When volume is low, someone complains that we need more volume, more news, etc. Queue the violins. When volume starts picking up, someone else complains that it has to be pumping that's causing the volume increase. In reality, volume also comes in when smart investors see a distinct bottom to the dip in price. A double bottom holding up and price riding the lower bollinger band for a few days could have been part of the indication some investors were looking for IMO. It's a little oversimplified to call volume movements "pumps" when we're dealing with a company that has a real upside IMO. Having said that, people should be cautious listening to anyone claiming knowledge outside the company issued press releases. But seriously, let's try to leave the groveling to true pinkies. We're in pennyland on the OTCBB. We need our manners if we're going to join the NASDAQ someday.
-Go EVCA