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Re: RYJO post# 7305

Thursday, 03/25/2010 4:20:02 PM

Thursday, March 25, 2010 4:20:02 PM

Post# of 98678
This is what I had posted about VIPR at the beginnning of its run when it was trading .001 (VIPR ran to .004). Same rationale applies to IVIT. Notice on the chart we are moving up on slightly less volume. That is a good thing as we break out of triple zeros. IVIT will continue to trade thinner and thinner but move easier and easier the further we get away from the triple zeros. Its still heavy hauling now, but think of it as an inverse - the further away from triple zeros the easier we move (and vice versa). IVIT is getting ready for breakout, take it from TPL who called the VIPR move .0009 to .004 (and too many others to mention, but check my history and see for yourself)!!!

TPL is calling IVIT as the next huge supersubbie runner!!!!


by: The_Pink_Lawyer Date: Thursday, January 28, 2010 10:07:40 PM
In reply to: The_Pink_Lawyer who wrote msg# 15992 Post # of 17496

Conventional wisdom says that you want to see higher volume or increasing volume as the pps climbs. However, that conventional doesn't work in pinky world, i.e., bizarro world. In the pinkys, at least for the sub-penny stocks, you want to see pps climb on lower volume - because it indicates that selling pressure in the form of dilution is disapating. The easier a sub-penny stock can climb on lower volume means that institutional sellers are not present, which ultimately means that the pps can sustain quite a good run. That is exactly what we are seeing with VIPR as we climb out of this sub-penny cellar as a result of the dilution in the form of 504 financing coming to an end.
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Always remember that TPL speaks outta his butt and is nothing but uninformed and baseless opinion.

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