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Yes AVAX doing very well. Still over $63. I can't complain riding freebies and all my original were at $11. Watching to add more ICP if it goes under $12 again. I pretty much have enough crypto now but have more cash in my accounts to add but many way too high now. The small ones are much harder to pick and I broke my rule of buying PEPE, BRETT and PRAI near the all time high. What goes up, comes down. Losing badly of them and have averaged down some. Have done well on the big market cap ones, not the smaller ones. The big ones covered all my DeFi losers just like the big OTC winners cover the losers. DeFi has been a disaster, except DGNX. Many rug pulls. Even don't care about TGT anymore and FEG has totally underperformed. CEUS is a total piece of crap. LOL
Why? LOL
Simply sell on their website and go to cash and wire to your bank or after you sell buy BTC on their website and then try to transfer to another broker. I use Kraken now. 24/7 phone support. I had a huge loss but re-invested with Kraken and made all the money back thanks to AVAX and others.
Just will ride my IGPK freebies. No need to average up from my .002s. Still own a million shares. glad I have al the bashers on ignore. What a waste of time. LOL Not to mention the chart idiot who is wrong 80% of the time.
Meanwhile we have chartfraud AKA chartclown AKA Rainman continuing with the stupid guesses based on OTC charts which don't work. Have you ever seem someone so wrong? It's going up or down and he guess wrong like 80% of the time. But followers are important. LOL Anyone doing anything that guy suggests deserves to lose their money. Meanwhile IGPK continues it's slow march up as we wait for news. The smart play is riding freebies and not flipping for pennies. Haven't sold any of my freebies from my .002s original buy.
Hilarious. Just chart psychobabble. Do the math you would have been better off holding from the .002s. And at .018 how much can you really buy.? Holding my freebies. from low .002s. No wonder you have made almost nothing in the OTC charting for nearly 30+ years except for 2021 which doesn't count and we all made money. Wrong like 80% of the time. Pick a different hobby than charting. You aren't very good at it. Charts don't work in the OTC. And why are you investing in a Chinese scam company as you call it? You hate Asians and the Chinese. Says enough about you.
BTC down to $66,795 but AVAX rolling at $62.59 and has moved up to #8 market cap passing Cardano and DOGE.
They are the worst and I moved my monies to Kraken. Create a ticket and they will answer but slowly.
CEUS what a piece of trash. Now down to .13.. I just want out even. Luckily I am making major bank on so many others. Another crap DeFi project, crap developer and very little on Twitter. And FUSE remains a tonally crap unneeded network.
SOLANO (SOL) now ahead of BNB in market cap and moves to #4 market cap.
Have sold off 20% of my AVAX over $60 and all my remaining AVAX are freebies. Bought at $11 for a 5 bagger (5X) Will ride the rest.
Crypto Telegram has no bashers. You can't even be negative on a token without bashing just stating your opinion. It sucks. All pumping, gifs and cheerleading. I like both sides of a crypto and OTC without true bashing. Only bashers I put on ignore on I-Hub are those that slam every OTC and are not positive on any of them. Those are true bashers, in my opinion.
SOL $204, AVAX $61.34. Great recoveries for both while BTC stays around $68,000 off the $73,000 all time high.
Added some more BRETT but don't own that much but my average now .041
Big week coming up for OTC IGPK or not? I am riding freebies from .002s and closed Friday at .0154. I am letting my freebies ride. Lots of hype and belief that IGPK is the next huge one. Name change coming and supposedly a huge Chinese company coming into it worth billions. We shall see. That's what make the OTC so much fun. One huge winner covers all the losers and can change your life. Been playing the OTC for 30+ years. I don't trade for a living and do your own DD.
Added some crypto BRETT around .036 to get my average down to .044. Being pumped on Telegram.
