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Thursday, 05/10/2012 2:43:53 AM

Thursday, May 10, 2012 2:43:53 AM

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5 Reasons I Think the Real Pick is Yet to Come

1) Difference in mailing addresses between PreferredPennyStocks and APS/Sites...

APS and Other Sister Sites:
- Centro Azteca S.A | 10 Anson Road #16-16/6087, International Plaza | Singapore, Singapore 079903, Singapore


Preferred Penny Stocks:
- Victory Mark Corp LTD, 4 Lords Bank, Ladyville Belize City, Belize


I looked back at all the past emails I've received from APS/Sites as well as PreferredPennyStocks, and the mailing address (at the very bottom of the emails) has been consistently the same as those shown above since AMWI. Now, that may not be an indicator of anything and could just mean that Preferred is alerting this first like the way Killer/PennyPic first alerted SNPK before APS/Sites rolled in on it. If anything at all, I think it leads me to believe more and more that Eric doesn't work alone on these sites/emails. But my doubts go beyond just the mailing addresses (which could indicate that Preferred is acting separately)

2) This is not the first time APS has 're-pumped' the same stock for similar gains as its first run. Anyone remember POTG? I've been following APS for a while but didn't start playing until SNPK, but I definitely remember POTG getting pumped twice, with another symbol or two in between the initial pump and re-pump. Also I just dug up some evidence from one of the excellent resources Ken has posted on the iBox: http://www.promobuyer.net/awesome

So with that said, it is POSSIBLE that SNPK could get re-pumped and it has a lot bigger gain potential at this level than RARS, which is already at 56 cents... which brings me to the next point:

3) RARS is already at 56 cents on Day 1 of the promo. The fact that it went up 100% is no big deal since NSRS climbed roughly the same or more in its initial bounce. The problem I have is with the high PPS in relation to potential target range. It's rare to see penny promos go over $3. Yeah yeah LEXG... that was never APS' play, and it's speculative if it can be repeated in this market especially. What I'm saying is, either we need a really big consolidation/shake, or this can potentially only go up a maximum of 600%, which is less than any past APS plays have promised. It just sets the bar too low to start. It's like getting in a penny play at a $1... higher risk and less potential gains.

4) It's too early for a shake. I don't think this shake would scare enough holders off especially this early. From all past plays I've followed, the real shake on actual picks occurs when all sites have pumped the stock, it's gone up a bit, and then it shakes to coil the spring before a huge run. In this case, only 1 site has pumped, not everyone has really dived in yet. A shake wouldn't make sense, because the stock is at a very high-risk of front-loading again once people catch drift... it's too early, because many people are still waiting for the confirmation.

5) RARS is not a complete shell of a company, and it's traded for several months prior, which is unlike any past APS pick. Again, POTG was pumped twice, and as we know APS already has complete control over it, so between the two, comparing on this aspect only, SNPK has the leverage.

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I could be completely wrong. And I'm very happy to be a part of this board where we express sound reasoning and logic rather than all blindly cheer lead a stock up or bash it down. Lots of great knowledge on here.

I'm ready to buy in once I feel comfortable, and there's definitely no rush. Whether the pick is really RARS or not, I'll wait for the major dip, which is bound to come. As you all should remember, APS / PennyPic announced SNPK around 37-40 cents. When we dumped and shook the weak hands it went all the way down to 28 cents, which was lower than the initial announcement PPS. I have no doubt I'll get in cheaper when I figure out what the actual pick is, whether it's RARS, SNPK, or whatever else. Patience is key...

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