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bbking2003

06/12/14 10:08 PM

#11843 RE: Louislasvegas #11841

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decouverte d Elbe

06/13/14 2:17 AM

#11854 RE: Louislasvegas #11841

Usually they start around $4 or $5 after each split, and it tanks to .10 within a few months, with a few very good run ups on the way down. Last time, I think they pushed this down to .23 before it ran to $1.40, then it tanked again before another split. If you know which way the wind blows, you could make millions like Hanover does on the principal! Still with all this pumping, maybe these guys know something I can't see, because that article was 2 years old. The question remains to me, whether the higher volume will be used for price or dilution. This stock is easily manipulated, they regularly use small buys, from different trading houses, to gap up the price, sometimes 10% or more, before they hammer the ask, keeping the stockprice propped up with 100 share purchases, and phony large bids below the small high bidder. It's a well orchestrated daily effort. They'll fight you on the ask fiercely when they're dumping, and gap down the bid if you fight back. If it's going higher, they'll back off. The best time to buy in to trade this, imo, is when you can see them accumalating at a low low for a few days. The shareprice is controlled by the amount of dilution, relative to total volume-which gives the toxic financers total inside trading.