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Yep: think you're probably right JO.
JO: Maybe Nick ole' boy will hold off on any PR's until the major market rout settles down, and weak hands leave CKEI. Suppose?
For anyone new to this company, if you look back over the PR's, you'll observe that the company tends to release monthly financials about 25 days after the month they are releasing them for.
Meaning, January's finacials are due to be released anytime NOW. December was warm in Clicky's part of the world, and some of earlier January was also.
February should be the KILLER month for wazoo revenues, (we'll see what March brings) and maybe the CEO will give us some "hint" in his next PR so we can determine which is the wisest course of action at this point.
JO - am I wrong on this?
JO: No offense, but I think $.01 this year is way too low, providing a couple of things happen, of course. I won't mention what that is, because most likely I'll be accumulating even more shares, if I can substaniate what I've been hearing in the rumor mill, and I would like to get those shares as cheaply as I can.
Lucky
Well as they say, JO, "impatient money flows into the hands of the patient."
I've said it before and I'll keep saying it ... anyone snapping up shares under $.005 are getting shares a bargin basement prices IMO.
We'll see, won't we?
JO: I believe the MM's have slowly been accumulating this stock for many, many weeks - realizing potential most retail does not see.
Time will TELL ...
Jo: If a PR doesn't get released today (just passed midnight where I live), it will only give those who have yet to take a position in this stock one last opportunity to grab a bunch of shares before this jumps past $.005+ and then heads into orbit.
By the way ... I don't think we'll be at $.01 by the end of March. I'm wagering that we'll be above $.04, but I'm not going to share my reasons WHY at this time.
Easy double from here Jo.
I think we need to go back to horse and buggies, MSG. Amish folk may not be as backward as we thought?!
Clicky can start selling hay and corncobb pipes, along with fuel oral.
Last week torked all of us off who was in the stock prior to last week. For those who bought near $.002 range, I don't think they'll be disappointed at all, with a bit of patience.
If Ricky boy has an ounce of brains, he'll stop selling this week, issue a good PR quickly, and let us put last week behind us quickly (if it was him selling).
If it was some restricted shares someone was selling out of desperation with the MM's buying a cheap inventory -- totally different matter. If Rick would tells us that it was restricted shares being unloaded, that would help his credibility IMMENSELY!
C'mon, Ricky boy, establish some credibility and confidence in your leadership. Otherwise you can kiss any lasting share price appeciation goodbye indefinitely.
Thanks guys for your feedback. Getting colder out with deeper snow.
Sorry Jo, for not making myself clear. I'm thinking in terms of AFTER a PR is released regarding January's numbers, which I too am assuming it will be next week, (because history has shown the last week of the month is when they traditionally release a PR for the month previous, right?)
Jo: Then with two ... it's UNANAMOUS!
What thinketh you of the odds of getting a PR in the next few weeks that Clicky is going to be filing a quarterly statement again, going to the OTC?
I can hear those PR's being written: "Tapata, tapata, tapata, tapata ... "
Good things are coming our wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!
"Tap,tap,tap" ... facts being documented for PR next week, hopefully.
Anyone else having a hard time getting buy orders filled this morning?
Thanks
I surpised this isn't well over $.30 by now. Great company to own shares in IMO!
Ditto that MSGravy.
FORD: In case you've been so busy buying shares of our up and coming KSWJ -- CKYS is getting cheaper! You might want to pick up some shares of that stock: they are going to need a "rah-rah" person to help soothe their pain in that stock quite soon.
Just trying to help, you know.
Gotta buy certain stocks when it feels like it's going to kill you. Anyone know if the MM's will accept Credit Cards?
C'mon to daddy!!!!
This much I will say about this stock. Until decent news gets released, after today's raping by the MM's ... I would expect that shares will remain very, very cheap, and an EXCELLANT buy!
I can't over-emphasize EXCELLANT buy.
Sure there are some depressed traders that didn't see the share price rise today as would be expected. Yet on the other end of the spectrum, there are longer-term traders who were tickled pink that the MM's held this back today. That means they can accumulate on the dippidy-dips, and the lower the MM's keep taking it, the MORE they can acquire.
For goodness sakes, if you are a rookie at these penny stocks, do yourself a HUGE favor and don't sell your shares at a loss to "make your hatred vindicated."
When MM's have plenty of cheap shares, they'll MAKE this little virgin run, news or not. They don't buy cheap shares just to let them sit not earning a profit for very long.
Or ... if the CEO manages to release some intelligent PR's in a timely fashion ... say about one a week for the next several weeks ... then we're looking at a stock that will rise to it's full potential.
This stock has a LOT of potential.
It will be the CEO who determines whether it will rise to it's FULL potential or not. Quality PR's released at least once a week for the next several weeks will get the job done.
Prolonged silence from the CEO will draw short-sharks in droves - count on it.
If you are a CEO of a pinky company ... you HAVE to learn how to release wise, strategic PR's. Only about 2% of the CEO's who run these companies really know how to do that. The other 98% spend most of their time trying to figure out how much they can dillute without someone doing a drive-by on their house at three in the morning.
Ain't it fun to play in pinkyland? (Say "Yes!")
Give those MM's a three-day weekend, and they come out for blood! I hate three day weekends in the market!
