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Having a good day today. Anyone know why it's decided to take off (for today anyway)?
Yeah, has taken a nose dive last few days!
Wonder why this thing is trading all of a sudden.
Stock is on a tear the last few days. Love it.
Well, the 200 EMA is around 10.50. Maybe there will be resistance thre?
RNN is at its 200 EMA, so we'll see if we get a bounce today or tomorrow. If not, I'm not feeling too good about this.
Singuy: Will this go up again? is it good to buy again?
Ask me next week and I'll let you know if it was a good time to buy now!!
Sold yesterday morning when it was .32 down/share. Bought back in this morning at 1.82 and was able to buy 3 times the number of shares I had befire. Wow. This is a first for me. GLTA, hope this baby skyrockets again!!
I'll be the first to admit that I'm still learning about all this. But the SloStoch's show RNN to be just below overbought. According to this indicator, RNN was way overbought (nearly 100%) and today's events put it just below the 80% line (and falling).
Well... I bought in at 1.23 and have loved the gains. It went below my stop value at the bell and all my shares were sold before the blood bath (I think I lost .32 a share, but my gains were much more than this). Love those stops and I'm thinking RNN will zoom up again in the next few days, so I'll probably buy back in.
BTW, if you look at the 5 year history of RNN, this is the fourth time this has happened: huge gains in a short time, an equally significant crash, followed with some noise for a while until the next spike. Any ideas why it follows this pattern? Think where they are now will break this pattern?
So you don't have a stop on it? You are just riding it until $20 and then evaluate?
I've had great success with ALKS. I've popped in and out of it a couple of times in its cycles and I haven't been disappointed. I got popped me out of it a few days ago due to stops, I was happy, make about 15% on it. Then three days later it shot up $1.80/share. Ugh--missed out on that one.
Yes, this is good news. Almost everything I have invested is in F, so as F goes so go I. So far so good.
I'm still relatively new to all this and am looking for advice. Like most, I've made quite a bit on F and love it. However, it makes me a bit nervous as well-- I want to protect what I've made with a reasonable stop, but not so tight that it will pop me out of it too soon.
Even with F skyrocketing and with no end in sight (for the near future anyway), I've been using a one ATR as my stop limit (this morning I changed it to 13.76).
What do others do in this regard? How do you determine your stop price? Or do you even have one for F?
If it holds, we are currently at a 5 year high! I love Ford at this point!! What is fueling this upserge?
My wife's car is a toy, my truck is a ford!
So, is this dog ever going to bark again?
Fine by me. I'll be happy if I can get half my money back from this thing (currently down 92%).
No volume?!? Has this thing really become that odious or is there something else going on?
Amen, sister Wrinkles. I, too, could have taken a nice little profit but, alas, my own greed made me hang on to it and, now, I've lost 80% on this thing. Lesson learned the hard way.
So, anyone think this stock will ever get up to the exaulted heights of 10-cents again?
Briboy, you wrote concerning Tim: "In order for him to make lots of money, other people need to lose a lot of money
as well."
Well, it's a harsh world out there where oftentimes in order for someone to "win" someone has to "lose." What does Tim selling short and making money have to do with people hanging on to EMGE too long and losing money? Some may not like the idea behind short selling but it is a legitimate strategy to buy and sell stocks. It seems a bit presumptuous to call it "immoral." I'm fairly certain that charging Tim with all sorts of unproven crimes and motives is considered immoral in the eyes of the Almighty. All anyone had to do is sell the thing when he or she had made enough (or set a trailing stop or something like it to cut losses to a minimum). Sounds like some, perhaps, got a bit too greedy (which I'm pretty sure is immoral) and are now paying the price. It seems like something fishy was going on in the manipulation of the stock with the company itself. As far as I know, fraud is an immoral act.
I thought about buying EMGE but I looked at the technical indicators I use to evaluate stocks and wanted no part of it. I'm not a prophet nor the son of a prophet, but the indicators showed me that this stock was *way* oversold and headed for a significant crash. Happened the next day and has continued.
I am not a TIMalert subscriber, I never heard of Tim before I started reading the messages for EMGE in investorshub, I do not currently nor did I ever own any EMGE stock (I almost did but, thankfully, restrained myself). I've looked at Tim's website (just out of curiosity). I'm not really interested in the type of trading he does. I said in a previous post that I've invested in a couple of OTC stocks, got burned and will never do it again.
Having said all this, I really don't understand the vitriol being spewed out in Tim's direction. The man has a business and, taking what he has said at face value, he is very successful in it. Selling short is legal and if anything illegal and/or immoral was done it will eventually catch up to him. Everyone who is spewing their vindictive and pejorative ire in his direction could have sold EMGE when it was at its zenith and made money. But, instead, you chose to hang on to it and got burned.
Is this not the wild ride of the OTC world? I've only been a part of it for a short while and know enough that these stocks are volatile and rarely see sustained growth but go in waves of spikes. Evidently, Tim has found a way to profit from the "wild wild west" of trading and, again if we take him at face value (I have no reason to believe he is lying), many others have as well.
As the saying goes, "If you can't stand the heat, then get out of the kitchen."
Happymario. You said pretty much the same thing about CRRA!! As for me, I've put my toe into penny stocks hoping for "the big kill" but never again. I'm simply waiting to flush what I have out of my portfolio and then never look at them again.
Thanks. Nice looking website. It looks like a great, legitimate product so I don't understand why the stock isn't rising substantially but fluctuating around the .05 mark. Sigh-- maybe it will shoot off like a rocket next week :-/
I'm starting to wonder about wonderwall myself. I have searched and searched for a website of the company but to no avail. Has anyone every actually seen wonderwall in action?
What was your price?!?
0.24. I'm just holding on to them and hope something happens in the future.