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Re: Rocketfire post# 25937

Saturday, 04/14/2012 11:29:09 AM

Saturday, April 14, 2012 11:29:09 AM

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APS P&D work different than most other promotor's pump and dumps. The average promotor generates high volume which normally causes the PPS to rise. The third party dumps their shares into the high volume. Once the dump exceeds the buying interest, the price comes crashing down. Many of these third parties do not care about any increase in price, they only care about the increased volume which allows them to unload shares that would otherwise not move at all.

APS pumps have a large and ever growing following. They immediately generate huge volume. The dump starts as soon as they announce a new ticker and continues throughout the entire promo. Since most of their picks are fresh companies, the price is easily controlled. They slowly bring the price up and generate interested over a longer period. I believe they have a script completely developed before the start of the promo. The company and promoter release PRs and newsletters at key points to either support the current price or break resistance.

The main difference they bring is they support the bid to keep the PPS from crashing. They will allow for dips when they struggle to bring the price up or volume slows. When the final crash occurs, it is not from the third party dumping shares as much as it occurs from the bid no longer being supported. Without bid support, many bag holders run for exit at the same time triggering stop losses along the way. At this point , the completely brainwashed bag holders will continue to hold or even buy more. This helps keep the price from going total free fall. This is why understanding how to read and utilizing Level 2 quotes is so important for these promos.

Their promotions appear to be getting stronger after each one. I believe they still have enough interest and upcoming "big" news to push SNPK higher. But after each day, the end of the promotion becomes closer. Despite the potential for great profits, I only recommend trading with money you are willing to loss at this point.

This is my opinion that I developed from studying many of these promos. I could be completely wrong. Do not make trading decision from advice given on a message board.

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