Weeks from now we'll look back at today and be very thankful the MM's held this down today. May even get chepaer shares tomorrow, if news gets delayed. MM's stockpiling cheap shares. They aren't stupid.
OT: If you're not watching GLXI, you may want to, for learning sakes. Gives one a head's up for when RSDS gets up to that price range.
MCd601: Same here. Scottrade wouldn't fill my $.0055 since open.
Anyone getting any sizeable fills on $.0055? Please now, be honest.
Lucky
Exactly what I expected to happen. MM's want to maintain control, which I believe is GOOD overall. Giving everyone who wants in for the long run a good floor to get in at, and sit back and enjoy the ride.
It's going to be a DANDY!
Lucky
Monkey: Sure thing - GLXI will peak out tomorrow morning at around $.23 - .25, and then will begin to trend back down quickly because MM's need cheaper shares.
Please don't assume I'm bad mouthing GLXI. Awesome company! I'm just addressing reality from the MM's perspective: GREED is their need!!! Sad ... but it's reality.
Hang tuff, bud. Dont' let the MM's shake you out of your fortunes in GLXI. Great company IMO.
Monkey: I have some "disturbing" news for 'ya. GLXI profit takers will be jumping on RSDS like she is the only virgin in the jungle!
Why keep money in a stock that is peaking ... when you can put money in one that is just STARTING to launch into orbit, where profits can litterly double ... day after day?
RSDS is the play of the next two weeks - minimum. You can either be in denial to it, or take advantage of it.
Dollar for dollar, RSDS is the BEST place I can find to maximize my return in uranium plays.
Hope I'm not offending you; I'm just being honest.
Lucky
You're welcome, BUILDER. Just trying to help all shareholders maximize their returns. Lord knows the MM's won't!
Can you imagine what might happen to this stock if the company were to announce some NEW uranium properties they have recently acquired, in addition to those we already know of?
I don't think any of us can truly know just how much this stock is worth right now, based solely on share count.
My heart is pounding!
Investing in the stock (shock) market can be likened to how Thomas Edison viewed life:
How do you feel about mistakes you have made in your life? How are you responding to disastrous events that have happened to you? Have you allowed yourself to learn from them and move on, or are they still dragging you down into the muck of feeling like a failure?
Let me tell you a story that may help you put these kinds of events in perspective. On the evening of December 9, 1914, fire blazed through the concrete building of Edison Industries, gutting the work place of famous inventor Thomas Edison. At the age of sixty-seven, one of the world’s great geniuses lost his lifetime of work in that fire!
Talk about tragedy, a disaster—and Edison had contributed to it by making a mistake and only insuring his building for a small sum. The morning after the fire, as Edison stood among the ashes of his life’s work, he said, “There is a great value in disaster. All our mistakes are burned up. Thank God we can start anew.”
What a positive perspective in the face of profound loss! It takes great hope to survey the ashes around you and see value in them. If you’re like most people, as you think back to your divorce, your unexpected pregnancy, or the death of your spouse, your first thought probably isn’t, “There is great value there. Look at everything I am going to learn!”
Think back over the seasons of your life when you really changed as a person—those moments of “great value” that altered your perspective. Did those times follow great success or great failure? If you are like most people, those significant moments probably followed great grief, failure, mistakes or disasters.
We tend to see problems as negatives rather than as challenges—even opportunities to make something new out of the stuff of our lives. But as we choose to head down that road, taking one step at a time in the dark, and then beginning to walk, then run as you start to see the light, you will build a track record of success. Your present crisis slips into the past then becomes a memory, while the hopeful future you once thought seem so distant becomes your present.
Edison was right. Valuable lessons do come from the ashes of challenging experiences. He didn’t just say that to sound good. Edison lived it. Once when an assistants commented on the inventor’s lack of results—fifty thousand failures as he endeavored to design a storage battery, for example—Edison had a great comeback. “Results? Why, man I have gotten a lot of results. I know fifty thousand things that won’t work.”
Thomas Edison could have given up after the fire, but three weeks after the blaze, he completed the first phonograph, one of his greatest inventions."
So ... one of the wisest statements I ever heard when it comes to investing, WAS:
"After you make the same common mistakes that other investors have made (and you WILL make them!) ... and LEARN from those mistakes ... you will then begin to consistently make MORE money in the stock market than what you lose."
I'm still in the process of learning ...
Lucky
Question for whoever. KSWJ went on the grey's for months now. Dead. What would be the chances of someone picking up the company, changing the symbol, yet HONORING the worthless shares I hold of KSWJ?
Thanks,
Lucky
Blue Horse: Your post # 1258 is so RIGHT ON!
While the other Uranium and Oil and Gas plays sell off to eventually form a new base, MANY profit takers from those stocks will be jumping on RSDS this week for a safe ride up into ORBIT!
If some wazoo news should get reported in the process ... this stock could soar upwards of $.50 this week. My heart is pounding way too fast!
Anyone here heard of HOA-800?
FORD: I'm buying more shares Tuesday!
(Don't ask what OF, though).
Gravy: I would love to see a PR here in the near future where Nick plans on expanding from just heating oil. Can you see that happening?
Thanks, Blue and BS, for posting.
If anyone has any insights or opinions into the type of business this company is engaged in, please feel free to post them.
Lucky
Yeah, BS, I was thinking the same thing! Need to keep AVPJ on the old watch list.