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I have been looking into a new lotto stock, as my last one failed. I was justing wondering how people felt about this one. Is everyone just waiting for the bid to come back so they can dump? Or does this stock have some potential to move?
I have been looking into a new lotto stock, as my last one failed. I was justing wondering how people felt about this one. Is everyone just waiting for the bid to come back so they can dump? Or does this stock have some potential to move?
I have been looking into a new lotto stock, as my last one failed. I was justing wondering how people felt about this one. Is everyone just waiting for the bid to come back so they can dump? Or does this stock have some potential to move?
I have been looking into a new lotto stock, as my last one failed. I was justing wondering how people felt about this one. Is everyone just waiting for the bid to come back so they can dump? Or does this stock have some potential to move?
This might help you, I posed it a couple of days ago
"Scottrade People..... I just got off the phone with my Scottrade rep and he said that instead of getting the new shares electronically, they got all the physical paper shares. So it's going to take weeks for them to go through it and update our accounts"
Scottrade People..... I just got off the phone with my Scottrade rep and he said that instead of getting the new shares electronically, they got all the physical paper shares. So it's going to take weeks for them to go through it and update our accounts.
What do you mean? My Scottrade shares are still locked
What do you mean by dilution? Sorry, I'm kinda new to online trading. Is that where the owner just dumps all his shares or something?
Sorry, I don't really know how to answer that. I just started online trading a few months ago.
Question: Could QEDN legally hold our shares indefinitely? I'm not talking about what is morally right. Is there something legally binding the company to give Scottrade the new stock certificates so they will unlock out account, for example.
I called my local scottrade branch and they told me there is no set limit of time. Theoretically QEDN could take however long they want to send Scottrade the new shares.
I'm still confused as to where Scottrade is coming up with this 52-week high of "1.10 / 4/6/2011"
Why is it taking so long to unlock out shares? Can they not just divide by 5,500 and be done with it? It's killing me watching this sink and not being able to dump.
Oh I had no idea about mackman. I just started online trading about 2 months ago and got sucked into this company as a "get rich quick" buy.
Does anyone know if they have already started drilling for gold?
Does anyone know when we will at least have the option to sell? I have scottrade and it's still frozen for me.
Does anyone know for sure when we will even be able to try and sell?
Hey I'm new to SPAH, have they started the process of mining for gold yet?
So what happens at 9:30am? Our stock is instantly lowered and the bid jumps to .55? Then everyone tries to dump at .55?
So all these deals that are supposed to take place in a few months time are just bull?
Sorry, new to online trading. What does reverse split mean for the QEDN? I'm guessing it's a bad thing?
I think he is talking about the fact that the bid dropped because everyone who held tons of this stock, years ago, at .oo(whatever) decided they did not want to hold onto it anymore. And being the first time in a long time that the bid is back, they wanted out. Hopefully wants all those people are gone, we can start to see some more progress. IMO But then again, I just started online trading so what do I know.
I'm kind of new to stock trading and I saw QEDN as a lotto ticket. If this lets say goes up to .0002, won't everyone who has frustratingly held on just sell out? Thus driving the price back down, or does it not work like that?
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