Even a broken clock is right twice a day. Classic recent calls. AAP* at .0012 calling for .04 or even .16. Now .0003. NSA* at .0015 calling for .0114 in December and then changes it to January. Still .0015. And a week or so ago calls for BMX* at .06 to go to .33 Goes to .04. Who in their right mind would listen to that guy? Charts do not work in the OTC or predict anything. PR, filings and even Tweets blow any chart out of the water. Then he calls IGPK a China scam and slams China and all of Asia. Yet here he is back in a China company. LOL Tells one all they need to know about the guy.
All we ever hear about is his 2021 when we all made money. Every OTC went up. Had zero to do with charts and there was not one reporting trip play left in early 2021. All .001 or above. Now he's scooping up trip plays again which once again have nothing to do with charts. We will never see another 2021 OTC again. Crypto 2024 is a mini OTC 2021 but the guy does not know how to play crypto and made fun of all crypto alttokens around December 2023. Then it exploded. He owns no crypto and made nothing. Many of us who play crypto are up well into the 6 figures in crypto the last 2 or 3 months. Just buy IGPK and hold it.
Take profits and get your original out. I did and own it low .002s and riding freebies like many here. With what's going on in IGPK, it's worth the risk to let it ride compared to other OTCs. Don't get caught flipping and owning none.
If you need to ask that guy you should not be playing IGPK or any other OTC. LOL Asking someone who is wrong 80% of the time? Makes perfect sense.
SOL hits $202.
Cryptocurrency Glossary Of Terms & Acronyms
A
Altcoin. Any cryptocurrency other than Bitcoin.
ASIC. An acronym that stands for an application-specific integrated circuit. An ASIC is a powerful and expensive computing device used for mining cryptocurrency. (See mining.)
B
Bitcoin (BTC). The original, largest and best-known cryptocurrency.
Buy the dip. An investing strategy involves buying an asset when its price has fallen to reap the benefits when its price rises again.
Blockchain. The underlying technology is used by nearly all cryptocurrencies. A blockchain is essentially a complete ledger of transactions held simultaneously by multiple nodes on a network.
C
Coin. A colloquial term for a cryptocurrency. (See altcoin and meme coin.)
Cold wallet. A physical storage device such as a flash drive, hard drive or “solid state” drive used to store cryptocurrency offline.
Cryptocurrency. A digital asset that can be used as a store of value or a medium of exchange for goods and services. Transactions are verified and recorded using cryptography by a distributed network of participants, rather than a centralized authority such as a bank or government agency.
Cryptography. A method of keeping information secret and secure by scrambling it into indecipherable codes. The information can only be decrypted and read with the necessary key.
D
dApp. Short for decentralized application, a dApp is an app that isn’t controlled by a central authority. Twitter is an example of a centralized app, with users relying on it as an intermediary to send and receive messages. A dApp is distributed on a blockchain, allowing users to send and receive data directly without an intermediary.
DeFi. Short for decentralized finance. Finance is traditionally centralized because it relies on trusted intermediaries. For example, if you want to send money to a friend or relative, you rely on your bank to send it to the recipient’s bank. DeFi, on the other hand, requires no intermediaries. Participants can send and receive assets directly. In theory, this makes transactions faster and cheaper.
DAO. An acronym that stands for a decentralized autonomous organization. A DAO is a group of people who work together toward a shared goal and abide by rules written into the project’s self-executing computer code. Bitcoin (the project, not the currency) is the earliest example of a DAO.
Distributed ledger. In traditional finance, an organization such as a bank holds a ledger of all its customers’ transactions. Distributed ledges use nodes, or independent computers, to record, share, synchronize transactions on the electronic ledger. A blockchain is a type of distributed ledger.
Double spend. If you spend $5 in cash to pay for a sandwich, you no longer own the $5 and cannot spend it a second time. Even with digital transactions, centralized authorities, such as banks, only permit people to spend their money one time. With decentralized financial tokens like cryptocurrencies, a single coin could be copied 100 times and spent 100 times. Blockchain helps solve and prevent this double-spend problem.
E
Exchange. A website or app that allows users to buy and sell crypto assets.
