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Tuesday, 08/09/2005 10:57:56 AM

Tuesday, August 09, 2005 10:57:56 AM

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***Grab some b4 the 10-Q and the month of August are out, IMO. You'll be glad you did it, IMO.

CIRT is most definitevely one of those heavily oversold stocks that are poised to recover nicely. The next 10-Q (around August 15?) should be the start of the turn around. If you are looking for a fat pray, circle no more. Grab some CIRT b4 the 10-Q is out. You'll be glad you did it, IMO.

This will go up big time, IMO. It's August. Toward the end of August, beginning of September when the "serious" people are back from vacation things will change fast, IMO.

Slow, but sure the #-s are improving in an explosive way. Go to Yahoo financials and see for yourselves:

http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=CIRT.OB

Plus, for the first time in its history CIRT will report a positive EPS this month. Read the recent PR's.

CIRT is not the only stock going backward instead of forward. Many of my other good pennies (e.g., MOBL, VFIN, DVW, GDVI) do the same. Again, this shall change toward the end of August.

Mike

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"As August Arrives, Sharks Should Be Circling"

Source: OTC Journal

August is flat out my favorite month of the year to buy stocks with a three to six month time horizon. No one is around, and no one is paying attention. Good microcaps tend to drift down on light volume as there are typically a few small sellers around and not many buyers.

In mid September the kids go back to school and everybody gets back to work. Oversold stocks rebound on light volume. The rebound attracts the "late to the party" gang, and you sit around wondering why you didn't buy VFIN when it was really cheap in August.

Like a shark, you should be circling for value and oversold situations. You should be hunting the weak to take advantage of the bargains which vaporize as soon as business returns to normal.

I have often admired the Italians. After all, they have some of the best art, music, wine, food, cars, and clothes in the world. Yet, somehow they manage to virtually close the country for the month of August. If it weren't for the American free enterprise go-getter mentality, we would do the same. Sometimes I wonder if it wouldn't be better for our national psyche.


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