rato, re: OINK
Part of me is refreshed that someone doesn't necessarily LOVE low-float, high profit stocks...but that's only part of me. The rest of me searches for these kind of stocks, happy to get in low and watch it get "found". I acknowledge your point about institutions, but these little stocks don't need them; they need hedgies, trading firms, and individual traders/investors.
In fact, if you look at the RCON chart for its entire duration, you'll notice that it didn't take very long after the IPO for it to double. And that's the scenario for OINK. Great growth, great EPS, hot sector, small float, cheap in comparison to popular peer. I don't intend to fall in love with OINK, although I do love bacon!
Solid DD combined with timeliness and conviction is a recipe for profits.