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Tuesday, 06/01/2010 2:38:02 PM

Tuesday, June 01, 2010 2:38:02 PM

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My Reasoning...Stockpromoters.com gives out some pretty good information on who is promoting what and what the compensation for such a promotion entails...IE HOTOTC was compensated 500,000 unrestricted shares for pumping ABCD.OB for one week,.,,,This got me thinking, is it possible to pinpoint the day HOTOTC was compensated based on the number of shares the individual was compensated and the trading volume for that day? Provided of course the stock is thinly traded to begin with.

If a 500K block of shares all of a sudden pops up on a thinly traded day and two weeks later it turns out this guy was compensated 500K for a one week pump it makes me wonder if their is a correlation there...

Makes me wonder if one can focus in on stocks with abnormal jumps in volume (provided of course their is no indicator suggesting the stock should jump) a few weeks before a pump occurs...This is why I was asking....

I realize a lot of these guys get paid in cash but a lot of them do get compensated in shares...I suppose they just water down the float and my idea doesn't hold since nothing is purchased and their compensation is not reflected in the daily volume of a security.

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