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It is MMs. They make great bank on the movement, up or down, as long as there is a decent spread.
I'm assuming anything under 3 cents is a dip, and if it's till down here Thursday, I'll be adding to my freebies.
Once this gets past the resistance and crosses 3 cents, the run to 5 cents should be pretty quick.
I feel ya. When I cashed in a buttload at a penny it put me way ahead of just freebies. But the good part is no matter how many I have left its ok if it goes higher lol.
When you say watch it go to a dollar, I wouldn't be very surprised...
The MMs must be having a field day with the spreads this moves at. Anyway, it wouldn't surprise me to see Strikeforces logo in the picture on this page, some of those 250,000 patents belong to SFOR.
https://www.techdirt.com/blog/innovation/articles/20121017/10480520734/there-are-250000-active-patents-that-impact-smartphones-representing-one-six-active-patents-today.shtml
I hope some of you guys nabbed some more SFOR for your spec portfolio.
Not saying what I did, but even if it was really expensive to take out a big short position on SFOR, someone could do it. There is a lot of money going to be made in this stock and if you don't think that will attract all kinds of attention, better think harder. Someone could take out a huge short position over a week and just sell a few millions into the market every day to keep it going down, kinda like this week?
Just sayin...
Cayman Islands and franky a shit ton of places that end in Islands
So in my inexperience brain, what I'm seeing here lately, is the slightest buying pressure on SFOR sends it shooting up, but if someone dumps millions it barely budges the needle. Then why won't my orders get filled... Come on people... sell this POS turd Scam criminal enterprise sticky pinky! Get out noW! I want to be the only bag holder here!
Could someone explain how 60,000 shares moves a 2.3 Billion share ticker by 3%? That's like buying 4 shares of Tesla and making it go up $9
wrong board sorry
Just so folks don't go and get ahead of themselves, this was the PR put out by SFOR last November:
StrikeForce Technologies Releases its 3rd Qtr. 2016 10Q Financial Results
BY GlobeNewswire
— 12:19 PM ET 11/28/2016
This was put out just after they filed. So this is what I'm expecting to be the big "PR due in April".
Just sayin...
For a spec play, SFOR is as good a place to put disposable funds as anywhere else. I'm kind of hoping the SEC filings are disappointing and let me really snag a dip.
Don't get greedy. I pulled in 100%, and sold half so back to even. Nothing to loose is the only way to play these "skyrockets"
Just sayin...
Sheet if it got to the point where the gubmint had to step in, that would be decades in the courts lol.
If you had said HOD you would have been pretty close
Ok so if Intel ends up with Strikeforce patent on OOBA, would they then be able to prevent AMD, and Apple, and Samsung, and everyone else, from using 2FA OOB completely? They could certainly charge them a fee for using it.
It's a really good security measure going out of band for authentication. It the clear logical next level of security for the finance sector alone. That's why the IP in SFOR is where my considerations are. The valuation is so far below fair value as someone else said boggles the mind. Could you imagine if the only way to get two factor out of band authentication is if there's Intel Inside! What would they pay for that?
I'm tellin ya, freaky.
I'm sticking to my guess at a nickel sometime Friday. Not that I'll be selling there either, but just sayin...
Trouble is, I don't think a letter originating from Russia, or Nigeria, will have any influence at all.
who ever added this morning, should be expecting .05 by Friday.
Yeah, but at three or even five per year, it can get done. Lawyers dream.
It's a little freaky, if you think about it; if everyone who ever used, or continues to use Strikeforce's patented OOBA, has to somehow eventually, pay SFOR, then Strikeforce's OOBA patents are worth billions long term. And I will keep my copy updated every year just like all my other software. And so will most everyone.
And so far I haven't seen any red flags about the software, of which I use, So Yeah, I'm thinking this is nowhere near played out.
I have to wonder though who will he sell to?
Sometimes you have to dig. Don't rely on a message board for your info. Always find a reference to the information on another reputable publication or consider it opinion. Get plenty of sleep.
Having said that, the company has several lawsuits for patent infringements, and papers have been filed in court recently. Read the stickys, the yellow message at the top for more info.
I gotta say I'm still feeling like this is like chump change under .05 range. The buyout is a ways off, but it's there, the thing is; there's so much going on even before that.
Here is an excerpt from Pacer: (It's 47 pages!)
Case 2:16-cv-03571-JMV-MF Document 59 Filed 03/29/17
I'm just posting part of it because I wanted to verify what someone said about Strikeforce using it's win over PhoneFactor to enforce this action. read on...
II. PROPOSED CONSTRUCTIONS OF DISPUTED CLAIM TERMS
In accordance with L. Pat. R. 4.3(b), Exhibit A contains Plaintiff’s and Defendants’
proposed constructions for each of these terms and identifies the intrinsic and extrinsic evidence
on which Plaintiff and Defendants intend to rely to support their proposed constructions or to
oppose the opposing side’s proposed constructions.
