You want to look for the "big news coming" bumps, or the drift downwards on no news. But it's important to keep the flips small. And now that over $1 million in toxic notes are 6 months old, it's gonna be tough to flip it, even for me.
Another good indicator is when you see a lot of hype from the company. That worked great in the past. Recently though, too many have seen through their hype and the price hasn't moved.
Bottom line, the time to flip this has mostly passed. But this has been one of the longest running pump and dumps, so even with small flips, a relatively profitable one.
Good luck!
P.S. My philosophy on posting is to be honest and cite facts to back up my opinions, and to take as much of the profits away from the toxic note holders as possible. Better me than them, I say.
"There's a sucker born every minute, 2 to take him and 4 to lend him toxic debt" PT Barnum's investment advisor.