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Rookiemove

04/30/15 4:31 PM

#7963 RE: stockless #7959

I have discovered, that I make way more teturn by finding a good ticker and staying with it. Chasing these pigs all over OTC will drain your powder in a hurry. No doubt, LIBE is going to be a huge winner, IMO.
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jesus harold

04/30/15 5:02 PM

#7972 RE: stockless #7959

I'm experienced several situations where I was stupid enough to buy a stock before a downtrend and had to average down. You are absolutely correct in your assertion that it's an excellent way to make saver money to correct an initial loss. However, I've also had the art of the average down backfire as I've ridden stocks down, down, down into the abyss. I've also seen many situations of intense, flatulant dumpage, and this might be one of the worst cases I've ever seen (at least in volume relative to average volume over the ticker's history). Just three days ago, there was every indication of strength as it bounced into the .002's and tickled .003. Then whoever has that massive pile of dilution notes started chugging laxatives as soon as it touched .002. It is indiscriminate, blatant, willful and brazen. But hey, it held the 52 week low of .0013 (saved by the bell?) today and volume would indicate that whoever was laxative chugging this week is most likely almost ready to get off the throne (IF the filings are correct). Or not. I don't care all that much, truth be told...I didn't sink all that much into LIBE and I got in fairly late, at .0022. I was eyeing a mid .003's escape, but I should've taken the .003 and got out. If it holds that .0013 line, I might think about an average down, but if it doesn't, there's no reason in the world why this can't go to .0001. It's hard for stocks to recover from this kind of dump. And it wouldn't be the first time I lost nearly everything on a penny stock. Anytime you buy an OTC stock you have to know that you can lose every last cent. Also, CN, sorry your post got deleted. I thought it was funny. I have been drunk and whiny today and I appreciated the slap. Know I saw it before it got deleted.
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pete-green

05/01/15 12:32 AM

#7999 RE: stockless #7959

I’m seeing a new video on the home page of a large group of moving solar panels? Anyone seen this before? Thanks. I can watch those things for hours$$$$$$ imo pete

http://www.liberatedenergyinc.com/

what I could find on the web page….The Company is also looking at other alternative energy products that it hopes to seek patents on and commercialize. Our initial objective is to make small wind and solar turbine technology a significant contributor to the global clean energy supply portfolio by providing consumers with an affordable renewable energy option for their homes and businesses.

WIND ENERGY
Wind is one of the most plentiful sources of alternative energy and also one of the easiest to harness.

SOLAR ENERGY
Solar technology growth continues as households throughout the world adopt its energy potential.

FUTURE ENERGY SOURCES
We are constantly on the lookup for new and promising alternative energy technologies and opportunities.
• Liberated's state of the art technology should offer every homeowner the opportunity to generate the majority of his or her monthly electrical requirements.
Liberated's technology will be more affordable than any existing wind and solar options currently available.
• Because of Liberated's innovative design, the turbine and housing will be aesthetically pleasing and will tie in with existing architecture.

Wind Energy Potential
Liberated Energy, Inc. has recently acquired Perpetual Wind Power Corporation (PWPC). PWPC has applied for a U.S. patent, Patent Application Serial No. 61/27,578 through Woodcock Washburn, a national law firm specializing in intellectual property law.
• According to the Department of Energy, wind power costs dropped by 80% between 1984 and 2004.
• Current energy costs (coal, nuclear and natural gas) are projected to increase approximately 10% annually.
• Wind power has no fuel costs and low or negligible costs for maintenance compared to current energy sources.
• The main reason why the growth of wind power is lagging in the U.S. is not lack of demand, but lack of supply.
• There is no reason why the U.S. could not only make wind turbines for its own need, but become a wind turbine exporter, creating jobs.*
* Watson, John, Ehow.com, Cost Benefits Wind Energy.
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http://easternenergyservices.com/ WELL WE HAVE THE MANUFACTURE TO MAKE MUCH HAPPEN HERE. all IN MY OPINION GOOD DAY! FUTURE is HERE ~ LIBE