Ether (ETH). The native cryptocurrency token of the Ethereum platform
Ethereum. The second-biggest cryptocurrency by market capitalization after Bitcoin.
Encryption. The process of making digital information into a form that prevents unauthorized access. If you use a password to access a website, the site should be encrypting it so that it is of no use to hackers if stolen.
F
Fiat currency. Traditional currencies are backed by the full faith and credit of a nation state. The U.S. dollar, the euro or the British pound are fiat currencies.
Fork. The process by which the community that runs an individual cryptocurrency makes a change to the blockchain’s governing protocols. The change marks a major departure—a fork, if you will—from the previous iteration of the blockchain. Soft forks typically involve a change in the software protocol, but one that is backwards-compatible. Hard forks are significant enough to require all nodes to upgrade to the latest version.
G
Gas. Transactions on the Ethereum network carry a fee. For every transaction, users must pay an amount of the native Ethereum currency, Ether (ETH). This fee is referred to as gas. Gas is used to reward Ethereum validators for the energy they use clearing transactions. Gas also serves as a deterrent against malicious use of the blockchain.
Graphics card. Verifying transactions on a blockchain via proof of work involves solving cryptographic puzzles. Solving these puzzles may require significant computing power, which in turn may consume substantial amounts of power. High-end graphics cards used in PC gaming have the processing power needed to validate transactions.
H
Hash. A hash is the result of a piece of data being put through a special hashing algorithm. It compresses data into a nearly unique alphanumeric string of text. This is important in cryptocurrency because a blockchain is an immutable record of transactions, and hashing can uncover attempts to illegitimately alter or change data.
Hot wallet. A form of online storage for cryptocurrencies, provided either by an exchange or a third party. Since storage is online and accessed with passwords, hot wallets are typically a target for hackers. However, hot wallet operators can help users regain access to their assets if they lose their access codes.
I
ICO. An acronym that stands for initial coin offering. An ICO is the cryptocurrency equivalent of an initial public offering (IPO). It offers investors the opportunity to back a new crypto project.
J
Jager. The smallest denomination of Binance Coin (BNB).
K
Know Your Customer (KYC). Although not required, many crypto exchanges carry out certain identity checks on their customers under KYC rules.
L
Ledger. A record of transactions maintained by both centralized financial institutions and decentralized finance applications. Data for each transaction entered into a ledger may include times, dates, senders and recipients.
M
Market capitalization. Also written as market cap, this is the total market value of a cryptocurrency. At the time of writing, all cryptocurrencies had a combined market cap of slightly less than $1 trillion.
Mining. Crypto mining is the process of verifying transactions via a proof of work consensus mechanism. Mining involves using computer hardware to solve a hash with trillions of possible combinations. The more computing power you have, the more guesses you can make within each given window of time, and the greater your chances of earning newly minted crypto.
Meme coin. An altcoin based on a meme, a kind of inside joke in the form of an image repeatedly altered and shared online. Dogecoin is an example of a meme coin.
N
Node. A computer or device connected to other computers or devices that all hold a copy of a blockchain. Each node supports the broader network by sharing information and validating transactions.
NFT. An acronym that stands for a non-fungible token, a digital collectible that uses the same underlying technology as cryptocurrencies.
O
On-chain. A transaction that occurs on a blockchain, reflected on the distributed, public ledger.
On-ledger currency. A cryptocurrency that is minted by and used on a blockchain ledger, such as Bitcoin.
Orphan block. A block that has been solved but not accepted by the network and isn’t added to the blockchain. Sometimes these blocks are referred to as “stale blocks.”
P
P2P. Short for peer-to-peer. Refers to a transaction between two people without an intermediary or central authority involved.
Private key. Also known as a secret key, this is essentially the encrypted password to someone’s crypto holdings. It’s an impossibly long number that’s practically impossible to guess. You authorize a transaction by signing it with your private key. Private keys can be used to access and manage your crypto assets.
