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Re: GunsUp post# 4680

Saturday, 06/23/2018 12:10:36 AM

Saturday, June 23, 2018 12:10:36 AM

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There is no after hours trading on OTC so if you see one reported after close called a t trade it happened earlier before close and was usually dilution. I mentioned 5 decimal trades. Also volume, volume is the biggest key. If a an OTC stock trades 5 million shares on average last 10 days and all the sudden trades 100 million shares in a day and no news or anything then you've got a diluter on the stock.If the transfer agent won't give out share structure info then there is usually dilution. If even on level 1 there is a dealer on the ask being ax and keeps showing 10,000 or 100,000 or 500,000 or 1,000,000 but doesn't move then you have a diluter on the stock. That's 5 ways to know there without level 2 that a stock is being diluted.

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