if VPOR eventually gets bought out by big industry.
touche!
in a few days you'll be able to fill that order
disappointing trading session yet again here. no significant volume to hold this level, headed lower... Average Down is the name