Public key. The public-facing address of your crypto wallet. To receive funds into your account, you have to share your public key. Each public key pairs with a private key, and the private key is only known, in theory, to that user.
Proof of work. Commonly written as PoW, this is a consensus mechanism employed by many blockchains to prove that miners have done the computational work to guess the 64-character hash necessary to add a block to the blockchain. Broadcasting the solution allows other nodes to quickly verify that your hash is correct and that you have carried out the work required to get it.
Proof of stake. Commonly written as PoS, this is a consensus mechanism employed by some blockchains that requires verifiers to lock up, or stake, a certain amount of cryptocurrency to earn a chance to add new blocks to a blockchain. The more coins you stake, the better your chances of becoming a validator. Should you spend your way into the position to deliberately approve a fraudulent transaction, you risk losing your stake, providing a strong disincentive to cheat.
Q
Quantum computing. A computer science field that uses principles of quantum physics to process much larger data sets at much greater speeds than traditional computing methods.
R
Regulated. A market in which players must follow certain rules of risk fines and/or the loss of their operating licenses.
S
Satoshi Nakamoto. – The pseudonym for whoever penned the original Bitcoin whitepaper.
Satoshi. The smallest unit in Bitcoin (BTC). For example, 1 satoshi is equivalent to 0.00000001 BTC, a fraction of a penny.
Smart contract. A program that executes itself on a blockchain when certain conditions are met, without the need for human intervention or an intermediary. Once completed, the contract cannot be changed or undone.
SHA-256. A hashing algorithm that compresses data into an alphanumeric string that cannot be reverse engineered, keeping the original data secret and secure while being useful for validating input data. It was partly developed by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA), and is used by Bitcoin.
Seed. A random series of 12 to 24 words generated by your crypto wallet and used to gain access to it.
Stablecoin. A cryptocurrency that aims to maintain a fixed, unchanging market value that is pegged to another currency, commodity or financial instrument. As of this writing, the biggest stablecoins are Tether and USD Coin.
T
Tether (USDC). A stablecoin that is pegged 1-to-1 with the U.S. dollar.
Terahash. The rate at which a computer or network can guess one trillion hashes per second when mining for cryptocurrency.
Token. An individual cryptocurrency. Specifically, it’s a way to refer to a crypto that runs on a particular blockchain. For example, XRP is a token on the Ripple blockchain.
U
USD Coin (USDC). A stablecoin that is pegged 1-to-1 with the U.S. dollar.
V
Volume. The total amount of currency being traded in the open market at any given moment. In cryptocurrency markets, volume is typically referenced to in a 24-hour period.
Validator. Someone who pays for the chance to validate transactions and earn crypto on a proof of stake blockchain.
Volatility. A market condition in which prices frequently and unpredictably rise and fall.
W
Wallet. A digital storage device or location for keeping crypto assets secure. Wallets can be online (see hot wallet) or offline (see cold wallet).
Wei. The smallest denomination of ether. For instance, 1 ETH is the equivalent of 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 wei.
Whitepaper. A technical document released alongside new crypto projects that explains how the system works.
X
XRP. A cryptocurrency token that runs on the Ripple blockchain.
Y
Yield. A return on investment, expressed as a percentage.
Z
Zero confirmation. A transaction that has yet to be confirmed on the blockchain, and therefore, isn’t part of the the blockchain yet.
13 Commandments of Trading OTC Penny Stocks learned in my 30+ years of trading the OTC
1. Always do your own DD or check out the DD of others
2. Always check for filings, company info and share counts on https://www.otcmarkets.com
3. Only invest what you can afford to lose
4. Use Investors Hub as a tool. You will quickly learn which posters know what they are doing. Don't listen to all the I-Hub bashers noise. Same with the excessive pumpers. They are on every thread when a OTC stock is hot. Put them on ignore.
5. Don't load only one OTC basket. Spread your money around. As well, If in doubt, don't be afraid to sell (or buy) in smaller pieces. There is no reason to go all in or out.
