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Re: Cube post# 14155

Wednesday, 08/03/2011 8:44:13 PM

Wednesday, August 03, 2011 8:44:13 PM

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I know. You, along with several other members of this board, have been doing a terrific job getting the word out about BUCS. What I enjoy most about the members here is the fact that there is very little pumping going on, particularly on other boards like BB's, shakerzzz's, and MOMO's. For the most part, everyone is sharing FA, TA, and responsible speculation. It's refreshing to see so many acting like mature adults. Even though iHub is one of the better stock chat forums, you still get those individuals who act like babies. That's not the case here (not yet anyway!).

As far as BUCS goes, we have everything in place for a run right now: great fundamentals, great technicals, and short/long term traders buying up the float. Unless some sort of disaster occurs, the SP is headed higher. Of course there will be periods of consolidation, but the current bullish trend should continue. The longer other traders wait to get in this, the higher this will ultimately go IMHO. I base this on the simple notion that down here in pinkyland most traders like to at least double up on the SP they originally bought at. So based on that thought alone let's say hypothetically the majority of buyers not currently in the stock buy @ .10. Then a run occurs. It would be reasonable to expect the stock's SP to run to at least .20. Now if the majority of buyers wait until the SP hits .15, then one can expect the stock to potentially reach a SP of .30. I'm basing that purely on buyers expectations. Now couple that with some impressive news or another outstanding quarter, and who knows how high this can go.

In my mind, "Why wait?" It's best to be in before a run develops than to chase after it starts. Which I believe is your point regarding those currently on the sidelines waiting.

GLTY,

J.D.

I am neither a professional broker nor stock analyst; therefore, subject all of my recommendations to your own DD first, before trading. Thanks - J.D.

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