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NoleTrader

07/28/20 3:17 PM

#11417 RE: dazetrader #11416

Drives me nuts that we see a strong PR when the company has a track record of not providing fluff to generate interest, followed by a spike in volume and a pullback to the normal volume within 24 hours.

Seems like this thing should be running, but looking forward to some positive news tied to more deals getting signed from these trials. The prediabetes solution is big-time news, and very valuable to help drive better patient outcomes with significant cost avoidance and lower overhead tied clinicians and admin.

TheLastOneSitting

07/28/20 3:45 PM

#11418 RE: dazetrader #11416

I've been on ihub for 10+ years and trading pennies for almost 15... Based of my experience I think we have a couple of things working against us.

1. We don't have an active board so new comers checking in see no activity, discussion or excitement even after a big PR, it also prevents us from hitting breakout boards which brings in new eyes/investors.

2. No groups or well known ihub members are invested here, and nobody posts about ALRT on any of the countless general boards which is another way new investors find stocks.

3. Because ALRT is a complicated stock dealing with diabetes and healthcare new comers need to dig deeper to understand what ALRT is and why its worth investing in then they would with most other OTC stocks.

4. ALRT is not a pump and dump, its a real investment. A lot of ihub is looking for momentum plays instead of anything longterm that would require them to hold for months (much less years).

5. There is no revenue. It takes a lot of research (if you are new to diabetes) to fully understand what it is, the market potential, and why it will be a success. If you are going to buy and hold a OTC stock for the next 3-9 months looking for 10x returns it takes a leap of faith which requires confidence and understanding in the investment.

With #5 being said, if we had 100k patients earning $1,000,000 a month of course we would be be .25, .50, or $1s... The big money comes to early investors and that is why we are at .05, a lot of people would rather buy at .10-.20 when its a sure thing then invest early for bigger returns.

That's just my two cents, I'd be curious to see what others thing is holding us back, at least from an ihub perspective?