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Jollymon1958

05/05/17 8:18 AM

#115899 RE: Crispy_2014 #115893

Crispy don't let a penny cost you! I would double my positions if I could get deals to close faster.

I am sorry that is a lie...
I would quadruple my position and like any position I can get right now

Watts Watt

05/05/17 9:37 AM

#115920 RE: Crispy_2014 #115893

The difference between your perception and mine is one of longevity.

My cup and handle is based upon a chart which is five years. I believe yours may be very short term.

Look at this chart:

http://www.stockscores.com/quickreport.asp?ticker=lqmt&x=0&y=0

You see the little cup and handle on the right side, right?

However, I click on the 5 year chart and I see the BIG CUP which is still forming. When the right side hits 60 cents, which preceded the "in the midst" announcement, then a fully formed cup will result.

Going back to your little cup and handle: it is a series of similar cups and handles which will continue (hopefully) to make up the right side wall of the BIG Cup and Handle which, alas, still is not completed.

Recommend you look at the P and F charts for LQMT on stockcharts.com to try to develop a longer term perspective.

Of course, all of what I said is highly speculative and not to be taken as any sure thing. I just never like to look at the day charts and base get rich schemes on them alone without having the longer term perspective.

Of course, when I first started with LQMT, there was no long term perspective. The first charts were made at the IPO in May of 2002.

Obviously, the short term expectations for LQMT which have washed rinsed and repeated for years, never were achieved financially.

Indeed, even today, they have not been achieved.

We still expect, though, don't we?

Good Luck.

Eagle1947

05/05/17 10:20 AM

#115935 RE: Crispy_2014 #115893

With all due respect, we "little guys" who trade on the technicals are doing so in a dark room.

No small timer is capable of competing with the resources of the big players in the stock market regardless if their feeding grounds are in "blue chippers" or the "penny stocks". I say that with confidence because I heard it from some of the true professionals.

Money can only be made by those who buy and sell on a company's fundamentals. All the rest fall into the arena of gambling. Let's not kid ourselves a lot of us are here because of the rush we get from a supposed "good bet" rather than from a researched "good decision".