It is quite incredible that someone thinks that because a .56 cent stock goes up a few pennies it is "because someone knows something," or declaring that "a group" was buying. Terms like "shot up" in price, and "jumped" in price, do not apply in any way to a small move of a few pennies in a .56 cent stock. Thousands of stocks trade everyday and fluctuate up and down in price a lot more than just a few pennies, and it is not because "someone knows something." Only a novice "investor" would be naive enough to actually believe that, and worse yet, advise others to buy the stock based on that ridiculous theory. It is almost as naive as to think that after market T-trades and after market bid/ask prices have any real significance on a daily basis.
By the way, 1,500,000 shares traded is not "monster volume." 10,000,000 would be a start, and even that would not be considered monster volume for a stock with 350,000,000 shares out.