6. Always take profits, even in small pieces as commissions are very low trading penny stocks. Greed leads to pigs getting slaughtered.
7. Try to open OTC trading accounts in Roth IRAs. No taxes to pay on gains
8. Pick a good on line broker friendly to OTC trading like ETrade.
9. Average down on the better ones you hold if they dip
10.Don't fall in love with any penny stock and keep emotions out of trading
11.Be wary of OTC companies that out of the blue change direction with a PR and throw out keywords like marijuana, crypto, mining, gold, lithium, EV, AI and other hot industries buzz words. These require extra DD. Important to look at shares of these, outstanding and authorized, revenues, management and histories of reverse splits.
12.OTC playing is NOT a team sport. In the end it is your money to gain or lose. Refer to #4. It is your decision whether to buy or sell not someone else's.
13.Be aware that is is much easier to buy an OTC play than to sell one. People get emotional and many hold on too long hoping they will keep going and 99% don't. Refer to #6 and always log in some profits if one is up, no matter where it ends up going.
BTC around $68,000 coming off the bottom at $64,000
A broken clock is right twice a day and a coin flip is 50%. Of course he will get some right. But he is wrong 80% of the time. And he still thinks it's 2021. He keeps buying all the .0001 to .0003 trip plays which have zero to do with charting. We all got lucky in 2021 in the OTC. He's pretty much a gambler and his charts for the OTC are a joke and don't work. All ego and chart psychobabble.
Which you are one of the biggest emoji abusers emojing people and threads you don't like over and over. And this post is funny, I have mostly put you on ignore. How many emojis will you keep adding to my crypto thread like a 3 year old? I-Hub admins can simply look at that. You are the king of emojis. Get a life!
People like Rigs and profitchaser have banned you from their threads so you follow them everywhere with emojis. Sad! Even funnier he finds the emojis that take priority as only 3 show on the main list of posts. He spends hours a day with emojis. His emoji complaint is hilarious, The worst emoji abuser of all! LOL
Solana, SOL is an absolute monster. It's near the 52 week high of $197 even with BTC and others down. I own some but lost a bunch when I had to close one central exchange, Uphold to open to Kraken. Uphold sucks big time and their transfer button did not work. I had to cash out, money sent to my bank and I had to rebuy at Kraken. SOL, took off at that time and I didn't buy back. But I do hold a few in my Alto crypto Roth.
Telegram totally sucks. It's the other extreme. You can't be negative at all on a crypto for example. You can't express and honest opinion or you are banned. And all those stupid gifs. It's nothing but a pump and cheerleader site. At least for crypto as I don't use it for the OTC. On I-Hub I have ignored all the bashers who hate every OTC play, The huggies, trend59s of the world. My threads on I-Hub are clean.
BTC volatile now trading $64,000 to $73,750, a new all time high. When BTC dips, bargains to be found. I added a bunch of ICP this weekend, one of my favorite tokens and a little more XRP on the dip. Honestly, I thought the $73,000 BTC price would bring many of the top 20 cryptos back to or close to their all time highs.
Like AVAX, all time high of $146 just 2 years ago but still only at $50+ but hit $60+ a few days ago. Took some profits on the 5 bagger in my Alto crypto Roth. I can't complain as my AVAX average is only $11. No taxes on the gain in my Roth. With BTC trading at all time highs, I thought AVAX would be back to at least over $80 with this BTC run. The money has flowed out of the OTC into crypto. I am up over 6 figures in crypto in the last 2 months. Crypto 2024 is a mini OTC 2021!!! Big board stocks have trading up but the OTC has been flat or down the first quarter of 2024.
ETH trading between $3,500 and $4,100. Imagine what happens if ETH EFTs are approved. Exciting times in crypto. With BTC's drop this weekend a chance for people to pick u some cheapies.
