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Sunday, 04/10/2011 3:42:28 PM

Sunday, April 10, 2011 3:42:28 PM

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I understand what you are saying but there is a global logic for penny stocks.

The percentage of companies on the OTC and pink sheets that turn into real companies is quite small.

How often does a stock sell off at such a percentage decrease that you see in CUBV without reason or meaning.

Everything you need to know is in the share price. Unless you believe CUBV is cash rich or about to increase their distribution at little or no costs enabling them to capture huge margins then they will have to dilute to survive.

There is no value in the market. It is a game of wills, skills, and luck. You don't actually own a piece of AAPL the company when you own shares, you just want to out trade the person that buys the shares from you when you sell. Its the same with all stocks. The most likely outcome for CUBV is dilution and devaluation. If they survive they will do a reverse split and maybe that round of new shareholders will out trade the buyers that come after them.

Penny stocks are a radioactive side hobby of mine when I am not invested in stocks with a higher probability of return. I hold several losers that went from par value to 0 because I was out traded by others. Its just the nature of them.

I have seen some interesting ideas and products and CUBV is certainly interesting. They actually make something that you can see out in the real world but that doesn't mean from loss to profitability that anyone making decisions with your money cares what happens to you.

If you lose here move on and trade better next time.