Defendants reserve the right to rely on the constructions of claim terms adopted by the
court in StrikeForce’s prior litigation against PhoneFactor, Inc., titled StrikeForce Technologies,
Inc. v. PhoneFactor, Inc., et. al., Civ. A. No. 13-490-RGA-MPT (D. Del.) (“Prior Litigation”),
including, but not limited to, D.I. 168, D.I 219, D.I. 223, as identified in Exhibit A. In the Prior
Litigation, StrikeForce alleged that PhoneFactor infringed claims of U.S. Patent No. 8,484,698
(“’698 Patent”) – the same patent asserted in the present case. The court issued a Report and
Recommendation (DI 168) (DUO00010757-10812) where the Magistrate Judge issued
constructions for claim terms that are also at issue in the asserted claims of the present litigation.
The District Court Judge subsequently issued a Memorandum Order (DI 219) (DUO00010717-
10722) clarifying the Report and Recommendation and overruling objections to the Report and
Recommendation raised by both StrikeForce and PhoneFactor. The Magistrate Judge later issued
a Memorandum Order (DI 223) (DUO00010723-10724) denying StrikeForce’s request to
interpret two words (“isolation” and “facilities”) used to construe certain claim terms. In the
current case, Defendants hereby seek to have the Court adopt the constructions found by the court
in the Prior Litigation. This includes the constructions of terms in claims raised for the first time
in the present case that are similar to terms construed in the Prior Litigation. Plaintiff agrees the
Court should adopt certain claim constructions issued by the court in the Prior Litigation, as
identified above in Section I. However, Plaintiff believes the remaining claim constructions
Case 2:16-cv-03571-JMV-MF Document 59 Filed 03/29/17 Page 4 of 47 PageID: 473
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121172.00606/105276728v.1
issued in the Prior Litigation are legally incorrect and should not be adopted by this Court, as
Defendants urge.
Plaintiff and Defendants reserve the right to rely on evidence cited in the other party’s
Proposed Constructions and supporting evidence.
What folks might find interesting is how another pink sheet ticker, CBIS, has almost the exact same structure, i.e. 2.3Billion shares outstanding, but while they only have $50K in revenues the PPS is 13 cents! WTF!
How does a pot stock with next to zero revenues, have a market cap of $187 million, and SFOR, with $millions coming in, only has a couple pennies PPS?
Form NT 10-K StrikeForce Technologies For: Dec 31
BY 10K Wizard
— 10:42 AM ET 03/31/2017
Fidelity app on my Iphone lets me log in with the fingerprint scanner as well.
There must be a massive short position somewhere, judging from all the negative nancies trying to bash SFOR in any way they can to "HELP" us all from making the "mistake" of buying all the Strikeforce stocks we can afford....
Just sayin...
Here is a little bit info joining those dots together. SFOR may be too small but Buffet is a huge fan of IBM. He bought IBM when others were selling. He's made his money back already just in dividends. And IBM could certainly use something like Strikeforce patents in their portfolio.
And IBM is by no means a stranger to patent litigation either.
Hey it's stuck, should I give it a nudge?
Nudge nudge ;P
What shorts?
Anti-virus programs are simply not enough says George Waller, EVP of StrikeForce
If you want to boost your data security consider going beyond traditional security solutions (which you still need) and adding keystroke encryption and two factor authentication to your security arsenal.
A quote by Sam Altman, the 31-year-old president of Y Combinator, the Valley’s top start-up accelerator...
“The hard part of standing on an exponential curve is: when you look backwards, it looks flat, and when you look forward, it looks vertical, And it’s very hard to calibrate how much you are moving because it always looks the same.”
OMG guys this is freakin hilarious. I went to my trading window to buy some SFOR, and instead fat fingered FOR and it came up $13... I almost had a heart attack. LOL
Be sure to do some digging on your own, but
StrikeForce Sues Gemalto, Vasco, Entrust & SecureAuth for Patent Infringement
BY GlobeNewswire
— 8:18 AM ET 03/20/2017
Quite the contrary, I'm sitting on the bid hoping for one of those bear attacks ;P
Trading out to 6 decimal places this morning. What's that mean?
So how will longs hold on when this is trading above what the market set it at last time. At 2.5 cents all the shares bought get even. And actually, after it hits 2.5 cents, it's just going up from where the market put it once already. And on fewer suits. freaky...
All I know is, when SFOR hits a dime, I'm going to buy a Tesla, and drive it on the Parkway, then Park it in my Driveway. But what I don't get is why my nose runs but my feet smell.
Back to the press release, I noticed this wording
"StrikeForce Technologies helps to prevent Cyber theft and data security breaches for consumers, corporations, and government agencies."
That says to me, in no uncertain terms, that they are already selling product to the government, not they could, or they would, but that THAY ARE. Am I reading this right?