"The anticipated approval of Ethereum ETFs in May 2024 is a milestone event poised to drive institutional adoption and enhance liquidity. Such regulatory advancements could strengthen Ethereum's market position and widen its investor base, bringing a new era of growth and expansion"
Were you able to migrate your FEG? This was on FEG's Telegram thread:
How to migrate and add the new contract?
Go to: migrate.fegtoken.com (https://migrate.fegtoken.com/)
1. Connect
2. Approve
3. Complete migration
Migration Tutorial:
Added some more ICP today just under $12.
IGPK events coming name change. Chinese company can't have cannabis in the name. With the name change it rocks. I still have a good deal of freebies and profits in pocket. Everyone is looking for that one big runner. So hard these days. Usually the ones that do no one knows about and they explode in a 3 day period. When people have talked about if for months it usually doesn't happen.
CEUS remains a POS joke. A big mistake buying back at .24 just to flip. At least I bought back with CEUS profits when it went over .50. Now .14. Like zero info on Twitter on it and other places. Just keeps promoting and rolling out other tokens. FUSE still sucks and is actually up to around .10 which has done nothing for the CEUS price. Just want to get even and dump out. A waste of my money. Many better other places in crypto for it right now.
FEG is bombing as well and well below .001 now and DGNX is holding around .20 but way off the high. DeFI has been a disaster. I am playing PEPE, PRAI and BRETT now just to flip. Thankfully the big market cap tokens which is mostly what I was buying the last 6 months and are up huge, have covered all the DeFi losers and rug pulls and I am back in the green overall.
BTC down to $65,200. Last week it went to $59,000 then back to $69,000 to $73,000. BTC is very volatile now. I am looking for bargains. Waiting for a bigger drop in ICP and XRP. Would buy AVAX back low $40s from $60 in my Roth. Leaving alone my main account in AVAX and not selling those unless AVAX gets up to $60 or much higher. Would take some profits then.
Many are watching OTC IGPK this week as the name change and Chinese ownership supposedly worth billions come into play. I have been riding freebies from the .002s and closed Friday at .0154. Many are saying this is the next TSNP and golden ticket but who knows. I am letting it ride.
Many are watching IGPK this week as the name change and Chinese ownership supposedly worth billions come into play. I have been riding freebies from the .002s and closed Friday at .0154. Many are saying this is the next TSNP and golden ticket but who knows. I am letting it ride.
Love people that talk about themselves in the third person. Flipping IGPK for pennies is a waste of time and nuts. I am still holding a bunch of freebies and profits in pockets. Charts don't work in the OTC and never have. All psychobabble. Here are some classic recent calls by the fraud who is wrong 80% of the time. Calling for AAP* at .0012 to go to .04 or even .16. Went to .0003. Worst call ever. Calling for NSA* at .0015 to go to .0114 in December and January from .0015. Still the same price. And last week or so BMX* at .06 call to .33 It went to .04. All psychobabble and BS. Outside of 2021 when we all made money hasn't made nothing of significance in 30+ years of charting the OTC or even lost. Anyone listening to those IGPK calls and selling when he says to sell is out of their minds.
At least we don't have to hear about the OTC 2024 being like the OTC 2021 anymore,and made up 3 year OTC cycles, another wrong call of course. I said there would be selective winners in 2024 and IGPK is one of them. We are all hoping it will be huge. Crypto 2024 is a mini OTC 2021 (you have to actually own some crypto) but we will never see a OTC like 2021 again where not one reporting trip play was left. All .001 or above. Had zero to do with charts.
What goes up though most time comes down. Buy the dips. ICP is getting in buying territory for me low $12s or under $12. We are in a dip right now with BTC in the $67,000s and most down today.
Took a starter in crypto BRETT. It's being heavily promoted. Paid way too much at Bitmart at .049 average. Stupidly used a market order instead of a limit order. Man these crypto companies are making a fortune in fees.
AVAX went over $60. Sold some I had in my Alto crypto Roth IRA bought in the $11s. No taxes on the gains.
AVAX new 52 week high, $59.89.