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Re: SuperNova$ post# 90677

Thursday, 02/16/2012 11:17:57 AM

Thursday, February 16, 2012 11:17:57 AM

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The only way to raise share prices sustainably over time is for the company you're invested in to generate revenue and profits. You see the $RIGH and $TGGI R/M's, also the two new S-1 clients, the operational Transfer Agent, and the window for the brokerage. Those are the building blocks for $BCAP and they will all generate revenues with healthy profit margins.

$BCAP is a microcap and a value play. It's assets are trading well below book value. You can thank the shorts and MM's for giving you the window to buy in at depressed prices.

When revenues and profits really start flowing (this is just the beginning), you can thank Matt Dwyer for building $BCAP from the ground up.

As to whether you buy at the bid or the ask, its your prerogative. If you support $BCAP, the $100 difference between the bid/ask spread for 1M shares is meaningless and IMO you should consider buying at the ask.

If your interest is to flip for the $100 spread, then consider sitting at or under the bid all day long and hope the price falls to allow you to acquire. Of course when everyone bid sits, there's no-one to sell to at the ask and the share price can't/won't rise.

I will only buy $BCAP at the ask. For me its not a $100 1-tick flip, because I've performed sufficient DD to understand what I own at prices all the way up to $0.0024.



If the TA is gagged you can bet it's not in the shareholders best interest.